2023-07-14.log

+ jacobk (~quassel@2603-8080-b200-7b02-77cb-6304-f9db-dda1.res6.spectrum.com)00:09
- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~quassel@2603-8080-b200-7b02-77cb-6304-f9db-dda1.res6.spectrum.com)00:27
minuteBoostisbetter: it's in the shop since a few weeks!00:32
minutehttps://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform-cm4-processor-module-adapter?taxon_id=1300:33
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+ ethulhu (ethulhu@nora.ethulhu.co.uk)01:01
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+ laumann (~quassel@185.203.114.185)05:30
Boostisbetterminute: who knew that new Vegas would convince me to get one? Hahaha06:19
BoostisbetterAbsolutely zero standby capability though right? 06:21
+ ming_ (~yewscion@2601:547:a01:2900:5c15:78d2:b913:fc63)06:38
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+ jacobk (~quassel@47-186-122-163.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net)09:44
minuteBoostisbetter: the soc supports it, it just doesn't work out of the box, and i can't promise we'll get it to work.10:15
Boostisbetterminute: it really bewilders me how suspend seems to be an afterthought in a lot of these OSS friendly socs. 10:15
minutethere are threads about this https://www.spinics.net/lists/stable/msg566885.html10:17
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+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)11:01
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+ XYZ_ (~XYZ@78-80-112-52.customers.tmcz.cz)14:00
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abortretryfailIs there a good place to look for important announcements or things to look out for with the Reform?14:12
abortretryfailI had mine rendered unbootable by apt upgrade last weekend when the new 6.3.0 kernel did not have the .dtb file it needed14:13
+ charuto (~charutoca@2001:470:69fc:105::43f)14:49
charutoare there any plans to eventually sell MNT products locally instead of exclusively online?14:50
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-130-101.cust.tzulo.com)15:35
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+ mtm (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)16:09
minuteabortretryfail: unbootable? try "setenv fdtfile" in u-boot16:42
- XYZ_ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~XYZ@78-80-112-52.customers.tmcz.cz)17:23
minutehmm, is debian mesa somehow not shipping panvk?17:35
- bkeys (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-130-101.cust.tzulo.com)18:04
minutei've done a first test of suspend on a311d. it does wake up but pcie loses link and doesn't recover it (for transcend nvme, maybe it can work with a different brand) and display can't link up again, but that was expected18:04
minutesadness, apt-file show mesa-vulkan-drivers reveals only libvulkan_intel, lvp, radeon18:10
minuteah sorry, on arm64: broadcom, freedreno, lvp, radeon18:11
minutewhy no panvk18:12
+ mark_ (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)18:57
+ klardotsh (~klardotsh@98.97.115.75)19:07
+ tretinha (3a571d9f43@2604:bf00:561:2000::1151)19:29
tretinhajoin ##rust19:34
tretinha^sorry19:34
- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~quassel@47-186-122-163.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net)19:39
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+ jacobk (~quassel@47-186-122-163.dlls.tx.frontiernet.net)19:53
+ XYZ_ (~XYZ@37-48-12-248.nat.epc.tmcz.cz)20:01
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+ yewscion (~yewscion@2601:547:a01:2900:5c15:78d2:b913:fc63)21:37
violeti am thinking of buying the new keyboard with the case, and swapping it into my reform, and then putting my old keyboard into the case22:06
violetbut i wonder does the old keyboard work with the case?22:06
violetlike, is the old pcb physically compatible with the standalone keyboard case/frame/whatever you want to call it22:08
minuteviolet: physically yes. but it is missing 1 3-pin voltage regulator that you would need to solder in (it is easy if you can solder)22:18
minuteviolet: the new kb just has a dip switch for this22:18
minutei.e. to choose between laptop and standalone22:19
+ mark_ (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)22:40
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+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50)23:05
abortretryfailminute: I fixed it by copying the dtb from the previous kernel's folder. reform-check is not happy about it, but it got the laptop working again. :)23:46

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