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<Kristopher38> i like the jolly
roger
L5[00:20:45]
<Kristopher38> nice touch
L6[00:20:55]
<Kristopher38> it's a nice house
though
L7[00:21:00] <Izaya> haven't added online
picture frame yet
L8[00:21:07] <Izaya> no propaganda
:<
L9[00:21:09]
<bad at
vijya> oh it's a P4 with hyperthreading
L10[00:24:31]
<Ocawesome101> hmmm time to rewrite
LuPPC's GPU component to use 24-bit color mode
L11[00:26:09]
<bad at
vijya> heh
L12[00:27:05]
<Ocawesome101> so i can have accurate
colors
L13[00:27:40] <Izaya> do vtys even support
24-bit colour?
L14[00:27:53]
<Ocawesome101> linux has supported
256-color and 24-bit color TTYs since 2014
L15[00:28:02] <Izaya> TIL
L17[00:28:08]
<Ocawesome101> believed *
L18[00:28:09]
<bad at
vijya> it does if you have an actual graphics driver
L19[00:28:19]
<Ocawesome101> ^^ otherwise it gets
compressed to 16 foreground / 8 background
L20[00:28:23]
<bad at
vijya> which i should now
L21[00:28:25]
<bad at
vijya> :)
L22[00:28:34]
<Ocawesome101> i know i do
L23[00:28:55]
<bad at
vijya> enabled the mgag200 driver in kernel config
L25[00:34:04] <MichiBot>
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L26[00:41:12]
<Wattana>
@bad at vijya how's luacomp refactor going? just curious
L27[00:41:32]
<bad at
vijya> >Wattana: <@!175686996461617162> how's luacomp
refactor…
L28[00:41:32]
<bad at
vijya> what
L29[00:41:49]
<bad at
vijya> thought that was a you thing
L30[00:42:01]
<Wattana>
no? my fork is cross platform
L31[00:42:13]
<Wattana> i
thought u were working on revamping the code or something?
L32[00:42:20]
<Wattana>
no? my fork is for cross platform [Edited]
L33[00:42:22]
<bad at
vijya> i didn't have any plans to redo luacomp rn
L34[00:42:31]
<Wattana>
oh
L35[00:47:03] <CompanionCube> %tonk
L36[00:47:03] <MichiBot> Kapow!
CompanionCube! You beat Vaur's previous record of <0 (By 4
hours, 41 minutes and 50 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L37[00:47:04] <MichiBot> CompanionCube's
new record is 4 hours, 41 minutes and 50 seconds! CompanionCube
also gained 0.0047 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #2.
Need 0.18357155 more points to pass Vaur!
L38[01:37:37]
<bad at
vijya> Izaya: time to dig out a PSU and some RAM for my P4
machine
L40[01:44:46] <MichiBot> Amanda: Inari
will be notified of this message when next seen.
L41[01:45:21] <Amanda> %choose sleep or
hallucinate
L42[01:45:21] <MichiBot> Amanda: I
received a telegram from a long lost relative that only read
"hallucinate". Weird.
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L45[01:57:52]
<bad at
vijya> uh huuuuuh
L46[01:57:56]
<bad at
vijya> it's not booting....
L47[02:01:13] <CompanionCube> f
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L52[02:01:53] <esperuser2> selam
L53[02:02:00] <esperuser> sela
L54[02:02:05] <aaaadad> sea
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L56[02:02:30] <EmirSahnali> selam
L57[02:02:47] <EmirSahnali> please sub
me
L58[02:03:06] <esperuser2> i test for you
and besx experience
L59[02:03:18] <esperuser2> oki doki
L60[02:03:25] <esperuser2> all
beeping
L61[02:03:31] <esperuser2> i love
beeps
L62[02:03:39] <esperuser2> beeep
L63[02:03:42] <esperuser2> beep
L64[02:03:58] <esperuser2> okay its
enough
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L66[02:04:21]
<bad at
vijya> W E W
L67[02:04:28]
<bad at
vijya> 1 GIG OF RAM IN THE P4HT MACHINE
L68[02:04:35] <aaaadad> i am recordin video
to youtube
L69[02:04:41] <aaaadad> for oc
L70[02:04:47]
<ThePiGuy24> bav: nice
L71[02:04:52] <aaaadad> computer tier
experience
L72[02:05:13]
<bad at
vijya> ok
L73[02:05:20]
<bad at
vijya> install zorya neo
L74[02:05:37] <aaaadad> i testing all parts
for mineos minimum to higlocal component =
require("component")
L75[02:06:14] <aaaadad> what is zorya
neo?
L76[02:06:53]
<bad at
vijya> FUCK YEEEEEAH WE BOOTIN NOW BOIS
L77[02:07:01]
<bad at
vijya> nevermind
L78[02:07:23]
<bad at
vijya> no device or address
L79[02:07:24]
<bad at
vijya> again
L80[02:07:25]
<bad at
vijya> >->
L81[02:07:25]
<Ariri> top
10 lines before distasteful
L82[02:07:29]
<Ariri>
disaster
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L84[02:07:33]
<bad at
vijya> how the fuck
L85[02:08:13]
<bad at
vijya> anger
L86[02:08:27]
<bad at
vijya> well, regardless, this seems to be a problem with my
system
L87[02:08:35]
<bad at
vijya> sorry
L88[02:08:38]
<bad at
vijya> i mean kernel
L89[02:08:43]
<bad at
vijya> my kernel config is fucky wucky
L90[02:08:51] <EmirSahnali> oh zorya neo is
bootloader
L91[02:09:01] <EmirSahnali> its looks
usefull
L92[02:09:28] <aaaadad> dd
L93[02:09:42] <EmirSahnali> i am aaaadad
this my tablet account
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L95[02:10:11]
<ThePiGuy24> yeah we can tell, you are all
connected from the same ip
L96[02:23:01]
<bad at
vijya> so
L97[02:23:06]
<bad at
vijya> this is some problem with like
L98[02:23:12]
<bad at
vijya> hm
L99[02:23:22]
<bad at
vijya> it's just not actually loading the ATA drivers?
