sknebel | woah, fast-driven e-ink: https://twitter.com/zephray_wenting/status/1534641299705499648 / https://twitter.com/zephray_wenting/status/1534659495951052800 | 00:14 |
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cinap_lenrek | http://felloff.net/usr/cinap_lenrek/doomreform.jpg | 00:14 |
vkoskiv | My system seems to be missing some things. Like the reform-standby script, for instance | 00:17 |
vkoskiv | and reform*-config | 00:17 |
vkoskiv | Just running off the SD still, latest artifact from the CI system | 00:18 |
kfx | vkoskiv: a lot of that stuff Went Away in the v3 image | 00:18 |
kfx | suspend is done via systemd now, for instance | 00:18 |
vkoskiv | How do I do a suspend? | 00:18 |
kfx | they're trying to get it more like standard debian instead of custom stuff | 00:19 |
vkoskiv | Cool | 00:19 |
vkoskiv | Are there docs for the new stuff someplace? | 00:19 |
kfx | vkoskiv: systemctl suspend | 00:19 |
vkoskiv | I'll try it. If I'm away for a few mins, chances are it didn't work | 00:20 |
kfx | vkoskiv: I think most of the info has made it into https://community.mnt.re/t/mnt-reform-system-image-v3-beta/744 by now | 00:20 |
vkoskiv | It didn't wake :D | 00:22 |
vkoskiv | Or I'm just impatient. | 00:22 |
vkoskiv | It started waking, then brief flash on the oled, something about no response from LPC and then nothing | 00:22 |
vkoskiv | Tried a few times, then just booted it normally. | 00:23 |
vkoskiv | Thanks for the link! | 00:23 |
kfx | vkoskiv: there's some chatter in that thread from last month about wake failures | 00:24 |
kfx | but I don't use that system image so I can't really help test | 00:24 |
vkoskiv | Yup. I spent a lot of time reading the forums while waiting | 00:25 |
kfx | I'm an incorrigable butthead so I'm booting the 5.12 kernel and then running an alpine linux system on top of it | 00:26 |
vkoskiv | It's the linux way - make it your own! | 00:27 |
vkoskiv | mpv seems to work quite smooth for youtube playback. Not sure how to check that it is indeed using the hw decoder | 00:30 |
vkoskiv | Tried to look at the interrupt list, but not sure which one it would be | 00:31 |
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vkoskiv | I am absolutely, beyond satisfied with this thing. Everything is working perfectly so far. | 01:16 |
vkoskiv | Of course I expect snags at some point with beta software, but damn is this whole thing so well executed both in hardware and software | 01:17 |
vkoskiv | Everything is just | 01:17 |
vkoskiv | *right* | 01:17 |
vkoskiv | I'll try and get some sleep now so I can function tomorrow. Goodnight! | 01:17 |
minute | vkoskiv: for reform-* you just need sudo | 01:34 |
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kfx | why does nxp advertise opengl es3.1 on the i.mx8mq? | 07:14 |
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vkoskiv | minute: Yeah I eventually figured that one out :3 | 07:59 |
vkoskiv | The migration script worked really nicely, I moved the system over to an encrypted nvme | 07:59 |
vkoskiv | Still considering if I want to boot off of SSD or emmc. | 08:00 |
vkoskiv | *SD or emmc | 08:31 |
kfx | if I had a 3d printer I'd design a stick with a hole in it that I can lay over the switch under the heatsink so I don't have to pull the heatsink to switch between emmc and sd boot :) | 08:33 |
vkoskiv | kfx: I think the hardware supports 3.1 but the etnaviv driver only supports 2.x, right? | 08:49 |
kfx | yeah, it looks like the proprietary imx-gpu-viv driver does 3.1 | 09:04 |
kfx | and that driver is buried in some kind of batshit yocto nightmare which apparently only runs on debian or ubuntu | 09:05 |
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minute | that driver also needs a vendor kernel and a blob component that runs in userspace | 10:09 |
minute | (galcore) | 10:09 |
vkoskiv | minute: Have you tried the trackball on old 90s Apple Powerbooks? (150, 170, 180) | 10:26 |
minute | yes | 10:27 |
vkoskiv | Those use a polished ball with synthetic ruby as the contact interface. Lovely feel! | 10:28 |
vkoskiv | How much surface texture does the sensor in the reform trackball want? Would a polished/glossy finish work? | 10:28 |
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bluerise | minute: let me know when you have another RCM4 ready | 11:23 |
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vkoskiv | Letting the batteries drain today while I'm at work to let the LPC get a better idea of battery capacity | 12:17 |
