#archlinux32 | Logs for 2020-11-16

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[00:02:06] <buildmaster> i486/packer is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
[00:14:43] <buildmaster> i486/i3-gaps are broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
[00:16:35] <zulc22> dhcpcd is very "Sad" on my setup and i don't know why :)
[00:17:23] <zulc22> status says "ps_ctl_listen: read: Success, start operation timed out, terminating..."
[00:19:51] <zulc22> here's a picture of my screen -- idk how to take a screenshot of a tty
[00:19:51] <zulc22> https://photos.app.goo.gl
[00:21:53] <zulc22> hello?
[00:27:20] <buildmaster> pentium4/gqrx is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
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[00:34:20] <Core8826> hello?
[00:34:33] Core8826 is now known as Core2711
[00:34:46] <Core2711> oh my god
[00:34:48] <Core2711> I'm zulc22
[00:34:57] <Core2711> this client sucks
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[00:37:18] <Core3855> please
[00:37:20] <Core3855> AHHH
[00:37:33] Core3855 is now known as Core8343
[00:37:37] <Core8343> WHAT
[00:38:16] <T`aZ> dhcpcd is currently know to be broken, as a workaround, use dhclient or something else
[00:38:50] Core8343 is now known as Core9898
[00:39:03] <Core9898> okay thanks
[00:39:09] <T`aZ> for the driver of nvidia, i think you have an unsuported card by nvidia, look in the aur if there is a package compatible with a recent kernel
[00:39:27] <Core9898> I'm zulc22 I'm trying to get IRC working on mobile sorry for the weird shit I'm saying in chat
[00:39:43] <Core9898> how do I look in the AUR for drivers?
[00:39:55] <Core9898> do I just search for my nvidia card name?
[00:40:27] <T`aZ> there is a table with the corresponding nvidia driver version<->card
[00:40:31] <T`aZ> wait :p
[00:41:34] <T`aZ> this is way too old
[00:41:41] <T`aZ> https://wiki.archlinux.org
[00:41:42] <phrik> Title: NVIDIA - ArchWiki (at wiki.archlinux.org)
[00:42:15] <Core9898> yeah it's an nv11 series. not mentioned on the archwiki at all
[00:42:28] <T`aZ> nouveau is your best bet
[00:42:33] <Core9898> aw man
[00:42:56] <Core9898> thanks for trying; nouveau is really bad on my specific card
[00:42:57] <T`aZ> or, use the last debian version that is compatible with the old official driver
[00:43:14] <T`aZ> nouveau is very bad at performance
[00:43:51] <Core9898> what's stopping me from compiling the old driver for the latest kernel?
[00:43:59] <Core9898> it's binary only?
[00:44:05] <T`aZ> the problem is that , for the old official driver, you need a maximum specific version of Xorg ANd the kernel
[00:44:15] <T`aZ> something from 10y ago
[00:45:09] <Core9898> damn
[00:45:30] <T`aZ> yeah, well, it's probably not gonna work, and yeah, it's binary blob, with some clue code compiled between the blob and the kernel, but it only works for some specific kernel version, when it was released, aka 15yago :p
[00:45:42] <Core9898> what would be the latest debian, or if you don't know, how could I find out
[00:46:15] <T`aZ> you first need to find the last supported nvidia driver version, this is available on the nvidia website
[00:46:32] <Core9898> wait I read about something called 'nv' while searching for drivers, would trying that help any?
[00:46:47] <T`aZ> there it should say which kernel/xorg it works with, then, find that debian version (or any other binary distro) from that time
[00:47:14] <T`aZ> nv was like nouveau, only even worse
[00:47:50] <Core9898> is there any reason for me to try
[00:48:00] <T`aZ> if you are a geek, it might be fun
[00:48:02] <Core9898> *AHEM* ACCIDENTALLY PRESSED ENTER
[00:48:27] <Core9898> is there any reason for me to try compiling old nouveau
[00:48:52] <T`aZ> no, you dont want old nouveau
[00:49:44] <zulc22> alright
[00:49:46] <T`aZ> your choices are : 1) use nouveau driver, with arch, official package supported (but speed sucks)
[00:49:47] <zulc22> maybe i'll try NV?
[00:50:10] <zulc22> the speed sucking doesn't matter with the current issue
[00:50:12] <T`aZ> use the old official driver, with an old xorg, and an old kernel, and this is not possible on arch
[00:50:22] <T`aZ> 2) ^
[00:50:52] <zulc22> like the speed isnt the problem with nouveau rn
[00:51:03] <zulc22> it's that its all garbled in 3d
[00:51:35] <T`aZ> ha, then maybe some tweaks are possible maybe ? module option ?
[00:51:59] <zulc22> how can i tweak nouveau
[00:52:12] <T`aZ> or xorg option, you'll have to search, or report the issue/ask for help to the nouveau developers
[00:53:03] <zulc22> oh i never thought of contacting the nouveau ppl
[00:53:07] <zulc22> WHY DIDNT I
[00:53:09] <zulc22> OH MY G
[00:53:38] <zulc22> ok good there's a channel on freenode :)
[00:58:30] <T`aZ> just to add to your frustration, i have an old ION nvidia card, and since 1y it sucks ass, as it's no longer supported. I'm also using nouveau now. I'm never buying nvidia again because of this
[01:26:16] <zulc22> really? that little time??
[01:26:19] <zulc22> oh my god
[01:26:43] <zulc22> im lucky to be an AMD user
[04:12:12] <buildmaster> i686/vibe-d is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
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[07:38:52] <trotz> 2020/11/16 07:38 WARN buildmaster OS updates 10 updates, 0 ignored
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[14:16:55] <buildmaster> i486/xorg-server is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[15:10:35] <buildmaster> i686/rust-analyzer is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[15:11:57] <buildmaster> pentium4/rust-analyzer is broken (says nlopc46): https://archlinux32.org
[15:19:19] <buildmaster> i486/rust-analyzer is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:24:03] <buildmaster> i686/gnome-shell is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
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[19:21:27] <buildmaster> i686/kseexpr is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[19:22:02] <buildmaster> pentium4/kseexpr is broken (says nlopc46): https://archlinux32.org
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[20:45:07] <buildmaster> i486/tpm2-tools are broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
[20:46:10] <buildmaster> i486/clevis are broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
[20:47:25] <buildmaster> pentium4/tpm2-tools are broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[20:48:32] <buildmaster> i686/clevis are broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[20:49:36] <buildmaster> pentium4/clevis are broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[20:58:49] <buildmaster> i686/tpm2-pkcs11 is broken (says nlopc46): https://archlinux32.org
[21:01:03] <buildmaster> i486/syncthing is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
[21:01:54] <buildmaster> i486/eksctl is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
[21:04:19] <buildmaster> i486/skaffold is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[22:09:57] <buildmaster> i686/skaffold is broken (says nlopc46): https://archlinux32.org
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