L100[02:23:26]
<bad at
vijya> or maybe they get unloaded?
L101[02:23:28]
<bad at
vijya> i dunno
L102[02:25:27]
<bad at
vijya> 'cause it reads the partitions but then just
L103[02:25:31]
<bad at
vijya> stops recognizing the drive
L104[02:25:36]
<bad at
vijya> it's very confusing
L105[02:25:41] <esperuser2> OKİ
L106[02:25:52] <esperuser2> i
installed
L107[02:30:21]
<bad at
vijya> okay so
L108[02:30:26]
<bad at
vijya> in a weird turn of events
L109[02:30:34]
<bad at
vijya> it's got the wrong dev major/minor
L110[02:30:43]
<bad at
vijya> wait no
L111[02:30:45]
<bad at
vijya> i read the wrong thing
L112[02:30:48]
<bad at
vijya> what the fuck
L113[02:30:58] <esperuser2> ...
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L115[02:34:50]
<ThePiGuy24> damnit my inline 64 engine is
not kicking out enough heat
L116[02:34:54] <Vampyre> you're still on
the same error? did you try and specify noinitrd?
L117[02:36:45] <Amanda> %remindme 12h do
whatever you were going to make a reminder for, but completely
forgot after the context switch
L118[02:36:45] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"do whatever you were going to make a reminder for, but
completely forgot after the context switch" in 12h at
05/28/2021 02:36:45 PM
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L121[02:37:23] *
Amanda curls up around Elfi yawns
L122[02:39:18]
<bad at
vijya> i mean, i'll try noinitrd but i doubt that'll help since
the main problem is that it cannot read from the disk, for some
reason
L123[02:39:21]
<bad at
vijya> like
L124[02:39:25]
<bad at
vijya> "No device or address"
L125[02:39:31]
<bad at
vijya> level of unable to read
L126[02:39:42]
<bad at
vijya> gonna snipe a default config from 5.10
L127[02:39:48]
<bad at
vijya> well, moreso peak what it is
L128[02:39:54]
<bad at
vijya> wait
L129[02:39:57]
<bad at
vijya> i have my kernel config
L130[02:40:01]
<bad at
vijya> bwoink
L131[02:40:47] <CompanionCube>
%drink
L132[02:40:47] <MichiBot> You drink an
invisible caterium potion (New!). CompanionCube turns into a spice
octopus boy for 55 minutes.
L133[02:40:55] <CompanionCube>
that's...okay i guess?
L134[02:41:06]
<ThePiGuy24> spice
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L136[02:42:32] <Vampyre> I don't know the
rest of the config you are trying to boot, but I did see in your
log that the initrd was being used, and that can mean if initrd
doesn't make a nice /dev, it will fail
L137[02:43:22] <Vampyre> a way around that
is initram devfs, but not sure if you enabled that
L138[02:43:35] <Vampyre> so... just try
it, will take just 1 minute ;-)
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L140[02:46:05]
<ThePiGuy24> damnit now my ridiculously
high displacement inline 4 also isnt outputting enough heat
L141[02:46:53]
<bad at
vijya> Vampyre: oh, my initramfs mounts devtmpfs before trying
to mount the disk
L142[02:47:34] <Vampyre> and you actually
get some output of that initram?
L143[02:47:46] <Vampyre> as in, can you
trow an ls -al /dev in there somewhere?
L144[02:48:00]
<bad at
vijya> i can't get it from the serial terminal but
L145[02:48:22] <Vampyre>
console=ttyS0
L146[02:48:50] <Vampyre> also... qemu is a
good way to test kernels ;-)
L147[02:49:04]
<bad at
vijya> yeah, i am well aware of console=ttyS0, that's what i'm
using now
L148[02:49:10]
<bad at
vijya> i think
L149[02:49:13]
<bad at
vijya> yeah
L150[02:49:14]
<bad at
vijya> i am
L151[02:49:56]
<bad at
vijya> anyways, downgraded the kernel
L152[02:50:03]
<bad at
vijya> just in case it was some bug in the kernel
L153[02:50:09]
<bad at
vijya> 5.10 LTS
L154[02:50:09] <Vampyre> and that does not
make stdio be ttyS0 in initrd?
L155[02:50:23] <Vampyre> weird
L156[02:50:37] <Vampyre> you can always
force it with ls -al > /dev/ttyS0
L157[02:50:53] <Vampyre> also will tell
you if dev actually mounted
L158[02:51:03] <Vampyre> if no output,
then no dev
L159[02:51:15] *
Amanda passes out around the fairy
L160[02:51:18] <Amanda> Night nerds
L161[02:51:18]
<bad at
vijya> ah
L162[02:51:25] <Elfi> When does dev not
mount--eep
L163[02:51:29] *
Elfi squeaky moth noises
L164[02:51:30]
<bad at
vijya> oh, no, i have a tty on the screen too lmao
L165[02:51:45] <Elfi> Even when I forgot
to include modules for my kernel, I could still get a tty
L166[02:51:48] <Vampyre> then specify the
console=ttyS0 last
L167[02:51:50]
<bad at
vijya> anyways
L168[02:51:57]
<bad at
vijya> ohhh, it has to be last
L169[02:52:02] <Vampyre> that way kernel
debug is going to both, stdio is going to the last one
L170[02:52:17] <Elfi> It was kind of
hilarious going in and looking at lsmod like "hmmm something's
missing and by something I mean everything 🤔🤔🤔"
L171[02:52:26]
<bad at
vijya> oh, this doesn'
L172[02:52:28] <Vampyre> (I think, need to
check my own server for that, but that has 2 crashed HD's atm
;-))
L173[02:52:30] <Amanda> %remindme 12h also
untangle the phone charge wire
L174[02:52:31] <MichiBot> I'll tell you
"also untangle the phone charge wire" in 12h at
05/28/2021 02:52:30 PM
L175[02:52:46]
<bad at
vijya> this doesn't have loadable modules, it's all compiled
into the kernel from what i understand from the options
L176[02:53:53] <Vampyre> I usually take as
much of the non removable devices as static and the rest as
modules, specifically to never need an initrd
L177[02:54:30]
<Michiyo>
%test
L178[02:54:31] <MichiBot> Michiyo:
No.
