**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 15 02:59:58 2021 May 15 12:08:44 ~praise RP for the LED trigger infrastructure. One of my favo May 15 12:08:44 All hail RP for the LED trigger infrastructure. One of my favo! May 15 13:50:25 :-) May 15 13:50:43 hi mickeyl, nice to see you are still there :-) May 15 13:52:48 florian: heya! How are things. Yeah, "Unkraut vergeht nicht"… although being pretty much swallowed by Apple ecosystems these days, I'm doing some linux work again for an appliance I'm prototyping. May 15 13:53:06 It's not running OE yet… but let's see. May 15 13:54:46 mickeyl: Exactly... so I feel lucky - still Linux and OE and no Apple ecosystem. :-) May 15 13:55:19 And I just used the LED infrastructure again and remembered when RP did that for the Zaurus almost 20 years ago May 15 14:01:38 florian: so, KC still up and running in business? May 15 14:04:06 mickeyl: Yep... moved to a real office a few years ago. Much of empty space currently since most of us work from home currently. May 15 14:09:12 mickeyl: hi! its nice those survive and are still useful! :) May 15 16:02:34 RP: Indeed. I'm prototyping a Linux-based OBD2 CANbus adapter and wanted to have some LED activity showing when there's traffic on the bus. And see… a) SocketCAN is an a netdev and b) there's a netdev trigger. A bunch of commands and all is setup without me having to do anything more. That's what I love w/ Linux. May 15 16:03:31 Things are so often done in a general and reusable way. May 15 16:03:57 On Apple, where I spend most of my time, there is no such infrastructure, for neither CAN nor LEDs. May 15 16:04:23 So you have to fiddle with user-space drivers, which sucks a bit. May 15 16:27:44 mickeyl: neat that it was that simple, like it :) I've managed to stay away from the apple world... May 15 16:31:06 RP, mickeyl: no fruits ? apples, oranges, lemons,... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 16 03:00:13 2021