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Well, you could crash any system with echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger lol
Obviously.
(assuming magic SysRq keys are enabled in the kernel)
> Kernel panic - not syncing: sysrq triggered crash
It doesn't require the keys to be enabled.
I believe all the triggers can be accessed through that file (assuming the file is enabled itself).
00:35
Let's dump 32 GB of core.
Hmm. LsaIso only runs if virtualization-based security is enabled.
It couldn't even draw the entire error message.
AIUI this is done through a low-level rendering routine; in rare situations, you could literally see it draw one letter at a time.
brian ~ % eix --homepage suckless
* app-editors/sandy
     Available versions:  ~0.4-r1 {savedconfig}
     Homepage:            tools.suckless.org/sandy
     Description:         an ncurses text editor with an easy-to-read, hackable C source

* app-misc/lsx
     Available versions:  0.1-r1
     Homepage:            web.archive.org/web/20160104002819/http://tools.suckless.org:80/…
     Description:         list executables

* dev-libs/libgrapheme
     Available versions:  ~1
     Homepage:            libs.suckless.org/libgrapheme
Huh.
@forest: since you said you use dwm and st...
It it worth learning a tiling window manager?
01:23
So much more to learn.
I'm going to try i3wm.
50 pages of documentation, oh my.
...and I've gone past 1,000 clicks on my new printer.
01:50
(got absolutely no plans to remove KDE Plasma)
02:31
I think I'm trying to learn too many things at once. Jesus, just how much time and energy would I need to do all this stuff?
 
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08:07
1000 clicks on a printer?
uhm. Pages I grok, but clicks?
Also, whee 6950 ordered
09:16
some kinda metering term
something about usage billing
10:09
Ok. Easlily solved them,. Do not conNect mouse to printer :)
But yes, I know abot your <Strike>fridge</strike> printer.
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Apr 11 at 23:07, by bwDraco
Why "clicks" on a "meter"? Because the very first plain-paper photocopier, the Xerox 914, had a physical meter that counted the number of copies made. You'd mail them meter reads and get billed for the appropriate amount, just like a utility meter.
Water, gas, lectricity, copies... Heh
10:46
@Hennes Congrats! GPUs are finally in stock again, right?
11:15
they are still overpriced
11:56
Xerox 914 - Paper jam in fuser can cause paper to catch fire.
in stock, often still overpriced though
as in, if release price was 700 Eur in 2020 then a normal price tday would be a lot lower.
But they only dropped to near release prices
And the refreshes started with inflated release prices.
Esp. Nvidia 'room heater' like the 3090Ti
450W. Watt the F!
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AMD is more power friendly. More memory. And works under not windows where NV only has binary blobs
(I've had paper jams in the fuser cause paper to get discolored)
MiG
MiG
12:13
graphics card drawing 450W? wow :x
As if 375W wasn't enough. I'm not happy at how much heat my desktop dumps into my room.
4090 (next gen) has designs for up to 600W for the non overclocked factory models
with multiple 12 pins connectors
May 7 at 13:19, by bwDraco
Finally got to doing some power measurements on my desktop... about 310-320W from Astaroth proper under a reduced-power gaming load (GPU set to 175W), up to a maximum of 550-600W with higher CPU load and maximum GPU power (375W). The monitors contribute about 35W.
(my Linux laptop idles at 3-4W and is absurdly efficient; it helps that it runs Gentoo, where everything is optimized for the hardware, like Macs)
MiG
MiG
@bwDraco Gonna be extra interesting with increased heat waves... I once even opened the case of my gaming PC during those, pointed a table fan in and only then it wouldn't trip over excessive temperatures
It's a full tower. There's more than enough thermal capacity.
MiG
MiG
12:24
yeah, mine was a midi tower back then
Astaroth has never come close to overheating during normal operation.
MiG
MiG
but room temp was 35+C at that point, so I needed vastly increased airflow
Still remember when "microtowers" were big... because my full-tower desktop would dwarf them!
@MiG 35°C? ewwwww
Corsair Graphite 760T, 564mm x 246mm x 568mm (HWD), swing-open windowed side door.
ttyl.
MiG
MiG
12:30
@bertieb horribly designed student complex that was basically a huge solar collector
@bwDraco I was kinda happy with my midi towers tbh, full towers are just a bit too much to have in the living room :x
12:44
@MiG wierdly I prefer big cases cause I have big hands ._.
MiG
MiG
So do I, I still prefer 'just the right size' - and considering what went in a big tower would just be a whole lot of air
even my 12 disk home server is in a midi tower - it's pretty full, but I've carefully designed airflow on each set of HDDs so they're staying pretty fresh
I liked full towers since I often had 6-9 harddrives.
No more need for them since everything moved to NVME
MiG
MiG
hehe, see above :P
I do miss MNMV slots though. Only 3 on the motherboard, PCIe addin card bought (so 4x 2TB total)
MiG
MiG
and bulk storage still means oldfashioned HDDs, and therefore thermal output
12:48
I also miss expension slots
MiG
MiG
the case I got could house an additional drive cage, pretty well designed that
Old was (ISA/PCI)

