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gzamboni >
wow, nice slides content mripard thanks for sharing
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Turl >
cool, there is a .ml tld
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Turl >
patches@sunxi.ml :)
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wens >
Turl: the changes to gmac v4 are small, mostly rewording comments or commit messages
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wens >
changes to code are only for gmac clock error handling
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wens >
I finished them, but haven't tested them yet
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Turl >
wens: no hurry :)
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wens >
I may not get a chance until Monday
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gadolgrandgadolm >
secrets d'état & co ( révélations, etc ), faites tourner ..
http://morganroulleau.wordpress.com ( on s'en branle que vous compreniez pas, au pire ça viendra plus tard ( .. )) ( La NSA approuve ce message. ) ( méway, sans doute, ils m'aiment. )
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gadolgrandgadolm >
GL HF
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mripard >
Turl: well, we're only 5 engineers... :)
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mripard >
Turl: and yep, PLL6, USB clocks, compatible renaming, I think
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v6sa >
Anyone awake here already? :P
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bertrik >
good morning
09:37
<
v6sa >
I just received my order of three Cubietrucks
09:37
<
v6sa >
Booting from microSD works perfectly, tried Cubieez and another one from that slovakian guy :)
09:38
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v6sa >
Tried also booting the stock firmware of one of them, same issue there :/
09:38
<
v6sa >
The monitor is connected via analog VGA cable
09:39
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v6sa >
How should I proceed to diagnose what's wrong?
09:47
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Seppoz >
what does the console say
09:47
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v6sa >
UART console you mean?
09:47
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v6sa >
Well yeah that was going to be my next step, I don't have UART-USB bridge here..
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ccaione >
no uart no party
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v6sa >
Bleerrrgh I usually carry one always around with me
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Seppoz >
youa re one of these? xD
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v6sa >
I got the USB-UART bridge
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<
v6sa >
NB1 : enter NAND_LogicInit
10:30
<
v6sa >
not burn nand partition table!
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<
v6sa >
nand : get id_number_ctl from script, 3
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v6sa >
NB1 : nand_info_init fail
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v6sa >
This is supposed to be Debian
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v6sa >
Debian installed with the nandinstall script
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ccaione >
oh, no idea sorry
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v6sa >
fricking hell
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v6sa >
I think it's because it is A20 version B
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v6sa >
plaes: hola :D
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v6sa >
Well it is very nice that they randomly upgrade the processor which causes it to not work with most of the software designed for older version (facepalm)
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v6sa >
the stock firmware fails to boot aswell with the newer boards
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bertrik >
I'm running a debian image now on my Olimex Olinuxuino A10 board, can I easily replace the kernel on it by one compiled from
https://github.com/linux-sunxi/linux-sunxi and is there a tutorial/wiki for configuring/compiling/installing it?
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oliv3r >
mripard: yeah i started reading those slides a few week ago :p
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oliv3r >
mripard: the kernel stuff; the DT stuff
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oliv3r >
official video now up :)
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bertrik >
great to see that many FOSDEM videos are up so soon :)
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nove >
oliv3r: our video's talk has worse audio than the one from the stream
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v6sa >
Is it possible to flash firmware via FEL from command-line?
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v6sa >
PhoenixSuit doesn't want to run under Debian..
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mnemoc >
ssvb: ok, i'll merge the stage now
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plaes >
what are A20s default uart0 parameters?
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plaes >
oh.. nevermind :)
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v6sa >
works with Cutecom
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v6sa >
Flashing Lubuntu v1.01 to Cubietruck rev B processor board fixes the anomalies...
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ccaione >
argh, mripard I screwed up, I submitted the input driver by mistake. I wanted to wait for feedbacks on the mfd core driver before submitting it.
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ccaione >
too late now :)
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tweakdeveloper >
Has anyone had any luck using the fel-sdcard.sunxi image with the MK802? I can't detect the device with LiveSuit.
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wens >
ccaione: are the axp20x_store_ext_attr and get functions supposed to be reused?
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wens >
you didn't declare them as static, and you used a generic name when they only handle the PEK register
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mnemoc >
sort of related, how is the .dts supposed to handle the a13 devices that use gpios from the AXP for the LCD interface?
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wens >
write a gpio driver for AXP?
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mnemoc >
and then reference those from the display defition? ok
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mnemoc >
i was confused by the need of naming pinmuxing
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mnemoc >
but right, they are just gpios
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ccaione >
wens: ops, forgot to declare as static
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ccaione >
please, comment on the patch so I can track every concern :)
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wens >
only took a quick look
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Turl >
It's kinda offtopic, but I'm shopping for a PCIe GbE card
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Turl >
is there anything I should pay attention to?