L179[03:04:08]
<bad at
vijya> >put another drive on for testing
L180[03:04:12]
<bad at
vijya> >forget to plug in drive
L181[03:04:20]
<bad at
vijya> >worried when drive doesn't show up
L182[03:04:22]
<bad at
vijya> sam moment
L183[03:05:23]
<bad at
vijya> okay, this is not just the CF card
L184[03:06:20]
<bad at
vijya> OKAY
L185[03:06:25]
<bad at
vijya> THIS IS LIBATA HAVING A STROKE
L186[03:06:30]
<bad at
vijya> good
L187[03:06:40]
<bad at
vijya> now i know where my problem lies
L188[03:07:08]
<bad at
vijya> usb drive? works fine
L189[03:07:20]
<bad at
vijya> so that means, i'm missing a dependency for libata or
something
L190[03:09:07] <Vampyre> well, if you can
now boot on usb, you can at least get some better debug stuff while
mounting sata
L191[03:23:40]
<coderboy14> Oh Lua, you're something.
Something of mine was breaking because I forgot that everything
besides things like tables are pass-by-value. That was quite the
headache to figure out, lol.
L192[03:27:30]
<Kleadron>
Honestly I'd use Windows Me over Linux
L193[03:40:03] <Vampyre> you have linux on
your phone, you have linux on your router, you have linux in your
car... you can't escape using it :-p
L194[03:40:45]
<ThePiGuy24> ^ this is a fun thing to tell
people who think that linux will never make it in the world
;p
L195[04:01:27] <Elfi> Linux runs your
cloud services
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L198[04:16:20]
<Vaur> -
Wait ... it was Linux that run the world
L199[04:16:21]
<Vaur> -
Always has been
L200[04:20:00]
<coderboy14> Do dictionaries in Lua not
give a length when you use a pound symbol??
L201[04:21:03]
<ThePiGuy24> only length of sequential
indexes, starting from 1
L202[04:21:42]
<coderboy14> Oh. That explains it, I
wasn't sure why my code was saying there was zero files, then
printed file names, lol
L203[04:22:22]
<ThePiGuy24> you can pretty easily write a
function to get the true length of a table
L204[04:22:42]
<coderboy14> Eh, of all the bugs I'm
trying to fix right now, it isn't too important, haha.
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<Kleadron>
>Vampyre: you have linux on your phone, you have li…
L208[05:18:03]
<Kleadron>
on these devices you don't need to use the terminal :^)
L209[05:21:36]
<ThePiGuy24> yeah but i want to ;p
L210[05:21:51]
<ThePiGuy24> i wanna be able to use my
computers as computers
L211[05:22:00]
<ThePiGuy24> not glorified HIDs
L212[06:18:51] <CompanionCube>
%tonkout
L213[06:18:51] <MichiBot> Fopdoodle!
CompanionCube! You beat your own previous record of 4 hours, 41
minutes and 50 seconds (By 49 minutes and 57 seconds)! I hope
you're happy!
L214[06:18:52] <MichiBot> CompanionCube
has tonked out! Tonk has been reset! They gained 0.005 tonk points!
plus 0.008 bonus points for consecutive hours! Current score:
1.180231, Position #2 Need 0.17057155 more points to pass
Vaur!
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L216[07:37:20]
<coderboy14> Is this a valid sort
function? I'm trying to sort my table, but when I use this, it
yells at me "invalid order function for sorting". Code
Block pastebined
https://paste.pc-logix.com/zenaqusuze
L217[07:37:21]
<coderboy14> That's how every place I've
seen says they are supposed to work, but I'm not sure.
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L220[07:47:02] <Vampyre> remove the
parentheses probably
L221[07:47:54]
<coderboy14> That's not it (I did try it
though).
L222[07:48:33] <Vampyre> simple test I
just did with and without worked only without though, so I dunno
then
L223[07:49:31]
<coderboy14> That's really weird. I guess
my computer is just special?
L224[07:49:47] <Vampyre> probably mine is
just weird ;-)
L225[07:52:47]
<coderboy14> Mine just likes acting up. I
tried restarting the game, not I can't get anywhere, because it
just tells me `not enough space`. Yay, lol.
L226[08:06:38] <Vampyre> @coderboy14 there
is indeed nothing wrong with that code, it's your pc ;-)
L228[08:08:07]
<coderboy14> I actually found the issue.
It was because of `>=`, and since some values are the same, it
was saying that a should go before b, but b should also go before
a!
L229[08:08:26] <Vampyre> aah
L230[08:09:14] <Vampyre> tried to see if I
could replicate it with some weird scores, but it always sorted for
me ;-)
L231[08:09:20] <Vampyre> did not fuzz it
enough
L232[08:10:22]
<coderboy14> Maybe, but after some more
internet searching, that was the best explanation I could find,
lol.
