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[01:29:07] <buildmaster> i686/xonotic is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
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[06:38:01] <trotz> 2020/11/21 06:37 OK buildmaster OS updates 0 updates, 0 ignored
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[07:49:53] <buildmaster> i686/imagemagick6 is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[07:50:05] <buildmaster> pentium4/imagemagick6 is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[07:54:14] <buildmaster> pentium4/librsvg is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[07:57:47] <buildmaster> i686/librsvg is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[08:22:52] <buildmaster> i686/solidity is broken (says nlopc46): https://archlinux32.org
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[10:46:46] <buildmaster> i486/stellarsolver is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[10:57:24] <buildmaster> pentium4/solidity is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
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[13:58:58] <buildmaster> i686/haskell-githash is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[14:02:37] <buildmaster> pentium4/haskell-githash is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[14:20:02] <buildmaster> i686/haskell-ipynb is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[14:20:24] <buildmaster> pentium4/haskell-ipynb is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[14:23:18] <buildmaster> i686/agda is broken (says nlopc46): https://archlinux32.org
[14:30:38] <buildmaster> pentium4/shellcheck is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
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[14:42:40] <buildmaster> i686/shellcheck is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
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[16:21:33] <buildmaster> i686/haskell-fourmolu is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[16:22:33] <buildmaster> pentium4/haskell-fourmolu is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[16:25:08] <buildmaster> i686/oxipng is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[16:27:44] <buildmaster> pentium4/oxipng is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
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[16:59:21] <buildmaster> Hi deep42thought!
[16:59:21] <buildmaster> !rq deep42thought
[16:59:22] <phrik> buildmaster: <deep42thought> I've read, that the new cairo may add huuuugeeee spacing t o e a c h l e t t e r
[17:00:41] <deep42thought> I'm trying to resurrect my old eeepc by adding a sd card, but it says "no medium found" when I try to access it. Also, it does not show up in dmesg when I plug/unplug it. (I booted the install medium) Any idea, what I might be missing here?
[17:01:03] <deep42thought> or does that simply mean, that the sd slot is broken?
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[17:30:26] <buildmaster> i486/croc is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs1): https://archlinux32.org
[17:30:42] <deep42thought> it appears, that sd cards do not show up in dmesg normally (I tried it on another box, where I can mount it, but it still does not show up in dmesg)
[17:53:37] <T`aZ> they do not, but the /dev/ entry should be there by default
[17:58:15] <deep42thought> the entry is there
[17:58:28] <deep42thought> but as soon as I try to access it, it says "no medium found"
[17:59:06] <deep42thought> unfortunately, I cannot update this system due to too few space
[17:59:22] <deep42thought> I'll try with the newest arch iso
[18:22:22] <deep42thought> hmm, newest iso does not help either :-(
[18:22:48] <T`aZ> sound like it's an hardware issue
[18:23:04] <deep42thought> but it's interesting, that the card reader still shows up, isn't it?
[18:23:25] <T`aZ> iirc, there was also a trick to force rescan the readers, related to scsi
[18:23:33] <deep42thought> probably, I should just get rid of that old netbook :'-(
[18:24:18] <T`aZ> so you could see the various /dev/sd* , where by default only the first would show, and that would not be the one where the sdcard is actually used (i'm talking about multi format card reader)
[18:24:40] <deep42thought> this one only eats sd
[18:24:43] <T`aZ> but haven't had the issue since 10y so :p
[18:25:00] * deep42thought tries https://geekpeek.net
[18:26:08] <deep42thought> nope, still "no medium found"
[18:53:56] <buildmaster> i686/libjpeg-turbo is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[18:56:21] <buildmaster> any/prettier is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[18:57:13] <deep42thought> ok, I'll say good bye to this one
[18:58:40] <deep42thought> lets look at the next old netbook, then :-D
[19:33:01] <KitsuWhooa> a bit late
[19:33:05] <KitsuWhooa> but could it be just an SD card reader?
[19:33:09] <KitsuWhooa> (as in, not SDHC/XC)
[19:35:13] <KitsuWhooa> EIther way, in that case it'd support only cards up to 2GB
[19:39:17] <deep42thought> KitsuWhooa: might be
[19:39:20] <deep42thought> how do I find out?
