2023-05-02.log

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- S0rin (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~S0rin@user/s0rin)01:17
Booster[m]josch the work around that minute talked about in the resume thread worked for me, but only the function addition to the reform standby script. Nothing else did.01:41
Booster[m]I'd be real curious to know if you already tried that.01:41
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joschBooster[m]: your packages are ready -- feel free to download them at the usual location :)02:16
joschBooster[m]: you mean what worked for you was to modify /usr/sbin/reform-standby?02:20
joschthis wouldn't solve anything for me as my problem is "nvme nvme0: Identify Controller failed" and not the display02:21
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Booster[m]Josch: ah yes! That's right. 06:45
Booster[m]Thank you again for the kernel! 06:46
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Booster[m]josch that is unfortunate, because the kernel regression seems to be circumvented by the editing of the standby script.07:24
+ S0rin (~S0rin@user/s0rin)08:03
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Booster[m]At least in my case. I am 2 and 0 right now on successfully resuming. 08:17
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Booster[m]josch: one other question. You didn't compile a new kernel for me just the header files? Sorry to continually keep asking you all of this? 12:11
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Boostisbetterminute: if I got the I.MX8Mplus for the Reform I could just leave the wifi card and antenna inside the reform, right? It is not going to cause a problem being left plugged in but not powered? 13:50
joschBooster[m]: i compiled both just in case and to make sure that the files match13:55
joschBooster[m]: but theoretically the kernel should be the same and you only need the additional packages13:56
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Booster[m]josch: excellent! Thank you again. 14:58
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minuteBooster[m]: it wouldn't be a problem but it would still be powered15:49
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+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:20)17:27
vagrantcsounds like we might see some mnt/reform support in u-boot 2023.07 ... :)17:39
sigridnice17:47
Booster[m]minutesince I'll be getting that SoC in the Pocket I think I will just leave my Reform as is. I'm quite fond of it as it is, and while I think the 4gb additional RAM would be nice, I will be happier to have it in my portable warrior pocket Reform17:54
Booster[m]minute I have to also thank you for the work-a-round solution you have for the 6.* kernel on the Reform. It seems to be working really well. I am 4 and 0 with currently. I'm really grateful to josch for hooking me up with the previous kernel as well though since with uboot-menu I always have the choice.17:55
Booster[m]It would be cool to show off our Reform desktops, but it seems like it would be hard to do and still maintain some privacy.17:57
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+ ajr (~ajr@user/ajr)19:09
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jackhillIf I'm reading the specs correctly it looks like the plus SoM upgrade means that there will be hardware encoding also (no idea about free software support) which could make the reform or pocket into an awesome event live streaming system.19:15
Booster[m]from what I've seen it does have video decoding hardware.19:16
Booster[m]not sure about the encoding though.19:16
- S0rin (QUIT: Ping timeout: 250 seconds) (~S0rin@user/s0rin)19:17
jackhillI'm looking on the NXP site about and comparing the differences between the 8M and 8MPlus: https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-processors/i-mx-applications-processors/i-mx-8-applications-processors:IMX8-SERIES19:19
jackhillLooks like the 8M claims encoding support through some sort of software blob, but 8Mplus has no such caveat19:20
+ S0rin (~S0rin@user/s0rin)20:12
eeryhow difficult would it be to add an interface for controlling the keyboard backlight to the LPC firmware?20:13
- S0rin (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~S0rin@user/s0rin)20:17
sigriddepends on whether you want to do it "the hid way"20:20
sigridor *any* "custom report" kind of way20:20
sigridsetting brightness is already there, btw20:20
sigridthere is no way to read it though20:21
+ S0rin (~S0rin@user/s0rin)21:12
joschBooster[m]: about "showing off" our Reform desktops: the reform-check utility, if run as a normale user, shows a diff between the default config and yours21:12
Boostisbetterjosch, I meant to show our desktops, as in the screens. I have 6 screen in sway open each filled. It would be cool to just see those kind of things becuase it wouldn't demonstrate how people are using their Reforms. 21:16
joschah okay :)21:18
BoostisbetterSo getting Starcraft running on the Reform is my next goal. 21:33
Boostisbetterminute: was one of the updates to the LPC that the battery status would update? 21:35
joschBoostisbetter: starcraft is running but i have no idea how to make it fullscreen as the reform display seems to only do 1920x1080 :(21:38
Boostisbetterjosch: that is ok for me, as long as it is playable it is a worthwhile endeavor. 21:38
joschit is playable :)21:39
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- S0rin (QUIT: Ping timeout: 268 seconds) (~S0rin@user/s0rin)22:20
eeryjosch: are you running it in Xwayland?22:24
bluerisevagrantc: looks liek they are merging the patch in u-boot mainline?22:26
bluerisethanks for that!22:26
vagrantcbluerise: an email ping was much easier than writing the patches ... so thanks for THAT! :)22:27
eeryjosch: it's kind of a hack, but xwayland 23.1 includes this MR (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/901) which allows you to run a rootful X server with a set resolution AND fullscreen22:33
joscheery: yes, wine runs in Xwayland22:40
joscheery: version 23.1 is already in experimental -- so you can install it22:41
eeryoh, I've had it built in an /opt prefix for several months haha, just sharing how I run games in lower-than-native resolution in fullscreen22:42
joscheery: what is your recipe?22:44
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a1d:9d00:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)22:46
+ gnou_liber (~gnou_libe@223.pool85-50-3.static.orange.es)22:46
eerySomething like Xwayland :1 -geometry 800x600 -fullscreen in its own workspace and then go launch the game in a terminal with the display set to :122:47
eeryIt uses the GPU to scale and you get the low resolution performance but covering the whole screen22:47
eerydepending on the game you might need an X wm running too but if it has fullscreen support it doesn't need one22:48
joschthat works!!22:50
joschnice :D22:50
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eeryWayland compositors can also do this per window but most don't, there is a wayfire plugin in https://github.com/WayfireWM/wayfire-plugins-extra that does though lol22:53
eeryTotally undocumented, but the winzoom plugin lets you rescale individual wayland windows22:54
joschgreat! so if I run22:57
joschXwayland :1 -geometry 853x480 -fullscreen22:57
joschand then create a 640x480 virtual desktop with winecfg22:57
joschthen the game even displays in the correct aspect ratio :)22:58
eerynice :) I haven't tried it with wine, just some linux native stuff that accepts the bizarre 853x480 resolution that I always have to pull out a calculator for23:00
+ ajr (~ajr@user/ajr)23:00
eerywell, 960x540 for me, for the "best" half-size resolution for 1920x108023:00
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