L233[08:16:39] <Vampyre> yeah, did some
more tests, lua is really picky on the logic of the sort
function
L234[08:17:34] <Vampyre> it doesn't like
things being equal
L235[09:14:29]
<Michiyo>
So, finally managed to route a OVH failover IP across a layer2
bridge to a server on my LAN.
L236[09:14:48]
<Michiyo>
The local VM thinks it is on OVH's network.
L237[09:28:56]
<Forecaster> Woop
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L240[10:50:04]
<Feris>
opencomputers on 1.16.5?
L241[10:52:12]
<EderV>
>Feris: opencomputers on 1.16.5?
L242[10:52:12]
<EderV>
Devs are working on it
L243[10:53:43]
<Feris> oh,
ok nice
L244[10:53:45]
<Feris>
thanks
L245[11:46:30] <Amanda> >
<Vampyre> you have linux on your phone, you have linux on
your router, you have linux in your car... you can't escape using
it :-p
L246[11:46:31] <Amanda> Even Apple uses
Linux a lot!
L247[11:46:44] <Amanda> (for there
servers)
L248[12:29:40]
<nil> even
Microsoft
L249[12:46:30]
<Z0idberg>
whee
L250[12:46:53]
<Z0idberg>
@coderboy14 sort on insert so you don't have to sort later?
L251[12:46:54]
<Z0idberg>
😄
L252[12:48:40]
<Z0idberg>
for example you may have been better off just using a binary tree
for that particular sort.
L253[12:54:05]
<Z0idberg>
adding items to the table would then be somewhere beteen O(n) and
O(log n) but O(log n) is nice
L254[12:54:34] <dequbed> Why settle for
O(log n) when you could have O(n^2)?
L255[12:54:51]
<Z0idberg>
HA
L256[12:55:36]
<Z0idberg>
or O)n^n)
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L259[13:15:05] <Inari> Amanda: you and
your peoples weird songs
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L268[14:36:45] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
do whatever you were going to make a reminder for, but completely
forgot after the context switch
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L270[14:46:00] *
Inari makes notes: Context switches are faulty in
Amanda
L271[14:46:04] <Inari> Finally a
weakpoit
L272[14:49:09]
<MalkContent> I saw issues being closed on
github, did dev pick up again?
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L274[14:52:31] <MichiBot> Amanda REMINDER:
also untangle the phone charge wire
L275[15:03:40]
<Kristopher38> somewhat
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L277[15:16:14]
<Forecaster> %tonk
L278[15:16:15] <MichiBot> Jeepers!
Forecaster! You beat CompanionCube's previous record of <0 (By
8 hours, 57 minutes and 22 seconds)! I hope you're happy!
L279[15:16:16] <MichiBot> Forecaster's new
record is 8 hours, 57 minutes and 22 seconds! Forecaster also
gained 0.00896 tonk points for stealing the tonk. Position #3. Need
0.1398603 more points to pass CompanionCube!
L280[15:17:21]
<Forecaster> Inari we all have our
weakpoits
L281[15:18:18] <Inari> :p
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L283[15:28:27] <xuy> kill niggers
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L286[16:28:35]
<Ocawesome101> still hacking at the LuPPC
GPU rewrite
L287[16:33:17]
<Ocawesome101> eyy it no longer
errors
L288[16:33:27]
<Ocawesome101> just... doesn't set
anything anywhere even remotely close to correctly
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<Ocawesome101> hmmmmm
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L295[16:53:11]
<bad at
vijya> doesn't gnome-terminal support 24-bit color
L296[16:53:17]
<bad at
vijya> oh wait, you use kde
L297[16:53:18]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L298[16:53:22]
<bad at
vijya> sam moment
L299[17:17:44]
<Ocawesome101> %xkcd someone is
wrong
L300[17:17:45] <MichiBot> Ocawesome101:
https://xkcd.com/386/ - *Duty Calls - xkcd*:
"Man: Someone is WRONG on the internet. {{title text: What do
you want me to do ? LEAVE? Then they'll keep being wrong!}}
Selected Comics Earth temperature��..."
L303[17:37:00]
<Ocawesome101> Izaya: PRed in the new GPU
component
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L307[17:57:52]
<bad at
vijya> also [x] nice @Ocawesome101
L308[17:57:59]
<bad at
vijya> i'm gonna now begin work on Tsuki
L309[17:58:05]
<Ocawesome101> thanks
L310[17:58:20]
<bad at
vijya> also
L311[17:58:27]
<bad at
vijya> i have to PR some new components for LuPPC
L312[17:58:34]
<bad at
vijya> including a way to interact with the serial port
L313[17:58:42]
<bad at
vijya> B)
L314[17:59:12]
<Ocawesome101> proper internet support
might be good
L315[17:59:31]
<bad at
vijya> ye, though
L316[17:59:41]
<bad at
vijya> writing a TCP/IP stack in lua sounds fun :P
L317[17:59:44]
<bad at
vijya> /s
L318[18:01:26]
<bad at
vijya> actually gonna make a few different PRs
L319[18:01:44]
<bad at
vijya> starting with better i686 machine support lmao
L320[18:01:55]
<bad at
vijya> basically just config tweaks
L321[18:02:25]
<Ocawesome101> my pr has basic i686
support
L322[18:02:45]
<Ocawesome101> also even just a way to
tell the internet component "connect to this network with this
password" would be good
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<bad at
vijya> oh, i still need to figure out how to uhhh
L325[18:03:58]
<bad at
vijya> get libata to cooperate
L326[18:04:20]
<bad at
vijya> @Ocawesome101 have you had that problem, like, with ATA
drives not mounting
L327[18:04:41]
<Ocawesome101> i'm not using ata
L328[18:04:47]
<Ocawesome101> i'm booting from a usb
stick
L329[18:04:50]
<bad at
vijya> oh
L330[18:04:56]
<bad at
vijya> my P3 machine is too old for that
L331[18:04:59]
<Ocawesome101> lol
L332[18:05:02]
<bad at
vijya> and my P4 machine needs different drivers
L333[18:05:05]
<Ocawesome101> try a newer kernel
L334[18:05:15]
<bad at
vijya> nah, i tried an LTS kernel too
L335[18:05:23]
<bad at
vijya> i'm missing some dependency
L336[18:05:23]
<Ocawesome101> i was pleasantly surprised
that the machine i'm using works with usb boot at all
L337[18:05:29]
<bad at
vijya> guess i need to crack open an initramfs
L338[18:05:31]
<Ocawesome101> but have you tried
5.13rc1?
