brolin_empey | I thought that non-Intel chipsets no longer exist in the post-Pentium 4 era but apparently I came across a Core 2 motherboard with an nVidia chipset: | 10:32 |
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brolin_empey | https://www.evga.com/support/manuals/files/123-YW-E175-A1.pdf | 10:32 |
brolin_empey | Apparently this motherboard still supports NetBurst CPUs, so it is kind of still in the Pentium 4 era but apparently this motherboard supports Core 2 CPUs too. So maybe non-Intel chipsets did not disappear until the Nehalem era? | 10:32 |
Hurrian | yeah, LGA775 has Nvidia chipsets, but holy hell they were buggy | 10:34 |
{-0-} | backupmenu? have copied the two .item files from /usr/share/backupmenu to /etc/bootmenu.d but no option for backupmenu on boot, what have I missed? | 14:21 |
{-0-} | ok... shouldn't have done that, supposed to be an all lowercase backupmenu.item | 15:00 |
{-0-} | # /bootmenu.sh never looks in /etc/bootmenu.d ? | 15:07 |
bencoh | {-0-}: you need to run some update-whatever script | 15:28 |
bencoh | iirc | 15:28 |
bencoh | u-boot-update-bootmenu | 15:29 |
{-0-} | looks like something didn't complete on previous installs, after purging and reinstalling backupmenu it presented a readme ( didn;t do that before ) | 15:51 |
{-0-} | rebooted into backupmenu and now creating a backup | 15:51 |
{-0-} | bencoh, u-boot is next, but would rather make a backup first :) | 15:52 |
bencoh | ah :) | 15:52 |
{-0-} | what's the average number of re-flashes/package install fests till you get your package list *just right*? | 22:14 |
{-0-} | this is a bit like my first pc and installing every program from every magazine cover cd... | 22:15 |
{-0-} | getting it all wrong but having a lot of fun :D | 22:17 |
ontime | A little update with erased mtd1 aka cal partition for whose interest in. Not available: bt, fmtx, fmrx, kernel-power. That's what I noticed. Works: wlan, gsm but rtcom-call-ui sends much of dbus request for rename owner. Something automatically erases mtd1 during boot time. When I nandwrite cal partition from other works dev on working maemo then 'sysinfod --system' shows: | 22:34 |
ontime | CAL ERROR: header CRC mismatch at addr 00000000: calc 348c647a vs. 8b22b406 | 22:34 |
ontime | CAL ERROR: both configuration areas are invalid; choosing first half | 22:34 |
ontime | so that's not gonna be working. Perhaps some Nokia's inside software can calculate header crc, but what would be next? This device is usable but without kernel-power not so useful. It will be data server. If someone wants test something on such device I can try test it for you. | 22:35 |
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