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minute | vkoskiv: a glossy ball might work | 12:46 |
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cinap_lenwerk | vkoskiv: sounds dangerous | 13:20 |
cinap_lenwerk | i'm not expert on this but everywhere it says "DO NOT DRAIN THE BATTERIES" | 13:21 |
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minute | cinap_lenwerk: no, it's ok to do that in a controlled way | 14:23 |
minute | just remember to recharge them | 14:23 |
vkoskiv | Yeah I'm just letting it down to single-digit percentages and then I'll plug it in | 14:26 |
vkoskiv | @7% now. | 14:27 |
vkoskiv | I'll plug in at 5% | 14:27 |
vkoskiv | These hinges are really cool. | 14:28 |
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vkoskiv | Aaand plugged in. Uptime 4h 42min | 14:32 |
vkoskiv | Mostly idle running htop, but I couldn't resist messing with the thing a few times during the work day :3 | 14:32 |
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bkeys | vkoskiv: Yeah this is a pretty awesome laptop | 16:16 |
bkeys | So I wanna experiment with booting from Fedora on the nvme drive | 16:16 |
bkeys | I think josch gave me some instructions of how to do it while still having uboot on the SD card because I don't want to take this apart and mess with switches on the SoM until I know Fedora is a good long term solution and that I wouldn't be going back to debian for anything | 16:20 |
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minute | cinap_lenwerk: you did it??? https://mastodon.sdf.org/@SDF/108444100508991164 | 17:03 |
cinap_lenwerk | minute: yeah, got lcdif working yesterday night | 17:04 |
cinap_lenwerk | minute: i hope to clean up the code and release at the end of coming weekend | 17:06 |
minute | amazing work | 17:07 |
minute | congratulations cinap_lenwerk! | 17:07 |
cinap_lenwerk | no thank YOU!! :) | 17:08 |
_E | oh my... I just might have to reconsider my choice of fedora if P9 is in good shape on the reform | 17:43 |
_E | having a kernel small enough to write custom patches for? sign me up | 17:44 |
cinap_lenwerk | _E: its still a work in progress. | 17:45 |
cinap_lenwerk | _E: right now, only xhci, ethernet, serial and display work | 17:45 |
cinap_lenwerk | _E: theres nothing much to install it to yet ;) | 17:46 |
cinap_lenwerk | i'm netbooting, which is fine for driver development and testing | 17:46 |
cinap_lenwerk | but not to carry around | 17:46 |
cinap_lenwerk | hopefully we can fix uboot display init code, then dual booting different os is an option | 17:48 |
minute | ah, so no SD card driver | 17:55 |
minute | cinap_lenwerk: that would be great @ uboot | 17:55 |
minute | this will also give *BSD a chance cc bluerise | 17:55 |
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vkoskiv | So can the system boot directly off the nvme? I thought the choices were only sd or emmc | 18:49 |
vkoskiv | But the reform-boot-config gives an option to set nvme | 18:49 |
vkoskiv | I tried that, but the reform-init script in my sysv2 emmc recovery does not understand lvm | 18:49 |
vkoskiv | I modified the script and it unlocked the luks volume but just tried to mount the thing directly, which is not correct | 18:50 |
vkoskiv | I'm guessing I now want to flash v3 to my emmc, need to find out how to do that | 18:50 |
josch | vkoskiv: there are three choices of devices: a) the device with u-boot on it (sd-card or emmc) b) the device with kernel and initrd on it (sd-card or emmc) c) the device with the rootfs on it (sd-card, emmc or nvme) | 19:00 |
josch | vkoskiv: the dip-switch choose a), the --emmc option chooses b) and the positional argument to reform-boot-config chooses c) | 19:01 |
josch | you can use the ROOTPART environment variable if you have a custom device your rootfs is on (useful for example if your rootfs is on luks encrypted lvm2 something) | 19:01 |
josch | oh technically, b) can now also be a usb-flash drive :) | 19:08 |
vkoskiv | Thank you. Is what you just written somewhere? Very nicely expressed. | 19:14 |
vkoskiv | s/written/wrote written/ | 19:15 |
josch | ultimately it should probably go into the handbook but i'm neither good nor have fun writing documentation XD | 19:26 |
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erle | does anyone have build instructions for an sd card image that are entirely offline? | 22:57 |
erle | josch, you added a download of uboot to the mkimage.sh – would it be a good idea to add uboot as a git submodule? | 23:01 |
josch | erle: what would that improve? | 23:39 |
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