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Hamster | Hey, I've had two different Windows 10 Laptops where the Tomu has shown up as "ComNav GNSS Receiver" and failed to register as a COM port. If it isn't covered elsewhere do you want me to send through a how-to on how to fix it? | 02:08 |
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auscompgeek | ah yes I too love my USB serial devices showing up as GPS/GLONASS devices | 02:14 |
auscompgeek | I would think many people would appreciate a how-to for that scenario | 02:14 |
mijofa | I had to uninstall modemmanager on my debian system. Not like I ever intend to plug an actual modem in so wasn't a big deal | 02:16 |
duncan^ | is that part of networkmanager? | 02:17 |
mijofa | I suspect so, but I networkmanager still worked fine after removing modemmanager | 02:17 |
auscompgeek | networkmanager integrates with modemmanager. not necessarily part of it. | 02:19 |
Hamster | Where is the best place to assemble it? Email it to mithro? somewhere else? | 02:20 |
Hamster | sorry for slow replies - sneaking in some time while at work :-) | 02:21 |
auscompgeek | send a PR to a relevant repo? | 02:21 |
auscompgeek | let's not chew up mithro's valuable time :) | 02:22 |
duncan^ | AFAIU it is a known issue | 02:24 |
duncan^ | Might be worth describing it on a Github issue | 02:24 |
duncan^ | buZz: #tor | 02:24 |
duncan^ | jasdjfkl;sad | 02:24 |
duncan^ | fucak | 02:24 |
duncan^ | #tea | 02:25 |
duncan^ | argh | 02:25 |
duncan^ | :(( | 02:25 |
* duncan^ has keyboard hell | 02:25 | |
buZz | :P | 02:25 |
Hamster | OK - will log an issue in one of the repos sometime soon. Will include text instructions for fix. | 02:26 |
Hamster | Just a little odd that very well constructed Google-fu found nothing (for any hardare). Thought I had fried the TOMU. However, they all worked on my Linux box (funny that 8-) ) | 02:27 |
auscompgeek | if it shows up as a device, there's no way said device would've been fried :P | 02:28 |
duncan^ | I'm sorry buZz. | 02:32 |
buZz | all is well | 02:32 |
Hamster | <joking> I should introduce you to my pile of broken USB things friends ask me to fix.... zero byte USB drives, things with lifted pads, cracked PCBs... Those people shouldn't be allowed nice things | 02:33 |
duncan^ | well old USB drives tend to go like that after a while | 02:36 |
mijofa | Friends and family tend to just give me their broken USB things, never care for me to fix them but assume since I have a pile of things I'll probably want to do something with it | 02:40 |
Hamster | Thanks all - catch you all soon. (Hope your keyboard gets better Duncan!) | 02:50 |
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mithro | Bah, missed hamster! | 03:03 |
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kyaputen | so I tried to debug the bootloader produced by the gcc port, I'm a little puzlled | 22:21 |
kyaputen | when I step, everything seems to work, but as soon as I run normally, I have pc & lr jumping to a seemingly random location (at some point) | 22:22 |
kyaputen | so I'm guessing a timing problem, but I'm having a hard time pinpointing where, since every time I step, the problem goes away :) | 22:22 |
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