2022-03-18.log

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flowyfirefox also broke on my install... it nagged me to try the latest sysimage-v3 build, but it seems to be broken too.00:35
flowylike, i downloaded the artifacts from the latest job, wrote to sd, doesn't seem to boot (blank screen)00:36
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Boostisbetterhmmm, I never use Firefox, infact first thing i do on a Linux machine is sudo apt purge firefox* thunderbird*08:35
BoostisbetterI can recommend Vivaldi on the Reform. It works great!08:36
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Boostisbetterminute: do you know if the SoC being used currently in the Reform is able to use more than 4gb RAM? Like if you could add another 4 gb could the SoC even address it?09:37
ex-parrotI don't think it can09:38
ex-parrotfrom memory (ha ha)09:40
Boostisbetterok, well there are solutions with more RAM in the works, so I'm good. 09:43
BoostisbetterJust to recap, if you are using a wifi card you can't use the HDMI port, right?09:43
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Boostisbetteralso I have had success getting video calling working through Dino and Conversations clients on Android. 10:25
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minuteBoostisbetter: huh? sure you can use hdmi and wifi10:36
BoostisbetterSorry then if you are using the nvme it won't work right? 10:42
minuteBoostisbetter: it will work as well11:03
minuteBoostisbetter: i think we discussed this before. dual display and nvme was a problem before release and i think it might still be in the handbook, but it was solved before release11:04
Boostisbetterok, I'll give it a shot. Thanks!11:08
Boostisbetterreform-display-script just keeps showing me the usage info11:12
Boostisbetterit doesn't seem to respond to being set to dual or single11:12
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Boostisbetterminute: btw, I just got the hinges and the covers. Already have the covers installed. 11:14
BoostisbetterThanks!11:14
minuteBoostisbetter: what if you upgrade your reform-tools package?11:15
Boostisbetterminute: can you tell me how to do that?11:16
Boostisbetteris it just sudo apt install reform-tools11:16
BoostisbetterI had to actually manually update it with dpkg before because the repo was using the most current, or something like that, if I remember correctly. 11:17
minutenormally apt update and then apt install yep11:17
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Boostisbetteryeah no dice. 11:50
Boostisbetterwhere is the script located. I have to run it as root to reach it, 11:51
BoostisbetterI think if I go to the directory with the script and run it without sudo that might yield different results. 11:51
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Boostisbetterminute: don't let any of this stress you. I am continually impressed by just how capable and polished the Reform really is. 11:56
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minuteBoostisbetter: apt-file show reform-tools12:13
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Boostisbetterhad to install apt-file12:30
Boostisbetterand then it says it is searching but does not return any results. 12:30
minutehuh12:54
minutecan you pastebin all the files and their contents in /etc/apt/sources.d and /etc/apt/sources? probably something is not right there12:55
Boostisbetteryeah, give me a sec12:55
Boostisbetterpastebin doesn't seem necessary12:57
Boostisbettersources.list has only the following: 12:57
Boostisbetterdeb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian sid main12:57
Boostisbetterdeb [trusted=yes] https://mntre.com/reform-debian-repo reform main12:57
Boostisbetterand in sources.list.d/ I have a vivaldi.list and code.list12:57
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Boostisbetteron another note, does anyone here know what all the Precusor "phone" can be used for outside of development? I mean can it do any kind of phone duties? I ask because the thing looks like a phone but doesn't seem to be able to do anything like one. At nearly $600 it is crazy expensive for just embedded development experimentation. 19:04
nockoNot a phone. Dev kit usage patterns only.19:05
nockoI haven't done much with mine, yet... but it seems like you'll need to build your own software for any use case.19:06
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minutei think it's meant for secure messaging?19:26
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BoostisbetterIs there anything already available for it that enable that? Does the LTE modem already come with it, or any kind of wifi functionality. I really like the design, but need more functionality out of the box. 19:34
sknebelit has Wi-Fi, and afaik the software by know can actually sort-of make use of said wifi. 19:57
sknebelnot at a stage of "functionality out of the box"19:58
sknebel(and not sure for it to reach that is the goal at all)19:59
Boostisbetterawesome none the less. The company said they intend to support the device for at least a year after launch, and with additional funding even beyond. 20:01
BoostisbetterI love the idea. I love the design. If I could use it to at least message out and about, I would snatch one up20:01
Boostisbetterone quick question, if I want to be able to backup and restore my Reform, does the built in backup accomplish that?20:08
swivelisn't precursor from Bunnie, the guy behind the Novena laptop which was delivered largely unsupported then basically abandoned?20:24
swivelkind of the spiritual predecessor to the reform, but look how much more engaged mnt is in the reform and better supported it is... i think it's a useful reference to inform expectations re: precursor20:25
BoostisbetterI actually would like to purchase one, but I just ordered a cutiepi tablet. I think I need to slow my roll. 20:43
BoostisbetterBUT, I will agree 100% with the support we are getting from MNT. The Reform is a living and breathing product, and that is totally refreshing. 20:43
BoostisbetterI hope the sales keep flowing in and this can continue. 20:43
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