2023-12-21.log

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minutehttps://mastodon.social/@geerlingguy/11161533765702213300:37
mjwwasn't the trackball controlled by an atmel chip?00:49
joschmjw: it was00:52
joschmjw: trackball v2 uses rp2040400:52
josch*rp204000:52
joschi have to fix my keyboard00:52
joschthe "4" key likes to trigger twice since recently...00:52
mjwah, I have an old one00:53
mjwand that is the only hardware mod I did on my mnt reform, prop up the keyboard a bit so it didn't touch the board because some keys repeated :)00:54
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TwodisbetterHas anyone ever tried getting Nuclear Throne running on the Reform. That is a game I can play for hours, and the Reform's trackball makes being able to control it easy. 15:58
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minutewhat do you think? https://events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hub/en/event/mnt-reform-laptop-cpu-moduleadapter-design-in-kica/16:15
joschuuuh will that event get recorded?16:17
+ mark_ (~mjw@82-217-174-174.cable.dynamic.v4.ziggo.nl)16:21
minutejosch: it would be nice, but that can be complicated because most people at 37c3 do not want to be recorded16:53
joschthat would include myself but i thought for that sort of event it would sufficient for yourself being recorded (unless you also rather not be :D)16:54
minuteyeah, but i want it to be interactive so... hard to pull off. lets see16:57
joschah okay i see :)16:57
minutei was thinking that i should make a series of videos like that later16:58
minutemaybe this can be a first test16:58
sknebelYo could record what you say + Screenrecording and see if that's useable afterwards?16:58
minutehmm, perhaps. need to do some tests to see if a311d can performantly do the screenrecording16:59
minutewow, i messed up my reform because i procrastinated installing usrmerge17:16
minutelets see if this is fixable17:16
minute(apt now thinks that systemd is not installed)17:16
minuteok, manually installed usrmerge via usrmerge_38_all.deb and fixed some errors until it worked17:24
jfredmy standalone reform keyboard just got here and ooh boy my muscle memory is going to take some updating XD18:05
jfredI keep expecting ctrl to be where my left thumb is18:05
jfredmay very well end up remapping left space to ctrl18:06
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minutejfred: ah yeah. there is an open MR that swaps ctrl and hyper IIRC18:18
jfredis hyper on kb v3 the key with the diagonal-facing arrow?18:19
jfrednot enough room for the "hyper" text I suppose haha18:21
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blueriselalala18:25
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minutebluerise: what up19:05
mhoyeIs there a way the OS can query the power situation on the Reform?19:14
jfredmhoye: on mine upower is able to show the power status, though I think I had to update the LPC firmware before it was able to do that (I had a pretty early revision)19:45
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erledoes anyone here have a MNT keyboard setup that has some kind of FN key for the following: ins del home end menu print scrolllock sysrq?20:07
erlei mean i miss sysrq rarely20:08
erlebut when i do, i kinda miss it dearly20:08
erleand there are F1 to F12 which AFAIK have no secondary functions so far?20:08
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mhoyejfred: ah, that's what I need. Perfect, thank you20:35
mhoyeerle: I've laid out my arrow keys so that immediately to the left of up and left are pgup and pgdown, but I should definitely put home and end on there as secondaries20:36
mhoyethat's a great idea.20:36
f_minute: What's down? :D20:37
erlemhoye well i have neo2 keyboard layout and i have shift and j there20:37
erlefn up could also be pgup and fn down could be pgdown20:38
minuteerle: modern firmware has a bit more of these https://mntre.com/documentation/reform-keyboard-v3-manual.pdf20:40
minute(there's an overview in this pdf)20:40
minutesysrq and ins could be added20:41
erleminute i see. uh, does this have 2 fewer keys than the one i have?20:46
erlesysrq is only relevant for system hangs obv20:46
erleminute i guess the space bar arrangement is a bit more conventional now ^_^20:48
minuteerle: 2 fewer? i thought only 120:48
minute"quantity stays, while quality goes"20:48
erleminute 3rd row from the bottom has 14 keys with the one i have, but 13 keys on the graphic in the manual you linked me.20:48
erleminute bottom row has one key fewer than i have here, makes two keys20:50
erlei think i see the reason now, the 2 units wide ctrl and enter key.20:55
erlewait, that's not 2 units. but more than 1.520:55
erleanyway, i'll see how i can get that newer firmware to run. or i'll jury-rig it myself. thank you!20:56
minute1.7521:14
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joscherle: as you know i'm also using neo2 and i discovered that i never use any F-keys except for F5 sometimes, so i re-mapped my F-keys with stuff like home, end etc21:30
joschi put del onto the backspace key and backspace became the key to the left of my right spacebar21:30
erlejosch what do you use f5 for? i use f11 (fullscreen), f10 (menu in many apps), other stuff is like “debug mode in minetest” or “whatever hte assigns to it”21:32
joschfullscreen i do via sway with super+f21:33
joschmenu is often alt or it's the context menu key, the one to the right of U on neo221:34
joschf5 is for htop, for example21:34
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blueriseminute: my cold slowly getting better22:17
bluerisefeelsl ike everyone got sick these past two weeks22:17
blueriseI found a miniPCIe to M.2 NVMe adapter with like a 20cm flexpcb cable that I had from years ago22:18
sigridthat is not far from truth :(22:18
blueriseso I can check that with the CM4 the NVMe still works22:19
bluerisebut it shows the same problems I had years ago in a different machine: if you fold the flexpcb, the transaction start to fail22:19
bluerisealso, rockchip SoC + sdio wifi somehow always is troublesome :(22:20
bluerisesigrid: you got sick as well?22:20
sigridyep22:24
joschsame over where i'm at -- last two weeks everybody got sick (including me)22:24
joscheither corona or a flu or both22:24
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minuteugh :/ gute besserung to yall22:28
minutei got new covid+flu shots beginning of last week, so far holding out22:28
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joschthis is really impressive pocket reform news: https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/11162005255578873423:04
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Twodisbetterindeed!23:08
SarioI have zero intent on using a Pocket as a phone, but I'd be glad to have the option 23:13
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joschminute: you think UPS might still pick up packages you prepared before the weekend?23:26

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