L339[18:05:42]
<Ocawesome101> :P
L340[18:05:59]
<ThePiGuy24> kinda wanna mess about with
this on my xp era laptop ;p
L341[18:06:13]
<Ocawesome101> it's not hard to get set up
if you know what you're doing
L342[18:06:21]
<ThePiGuy24> thats where the issue lies
;p
L343[18:07:09]
<Ocawesome101> tl;dr clone; run
`scripts/dependencies.sh`; build LuPPC for the correct
architecture; build a linux kernel with the correct options;
partition disk; install GRUB; copy files; profit
L344[18:07:21]
<Ocawesome101> there's an option to
assemble an ISO but that's more or less how i did it
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<bad at
vijya> hmm
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L349[18:11:42]
<bad at
vijya> i can't find anything in my initramfs that makes libata
tic
L350[18:11:43]
<bad at
vijya> *tick
L351[18:14:18]
<bad at
vijya> it's so strange that it reads the fucking MBR before
breaking
L352[18:14:35]
<bad at
vijya> lmao what if i switched to GPT partitioning
L353[18:14:39]
<bad at
vijya> would that help
L354[18:15:00]
<bad at
vijya> 'cause that's the one difference between my two installs
on this pc i'm testing on
L355[18:15:53]
<bad at
vijya> i'll honestly cry if that's the case
L356[18:15:56]
<bad at
vijya> but that's beside the point
L357[18:17:13]
<bad at
vijya> OH YEAH, I FORGOT I HAVE CPIO64 ON MY LAPTOP
L358[18:17:15]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
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L362[18:26:55]
<bad at
vijya> well, also that my other system uses GRUB
L363[19:01:23]
<bad at
vijya> fuck it
L364[19:01:29]
<bad at
vijya> enabling loadable module support
L365[19:01:35]
<bad at
vijya> seeing what happens
L366[19:01:51]
<bad at
vijya> my three fucking braincells are melting because of this
godforsaken problem
L367[19:09:55]
<Ocawesome101> this is pretty much how i
reacted to my filesystem recognition issue the other day lmao
L368[19:11:25]
<bad at
vijya> it didn't help
L369[19:11:33]
<bad at
vijya> god fucking christ almighty WHAT DO YOU WANT, LINUX
L370[19:11:37]
<bad at
vijya> aaaaaaaa
L371[19:12:25] <Vampyre> @bad at vijya,
care to share your config?
L372[19:15:40]
<bad at
vijya> sure
L373[19:15:52]
<bad at
vijya> let me disable the legacy IDE drivers again because they
clearly didn't do a damn thing
L374[19:16:45] <Vampyre> is ahci not an
option btw? or board too old?
L375[19:16:57]
<bad at
vijya> this is a pentium 3 board
L376[19:17:04]
<bad at
vijya> i am talking the ribbon cable
L377[19:17:04] <Vampyre> ah
L378[19:17:15]
<bad at
vijya> if i was using my P4 machine, i would try a SATA
disk
L379[19:17:29]
<bad at
vijya> but i don't have a PSU with SATA connectors on hand
L380[19:17:43]
<bad at
vijya> and my adapter for molex to sata is in my server
L382[19:21:23] <Vampyre> ok, let me setup
a tree
L383[19:22:57]
<bad at
vijya> nO sUcH dEvIcE oR aDdReSs
L384[19:23:00]
<bad at
vijya> pain
L386[19:31:19] <Vampyre> hmz, just to rule
it out, I see you have almost all controllers selected in
libata
L387[19:31:33] <Vampyre> have you tried
with just the ones you actually have
L388[19:31:35] <Vampyre> ?
L389[19:31:42]
<bad at
vijya> yes
L390[19:31:57] <Vampyre> hmz, ok
L391[19:39:05]
<bad at
vijya> hm
L392[19:39:11]
<bad at
vijya> i should probably enable libata debug messages
L393[19:41:11] <Vampyre> euh
L394[19:41:32] <Vampyre> do you include an
initram fs on compiletime? (../work/initramfs)
L395[19:42:53]
<bad at
vijya> yes
L396[19:43:11]
<bad at
vijya> i can send you it
L397[19:43:12]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L398[19:43:12] <Vampyre> and you did try
without that initramfs too right?
L399[19:43:20]
<bad at
vijya> i can do it again right now
L400[19:43:39]
<bad at
vijya> see if anything i tried changed anything but the main
problem is that i can't read from the drive at all
L401[19:43:44]
<bad at
vijya> after uhhh
L402[19:43:46]
<bad at
vijya> the MBR is loaded
L403[19:43:54]
<bad at
vijya> MBR/GPT, depending on the disk
L404[19:44:19] <Vampyre> ah, yes, usb root
worked with this kernel right?
L405[19:44:29]
<bad at
vijya> usb root should work
L406[19:44:41]
<bad at
vijya> since USB devices actually mount
L407[19:44:42] <Vampyre> ok, digging
further
L408[19:44:47] <Vampyre> oh
L409[19:44:50] <Vampyre> should...
