[09:59:54] FTR, I requested an emergency deployment over in #wikimedia-operations [10:48:54] spec tests for puppetmaster::web_frontend have been broken for 2 weeks now? :( [11:04:18] (emergency deployment done) [13:49:20] vgutierrez: I'll take a look, I didn't realize [13:49:43] jhathaway: crash I got this morning: https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/tGG4JnS5/ [13:49:52] thanks [14:05:05] I just got this: MediaWiki internal error. [14:05:05] Original exception: [7a3171e4-60d6-4c77-af52-542e166af1da] 2025-04-04 14:02:36: Fatal exception of type "Wikimedia\Rdbms\DBUnexpectedError" [14:05:05] Exception caught inside exception handler. [14:05:05] Set $wgShowExceptionDetails = true; at the bottom of LocalSettings.php to show detailed debugging information. [14:05:26] I got a similar error yesterday, and I think I've seen a few more over the past days. [14:05:30] Is this a known issue? [14:43:46] Yeah, unfortunately [14:52:26] Why unfortunately? Better that it be something people are already aware of than it be a new problem to add to the pile :-) [16:40:43] In case you get a new Lenovo X1 from ITS (gen 12) and want to install Debian. Here is my little "Linux on .." exeprience I meant to share since back in January. https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mutante/Debian_on_Thinkpad_X1_Carbon_Gen_12 [16:45:37] nice, I have some Red Hat buddies running that same Carbon, heard a lot of good things about it [16:48:08] battery life is life [16:50:10] oh yea, and I did not even mention yet. sound just works.. like out of the laptop speakers. without reading anything about pulseaudio and alsa. that's new too [17:08:41] pfft... you need to be using pipewire and working out what's wrong! where's the fun in "just works"?!? [17:15:01] LOL [17:53:20] mutante: I got the same from ITS some weeks ago and I simply installed the latest trixie weekly d-i build and everything worked out of the box [17:54:20] including wifi, since bookworm the default images include firmware-non-free, so such hacks are no longer needed, but possibly the firmware in bookworm was too old [17:58:51] moritzm: ACK! even better and thanks for confirming that. I only started trying trixie after I got to the touchpad issue. Not sure why because I always used to run testing on laptop and now again. [18:00:19] no touchscreen right now and have not even checked if that's hardware or software because I consider it a feature that it's off. [18:01:07] so when you pick it up you dont accidentally click random stuff [18:01:46] it's a great laptop, the only annoyance is that they swapped Ctrl and Fn compared to the previous generations, but fortunatley there's a BIOS setting which allows to swap these [18:05:11] omg, yes, my muscle memory was so confused [18:06:19] not sure if switching back is already too late after 3 months, heh [18:51:22] yeah, I have the same one since last year and I started it up with bookworm and upgraded to trixie [18:51:56] I have to alter i915 parameters a bit at some point early in the trixie cycle [18:52:22] disabling PSR specifically [18:52:30] I should probably retry by now [18:53:02] it also has a NMU chip that some debian drivers exist for and support in some apps like gimp IIRC [18:53:08] never got around to trying that out though [18:54:00] there is only 1 thing that is not working for me and it's the splash image when requiring the passphrase for LUKS [18:54:05] which, whatever [19:02:19] heh, no longer needing i915.enable_psr=0 apparently