josch | minute: i had the same theory and indeed wireplumber and pipewire-pulse got accidentally installed, screwing up my pulseaudio setup, so i removed the packages again | 00:02 |
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josch | i hope there are no permanet leftovers from their installation left | 00:02 |
minute | haha | 00:08 |
minute | i have migrated to them! | 00:09 |
josch | bingo, that was it | 00:10 |
minute | cool | 00:10 |
josch | systemctl --user stop wireplumber && systemctl --user stop pipewire | 00:10 |
josch | now things are fixed again | 00:10 |
josch | minute: if you give me some tips how to do the switch properly, i can change the reform-system-image so that it defaults to wireplumber instead of pulseaudio | 00:11 |
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sevan | josch: updated today, following previous update on Saturday. Didn't have video issues running Wayland but I did have a strange issue when I rebooted and landed in u-boot. screen started glitching so I powered the system off via the keyboard and powered it back on. The issue didn't re-occur on subsequent boot. | 00:26 |
sevan | I flashed the u-boot with display support last week and thought it might be related to that rather than anything on the Debian side. | 00:27 |
sevan | (since it happened at the u-boot stage) | 00:27 |
josch | i've rebooted a number of times since then because i was debugging some things and haven't seen screen glitches in uboot yet | 00:28 |
sevan | ack | 00:29 |
josch | sevan: do you have wireplumber, pipewire-pulse, pipewire-bin and/or pipewire installed following your upgrade? | 00:29 |
sevan | I can check in an hour. | 00:30 |
josch | no rush -- i'm asleep in an hour :) | 00:31 |
sevan | np, I'll post it here. :) | 00:31 |
sevan | I'm thinking of installing a stock version of arm64 debian release and adding the reform kernel, lpc driver and u-boot as a test. | 00:34 |
sevan | saturday was a 690 package update, today was 250something :) | 00:41 |
minute | josch: ok, i only need to validate/fix the microphone input with that setup | 00:42 |
minute | now gonna try https://github.com/labwc/labwc.git | 00:51 |
minute | oh, it's really cool | 00:58 |
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sevan | josch: I see pipewire, pipewire-bin, pipewire-pulse, wireplumber are all installed on my system. | 02:48 |
sevan | josch: doesn't look like they're new additions though (updates to previously installed packages) - looking at /var/log/apt/history.log | 02:55 |
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chartreuse | Interesting, getting a field-spanning write error now just after boot in the ath module. Was there before I did an update and after | 05:47 |
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chartreuse | hv.kv_val in drivers/net/wireless/ath/key.c:506 seems a 32-bit value being written to 16 if I'm reading the error right | 05:49 |
sevan | Managed to record a video of the screen glitch at u-boot https://geeklan.co.uk/files/tmp/reform-screenglitch.mov display clears up once the kernel re-inits the display, and it has only happened so far after a reboot. (doesn't occur on cold boot) | 06:02 |
josch | sevan: indeed i've never seen an effect like this | 06:43 |
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minute | sevan: looks like some kind of interference | 12:55 |
sigrid | never seen that either | 12:58 |
josch | sevan: i think on the forum some users reported screen issues when the wifi antenna was placed too close to the display connector? do i remember that correctly? maybe try to see if the issue persists with the wifi antenna removed? | 12:59 |
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josch | chartreuse: can you give more detail about https://community.mnt.re/t/using-clapper-for-hardware-accelerated-video-playback/1034/15 -- i'm a happy clapper user and upgraded my whole system to current Debian unstable yesterday | 13:31 |
josch | chartreuse: clapper is working fine for me -- what does not work for you? | 13:31 |
josch | chartreuse: if you find a clapper bug, you can also report it on the Debian bts -- i'm its maintainer :) | 13:31 |
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Boostisbetter | Folks, do any of you know of a battery bank that is comprised of 18650 cells? The intention being that you can easily replace the cells when they no longer hold sufficient charges? | 14:11 |
mntrkx7 | this is clearly the most expensive way to chat on IRC | 14:12 |
mntrkx7 | but it's also kind of nice | 14:12 |