L410[19:44:55] <Vampyre> did you test it
;-)
L411[19:45:03]
<bad at
vijya> i can't
L412[19:45:14]
<bad at
vijya> no usb boot support on this machine
L413[19:45:26]
<bad at
vijya> and i misplaced my plop floppy
L414[19:45:33] <Vampyre> well, that's not
a problem, just boot from hd, but root to usb
L415[19:45:46]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L416[19:45:50]
<bad at
vijya> alright
L417[19:51:23] <Vampyre> also, for fun and
giggles, do you have a dev in that initram dir with sda and sda1
(with correct major/minor, 8/0 and 8/1 I think)
L418[19:51:36]
<bad at
vijya> yes
L419[19:51:44]
<bad at
vijya> that's what's been the confusing part
L420[19:51:58]
<bad at
vijya> by all means, it should Just Work™️
L421[19:52:07]
<bad at
vijya> but for some godforsaken reason, it doesn't
L422[19:52:16] <Vampyre> making a test
build to shoot at qemu to test
L423[19:52:34]
<bad at
vijya> want my initramfs?
L424[19:52:40]
<bad at
vijya> or just the kernel in general?
L425[19:52:45]
<bad at
vijya> or an image of the CF card?
L426[19:52:55] <Vampyre> can't indeed find
anything at first glance which breaks it
L427[19:53:18] <Vampyre> nah, any initram
should do ;-)
L428[19:53:49] <Vampyre> I made one with
just dev and a shell, bare minimum
L429[19:55:00]
<bad at
vijya> ah
L430[19:55:02]
<bad at
vijya> mine has busybox
L431[19:55:04]
<bad at
vijya> just
L432[19:55:05]
<bad at
vijya> all of it
L433[19:55:06]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L434[19:55:17]
<bad at
vijya> had it in there to assist in testing
L435[19:55:28]
<bad at
vijya> and a /init script to mount devtmpfs, among other
things
L436[19:55:37] <Vampyre> well, shell in my
case is also busybox, so we have the same ;-)
L437[19:57:22] <Vampyre> what bootloader
you use?
L438[19:58:17] <Vampyre> actually, nm,
I'll just use qemu's
L439[19:58:30] <Vampyre> I doubt this is a
bootloader problem
L440[19:58:40]
<bad at
vijya> syslinux
L441[19:58:56]
<Ocawesome101> grub ftw
L442[19:59:16]
<bad at
vijya> grub is bloat in this case
L443[19:59:25]
<bad at
vijya> i have a 512MB CF card
L444[19:59:53]
<Ocawesome101> ah
L445[20:00:00]
<Ocawesome101> i have a 16GB USB stick
:P
L447[20:01:55]
<bad at
vijya> so
L448[20:02:00]
<bad at
vijya> this is a Kernel Moment
L449[20:05:40] <Vampyre> hmz
L450[20:05:57] <Vampyre> and ls -al
/dev/sda* ?
L451[20:06:15] <Vampyre> doublechecking if
they are block/8/0 and b/8/1
L453[20:15:19] <Vampyre> yah....
L454[20:15:23] <Vampyre> those are
character devices
L455[20:15:27] <Vampyre> not block devices
;-)
L456[20:15:50] <Vampyre> mknod b 8 1
instead of mknod c 8 1
L457[20:16:05]
<bad at
vijya> oh my fucking god
L458[20:16:16]
<bad at
vijya> devtmpfs, you screwed me again
L459[20:16:22]
<bad at
vijya> what the fuck
L460[20:16:48] <Vampyre> is this devtmpfs?
or does this come from the initramfs
L461[20:16:49] <Vampyre> ?
L462[20:16:56]
<bad at
vijya> this is devtmpfs
L463[20:16:59]
<bad at
vijya> yeah
L464[20:17:00] <Vampyre> devtmpfs should
devinatly not do that
L465[20:17:07]
<bad at
vijya> i n c r e d i b l e
L467[20:17:48] <Vampyre> heh
L468[20:18:01] <Vampyre> well.... atleast
it mounts now
L469[20:18:40] <Vampyre> but why in the
name of whoever does your devtmpfs decivde making sda a char device
is a good idea?
L470[20:18:52]
<bad at
vijya> it's beyond me
L471[20:19:01]
<bad at
vijya> but oh my fucking god now it fucking works
L472[20:19:13]
<bad at
vijya> okay, now i need to dive into why devtmpfs is being
stupid
L473[20:19:23] <Vampyre> let me try and
replicate, got my test vm setup and booting
L474[20:28:42]
<bad at
vijya> i should just make a static devfs
L475[20:28:46]
<bad at
vijya> to be honest
L476[20:29:11]
<bad at
vijya> THERE IS NOT ONE BLOCK DEVICE HERE
L477[20:29:13]
<bad at
vijya> WHAT THE FUCK
L478[20:29:13] <Vampyre> I remove the
initrd and then it boots fine
L479[20:29:29] <Vampyre> so I still think
it's initrd related
L480[20:29:50]
<bad at
vijya> aaalrighty
L481[20:29:51]
<bad at
vijya> i'll try
L482[20:29:59]
<bad at
vijya> also, adding a new device and
L483[20:30:04]
<bad at
vijya> it's magically a block device
L484[20:30:06]
<bad at
vijya> wtf
L485[20:30:09] <Vampyre> I removed the
whole option from the kernel btw
L486[20:31:00] <Vampyre> let's see if I
can get a working initrd, cause it should still work with one
too
L487[20:33:00] <Vampyre> hmz...
L488[20:33:12] <Vampyre> I think I might
have a hunch
L489[20:33:31]
<bad at
vijya> what
L490[20:33:38]
<bad at
vijya> i'm currently adding an ugly hack
L491[20:33:40] <Vampyre> I think the cpio
is not updated when rebuilding the kernel
L492[20:33:56]
<bad at
vijya> hm?
