**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 31 02:59:57 2019 Jan 31 06:09:22 also, lcd(amoled, ips, tn) is more stressfull to the eyes Jan 31 06:09:23 LED display != LCD. Jan 31 06:49:57 nitpick all you want, any display with own light source is stressful to the eyes Jan 31 08:10:02 Does an adapter to use an SODIMM as a full-size DIMM exist? Jan 31 08:10:13 yes Jan 31 08:11:26 For all of SDR SDRAM and all four generations of DDR SDRAM? Jan 31 08:13:18 Do SDR SDRAM SODIMMs exist? I thought they did but I have not changed RAM in a portable computer that uses SDR SDRAM in a long time. Jan 31 08:22:42 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SO-DIMM appears to only talk about DDR SDRAM so I still do not have an answer. I could try to check what one of my Pentium III or earlier notebook computers uses. Jan 31 08:25:03 Yes, I realise that the original XBox uses a Pentium III and DDR SDRAM but that is the only Pentium Pro/II/III (P6 microarchitecture) computer I know of that uses DDR SDRAM instead of SDR SDRAM. Jan 31 08:54:10 The user manual for my Toshiba Satellite 2230CDS Pentium III (actually Coppermine Celeron) notebook computer from 2000 appears to say that the computer uses a SODIMM even though the manual does not actually use the term SODIMM. So yes, I think SODIMMs we already used for SDR SDRAM, not only for DDR SDRAM. Jan 31 08:54:47 were already used Jan 31 09:13:49 Yes, SDR SDRAM SODIMMs exist: Jan 31 09:13:49 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SO-DIMM&oldid=54295397 Jan 31 09:13:49 Some time since 2006, information about SDR SDRAM SODIMMS appears to have been removed from the SODIMM article, presumably because someone thought that SDR SDRAM is no longer relevant even though the box about DRAM at the end of the article still covers pre-SDRAM technology such as SIMMs and FPM and EDO types of asynchronous DRAM. Jan 31 09:20:11 Actually, the current version of the article still covers SDR SDRAM types of SODIMMs but does not mention the data rate, which is why I thought the current version of the article talks only about DDR SDRAM. Jan 31 09:46:29 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous_dynamic_random-access_memory does not mention SODIMM at all? Seriously? Jan 31 09:47:14 Apparently it is written as if only full-size DIMMs are used. Jan 31 10:08:26 I edited the SO-DIMM article, which is the first edit this year. Jan 31 10:10:07 The photograph of the PC100 SODIMM from the article in 2006 should be readded to the current version of the article but I do not want to sidetrack myself that much. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 31 12:34:12 2019 Jan 31 13:45:36 maemo.org is down :-/ Jan 31 13:45:52 ~techstaff Jan 31 13:45:52 i guess techstaff is techstaff(AT)maemo.org - the folks that keep your maemo infra running. Devotion to Duty http://xkcd.com/705/ Jan 31 13:46:16 xes, DocScrutinizer05, warfare Jan 31 13:46:48 tmo is up, but not the main site Jan 31 14:33:17 sicelo: let me have a look. Jan 31 14:36:12 sicelo: The whole machine crashed, something was eating all memory. - should be back up. Jan 31 14:38:36 tyvm Jan 31 14:44:44 warfare: one dayp the redirect when logging into maemo.org using HTTPS should be checked. after credentials are entered, it tries to load non-HTTPS version of the site, and at least at my end, doesn't succeed. So I have to prepend https:// again, and only then it loads fine Jan 31 15:05:50 sicelo: This is sooo deep in midgard, I doubt this can be fixed easily. Jan 31 16:11:21 sicelo: I reported that a good few years ago. There some weird redirects going on somewhere in the midgard mess. Jan 31 19:34:19 Desktop file - is it abiword.desktop ? How do I check whether the app gets file parameter in here? What's a good example of an app which does get file parameter in here? Jan 31 19:55:29 Fun: https://stellatech.com/en/nokia-n900-dome-sheet,a,820364.html/ Jan 31 20:01:36 brolin_empey: LCD for Nokia N900 may have been made by Sony, but flex cable looks like something custom-made for Nokia. And I don't expect it to be possible to transfer LCD flex cable from a broken LCD to a new Sony LCD? Jan 31 20:09:18 Wikiwide: Some wiki page I redd weeks or months ago, maybe on elinux.org (?), has the hardware specifications and low-level software specifics for the N900 and says the model of Sony LCD the N900 uses. I think I redd the page on my office computer but I am currently at home and I intentionally do not synchronise my Web browser between my home computer and office computer. Jan 31 20:13:32 Okay, thank you :-) It would be nice to know Jan 31 20:14:50 Problem is, even digitizer (which has a more standard flex connector) is difficult to replace because the metal part gets easily damaged/bent if you try to detach old digitizer from it. Jan 31 20:15:55 In short, all these custom-made metal/plastic mechanical parts are a problem. Glue, too - compact but very, very inconvenient. Even screws can be trouble. Feb 01 01:10:27 Wikiwide: https://elinux.org/N900 Search the page for “Sony”. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 01 02:59:56 2019