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asciilifeform: uboot is in a separate nand partition
asciilifeform: dear glub
asciilifeform: i didn't change the uboot
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: odd
asciilifeform: nic works
asciilifeform: i just tested the nic
asciilifeform: doesn't dhcp by default, so no
asciilifeform: you can boot a pogo with it
asciilifeform: nubbins`: it's a kernel
asciilifeform: not even a very bad one.
asciilifeform: none at all
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: i must remind you - and everyone else here - that pogo has no rng.
asciilifeform: to ever begin to overheat
asciilifeform: can't even imagine how chinese that adapter would have to be
asciilifeform: wat?!?!!
asciilifeform: i have no idea how anyone could have gotten the notion that this causes overheating
asciilifeform: so no reason to unplug the serial cable, ever
asciilifeform: aha
asciilifeform: danielpbarron: feel free to screw the box shut
asciilifeform: just sorta crushed it in there
asciilifeform: i didn't even drill the latter
asciilifeform: my serial cable goes right through the closed case
asciilifeform: but why remove it
asciilifeform: if heatsink is removed - yes, overheats
asciilifeform: never said any such thing
asciilifeform: wai wat ?!!
asciilifeform: why?
asciilifeform: in case there are other clock surprises
asciilifeform: i'ma leave it running overnight
asciilifeform: most of the comforts of home, are there.
asciilifeform: etc.
asciilifeform: and top
asciilifeform: try dmesg
asciilifeform: this is about how big a non-developer's linux ought to be
asciilifeform: nothing esp. astonishing here
asciilifeform: obviously no bitcoind in there, yet
asciilifeform: nubbins`: this is kernel and all userland
asciilifeform: nubbins`: <5MB total
asciilifeform: the idea in my mind is to eventually have the whole shebang build from buildroot
asciilifeform: same as i did for, well, the rest
asciilifeform: and buncha diffs
asciilifeform: starting with a particular checkout of 'buildroot'
asciilifeform: after turdel/kernel is nailed down, i will post deterministic build for it
asciilifeform: will do that tomorrow
asciilifeform: i forgot to include sata
asciilifeform: contains basic utils
asciilifeform: no rootfs partition is needed as i crammed it in
asciilifeform: root pw is ''
asciilifeform: ^ this can be booted into for lulz
asciilifeform: http://www.loper-os.org/pub/turdel-with-rootfs.gz
asciilifeform: 6813dfeaa3b1412501acd64c06042cdf9854a44296b529a226c624455085943e1f0ab15580f764abede77b07a4fd162227fc7a9095d21673a078f11a000c0e7e turdel-with-rootfs.gz
asciilifeform: i do so wonder what kinda joker initialized it AND LEFT IT ON
asciilifeform: (see thread for wtf a watchdog timer is and how i knew to look for it)
asciilifeform: methinks i nailed it.
asciilifeform: not dead yet..
asciilifeform: ticktocktick...
asciilifeform: ....
asciilifeform: now...
asciilifeform: done.
asciilifeform: (not as simple as merely disabling it in config, 'buildroot' is very particular re: how it reads layers of configs)
asciilifeform still trying to build a kernel without wdt
asciilifeform: aha then
asciilifeform: that's different - lenin lives forever (TM) l0l
asciilifeform: srsly this is a mighty long thread about a dead'n'gone item
asciilifeform: were.
asciilifeform: was.
asciilifeform: 'What is the cause of a corked wine? The culprit is usually one of two reasons, TCA, which is short for 2, 4,6 Trichloroanisole. TCA is a type of fungus that occurs naturally. Because TCA is a natural fungi present in the bark of the cork tree, it can be easily be taken into the cork.' << who wants to kill something after reading this
asciilifeform: usaschwitz is a gigantic open-air debtor's prison already.
asciilifeform: and for the type of flying machine normally encountered, 'birdshot' ought to suffice
asciilifeform: (link in log somewhere)
asciilifeform: just to film it << the chinese filmed it recently
asciilifeform: hell, in usa electronically setting off the shell is banned
asciilifeform: a 'rembrandt' here is simply an analogue bitcoin.
asciilifeform knows that it is not the same
asciilifeform: but drinking your artifact is lunacy.
asciilifeform: for an archaeological artifact - sure.
asciilifeform: that item is now a 'rembrandt' and can be authenticated ?
asciilifeform: what reason ?
asciilifeform can believe
asciilifeform: which exists from wine to shoelaces
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: when i say 'above recycled piss pricepoint' it means getting squarely above the 'for the poor' product category in usa
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: varies by locale
asciilifeform: on account of this, possibly, having an effect on 'interstate commerce.'
asciilifeform: decimation: after 'wickard v. filburn', usg gained - perfectly legally - the power to regulate how many shits we may take per week
asciilifeform: presently testing a build with this crap removed with hot iron
asciilifeform: which may well be the root of the problem
asciilifeform: nubbins`: it's supported in the kernel i'm testing
asciilifeform: nubbins`: i have no evidence that the two events are connected. mere suspicion.
asciilifeform: nubbins`: sees, fails to init
asciilifeform: i dropped the link to that turd here. can go and see for yourself
asciilifeform: decimation: they think their 2.6.something built with proprietary (segger?) buildatron is 'open source'
asciilifeform: decimation: when you get above the 'recycled piss' price point, i suspect the 'valuation' is 100% 'veblen good.'
asciilifeform: (and no, it is not available in any format other than pdf, nor is it remotely readable if put through garbage compactor and turned into text, fucking deal with it)
asciilifeform: pp. 368 table 117
asciilifeform: http://www.marvell.com/embedded-processors/kirkwood/assets/FS_88F6180_9x_6281_OpenSource.pdf << ye olde manual
asciilifeform: while trying to init the rtc
asciilifeform: dollars to doughnuts it ends up switching on the watchdog countdown.
asciilifeform: 'drivers/rtc/hctosys.c: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)' during boot
asciilifeform: but this is pretty obviously a mishandled timer
asciilifeform: (i built it with rootfs cemented in kernel just as a quick test, to avoid having to flash the nand. i have kernel load from lan via tftp for tests. with rootfs and all contents, it is around 21M.)