L493[20:34:07] <Vampyre> so any changed
you made to initramfs might not be included when you rebuild the
kernel
L494[20:34:18]
<bad at
vijya> it should be, my updates to /init are respected
L495[20:34:38] <Vampyre> ah, ok, nm that
idea then ;-)
L497[20:36:20]
<bad at
vijya> rate my solution on a scale of 1 to "god
why"
L498[20:36:35] <Vampyre> ...
L499[20:36:47] <Vampyre> I think you
already know that answer ;-)
L500[20:36:51] <Vampyre> but if it
works....
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L503[20:39:27]
<bad at
vijya> it's time
L504[20:40:24]
<bad at
vijya> it didn't fucking work
L505[20:40:26]
<bad at
vijya> goddamnit
L506[20:40:27]
<bad at
vijya> what
L507[20:40:31]
<bad at
vijya> why can i not remove /dev/sda
L508[20:40:59]
<bad at
vijya> w tf
L509[20:41:20]
<bad at
vijya> ohhhhh
L510[20:41:22]
<bad at
vijya> oh
L511[20:41:23]
<bad at
vijya> mdev
L512[20:41:27]
<bad at
vijya> mdev is the issue
L513[20:41:46]
<bad at
vijya> alright
L514[20:41:47]
<bad at
vijya> cool
L515[20:42:35]
<bad at
vijya> remember kids
L516[20:42:43]
<bad at
vijya> don't copy/paste code without reading over it first
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L518[20:43:45]
<Ocawesome101> oh, and
L519[20:43:45]
<bad at
vijya> Vampyre: so, you were technically right
L520[20:43:51]
<bad at
vijya> :)
L521[20:43:54]
<Ocawesome101> you do have SCSI disk
support enabled right
L522[20:43:58]
<bad at
vijya> but also the system wouldn't boot without it
L523[20:44:02]
<Ocawesome101> that's apparently
necessary
L524[20:44:06]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L525[20:44:08]
<bad at
vijya> yes
L526[20:44:09]
<bad at
vijya> yes i do
L527[20:44:12]
<Ocawesome101> good
L528[20:44:17]
<bad at
vijya> i was able to mount a disk when creating a new node
L529[20:44:27]
<bad at
vijya> that was not the issue, thankfully
L530[20:44:30]
<bad at
vijya> anyways
L531[20:45:50] <Vampyre> ah, initrd's are
in my experience just sometimes more hassle then help ;-)
L532[20:46:31]
<bad at
vijya> well, now that i know what i'm doing
L533[20:46:36]
<bad at
vijya> this should be super simple
L534[20:48:39]
<bad at
vijya> o h o h
L535[20:48:40]
<bad at
vijya> IT WORKS
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L537[20:49:05]
<bad at
vijya> i mean it kpaniced because it's missing the MGAG200
driver i think but
L538[20:49:11]
<bad at
vijya> IT WORKS
L539[20:49:24] <Vampyre> heh, nice
L541[20:49:49]
<Ocawesome101> nice
L542[20:50:02]
<Ocawesome101> protip: use my fork, it has
a significantly better GPU :^)
L543[20:51:26]
<bad at
vijya> oh, i forgot
L544[20:51:29]
<bad at
vijya> i don't have a g200
L545[20:51:31]
<bad at
vijya> i have a g400
L546[20:51:32]
<bad at
vijya> fuck
L547[20:51:36]
<bad at
vijya> time to dig out the TNT2
L548[20:51:37] <Vampyre> I still have an
home automation project planned sometime... I guess LuPI would be a
good option ;-)
L549[20:51:38]
<Ocawesome101> ecksdee
L550[20:51:57]
<bad at
vijya> and if the tnt2 doesn't work
L551[20:51:58]
<bad at
vijya> uhhh
L552[20:52:02]
<bad at
vijya> hope an FX5200 does
L553[20:52:04] <Vampyre> integrate it with
my minecraft autiomation...
L554[20:52:15]
<Ocawesome101> meanwhile i've decided to
try to get LuPPC running on my 1993 Compaq
L555[20:52:21]
<Ocawesome101> with a 486SX
L556[20:52:23]
<bad at
vijya> heh
L557[20:52:29]
<Ocawesome101> at 25MHz with 20MB of
RAM
L558[20:52:30]
<bad at
vijya> wish i had something that old
L559[20:52:32]
<Ocawesome101> wish me luck
L560[20:52:41]
<bad at
vijya> now WHERE THE FUCK IS MY TNT2
L561[20:52:52]
<Ocawesome101> i got it totally by chance,
from a dude at the church i used to go to
L562[20:52:53]
<bad at
vijya> and are there framebuffer drivers for it
L563[20:52:57] <Vampyre> does the kernel
still have the fpu emulation library?
