2024-02-02.log

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jn_josch: it's so pretty!01:23
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minutehttps://community.mnt.re/t/mntre-v3-qmk-firmwar/185901:30
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joschanybody wants to try out linux 6.7 on their reform?08:06
joschit could be a bumpy ride and since my a311d doesn't have display support during u-boot, it's a bit tricky for me to try it at home08:06
joschbeware that this is from Debian experimental and that the Debian linux packaging maintainers reworked their configuration system so i had to rewire the patching machinery a bit -- thus, breakage is more likely than usual08:07
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hramrachSince they did the work of attaching an audio chip to ESP32 tangara can double as BT audio receiver with minimal effort (probably, depending on the BT library they are using)11:24
- mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)11:26
joschWhat would be a possible use-case for that? Listening to audio from a bluetooth device without bluetooth headphones?11:30
hramrachyes, and also using the same setup for both the audio form the player and your PC or phone11:31
minutefor example, having it always connected to your amp+speakers and streaming audio from your laptop11:31
hramrachFor the fixed setup you would probably want a separate, simpler device. The thing that tangara brings is portable open hardware with controls on the box which can be tuned to actually do the job, unlike closed hardware of similar kind.11:34
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minuteanyway, just backed the tangara ^^11:52
joschACTION is still waiting for the crowdsupply people to reply to the "name too long" ticket11:59
joschglad i was always able to buy reform stuff via shop.mnt.re :D11:59
Twodisbetterminute: the tangara is something I have been wanting for a while. Looks well made and thought out. 12:01
joschi'm surprised it took this long for an open-hardware audio player to emerge12:01
Twodisbetterme too! I dislike Apple with a passion but their iPod was brillant and I had many. I have missed that single purpose device for a long time. 12:02
joschi have stopped listening to audio books since my third sandisk sansa (with rockbox on it) broke :(12:04
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digitalraynehopefully tangara also gets a community of hackers and an IRC channel behind it :)12:12
minutepretty sure it will12:16
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Twodisbetterminute: will it really take a Reform keycaps set 4-6 weeks to ship due to high shipping volumes? 13:01
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minuteTwodisbetter: we are working through some backlog atm13:13
Twodisbetterminute: OK here is hoping they can get sent sooner. I needs them bad. Hahahaha13:13
Twodisbetterminute: OK here is to hoping they can get sent sooner. I needs them bad. Hahahaha13:14
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minutewe tried to source clear resin keycaps for trackballs from jlc 3d printing services, it was a success13:35
joschwhere are the existing transparent trackball keycaps from?13:36
- cobra (QUIT: Quit: ZNC 1.8.2 - https://znc.in) (~cobra@user/Cobra)13:37
minutethey are not transparent but translucent (a bit different look), and we sourced them via hubs, they were printed by a company in CZ13:37
minutethe ones from jlc are really transparent13:37
joschoh wow o013:40
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joschpost a photo of how they look like! :D13:41
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+ doctorhoo (~hanno@90-224-126-102-no600.tbcn.telia.com)14:00
doctorhoojosch, you are probably the right person to ask: reform-check reports "W: SD-Card does not contain latest uboot" on my A311D despite just running "sudo reform-flash-uboot sd"14:02
doctorhooIs that a known issue..?14:02
doctorhooBTW, reform-flash-uboot needed a patch to run through on the A311D: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/merge_requests/6114:03
joschdoctorhoo: what is your reform-tools version? I thought i had fixed that.14:16
- mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~mjw@84.241.199.85)14:17
doctorhoojosch: the version is 1.34, and I ran apt update/upgrade just yesterday.14:19
doctorhoojosch: I see the same behavior when running reform-check directly from the repo 14:21
joschthis is what i remember: https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2023-11-03.log.html#t14:25:2114:24
joschjosch from back then said i fixed it locally14:24
joschmaybe this got lost in the reform-tools 1.34 upload... i have to dig a bit14:24
doctorhoojosch: cheers!14:35
+ mjw (~mjw@84.241.199.85)14:52
joschokay, so the thing was that i fixed reform-flash-uboot14:53
joscherrr14:54
joschokay, so the thing was that i fixed reform-boot-config14:55
joschdang it14:57
doctorhoojosch: :D14:57
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doctorhoojosch: in the MR, I think I came up with the same solution for reform-flash-uboot as you did for reform-boot-config. But how does that affect reform-check?14:58
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joschi don't think the solution you found in the MR is the correct one14:59
- mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 256 seconds) (~mjw@84.241.199.85)14:59
joschthe point of not setting the variable is to make sure that the code never ever touches emmc on a311d14:59
joschand it might accidentally do so if the variable is set15:00
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doctorhooI know -- but the check that should check for it uses just that variable to make sure that it doesn't ;)15:00
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doctorhooSo to make sure that the EMMC is never accessed, the variable is useful..?15:01
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joschwhile we are on the topic: i actually have /boot on emmc on my a311d ;)15:05
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doctorhoojosch: :D   -- I was wondering about that: under what circumstances/when is that a sensible thing to do? When one has the equipment at home to unbrick the module?15:11
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joschprobably, yes15:15
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joschdoctorhoo: here is another attempt at fixing this: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/5785875b/15:19
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doctorhoojosch: looks good to me (but have not yet tested it)15:42
doctorhoojosch: when I ran my modified version of reform-flash-uboot, reform-check would still complain about an outdated version on the SD card; do you know what could be up with that?15:42
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joschdoctorhoo: yes, but that's a completely different issue :r15:48
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josch:)15:48
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josch"Thanks for your reply! Just fit as much as you can. We cant change the character limit." -- ugh... really... it's 2024 and crowdsupply insists that a 20 character limit for the name is enough for everybody? -.-22:10
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hramrachhttps://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/06/17/falsehoods-programmers-believe-about-names/23:41
joschyeah that's a classic :)23:42
joschmy last name used to be 7 ascii characters... then i married with portuguese naming laws :D23:44

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