libera/#maemo-leste/ Thursday, 2023-11-23

rafael2kfreemangordon: tks : )07:55
rafael2kWizzup, dsc_, right, I will try07:56
rafael2kmorning07:56
arno11dsc_: i didn't notice that indvidual chat windows are still black in conversations08:45
Wizzuparno11: those probably need the same fixes12:03
arno11yes probably12:06
arno11Wizzup: sicelo: i edited N900 wiki a bit to make things clearer and easier concerning fresh install (i didn't modify the installation section, just the tips/tweaks part)18:14
Wizzupgreat, ty18:16
dsc_sorry arno11 ill change it18:19
arno11apt-worker and 125mhz freq are the main issues on a fresh install IMO (and the fact that once hildon-desktop is visible, Leste is not completely loaded)18:19
arno11dsc_: cool thx18:20
Wizzuparno11: how about swap?18:25
arno11Wizzup: ?18:25
Wizzupis the swap problem solved?18:26
arno11ah you mean on boot18:26
Wizzupright18:26
arno11nope, not solved18:26
Wizzupoh, and this was only on first boot, right?18:26
arno11yep, and  running swapon on first boot solves the issue18:27
Wizzuparno11: ok, I am grepping for swap in /etc/ a bit but no clue why yet18:36
Wizzupfreemangordon: the frankenbattery, can that also be charged to say 4.35V or so?18:36
dsc_arno11: there is a new version18:39
arno11dsc_: ok i'll try in a bit18:51
arno11dsc_: issue solved :)19:01
arno11brb19:01
arno11Wizzup: pretty sure we can't make swap stuff running on first boot without 'sw' option instead of default (in postinst script)19:32
arno11(but indeed, this option is not needed after)19:34
sicelotbh, i never heard of the `sw` option before. have checked a few places now, and it seems it doesn't really work on linux?19:44
arno11it works i tried19:47
sicelowhy would it behave differently between boots?19:47
arno11on my device: /dev/mmcblk1p3 swap swap sw 0 019:48
arno11sicelo: no idea19:48
arno11if you add stuff in /etc/fstab from user space, you don't need sw option if you run swapon before rebooting19:50
arno11the problem is really during the first boot otherwise 'sw' isn't important19:56
siceloi just fail to understand what would make first boot different :-)19:57
arno11me too19:58
arno11the question is: is it a problem/security issue to use 'sw' option in fstab ?20:00
arno11otherwise we have just to replace 'defaults' by 'sw' in postinst script and the issue is solved :D20:02
sicelowhat does the default swap line on leste look like for now?20:07
arno11/dev/mmcblk1p3    none   swap defaults  0    020:08
arno11'defaults' is the problem20:09
arno11it setups the swap but not starting it20:09
arno11need swapon which is 'sw' option20:09
sicelothere's no clear documentation for that option unfortunately, it seems, but i've just looked at my Sid install, and i also have `UUID=a06aa954-394e-4d6d-ae42-dcbd8975086b none            swap    sw              0       0`20:13
siceloso it does seem to be working somehow20:13
arno11yep definitely unclear20:13
sicelojust out of curiosity, what if you set the swap line to: `/dev/mmcblk1p3  none  swap  nofail  0  0`20:16
arno11iirc most fstab options are not working for swap partitions20:18
arno11nofail or defaults or sicelo will be the same: working but not on first boot lol20:18
sicelostrange. maybe we have another problem somewhere else then?20:20
siceloi really don't see why it should matter what boot cycle you're on20:20
arno11that's Wizzup advice too20:20
arno11that's over my skills20:20
sicelohave to look at some of the initialization scripts that actually mount the swap20:21
arno11ok20:21
* sicelo clones util-linux source ... hope it won't take a decade. internet's been super slow for me last couple of weeks20:24
arno11me too, probably solar radiation stuff20:25
arno11or most probably ISP failure lol20:26
siceloyes, in my case it's the ISP, which I happen to work for ...20:27
arno11ISP's...everywhere the same s**t20:35
arno11sicelo: i've just looked at my Ubuntu fstab and i have also the sw option20:51
arno11so it seems not to be a bug or something missing/not working on Leste20:53
freemangordonWizzup: It should be, if it is replacement for HV LiPo22:51

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