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HdkR >
Get a good one
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rm >
in a cheap one you will get Realtek, it works fine in recent kernels
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rm >
if you want to spend money, you can get Intel
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HdkR >
Intel would most likely be the most reliable
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rm >
the NIC market is mostly unexciting these days, as the majority of people are satisfied by the onboard NICs
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rm >
(and those are 99% Realtek too)
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HdkR >
I like that the Seattle board has 2x 10Gbe on it
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mnemoc >
Turl: PCIe/USB3 + USB3/GbE is more useful...
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Turl >
mnemoc: I have onboard USB3 already
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Turl >
rm: yeah, I had a realtek one
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Turl >
rm: it performed ok as far as I could test it
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Turl >
I suppose I'll go with realtek again, as anything else is 8x or higher the cost
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mnemoc >
it looks like a rebranded orico, but for 0.7 of the price
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mnemoc >
no clue what's inside :p
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Turl >
pseudo docking station?
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mnemoc >
a usb3 4x hub where one is used for GbE
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mnemoc >
needed a usb3 hub anyway, and my current usb2/ethernet is crap
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Turl >
mnemoc: why would you need so many? besides it'd be cable management hell :)
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mnemoc >
That's why I got the 3xUSB3 + GbE instead :p
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Turl >
kbrd, mouse, ethernet, two displays, two storages and you'd still have space :P
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mnemoc >
and 12*4 W!
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mnemoc >
power to spare
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mnemoc >
but would need a new desk :\
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Turl >
you could make a sunxi farm with 5 devices and their serials
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Turl >
and use the usb power saving thingy to reboot them
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mnemoc >
3xUSB3 + 7xUSB2
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Turl >
still too many
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Turl >
I have two usb2 on the front panel and a couple more on the back :p plenty of space
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mnemoc >
but you don't waste USB3 ports on kb/mouse/chargers
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mnemoc >
and in an smaller package
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Turl >
smaller package than no extra hw? :O
18:34
* mnemoc
loves orico products
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mnemoc >
I have 2xUSB2 + 1xUSB3... I need a hub like it or not :|
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mnemoc >
and a decent extra GbE for the toys
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Turl >
mice, eth and storage
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Turl >
you probably don't even use a mouse
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mnemoc >
my keyboard takes 2 :|
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Turl >
why? ad why do you use a keyboard on a laptop? :)
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mnemoc >
because laptop keyboards are crap :p
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Turl >
weren't you praising thikpads the other day for their great kbrd and durability? :p
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mnemoc >
lenovo doesn't make good keyboards anymore
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mnemoc >
good enough for on-the-go typing... but not for desktop-mode
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mnemoc >
the x220 was the last thinkpad with old-school keyboard
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mnemoc >
now they are even "innovating" with the layout!
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Turl >
what kbrd do you use on desktop?
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mnemoc >
at home a das keyboard
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Turl >
mech keyboard :)
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aexl >
lo. this here says: iNet-1 board wjh-Rev03 2011-11-15
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aexl >
can't find it on inet-tek.com
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Turl >
I use an el cheapo genius
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Turl >
maybe I should find my QuietKey; it's not mechanical but it was good
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ccaione >
switch to mech :) join the club
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mnemoc >
the keyboard is the most important tool for a programmer
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mnemoc >
deserves some investment
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Turl >
but half the cost of a PC is a bit too expensive imo
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ccaione >
they are expensive but it is worth it
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mnemoc >
ccaione: how many mechanical keyboards do you have? :p
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ccaione >
das, poker 2, wasd v2 and ergodox
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Turl >
I'd need to hack something up to connect that :p
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ccaione >
(actually ergodox is still on its way)
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mnemoc >
Turl: so you have an old DIN connector?
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Turl >
mnemoc: no, I don't :p but they're way way cheaper than a razer
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Turl >
there must be a way to connect them
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mnemoc >
nothing defeats the coolness level of an original model-m
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mnemoc >
not a fan of the happy hacking keyboards
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ccaione >
why not??
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mnemoc >
ccaione: the <Fn> key
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ccaione >
its the same on my poker2, you get used to
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mnemoc >
and the split enter key :\
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mnemoc >
the filco majestouch has the \ above the enter key
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mnemoc >
s/enter/half enter/
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mnemoc >
\ is safer than delete :p
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atsampson >
mnemoc: a
*clean* original model M ;-)
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mnemoc >
atsampson: :D
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mnemoc >
atsampson: have one?
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atsampson >
yes, having spent an evening last week cleaning one of mine
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atsampson >
it just looks... really odd, now
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Turl >
atsampson: is it nice to type on?
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* atsampson
mutters something about bears and woods and the Pope and being Catholic
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mnemoc >
Turl: it's the supreme god of the keyboard!
