Tristan Mahé
Tristan Mahé
it should be pretty easy to check that platform is either x86 or x86_64, but installing the arm version may be more difficult given that they do not distribute a...
I favor a list like this. At least new users would know what the moderation team has done in the past, and choose more wisely if they still want to...
I tried today a second battery and using a 10k resistor on the test contact points as outlined here: https://github.com/makerdiary/python-keyboard/issues/4#issuecomment-753388065. Everything checks out using a multimeter. Still no charging happening,...
At this point we need @xiongyihui to help us I think. I tried to identify the charger chip, it seems like cdu ti 018 would be a ti bq24075, but...
I do have the proper polarity, I corrected that before the first plug, since it was obvious from the pcb.. board is powered properly when on battery, just not charging......
> bump @xiongyihui , have you had any luck @gled-rs ? @mehalter Unfortunately not. Discussion went a bit further here https://community.makerdiary.com/t/m60-battery-not-charging/370/10 but no solution in sight. I tested two batteries...
I do believe that some keyboards just have a faulty charger, or no working chargers at all. I tested extensively two boards so far, with the proper batteries wiring, no...
it does not happen using lsquic 0.1.3 and 276bf09238103aaabe64be09b9ac10f976510ff7
I can clearly confirm the fd leak after some time and videos viewing on 88a538e71bd9810a8b47524b2ddc865ec6326285: #After 4h running: ~/invidious$ lsof | grep invidious | wc -l 2684 ~/invidious$ sudo service...
i just compiled and run it ? Maybe you have a lot of subs to refresh and this fd leaks comes from there ? Although I don't see crashes with...