SCSI card (adaptec 1542cf)
SCSI card NCR 810 (fast SCSI)
SCSi card High voltage differention
NIC (ISA, 10Gbit net)
NIC (PCI, 100 MBIT)
grahics? sounds.... sory, out of slots
MiG
MiG
heh, ISA
I'm imagining a harp sound introducing a flashback right now :P
@Hennes ..... ISA 10Gbit???????
:D
Ghz. old SASI and SCI was 5Mhz signaling
fast SCSI was 10MHz
Oh, the 5950 card will be run in an x16 slot, at x8 speeds. laCK OF LANES
I mean, what one would want is:
16 graphics
16 NvME (4x4)
8 Old NIC
4 Extra USB-C

So 44 or more PCIe lanes.
It is anoying that regular consumer boards and CPU's do not offer that.
MiG
MiG
12:53
I just went with a workstation one... that kinda started with wanting ECC memory and therefore a xeon, but as a bonus the main board had a lot of features
And that is without plugging in extra stuff like eSATA (for external HDDs) card, none of the HW RAID cards which are collecting dust, no capture card, ...
yeah. Xeon or treadripper seems to be required for enthousiast level
MiG
MiG
got an Areca RAID card lying around, but even though I could've used its ports, apparently they're recommended against as passthrough when using ZFS
With ZFS on freeBSD they indeed did.
Either your OS (driver, FS etc) is Smart, or your card. But not both
And modern setups are fast enough to do good things
but if you havre a 80486 then those raid cards really help
MiG
MiG
my problem was mostly that the drives I used were multi TB sized, at which point any RAID configuration will have unfavourable rebuilding times
started out with 500GB ones on the Areca, right now there's 12 8TB ones in ZFS
@Hennes my last 2 AMD cards have died due to poor engineering. i've gone nvidia this time and its holding up way better and way fewer crazy driver issues
12:59
My AMD 5870 lived a logn times. No issues
then a NV 960. same
then a NVC 1080. Also no problems
And soon a 5950 from AMD
No issues with either, bar the nvdia driver updates
Can download new stuff and install. But to update I and I am asked to register
MiG
MiG
mkay? o_O
So one end up with full driver deinstall, reboot, install latest
MiG
MiG
I guess that'll still involve the reboot
yeah: "You’re now responsible for updating your own NVIDIA drivers. They won’t automatically check for updates or download and install new versions of your GPU drivers for you. That feature requires the NVIDIA GeForce Experience software."
Ah, studio driver is normal driver. That is new for me
MiG
MiG
nothing stopping you from using a disposable mail address and a fake name (and moustache) though
13:03
according yto my desktop I am using the lastest drivers.
Which were released 2-3 years ago
Somehow I have some doubs, though that is an older gtx 1080
 
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20:30
@bwDraco I think so, although I also like floating window managers (dwm has a floating mode).
Although I've also used cwm, which is like dwm but without any tiling support. And there are some more feature-complete tiling window managers like i3, whereas dwm is really minimalist.
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23:10
Hello search bar
I have been assimilated

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