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@ljs @josh @jvschrag Yeah, usually a great meetings is kind of "accomplish a mission" with those people who matter for accomplishing that goal. Then usually people say what they need to say because the whole thing is somewhat goal oriented. Does not need that much preparing. Can be compared to something like going to a bank to negotiate mortgage loan or similar scenario :-)
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@timojyrinki @vbabka i've tried this a million times and with both of the major browser, no luck. opensuse bugzilla is inaccessible for me unfortunately.
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@josh @jvschrag i.e. consider meeting a product that you love or hate.
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@josh @jvschrag meetings should have a QA process :-) it is the only asset in corps that is not too eagerly measured.

I.e. instead of arguing how meetings should or should not be there should be some way to measure their quality and continuously improve them like any other asset. I'd guess what works is something that has a time parameter and depends on company's overall state etc.

i think this is also major glitch of existing agile processes (scrum, kanban etc.). they are in the end of the day static and unrobust.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

gotta love #tiktok
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@aras not a big suprise, i mean management engine has also used SPARC in the past: https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/management_engine
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Edited 1 year ago

Ok, the fact that the "AI" (NPU) chip controller inside Intel's new Meteor Lake CPUs uses SPARC instruction set (from 1990?) was not on my bingo cards for this year. https://chipsandcheese.com/2024/04/22/intel-meteor-lakes-npu/

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Jarkko Sakkinen

never get bored to richard cheese :-) always gets you into good mood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrMjvUzlohY
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago

@Andi Luckily I’ve recently tested SGX cgroups patches with Tumbleweed, i.e. know how to compile equivalent distro kernel (as it is made for OpenSUSE) for any possible kernel tree :-) So can easily try this out once the bandwidth is available.

It is maybe even easier than Ubuntu kernel (which has been easiest so far):

./scripts/install-git-hooks # not sure whether this is really required
./scripts/tar-up.sh 
export LINUX_GIT=~/work/linux-tpmdd # clean clone swithed to branch of your choice
./scripts/osc_wrapper kernel-source/kernel-default.spec

The packages land to /var/tmp/build-root/standard-x86_64/home/abuild/rpmbuild/RPMS/x86_64. And obviously needs to be signed with a MOK key if secure boot is turned on.

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@Andi Luckily I've recently tested SGX cgroups patches with Tumbleweed, i.e. know how to compile equivalent distro kernel (as it is made for OpenSUSE) for any possible kernel tree :-) So can easily try this out once the bandwidth is available.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
@jani @timojyrinki that said prefixes do have measurable benefits for a developer! :-)

e.g. if have such prefix missing from some function that i maintain and i get a patch with that rationale, i most likely ack it despite being somewhat cosmetic change.
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@jani @timojyrinki yeah sorry for mentioned that. i can admit that being irritated it just spotted my attention and ofc i went to complain about it here in social media :-) apologies!
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
@timojyrinki @vbabka there is some problem with sign on in SUSE sites. i've never been able to log in to that bugzilla. I've emailed to admins but they never have answered.

There was some other bug that I even fixed in OpenSUSE installation but I cannot remember what it was :-) I reported it here to mastodon only. I need to look that one up too if I ever get access to that bugzilla.
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Jarkko Sakkinen

Edited 1 year ago
@Andi I can try it once I have bandwidth. Thanks for tip!
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@jani the breaking point doing something to this was after watching fallout pilot and wanting to start playing fallout 3 one again (with latest graphics mods) ;-) fallout made me do it
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@jani fair enough :-) i'll do as good report as I possibly can and submit it...
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@jani OK fair enough since both you and timo try to put me to fill out web form I will do it although it feels like torture :-)

I'll still look through kernel tree first see what I can find...
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@timojyrinki yeah i look up now to kernel tree, dig up all info that i possibly can and then post to LKML :-) and thanks for XE driver tip! i'll try it but i still look up first if i can find something nasty in i915 driver.

If XE driver is a fix, then this is also tumbleweed bug, ain't it @vbabka ?
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