* Guest3061 -> nsc | 14:12 | |
mntrkx7 | (via risc-v soft cores on kintex-7) | 14:12 |
minute | Boostisbetter: we could make a battery bank such as that, but to support PD it would need to adjust its output voltage dynamically i guess | 14:13 |
minute | but also, the LTC4020 is pretty expensive | 14:14 |
minute | (the one used in reform) | 14:14 |
Boostisbetter | minute: I think it would be a great product! I would buy at least 2 and probably more. I would think a pack that uses 4 cells would be ideal. Maybe instead of supporting pd it could just support 5v @ various amps. Pd would be ideal though. High cost would be ok because I could use the bank for a significantly long amount of time. | 14:16 |
Boostisbetter | Kinds of blows my mind why we don't see something like this already? | 14:17 |
minute | Boostisbetter: idk, is there nothing like that on the market? | 14:17 |
Boostisbetter | Not that I have seen. | 14:17 |
Boostisbetter | I think it might be to disruptive to the power bank market. | 14:18 |
minute | https://www.nitecorestore.com/Nitecore-F4-Portable-Charger-p/chg-nite-f4.htm | 14:18 |
Boostisbetter | So no one is incentivized to make one. | 14:18 |
minute | (i just googled "powerbank with exchangeable 18650 cells", it was the first result) | 14:18 |
josch | I asked the same question a few weeks ago https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2023-01-09.log.html and nearly ended up building my own battery box using https://www.eremit.de/p/liion-2s-7-4v-schutzschaltung | 14:19 |
josch | but of course that would only do discharging and not charging | 14:19 |
minute | https://www.xtar.cc/product/XTAR-PB2-Charger-1.html | 14:19 |
minute | https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Latest-DIY-Power-Bank-Case-with_1600550038444.html | 14:19 |
josch | but none of them is for lifepo4, no? | 14:20 |
Boostisbetter | Bingo! Let's see if I can get anything sent to Germany. | 14:20 |
minute | this one is pretty extreme https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Removable-solderless-14pcs-18650-power-pack_1600694894195.html | 14:20 |
minute | josch: nope, they're liion | 14:22 |
Boostisbetter | Yeah the nite core looks the most legit to me. | 14:22 |
Boostisbetter | Still if MNT wanted to make something like this for lifepo that would excellent! | 14:22 |
josch | i'd also love to repurpose my reform lifepo cells for other purposes -- even better if that external battery pack could then be used to charge the reform and pocket reform | 14:28 |
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sevan | ok, I'll start tikering and see if it improves. I had the wireless interface down in the OS and it only started yesterday so assumed it was fallout from the updates. Perhaps a cable got jigged | 15:19 |
sevan | s/jigged/moved | 15:20 |
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pandora[m] | i like this little guy... use one of them myself all the time : https://amzn.eu/d/hN1HbEo | 17:26 |
minute | bluerise: where/to which commits/patches can i point freebsd people to compare imx8mq drivers? | 17:28 |
minute | bluerise: you did all of the remaining imx8mq support on openbsd, right? | 17:28 |
minute | maybe just https://github.com/openbsd/src/search?q=imx8mq | 17:30 |
minute | nevermind, found most of the stuff | 17:36 |
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sevan | quite a colourful video to use a demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcusXoGky_o | 18:18 |
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minute | uhm | 20:53 |
minute | if the system is not lying to me, i just overclocked 1.6ghz industrial imx8mp to 2ghz | 20:53 |
sevan | how does that impact graphics? | 20:53 |
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minute | i think the system is lying to me | 21:11 |
minute | but at least it does go to 1.8ghz | 21:11 |
minute | ah, it works now | 21:27 |
minute | 2ghz | 21:27 |
minute | Avr: 323 1080 3487 | 396 1820 7204 | 21:29 |
minute | Tot: 359 1450 5346 | 21:29 |
minute | (7z b) | 21:29 |
minute | sevan: for graphics, i guess one would need to overclock the gpu | 21:39 |
bluerise | minute: heh | 22:00 |
bluerise | I did all imx8mq comnits, yeah | 22:01 |
bluerise | what is freebsd missing? | 22:01 |
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minute | bluerise: i think fbsd is missing most things except maybe clocking and uart | 23:09 |
minute | idk how compatible the openbsd and freebsd codebases are, i.e. how hard it is to port drivers | 23:10 |
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