2021-12-31.log

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Boostisbetter> josch, sorry I'm not using it, but I suppose I could try it real quick01:05
BoostisbetterSorry no luck. I was trying to use box64 as they don't seem to have a build for anything else. 01:05
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* nsc -> Guest54703:18
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mntmncrazy https://github.com/rswinkle/PortableGL12:34
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Boostisbetter🤙️12:48
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Boostisbetterso the wifi antenna holder, is there a way to connect it such that it doesn't wiggle up and down when picking up or moving the Reform? Is it bad for anything that it kind of moves up and down anyway?14:15
BoostisbetterAlso when I roll the Reform on its side it sounds like something is rolling or rattling under the keybed. When you roll your Reform does it make sounds? Is this normal or should I be removing the keyboard and making sure nothing is loose in there?14:30
Boostisbetterbut, and hopefully this makes sense, it doesn't really sound loud enough to be something. Like if there was a screw or something loose in there it would be much louder and more pronounced. 14:36
Boostisbetterwhich is why I am asking here. I am just curious if this is normal. 14:36
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mntmnBoostisbetter: the sound is normal, it is the keyswitches14:59
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mntmnBoostisbetter: you could attach the wifi holder to the pcb with a bit of double sided tape15:04
BoostisbetterAhh OK. But if I leave it loose is it bad? 15:06
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Boostisbettermntmn, is it possible to toggle the backlit on the keyboard on and off? I mean like a light switch? I know you can use circle with f1 and f2 already, but that is stages, and it would be cool if I could set the stage of lighting, and then just toggle it on or off. 16:04
mntmnBoostisbetter: you could do it via software16:11
mntmni.e. some commands and hook up to key bindings in sway16:11
mntmnvia hidraw commands you can set the brightness16:12
Boostisbettermntmn, could you hold my hand on that and just tell me what command to bind? Like if you tell me how to turn off the backlighting, I can figure out the inverse. 16:13
mntmni'm on a phone right now so it's cumbersome for me to look things up16:17
Boostisbetterno worries, I'm trying to look it up as well16:17
mntmnbasically you need something like echo 'xBRTE0' >/dev/hidraw016:18
mntmnnot sure if BRTE is correct, the commands are at the end of Keyboard.c16:19
mntmnand you need to be root or chown /dev/hidraw0 to your user or something to that effect16:19
Boostisbetteryeah, I can see why it wasn't included16:26
BoostisbetterI'll live with the incrementing and decrementing methods16:26
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joschBoostisbetter: thanks for looking at th e blender problem but I found a solution now. You can apply https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/blob/510e3f1f83143d877b5b3f12c4f086f155469e8f/reform2-imx8mq/blender.debdiff if you want to try it out yourself.18:44
mntmnjosch: wow, that's quite a lot of fixing!18:53
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blueriseI'm making some good progress on the RK3566, which exists as CM4 module from Pine64 and Radxa :)23:26
blueriseSo, no pressure, mntmn :D23:26
mntmnnice, i have this module (as you probably know)23:26
blueriseI know, saw your tweet and also pine64 showed the picture in their december blog post ;)23:27
blueriseJared is working on EDK2/Tianocore for RK3566 https://github.com/jaredmcneill/quartz64_uefi23:27
blueriseI have a ROC-RK3566-PC that I made it work on, and added support for the SD card + WiFi23:28
blueriseJared is working on the Ethernet23:28
blueriseAlso...23:28
bluerise"Welcome, Patrick! 60 days until you join Google"23:28
blueriseThat'll be a fun next year ;)23:28
mntmnhaha23:32
mntmncongratz!23:32
mntmnso i need to be quick with reordering those PCBs...23:32
blueriseI checked pcbway, it's like 200 Euro without SMT packaging for 5 boards? Quite expensive I guess, but I guess since it's 6 layers...23:35
bluerisejlcpcb ~90 Euro23:35
+ freakazoid343 (~matt@35.136.210.185)23:36
blueriseI still dream of a mini itx board with CM4 socket that takes ATX power supply and provides usb front panel headers etc23:36
mntmnyeah i paid over 200 for the first 5 coasters23:37
bluerise:/23:37
mntmnbluerise: i believe that might exist23:37
mntmnbluerise: https://www.cnx-software.com/2021/11/25/seaberry-mini-itx-carrier-board-for-raspberry-pi-cm4-exposes-11-pcie-slots-and-sockets/23:37
blueriseI saw the seaberry, but it's purpose is more like a wifi router23:37
mntmnok23:37
blueriseit might be a good base to adjust and change, but it's not open source hw23:38
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blueriseWould a donation help make up for the loss?23:40

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