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<asimovsh>
hi guys
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<sewn>
bye asimovsh
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<riteo>
vbt: to be clear, I don't use PGO nor LTO in most of my builds (perhaps I should)
<riteo>
I just set CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS to `-O2 -pipe -march=native`
<riteo>
regarding the kernel, as sewn said, I just configure and install it manually
<riteo>
The kernel is surprisingly user-friendly when it comes to manually stripping it down
<riteo>
Like, considering how technical and deep it is in the system, it's unironically easier to set up and fine-tune than most software out there. Like, kudos to everyone involved in there
<riteo>
(I use "like" too much, can you tell I am a teenager)
<riteo>
asimovsh: I hope you read the logs, but BTW I don't use bluez
<riteo>
could somebody tell them if they come back, I can seem to be able to line up with them
<sewn>
they need to bounce
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<asimovsh>
riteo: sure i readed the logs
<asimovsh>
also made again a fresh install of kiss
<asimovsh>
i will test and see if kiss fit again in my needs
<sad_plan>
asimovsh: if it doesnt, make it fit. thats the best thing about kiss
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<asimovsh>
also
<asimovsh>
i dont remember
<asimovsh>
but have some solution for the logs in init?
<asimovsh>
iwd logs in tty screen
<sad_plan>
have the service script redirect the output to /var/log/iwd.log or something.
<asimovsh>
someone here is using it?
<asimovsh>
seems to get segfault
<sad_plan>
I am. but im not getting segfaults on kiss
<sad_plan>
but on oasis I do. not sure why
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<asimovsh>
can u send your logs?
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<asimovsh>
just for compare
<asimovsh>
it seems everything is fine
<asimovsh>
but keep not connect to wifi
<sewn>
gdb it
<sewn>
or maybe strace/verbose flag it
<asimovsh>
thats the point
<asimovsh>
i cant get network
<asimovsh>
i will enter white a live CD and built id
<asimovsh>
sucks but is the only option
<sad_plan>
I dont have any logs at hand though. I always redirect to /dev/null
<sad_plan>
how are you connecting to wifi?
<sad_plan>
iwd_passphrase?
<asimovsh>
not even connect
<asimovsh>
I installed and try to use it
<asimovsh>
get some logs but no connection
<asimovsh>
The file .psk seems okay
<asimovsh>
and the right password
<sad_plan>
run iwd -d > /tmp/log 2>&1. maybe you can spot the issue
<sad_plan>
at home I cant even connect, but I think the wifi is the issue, not iwd
<asimovsh>
i don't think so
<asimovsh>
already used eiwd in this network
<asimovsh>
and in gentoo i used iwd and seems fine
<sad_plan>
hm
<asimovsh>
anyway
<asimovsh>
here what the log say
<asimovsh>
termbin.com/6vj2
<asimovsh>
repeats it
<sad_plan>
hm
<asimovsh>
also
<asimovsh>
what strace logged
<asimovsh>
termbin.com/yr3u
<asimovsh>
seems that a problem witb mu iwlwifi driver?
<sewn>
asimovsh: do you have WiFi firmware
<asimovsh>
yeah
<asimovsh>
is in my lib/firmware
<sewn>
double check dmesg
<asimovsh>
okay
<sewn>
asimovsh: either that or embed it into kernel
<asimovsh>
my dmesg seems that is nothing wrong with iwlwifi
<asimovsh>
termbin.com/njys
<asimovsh>
anyon e see some error?
<ukky>
asimovsh: your iwd does a segfault
<asimovsh>
yeah
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<asimovsh>
yeag
<asimovsh>
i cant use it
<asimovsh>
no connection nothing
<asimovsh>
thats all
<asimovsh>
get back to gentoo
<asimovsh>
aurevoir
<sad_plan>
ilt: eiwd will break on musl 1.2.5 because basename() is removed from string.h