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mnemoc >
atsampson: :)
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mnemoc >
Turl: all mechanicals keyboards mimic the feeling of the model-m
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atsampson >
the model M's nice in terms of action and it's kind of hard to beat it for durability; if you like a very low activation force you may prefer a different design, though
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atsampson >
I beat the hell out of my keyboards so I like the model M ;-)
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Turl >
for ~10$ I may bite then
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atsampson >
if you see one for $10 I'd definitely pick it up -- you could resell it for more than that
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Turl >
atsampson: can you check if it's model 1390250?
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atsampson >
the one I'm typing on now is 1391406
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atsampson >
1390250 is a terminal keyboard rather than a PC one, I think
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Turl >
it says for terminals indeed
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Turl >
what's the difference?
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atsampson >
it'll speak whatever protocol the terminal uses, rather than the AT/PS/2 keyboard protocol
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atsampson >
so you'd need a microcontroller to convert it if you wanted to use it with a PC
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atsampson >
I wish that Unicomp (who make the modern version) would sell their controller board separately -- it'd be nice to be able to retrofit older Model Ms with USB...
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oliv3r >
Turl: belated; but only get intel chips really
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oliv3r >
Turl: unless i missed something in the last few years and other manufactures brought out firmware in oss style; the intel cards are simply 'the best'
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Turl >
oliv3r: and cost 8x+
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mnemoc >
is the realtek in TG-3468 that bad?
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Turl >
mnemoc: dunno :)
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Turl >
mnemoc: my motherboard had a realtek on board
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Turl >
I've been happy with it
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Turl >
so I don't expect majo issues
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mnemoc >
so? why do you need to search for another?
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mnemoc >
specially those coorporation-priced intel things
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oliv3r >
Turl: from that pic; i got number 3 keyboard :) the cherry one :)
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Turl >
mnemoc: I'll just go and pick that one on monday
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Turl >
mnemoc: just wondering if there were any gotchas or better consumer grade hw :)
21:17
* mnemoc
is a tp-link fanboy
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Turl >
mnemoc: I've been happy with their products so far
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Turl >
1043nd was good :)
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Turl >
and I hope the wdr3600 performs as good
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oliv3r >
Turl: i got that one in my server ):
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oliv3r >
i've had so many realtec chips fail on me
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oliv3r >
old 100mbit stuff that was having corrupted tcp packets
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oliv3r >
gbit realteks taht fail at jumbo frames
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oliv3r >
gbit realteks that just act up strangely under heavy load
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oliv3r >
so i just get cheap intel ones and i'm happy
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oliv3r >
but that super micro one i have in my server :)
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oliv3r >
only 3 ports used too :p
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oliv3r >
and the super micro one is just a PCI-e, but the board is mirrored, so requires some hackign to insert into a case
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Turl >
oliv3r: well that's a 200$ card. Can't really compare with a 10$ one :)
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Turl >
well, 20$ :p
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oliv3r >
though i only pay 20 Euro's
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oliv3r >
but 30 usd is still not to bad
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oliv3r >
and if that's 8x more then a realtek; i wonder where you get a 4 usd dollar card :)
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Turl >
oliv3r: cheapest intel 1 port over here that I can see is Nc110t
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Turl >
cost ~6.3x as much as a realtek one
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oliv3r >
how much is it in USD :p
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Turl >
120US$ give or take
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oliv3r >
import from newegg :p
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<
Turl >
there's a cheaper used two port C36649-002 for 100$ :p
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oliv3r >
import from ebay
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Turl >
there's a lycom card with Marvell Yukon 88E8053 chip for 50$
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oliv3r >
probably because that's PCI-X and not PCI-E
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Turl >
pci express 1x it says
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oliv3r >
the picture and the URL clearly state PCI-X
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Turl >
(isn't pci-x pci-e written by noobs? :p)
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Turl >
ah you mean the intel
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Turl >
yeah it says pci-x
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Turl >
ships to US only
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mnemoc >
aliexpress? :p
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Turl >
I'll get the realtek one and be happy with it
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Turl >
oliv3r: lol 28$ shipping :)
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oliv3r >
get cheap crap and don't come complaining if it all fails
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Turl >
oliv3r: tplink ain't crap :p
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RaYmAn >
some tplink products are ;)
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Turl >
gogo mnemoc, defend your favorite brand :p
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Turl >
RaYmAn: the One True Crap brand is Encore
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Anyone know if there is any prizes for solving the Weekend Prorgamming Challenge (The olimex thingy)
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ZetaNeta >
Or its "just for fun"?
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specing >
try and report ;P
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ZetaNeta >
Because i have a "almost written" engine for this under my hand
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specing >
the problem is very simple: the graph must have either one or two vertices with odd degree
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specing >
but not more
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specing >
or none, that is also possible