[19:39:31] <KitsuWhooa> you'd need to look at the manual I think
[19:39:35] <deep42thought> it says "MMC.SD"
[19:39:38] <KitsuWhooa> or if it's a usb one, look at the ven/dev id
[19:39:47] <KitsuWhooa> and look that up
[19:41:01] <KitsuWhooa> which eeepc is it?
[19:41:18] <deep42thought> eepc 4g
[19:41:22] <deep42thought> *eeepc 4g
[19:42:43] <KitsuWhooa> Hm, doesn't mention anything. Just MMC/SD
[19:43:27] <KitsuWhooa> https://www.amazon.com it has this in its QVL apparently
[19:43:40] <KitsuWhooa> 03> December 19, 2005
[19:43:48] <KitsuWhooa> SDHC wasn't a thing back then. Are there really 4GB SD cards?
[19:44:20] <KitsuWhooa> Ah, there's an SDHC card on that list, nvm
[19:44:24] <KitsuWhooa> http://static.highspeedbackbone.net (page 109)
[19:44:26] <KitsuWhooa> yeah idk
[19:44:31] <deep42thought> well if it only accepts 4GB in the sd card slot, then this is no help to my too-few-space-problem
[19:45:20] <KitsuWhooa> I was worried it'd be capped at 2 :p
[19:45:58] <KitsuWhooa> I'd say look up the usb/pci ven/dev ids for the card reader to see if we can find out what they are
[19:46:00] <KitsuWhooa> and what they support
[19:46:03] <KitsuWhooa> because this manual is useless :p
[19:46:33] <deep42thought> lspci shows nothing
[19:47:20] <deep42thought> well ... nothing useful, atleast
[19:49:09] <KitsuWhooa> lsusb?
[19:49:24] <deep42thought> I see only other stuff there, too
[19:49:39] <deep42thought> https://www.cnet.com
[19:49:40] <phrik> Title: ASUS Eee PC 4G Specs - CNET (at www.cnet.com)
[19:50:12] <deep42thought> says "Supported Flash Memory: MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card"
[19:52:04] <deep42thought> hmm, my card is even an sdxc with 64 GB
[19:52:13] <deep42thought> that's probably too much for the little netbook
[19:52:17] <KitsuWhooa> Maybe try an SDHC one
[19:52:23] <KitsuWhooa> it 100% doesn't support SDXC due to its age
[19:52:39] <deep42thought> I first need to order one :-(
[19:52:43] <KitsuWhooa> ah
[19:53:49] <KitsuWhooa> https://tasossah.com looks like it's a usb card reader
[19:53:55] <deep42thought> there's a shop claiming to have a 64GB sdhc card
[19:54:37] <KitsuWhooa> SDHC only goes up to 32
[19:54:43] <deep42thought> exactly my point
[19:54:44] <KitsuWhooa> probably mislabelled, like that 4GB SD card I was looking at
[19:55:38] <deep42thought> https://cdn-reichelt.de
[19:55:51] <deep42thought> if it reads "sdhc" on the card, it *should* be an sdhc card, right?
[19:56:14] <KitsuWhooa> https://tasossah.com that's SDXC
[19:56:16] <KitsuWhooa> :p
[19:56:25] <deep42thought> ok
[19:56:32] <deep42thought> it clearly says so
[19:56:43] <KitsuWhooa> the rest do say SDHC
[19:56:46] <deep42thought> mine also says sdxc
[19:56:56] <deep42thought> ok, I'll order a sdhc one, then :-)
[19:57:01] <KitsuWhooa> Hopefully this is the problem :p
[19:57:36] <deep42thought> wellll
[19:57:41] <KitsuWhooa> https://h-node.org
[19:57:42] <phrik> Title: Kingston Technology Eee PC 701 SD Card Reader [ENE UB6225] - h-node.org (at h-node.org)
[19:57:43] <deep42thought> there are more problems with that machine :-)
[19:57:48] <KitsuWhooa> this says it should be 0951:1606
[19:58:06] <KitsuWhooa> although maybe it doesn't show up until you plug the card in?
