💾 Archived View for gemini.ctrl-c.club › ~phoebos › logs › kisslinux-2024-01-19.txt captured on 2024-05-10 at 13:56:51.
⬅️ Previous capture (2024-02-05)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-
[2024-01-19T02:14:43Z] <ehawkvu> ilt: Emacs 29.2! ~ https://0x0.st/H0tn.PGagnmfD [2024-01-19T05:55:25Z] <sewn> hi [2024-01-19T14:34:57Z] <thikkl> sad_plan do I need EFI bootloader control, EFI capsule loader, or EFI runtime service tests support enabled? [2024-01-19T14:35:01Z] <thikkl> https://imgur.com/nDuk6Pm.png [2024-01-19T14:36:04Z] <thikkl> (as in, generally speaking, are these necessary) [2024-01-19T14:36:05Z] <sad_plan> hm, I dont think so. I can check wether I have it enabled. [2024-01-19T14:37:40Z] <sad_plan> hm, I do have EFI_RUNTIME_WRAPPER enabled for what its worth. but not EFI_TEST. I also have EFI_ESRT enabled [2024-01-19T14:37:43Z] <thikkl> also, where can I find the Intel PMT support? I can't find this in menuconfig [2024-01-19T14:37:50Z] <thikkl> Or is this not part of the 6.7 kernel? [2024-01-19T14:38:02Z] <sad_plan> I dunno, I use 5.4.x [2024-01-19T14:38:10Z] <thikkl> oh ok [2024-01-19T14:38:24Z] <sad_plan> do you need it? [2024-01-19T14:40:26Z] <sad_plan> have you checked in linux-firmware? [2024-01-19T14:41:51Z] <sad_plan> intel_pmt should be under processor type and features [2024-01-19T14:47:09Z] <sad_plan> thikkl: its under x86 platform specific device drivers [2024-01-19T14:48:20Z] <thikkl> It's not there, maybe they removed it [2024-01-19T14:48:28Z] <thikkl> I'll grep in .config for it [2024-01-19T14:48:33Z] <sad_plan> press z [2024-01-19T14:48:41Z] <sad_plan> itll unhide hidden ones [2024-01-19T14:49:17Z] <sad_plan> it requires intel_vsec [2024-01-19T14:50:12Z] <thikkl> I see PMT telemetry driver and PMT crashlog driver, but not intel pmt [2024-01-19T14:50:25Z] <sad_plan> if you look up intel_vsec, it should show up, enable that, then look up inte_pmt [2024-01-19T14:50:54Z] <thikkl> okay [2024-01-19T20:21:11Z] <acsqdotme> Yo guys, I tried to set up my kernel last night and did the jenga tower of dependencies with `make localyesconfig`, but it didn't get past the loading kernel phase. Do I need to install linux-firmware too? I'm not too clear on how that works. [2024-01-19T20:24:12Z] <sad_plan> linux-firmware contains firmware that the kernel doesnt already include. chances are that you require one or more of them. youd have to figure that out. [2024-01-19T20:24:19Z] <sad_plan> check the gentoo wiki i.e. for your hardware [2024-01-19T20:25:02Z] <sad_plan> theres also a search function in the logs here, which you can search for your other issue. this was asked again couple days ago [2024-01-19T20:25:10Z] <sad_plan> https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/kisslinux/ [2024-01-19T21:04:59Z] <acsqdotme> sorry, I'll try to search before I come here. [2024-01-19T21:06:27Z] <sad_plan> it was merly a reminder that there is a search function. I wasnt trying to be rude [2024-01-19T21:07:03Z] <sad_plan> its just that this specific question is being asked, aloot [2024-01-19T21:07:11Z] <sad_plan> the loading kernel issue that is