| bgstack15 | gnarface: I figured it out! Enlightenment sets up a "elogind-inhibit" for the handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key:handle-lid-switch WHAT, and then I guess just binds to the keys that are now visible to xev because they're not just BIOS-shutting down the system. | 02:02 |
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| bgstack15 | and I can replicate that too. Thanks a million, #devuan, and ErRandir and gnarface! | 02:02 |
| gnarface | bgstack15: glad you figured it out | 02:09 |
| gnarface | thanks for getting back to us about it | 02:09 |
| onefang | That was fun. Got back from an afternoon at appointments and such, to find out my main hard drive had put itself into read only mode. Problem is that's where /var/log is stored, so nothing useful in any log files. I suspect my RAM gremlin got hungry. | 09:16 |
| onefang | fscking 15 TB of spinning rust takes a while. | 09:16 |
| * onefang runs all the file integrity checks I've put in place. | 09:17 | |
| onefang | Yep, got some work to do. Debsums has already reported one more file than usual. The usual ones are ones I changed myself. | 09:20 |
| onefang | Debsums says seven packages affected. Other checks running now. | 09:25 |
| onefang | Oddly, six of them are games. lol | 09:26 |
| CueXXIII | onefang: /sbin/dmesg had nothing either? since that reads from the in kernel log buffer, not from disk | 09:39 |
| onefang | Oh goody, fcheck found different packaged files with CRC problems, no overlap with the ones debsums found. This is why I have several integrity checkers. | 09:39 |
| onefang | Yes, but if the disk is read only, it can't WRITE to the disk. It was too late for the kernel log buffer, it had already rebooted. | 09:40 |
| CueXXIII | ah, that's not ideal | 09:40 |
| onefang | Really wish I could track down this RAM gremlim. Problem is it's got 256 GB to hide in. | 09:49 |
| onefang | Also really wish I could have got ECC RAM when I built this desktop. The motherboard can handle it. | 09:54 |
| CueXXIII | have you run memtest86 on it? | 09:57 |
| onefang | First thing I did while building it. | 09:58 |
| onefang | Which is why I know it takes a whole day. lol | 09:58 |
| onefang | Then ran it for several more days, while I juggled RAM sticks, and eventually figured it was a motherboard problem, which I replaced. | 10:01 |
| onefang | BRB, replacing one of those packages means I gotta reboot. | 10:18 |
| al1r4d | https://functional.cafe/@jackdaniel/112359022129725611 | 11:06 |
| onefang | During that last reboot I turned on A-XMP, see what sort of difference that makes. | 11:46 |
| onefang | I was looking through overclocking stuff in the BIOS, thinking maybe I could underclock the RAM a little. The A-XMP setting says it asks the RAM how it wants to be run. So might be worth it. | 11:49 |
| onefang | Usually I leave overclocking stuff turned off. | 11:53 |
| sixwheeledbeast | XMP is overclocking the RAM | 11:57 |
| onefang | Which is why I had left it off. It was the "asks the RAM what it likes" bit I thought might help. | 11:59 |
| al1r4d | https://outpost.fosspost.org/d/19-systemd-wants-to-expand-to-include-a-sudo-replacement | 12:00 |
| onefang | Probably could have left the last five words off that URL. lol | 12:01 |
| djph | heh | 12:38 |
| djph | al1r4d: "well, xz didn't pan out, so we're doing this now..." | 12:39 |
| Walex | the ultimate plan of Pottering is to replace distributions with 'systemd' containerized apps | 17:39 |
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