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ex-parrot | Hmm I got a DHL shipping notification from Crowd Supply but it’s coming from the US so I assume it’s something else :P | 05:09 |
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ephase | hi | 11:58 |
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flowy | ephase: howdy | 12:00 |
ephase | flowy: \o. | 12:01 |
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mntmn | ex-parrot: we ship with UPS | 13:24 |
scops | mntmn: whats the difference between https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/407 and https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/409 ? should i use the artifacts for 407 or 409 (kernel/dtb) | 13:30 |
mntmn | scops: the kernel and dtb are the same | 13:31 |
mntmn | so it doesn't matter | 13:31 |
scops | ok... i checked the md5 and it was different ;) | 13:31 |
mntmn | build is not reproducible i guess... but you can also compare the template-kernel/kernel-config files | 13:36 |
mntmn | crap, waybar takes 10+ seconds to start up in the new version | 14:46 |
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mntmn | could be https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki#gtk-applications-take-20-seconds-to-start | 14:52 |
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scops | mntmn: because of https://twitter.com/mntmn/status/1402987432451084292 is something like heads possible on the reform? have you thought about it? | 17:35 |
scops | because... the kernel is on the emmc or sd card and could be easily replaced to hack into the encrypted nvme for example | 17:37 |
mntmn | scops: genode | 17:39 |
scops | but its more or less a toolbox... or? nothing i can just install and use like a debian | 17:41 |
mntmn | that is correct | 17:42 |
mntmn | scops: i mean, would be definitely interesting to support something like heads | 17:43 |
scops | and i thought it is more like qubes os... for running debian in a vm for example | 17:43 |
mntmn | what's the relationship of heads and tails? ;) | 17:44 |
marex | note that the mx8mq does support HABv4 | 17:44 |
marex | so you can sign your bootloader and that can authenticate kernel fitImage etc. | 17:44 |
mntmn | oh yeah | 17:44 |
mntmn | there is a recipe for it which i never got around to trying | 17:44 |
marex | well, the bootrom authenticates the bootloader -> bootloader authenticates kernel etc | 17:44 |
mntmn | how does the bootrom's authentication work, can you save a key somewhere and burn a fuse? | 17:46 |
marex | yes, you program keys into the fuses and the bootloader has to be signed by those keys | 17:46 |
marex | there are I think more key slots, so you can even invalidate some of the keys if they leak | 17:46 |
marex | U-Boot seems to have doc/imx/ahab/guides/mx8_mx8x_encrypted_boot.txt documentation | 17:47 |
marex | and doc/imx/habv4/guides/mx6_mx7_spl_secure_boot.txt | 17:47 |
marex | of course , if you find a ROM bug in the HAB library (which did happen before ;-) ) , well ... | 17:48 |
mntmn | ;) | 17:50 |
mntmn | ok thanks for the explainer | 17:50 |
marex | sure | 18:10 |
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ex-parrot | mntmn: good to know :) the DHL package from CrowdSupply was Watchy in the end | 21:50 |
ex-parrot | (The eink wristwatch thing… which I don’t think I actually need…) | 21:50 |
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ephase | Hello | 22:15 |
mntmn | hi ephase | 22:22 |
mntmn | ex-parrot: cool! how is it? | 22:23 |
mntmn | ephase: i just read your reform has problems? | 22:23 |
ephase | mntmn: yes, screen stay black... :( | 22:23 |
mntmn | ephase: i don't understand this sentence > With the keyboard, Circle + ESC does nothing like Circle + f1/f2 for keyboard backlight. | 22:24 |
mntmn | ephase: can you explain in more detail what you mean? | 22:25 |
marex | mntmn: circle might be the Meta key ? | 22:26 |
marex | err ... Super ... key | 22:26 |
ephase | mntmn: First, when i tried to boot my reform this morning with circle + 1, nothing happen | 22:27 |
mntmn | marex: no, circle is circle | 22:27 |
mntmn | marex: it's the system controller key on reform | 22:27 |
marex | oh ok | 22:28 |
ephase | I plug power adapter then batteries statistics (circle + b) was weird (some batteries had 0 v) | 22:28 |