L564[20:53:22] <Vampyre> or was 486
included with fpu... I forgot
L565[20:53:38]
<Ocawesome101> well, the 486SX is still
supported in the build options
L566[20:53:44]
<Ocawesome101> granted, i have no idea if
it has an FPU
L567[20:54:14] <Vampyre> maybe it was
386sx with no fpu and 486sx with 16 bits databus instead of
32
L568[20:54:19]
<Ocawesome101> "Intel's i486SX was a
modified Intel 486DX microprocessor with its floating-point unit
(FPU) disabled." ffffffuck
L569[20:54:32] <Vampyre> ah, right
;-)
L570[20:54:39]
<bad at
vijya> fuck yeah, nouvaeu supports the tnt2
L571[20:54:44] <Vampyre> but if kernel
still supports, then it has fpu emulation
L572[20:54:55]
<Ocawesome101> well good
L573[20:55:11]
<bad at
vijya> now i have to find the tnt2
L574[20:55:42]
<Ocawesome101> next thing to find out:
does GRUB2 support the 486 :P
L575[20:56:37]
<bad at
vijya> god this CF adapter sucks
L576[20:56:52]
<bad at
vijya> my usb one, mind you
L577[20:57:10]
<bad at
vijya> my IDE one is great
L578[20:58:25]
<bad at
vijya> W E W
L579[20:58:28] <Vampyre> CF is IDE
;-)
L580[20:58:29]
<bad at
vijya> WE HAVE FRAMEBUFFER
L581[20:58:31]
<bad at
vijya> yes
L582[20:58:34]
<bad at
vijya> i'm aware
L583[20:58:46]
<bad at
vijya> that's why there's just passives on it, pretty much
L584[20:59:28]
<bad at
vijya> weird
L585[20:59:30]
<bad at
vijya> psychos crashed
L586[20:59:32]
<Ocawesome101> now to see if
musl-cross-make can do 486sx
L587[20:59:33]
<bad at
vijya> what did i do wrong
L588[20:59:46]
<Ocawesome101> what was the error?
L589[20:59:51]
<Ocawesome101> was/is/will be
L590[20:59:57]
<bad at
vijya> it just says "system has crashed"
L591[20:59:58]
<bad at
vijya> lmao
L592[21:00:02]
<Ocawesome101> oh
L593[21:00:19]
<bad at
vijya> i have 3 iq
L594[21:00:26]
<bad at
vijya> and misplaced my CF adapter somehow
L595[21:02:06]
<bad at
vijya> "no bootable medium /init.lua"
L596[21:02:10]
<bad at
vijya> though uhhh
L597[21:02:15]
<bad at
vijya> gpu set failed, under buffer is another thing i see
L598[21:02:31]
<bad at
vijya> probably fine
L599[21:02:34]
<bad at
vijya> :)
L600[21:03:51]
<bad at
vijya> WE HAVE
L601[21:03:53]
<bad at
vijya> PSYCHOS
L603[21:04:37]
<bad at
vijya> no crt so i have thus
L604[21:04:39]
<bad at
vijya> *this
L606[21:06:47]
<bad at
vijya> anyways
L607[21:06:50]
<bad at
vijya> Izaya: rebooting works
L608[21:11:15]
<bad at
vijya> anyways
L609[21:11:23]
<bad at
vijya> now i need to actually work on Tsuki since this
worke
L610[21:11:25]
<bad at
vijya> *worked
L611[21:11:31]
<bad at
vijya> get some shit going
L612[21:11:37]
<bad at
vijya> also lemme check out your fork, @Ocawesome101
L613[21:16:58]
<bad at
vijya> oh my fucking god
L614[21:17:04]
<bad at
vijya> all of the everything is in one file
L615[21:21:38]
<bad at
vijya> anyways
L616[21:21:53]
<bad at
vijya> i'll also probably throw in some more stuff for the
default initramfs
L617[21:27:43]
<Ocawesome101> HOLY SHIT
L618[21:27:47]
<Ocawesome101> I AM AT GRUB
L619[21:27:50]
<Ocawesome101> THIS IS PROGRESS
L620[21:28:22]
<Ocawesome101> now loading linux, hoping
it doesn't fucking die
L621[21:29:36]
<Ocawesome101> "out of
memory"
L622[21:30:20]
<Ocawesome101> 'kay, time to uhhhh
L623[21:30:25]
<Ocawesome101> get the kernel a bunch
smaller
L624[21:30:59]
<Ocawesome101> or
L625[21:31:05]
<Ocawesome101> i guess i could just use
something other than grub
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L627[21:38:23]
<bad at
vijya> syslinux
L628[21:38:24]
<bad at
vijya> uses
L629[21:38:25]
<bad at
vijya> syslinux
L630[21:38:27]
<bad at
vijya> *use
L631[21:38:30]
<bad at
vijya> whatever
L632[21:38:32]
<bad at
vijya> anyways
L633[21:39:04] *
Elfi quietly shoves her efistub under the rug
L634[21:39:18]
<bad at
vijya> this is a 486 he's talking about
L636[21:40:03] <Elfi> I gueeeeeess
L637[21:40:24] <Elfi> Yeah, I do second
syslinux then
L638[21:47:23]
<bad at
vijya> anyways, working on a PR to add serial port support to
luppc
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L641[22:24:40]
<bad at
vijya> basically, gonna have an api like uhh
L642[22:25:39]
<bad at
vijya> `serial.set/getbaud(int)`,
`serial.get/setparity("8n1"/"7e1"/"7o1"/"7s1")`,
`serial.read(amt)`, and `serial.write(str)`
L643[22:25:43]
<bad at
vijya> among other things
L644[22:25:47]
<bad at
vijya> anyways bbl
L645[22:27:57]
<Ocawesome101> i'm trying syslinux
L646[22:28:01]
<Ocawesome101> going meh
L648[22:39:28]
<bad at
vijya> @Ocawesome101 how so?
L649[22:57:45]
<bad at
vijya> also gonna work on the `drive` component
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L652[23:28:48]
<Ocawesome101> @bad at vijya mostly that i
couldn't get it to put the boot sector in the right spot with my
attempted partition layout
L653[23:28:57]
<Ocawesome101> trying a different disk
with extlinux and full-disk ext4 now
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<bad at
vijya> ah
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L661[23:56:51]
<Ocawesome101> well
L662[23:56:55]
<Ocawesome101> i have given up on that
idea
L663[23:57:04]
<Ocawesome101> perhaps i shall try again
tomorrow
L664[23:57:13]
<Ocawesome101> but i have spent far too
long messing with it today