<Joerg-Neo900>
I guess nobody nowadays thinks "simple file transfer" when SFTP
<Joerg-Neo900>
though indeed SSH FTP aka SFTP is simpler than classical FTP
<Joerg-Neo900>
see "FTP passive mode" and "NAT"
<Joerg-Neo900>
>>Simple File Transfer Protocol (the first protocol abbreviated SFTP), as defined by RFC 913, was proposed as an (unsecured) file transfer protocol with a level of complexity intermediate between TFTP and FTP. It was never widely accepted on the Internet, and is now assigned Historic status by the IETF. << (wikipedia) I don't know what you meant by "Secure File Transfer Protocol", assuming you refer to "Simple" instead "Secure"
<Joerg-Neo900>
there's FTPS which is differnet to SFTP
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<brolin_empey>
Joerg-Neo900: I thought that SFTP = Secure File Transfer Protocol is File Transfer Protocol using SSL/TLS. I do not remember the details because I have not studied this stuff for years.
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<enyc>
brolin_empey: Sftp is more like sort-of-ftp over ** SSH **
<Joerg-Neo900>
my workstation is pretty much messed up completely, after system upgrade :-/ this will take quite a while to fix
<Joerg-Neo900>
particularly KDE is fubar now
<houkime>
Joerg, what is the reason behind U1101 exp connecting to a different ground from all other ground pins of this component?
<Joerg-Neo900>
sorry I'm totally out of business, can't even switch windows ATM
<houkime>
it is because there won't be a split in a groundplane to accomodate agnd and we're using star instead?
<houkime>
ok
<Joerg-Neo900>
yes, sounds like a reasonable explanation as far as I can follow
<Joerg-Neo900>
we have some chips with both AGND and normal GND
<Joerg-Neo900>
however pad should connect to one of them
<Joerg-Neo900>
there shouldn't be a component that has all GND pins on one GND and only thermal pad on a different GND
<Joerg-Neo900>
the data sheet needs to advice which GND to connect exp to
<Joerg-Neo900>
or leave it completely unconnected
<enyc>
'AGND = audio ground?
<Joerg-Neo900>
yes
<houkime>
I will also try out Arch with KDE once they figure out Wayland. Should be quite resource saving since xorgless (ancient clunky monster xorg).
<houkime>
datasheet says to connect it to the same gnd as other pins - agnd
<houkime>
Just thought you invented some optimisation or have other reasons to go usual gnd for exp
<Joerg-Neo900>
no, not afaik
<houkime>
thing is that you won't be able to do thermal vias if you don't have aunderlying agnd then
<Joerg-Neo900>
what is this chip?
<houkime>
headphone ampli
<Joerg-Neo900>
hmmm
<houkime>
my thought for audio was to have a whole region for agnd on the gndplane
<Joerg-Neo900>
doesn't it have both AGND and digital/common GND? ut has I2C, no?
<houkime>
and concentrate stuff together
<houkime>
it has i2c
<houkime>
however recommended layout in datasheet uses only one gnd
<houkime>
which given this is an ampli should be agnd
<Joerg-Neo900>
we use a different layout if we have a I2C GND on this chip
<Joerg-Neo900>
sory this makes no sense. This KDE is total shit and I can't do anything to really help right now. I need to fix my workstation so I can work again (also for PIA)
<houkime>
ok
<Joerg-Neo900>
I hope this won'T take the anticipated 2 weeks
<Joerg-Neo900>
but as it looks right now, it might
<houkime>
btw what os you are trying out?
<Joerg-Neo900>
I just upgraded
<Joerg-Neo900>
which included KDE4 -> KDE5
<Joerg-Neo900>
which in turn nuked *everything* I got configured on my desktop during almost 20 years
<houkime>
my first reaction when shit like that happens - recompile problematic stuff from sources.
<houkime>
usually saves the day
<Joerg-Neo900>
this is a config issue, recompiling stuff won't help
<Joerg-Neo900>
also I couldn't even open a terminal right now
<houkime>
can you open a file manager?
<houkime>
or the terminal is broken itself?
<Joerg-Neo900>
the desktop is broken
<Joerg-Neo900>
I can't even reach the menu bar of my IRC client
<houkime>
on occasions like this (which I had), i have an emergency usb stick with a live medium
<houkime>
live medium for arch allows you to chroot into system.
<houkime>
probably other also have sth like that
<Joerg-Neo900>
I jave ctrl+alt+F1
<Joerg-Neo900>
but... what then?
<houkime>
last time I did it I cleaned up problematic stuff from shell. You can purge your config files and reinstall kde probably
<houkime>
so that you can have a default kde again.
<houkime>
it is also possible that kde has a special CLI command to restore defaults.
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<Joerg-Neo900>
ok removed the top-of-screen panel and added task manager to bottom panel, now (after session restart) I see window title bars again and also buttons in taskswitcher
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<Joerg-Neo900>
what the hell??? is this new systemd "session" concept that every app loses connection to internet when you switch to a new X11 session?
<houkime>
S901: 1v8 decoupling is missing. Also looks like inappropriate number of decouplers for so many spacially separated pins
<houkime>
*spatially
<houkime>
inappropriate decoupling is a problem throughout several sensors on neo900 it looks like