mntmn | ephase: what did you expect to happen with circle + esc? that's not really a key combination that exists | 22:28 |
ephase | mntmn: I reset the lpc ans leave power plugged for two hours, batteries statistics was normal (3,3v) | 22:29 |
mntmn | ah ok | 22:29 |
mntmn | that's good | 22:30 |
ephase | mntmn: the OLED menu say ESC : exit menu | 22:30 |
mntmn | ephase: ah ok, and it doesn't exit? | 22:30 |
mntmn | ephase: the menu just stays? | 22:30 |
ephase | mntmn: yes the menu just stay | 22:30 |
mntmn | uh oh | 22:30 |
mntmn | ephase: it might be a short between the motherboard and keyboard. we recently found something that might happen | 22:30 |
mntmn | ephase: in that case i have to repair your keyboard | 22:31 |
mntmn | ephase: can you remove the batteries and send the device back to me? | 22:31 |
ephase | mntmn: merde! like we say here :) | 22:31 |
mntmn | yes, big merde | 22:31 |
ephase | yes of course i can, I'll do it next week | 22:32 |
mntmn | ephase: i will fix it and send it back for free | 22:32 |
mntmn | ephase: my theory is that on some motherboards, the pins of the power jack are a bit too long and can touch one key | 22:32 |
mntmn | ephase: now we clip them off and put isolation tape there | 22:32 |
mntmn | i will write an article about it now so people can do that as a safety precaution | 22:33 |
ex-parrot | mntmn: still on the way, I will advise :) | 22:35 |
ephase | mntmn: there is nothing I can do to fix it myself? | 22:36 |
mntmn | ephase: first, this, but your keyboard's MCU is probably fried now https://community.mnt.re/t/important-do-this-safety-modification/292 | 22:40 |
mntmn | ex-parrot: ah, ok | 22:40 |
mntmn | ephase: if you have a hot air station etc you can of course exchange the atmega32u4 on the keyboard yourself | 22:41 |
ephase | mntmn: I'm not enough skilled for that. | 22:42 |
mntmn | ephase: yeah, so it's better that i take a look and confirm my theory and also do the fix for you | 22:42 |
mntmn | ephase: sorry for this! | 22:42 |
ephase | mntmn: Sorry for what? fixing my computer ^_^ | 22:44 |
mntmn | ephase: sorry for the inconvenience | 22:45 |
mntmn | oh, linus himself proposes a fix for the caam-jr regression https://marc.info/?l=linux-crypto-vger&m=162335410504771&w=2 | 22:45 |
ex-parrot | ay nice | 22:45 |
ex-parrot | mntmn: if you need boards repaired for any machines that arrive in NZ in future, I'd be happy to help | 22:45 |
mntmn | ex-parrot: oh that's very good to know, thanks | 22:45 |
ex-parrot | hopefully it doesn't come up, but if it does, it might be easier than shipping back to you :3 | 22:46 |
mntmn | i hope i'll also find someone in the US (maybe one of the amiga people) | 22:46 |
mntmn | ex-parrot: yes, highly appreciated | 22:46 |
ex-parrot | _b | 22:46 |
ephase | There is no problem, by contributing to the crowdfunding campagn, I knew about that. And to be honest, your creation make me a better Sysadmin : I compiled a kernel for the first time, compiled uboot, make debian userlan with mmdebstrap | 22:48 |
ex-parrot | \o/ | 22:49 |
ex-parrot | that's so good | 22:49 |
mntmn | ephase: nice!! that's the spirit | 22:50 |
Asmadeus | mntmn: huh why did I never get any of the replies to that thread! | 22:56 |
Asmadeus | but great, did you test? | 22:56 |
mntmn | Asmadeus: oh, good that i brought it up then, and no, but maybe i should ;) | 22:58 |
mntmn | i'll give it a spin | 22:58 |
Asmadeus | I don't see why it wouldn't work, but might as well confirm :) | 22:59 |
mntmn | Asmadeus: btw, there is one more regression, don't know if you've seen it... nvme hwmon is broken and oopses anything that tries to reads from its sysfs | 23:00 |
mntmn | i guess i need to report that somewhere as well | 23:01 |
Asmadeus | I'm ashamed to say I don't have any sensor working on that board yet, so saw your comment the other day but couldn't confirm | 23:02 |
mntmn | oh k | 23:02 |
Asmadeus | probably just a couple of lines missing off dtb but just didn't get time for that so far | 23:02 |
Asmadeus | ah, here they are (the two mails); just took their sweet time after I turned work laptop on (it's 6am here :D) | 23:07 |
mntmn | ok it will need a bit of work here to switch to the version that linus is working on top off | 23:15 |
mntmn | so i'll have to do that tomorrow | 23:15 |
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