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minute | marty_mcfly88: sure! you can just not load the driver or disable the wifi sdio node in the devicetree | 00:34 |
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minute | huh, i am able to run the dolphin emulator on a311d reform | 00:34 |
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marty_mcfly88 | minute: thanks for the reply! that sounds easy enough! is there an open mPCI slot for an atheros wifi card in the i.MX8MPlus? | 04:23 |
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marty_mcfly88 | according to the nxp website, the i.MX 8M Plus has the ARM Trust Zone but the i.MX 8M doesn't. can anyone confirm that? I'd prefer to not have the ARM Trust Zone. | 04:38 |
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marty_mcfly88 | i'm not too familiar with what the TrustZone is so i'm reading about it. | 05:25 |
marty_mcfly88 | there are open source implementations such as op-tee. also, it seems to be disabled by default and needs to be enabled and configured. | 05:41 |
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noam | Silly question: should I avoid trying to power things off the Reform's USB points? | 09:25 |
josch | if yes, then i've been doing things wrong for the past year :) | 09:48 |
noam | ports* | 09:50 |
noam | hm | 09:50 |
noam | Well, I entered a boot loop earlier | 09:50 |
noam | thermal overload, I think | 09:50 |
noam | unplugging the phone fixed it | 09:50 |
noam | I'm told the middle port might be buggy, going to check that in the morning | 09:56 |
Boostisbetter | I have been using the port closest to the front to power a 5v desk fan sometimes. No problems. | 10:03 |
josch | noam: you booted with your phone plugged into usb? | 10:05 |
Boostisbetter | also have used it to charge the Penkesu. | 10:06 |
Boostisbetter | but always while plugged into the power adapter for the Reform. | 10:06 |
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josch | noam: if your phone exposes a usb mass storage device via usb, maybe the problem is that u-boot (which is capable of booting from usb) finds some interesting things on that usb drive, attempts loading it, fails and reboots? | 10:22 |
violet | we keep getting weird graphics issues in chrome, idk if its a chrome thing or a driver thing or like an interaction between the two | 11:39 |
violet | its like, sections of the screen will sometimes get into a state where they slowly switch between a semi-corrupted (but still correct enough to have recognizable shapes) version of the thing, and the thing but normal | 11:42 |
violet | unrelated but, per discussion of weight: lighter is definitely much appreciated when its not at a huge sacrifice to durability :). particularly when the chronic fatigue hits | 11:45 |
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flowy | violet: are you using chrome's wayland support? i experience glitches with it on a regular basis but got used to it | 15:43 |
minute | violet: you can try disabling hardware acceleration in chromium | 15:56 |
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Boostisbetter | I can say that Brave works flawlessly on the Reform. I have been using it for some time now. | 16:53 |
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sigrid | ah yes, that's the one that has CEO who opposed same-sex marriage and left Mozilla over it | 17:07 |
sigrid | my understanding is that it's still Chromium, but with crypto. no, thanks. | 17:08 |
Boostisbetter | Holding Eich's beliefs against Brave is a strawman in my opinion. There are MANY people who work there and do not support his personal beliefs. If you want to hold that against him, you should stop using a browser all together, because nearly everything on the web uses Javascript, which he is responsible for as well. | 17:13 |
josch | Well... yet another reason for me to avoid javascript then. ;) | 17:13 |
Boostisbetter | On the other hand, we have Mozilla, which spends all of its money on everything but developing Firefox. | 17:13 |
sigrid | I'm fine with firefox, works well for me :) | 17:14 |
Boostisbetter | I miss the days when what matter was the technology and not the person beliefs of anyone who touched the thing. | 17:15 |
Boostisbetter | *mattered | 17:15 |
sigrid | well, time have changed I guess | 17:15 |
sigrid | *times | 17:15 |
Boostisbetter | for some | 17:15 |
sigrid | this isn't 90s anymore | 17:15 |
Boostisbetter | nah if I expect people to let me breath despite my beliefs, then I must give that right to everyone. | 17:15 |
Boostisbetter | I will not stop supporting someone just because their beliefs don't match mine. | 17:16 |
sigrid | interesting. but also offtopic, which was my fault to start | 17:16 |
Boostisbetter | no worries, I'll desist as well. | 17:17 |
Boostisbetter | MNT Rocks | 17:17 |
Boostisbetter | and I appreciate everone here. | 17:17 |
Boostisbetter | *everyone | 17:17 |
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minute | i just came back from a little bike tour, glad everything was sorted out already | 20:57 |
dozens | woo bike tour | 20:59 |
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Boostisbetter | minute: remember how I said that Purism had fixed suspend on the Librem 5? Well it is much improved but it does still ocassionally cause the phone to crash when resuming. | 22:16 |
Boostisbetter | minute: so the problem isn't fully solved. I think hibernation is really going to be the best solution. | 22:16 |
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bluerise | https://linuxgizmos.com/mixtile-opens-pre-orders-for-core-3588e-starting-at-109-00/ | 23:16 |
bluerise | hm | 23:17 |
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unixpoet | downside for the RK3588-based boards is there's no GPU acceleration in panfrost | 23:54 |
unixpoet | Collabora / ARM are working on it, but it's not there yet | 23:55 |
sigrid | it lists "2D Graphics Engine". does anyone know what that is? is it more than just some h/w interface to blit on hdmi output? | 23:56 |
unixpoet | AFAIK it's nothing special, just "it can do 2d graphics" | 23:59 |
sigrid | I see | 23:59 |
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