[19:58:12] <KitsuWhooa> it could be silly, but possible
[19:58:34] <deep42thought> I doubt it
[19:58:39] <KitsuWhooa> https://devicehunt.com this has another id :p
[19:58:41] <phrik> Title: USB\VID_0CF2&PID_6225 - SD card reader (UB6225) | Device Hunt (at devicehunt.com)
[19:59:19] <deep42thought> this should show up in lspci, right?
[19:59:22] <KitsuWhooa> lsusb
[19:59:38] <KitsuWhooa> the string might not show up unless you run lsusb as root
[19:59:49] <KitsuWhooa> https://atkdinosaurus.wordpress.com here's more info about it
[19:59:51] <phrik> Title: How to create custom udev rules for usb devices? – atkdinosaurus (at atkdinosaurus.wordpress.com)
[20:00:47] <deep42thought> 4x root hub, 1x Kingston usb disk, 1x silicon motion flash drive, 1x genesys logic, inc. hub, 1x alcor micro corp flash drive
[20:01:05] <KitsuWhooa> look at the device ids
[20:01:07] <deep42thought> I have to mention, that I put a usb hub with 2 usb sticks into that netbook to extend space for /home
[20:01:47] <deep42thought> nope, the device ids don't show up
[20:01:55] <KitsuWhooa> could it be disabled in bios?
[20:02:00] <deep42thought> I mean, I do not see the ones from the two websites
[20:02:06] <deep42thought> good point, I'll take a look
[20:02:42] <deep42thought> dammit
[20:02:48] <deep42thought> "Onboard card reader: disabled"
[20:02:50] <KitsuWhooa> hah
[20:02:56] <KitsuWhooa> nice
[20:02:58] * deep42thought sets it to "enabled"
[20:03:01] <KitsuWhooa> it should show up in lsusb now
[20:03:05] <KitsuWhooa> but I doubt SDXC will work on it
[20:03:18] * deep42thought tries it anyways
[20:03:33] <deep42thought> thanks!
[20:03:36] <KitsuWhooa> np :p
[20:10:49] <deep42thought> "Kingston Technology Eee PC 701 SD Card Reader [ENE UB6225]"
[20:10:51] <deep42thought> there it is :-)
[20:12:29] <deep42thought> KitsuWhooa: you won't believe it: now, I can mount my 64 sdxc card :-)
[20:12:38] <KitsuWhooa> ah, it supports it
[20:12:39] <KitsuWhooa> neat
[20:12:46] <KitsuWhooa> I was wrong after all
[20:12:56] <deep42thought> tank god :-)
[20:12:58] <deep42thought> *thank
[20:13:09] <KitsuWhooa> Maybe it falls back to something else
[20:14:11] <deep42thought> maybe, it does not support the physical layer of sdxc, but the software layer only
[20:14:49] <KitsuWhooa> Implementing it in software sounds sneaky, but that would very well be why
[20:14:59] <KitsuWhooa> according to wikipedia SDXC wasn't a thing until 2009
[20:15:03] <deep42thought> yes
[20:15:24] <deep42thought> but I could imagine, that the physical specs are not supported, but it supports cards >32GB
[20:15:34] <KitsuWhooa> who knows :p
[20:30:12] <deep42thought> btw: our install iso has a not-loginable root user (e.g. the hashed password is "x")
[20:32:55] <KitsuWhooa> lol
[20:48:50] <deep42thought> well, the auto-login on tty1 works, but on all other ttys it fails
[20:49:19] <deep42thought> probably, the nologin is not the issue, but there should be some service listening and automatically log you in on tty$n for n>1
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[20:58:55] <buildmaster> i486/glibmm is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs1): https://archlinux32.org
[21:03:52] <buildmaster> i486/libxkbcommon is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
[22:11:30] <buildmaster> pentium4/openxr is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
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[22:14:24] <buildmaster> i486/openxr is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
[22:54:06] <buildmaster> pentium4/webkit2gtk is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[23:24:53] <buildmaster> i686/blender is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[23:43:35] <buildmaster> i486/packer is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs1): https://archlinux32.org