slips | TZAG | 05:00 |
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gnarface | ? | 05:25 |
HackphiL | Le Salut à toutes et tous \0/ | 08:26 |
u-amarsh04 | openssl 3.0.7-1 lists addressing CVE-2022-3358, CVE-2022-3602, CVE-2022-3786 | 09:02 |
opty | hello, i don't use devuan and i need to know when udev-finish exactly runs (before or after persistent network rules may change), could anyone look, please? | 10:29 |
opty | (and i hope devuan doesn't use parallel boot by default xD) | 10:34 |
Guest414 | Hi, guys. I have a problem. Suspension does not work when I close the lid of my laptop. Once the system is suspended, I can't wake it up. However, installing pm-utils and running "pm-suspend" works perfectly. Can I substitute the elogind suspend for the pm-utils suspend somehow? | 17:45 |
rwp | Bummer on Guest414's not hanging around long enough to get good help about that problem. | 19:48 |
rwp | I have thought that if pm-suspend is installed then it will be called. I know that /etc/acpi/lid.sh does this for example. | 19:49 |
rwp | But if the DE takes over handling of the lid switch, as I think it does, then I believe it is a simple DE configuration to set it there. | 19:50 |
rwp | Recently in Ceres every time Linux kernel upgrades produce these complaints "kernel: [251779.070406] BPF: type_id=97219 bitfield_size=0 bits_offset=0" and "BPF: Invalid name" | 21:48 |
rwp | And also "kernel: [251779.073076] failed to validate module [dm_mod] BTF: -22" | 21:49 |
rwp | I see lots of web search hits on [nvidia] instead of [dm_mod] but this happens to be in a VM with the QXL video driver. | 21:50 |
rwp | Any ideas as to what might be going on there? Since it appears as an error of sorts I am always trying to fix errors as opposed to ignoring them. | 21:51 |
gnarface | is dm_mod something that was packaged with the linux kernel or is it some other tainted driver like the nvidia one? | 22:00 |
gnarface | hmm, i guess it looks native | 22:08 |
gnarface | does it stop happening if you stop using qxl? | 22:08 |
rwp | I have no idea what dm_mod mod would be but assume it is related to device mapping. Whatever it is it is from Linux kernel main. | 23:12 |
rwp | > "stop using qxl" hmm... The three systems in total all are running headless so I can definitely simply try the other video spigots and see what happens. | 23:13 |
rwp | This hasn't always been happening but probably since Linux 6 rolled through? Probably correlates to Linux 6. | 23:14 |
rwp | Whatever that problem is I don't think it can be the QXL driver. Because I was wrong. None are using QXL. | 23:18 |
rwp | One of the three is using the Virtio video driver. The other two have no graphics configured at all, I have the serial port console configured. | 23:18 |
rwp | But it does appear to correlate perfectly with when Linux 6 kernel rolled through. | 23:19 |
rwp | I have been hearing about this new BPF layer. This must be something noisy related to that subsystem. | 23:19 |
rwp | I guess I will ignore it until I learn something better about it. Thanks! | 23:20 |
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