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senzilla | EDK2 UEFI support for 3588Q is in motion! https://github.com/idigdoug/edk2-rk3588/commits/aio3588q/ | 11:36 |
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minute | senzilla: awesome! quite interesting to see those commits also | 12:12 |
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sir-photch | I have found the sekrit site for the black pinatex sleeve | 16:12 |
sir-photch | it says expected to ship in "about 333334" months [sic] | 16:13 |
sir-photch | so, has it been discontinued? :') | 16:13 |
sir-photch | here, I will spill the url of the sekrit website, for everyone to see: https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform-sleeve-black-pinatex | 16:30 |
sir-photch | muhaha | 16:31 |
sir-photch | > :) | 16:31 |
sir-photch | * >:) | 16:31 |
minute | sir-photch: as it looks currently it's not coming back soon, but we have a different design that i've been testing for a long time (it's like the keyboard sleeve and the pocket reform sleeve), without a zipper | 16:34 |
sir-photch | ah, with a buckle? | 16:38 |
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minute | sir-photch: yes | 18:33 |
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+ ephase (~ephase@2a01:e0a:2a:5300:8af3:6216:8fce:7058) | 20:19 | |
ephase | hello! | 20:19 |
ephase | With A311D module, I have many `panfrost ffe40000.gpu: shader power transition timeout` line on dmesg, does someone know how to avoid that? | 20:25 |
vkoskiv | No info on how to resolve it, I get it too. Apparently a kernel regression. | 20:26 |
ephase | vkoskiv: haa I'm not alone ^_^ | 20:28 |
ephase | somone on lkml talk about it -> https://lkml.org/lkml/2024/3/22/977 | 20:32 |
ephase | josch: Could it be possible to reduce dependencies with reform-tools. For exampe It install thunard and other things that could be useless (not only for me I guess) | 20:57 |
ephase | Maybe it is possible to split reform-tools in multiple packages. In that way user who want a minimal required installation can install only required fot booting and configure hardware | 21:01 |
josch | ephase: the reason for the thunar dependency is libexec/reform-tools/reform-tray.py | 21:08 |
josch | ephase: and that script in turn is part of the default sway and wayfire configuration | 21:08 |
josch | ephase: are you interested in a setup without sway or wayfire? Or are you interested in a custom setup different from the MNT defaults? | 21:09 |
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ephase | josch: I am interested for a minimal setup with as little dependencies as possible | 21:20 |
josch | ephase: some people would call sway *very* minimal compared to gnome or kde | 21:22 |
josch | ephase: hence my asking what *you* consider minimal | 21:22 |
ephase | I fact I configure a minimal Sway with no GUI file manager and a minimum of packages | 21:22 |
josch | ephase: "as minimal as possible" would mean just kernel and the essential packages which i doubt is what you mean? | 21:22 |
ephase | Yes that's it! ;-) | 21:23 |
josch | that is what you want? | 21:24 |
josch | you would not even have network with such a setup | 21:24 |
ephase | yes network, all functionnal hardware | 21:24 |
ephase | that;s why for instance I *need* reform-tools | 21:25 |
josch | how about you prepare a MR against reform-tools which makes the "File Manager" entry of libexec/reform-tools/reform-tray.py dependent on whether thunar is installed or not. If Lukas merges that change, we can demote thunar from a Depends to a Recommends. | 21:26 |
ephase | I must be underskilled for that but I can try :) | 21:28 |
josch | ephase: i can review your change | 21:29 |
ephase | yeha I will | 21:38 |
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josch | the 64 bit time_t problems on armel and armhf are becoming fewer: https://buildd.debian.org/stats/armhf.png | 23:32 |
minute | josch: it's a good idea to make the entries in reform-tray optional yeah | 23:55 |
minute | josch: maybe even easier: split out reform-tray into its own package | 23:56 |
minute | well, back to my vacation | 23:56 |
vkoskiv | shoo, shoo! :D | 23:56 |
vkoskiv | go book some revision tickets, maybe :3 | 23:57 |
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