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Twodisbetter | hello everyone, I wanted to apologize about bringing hyprland here the other day. I was mistaken and thought that the Reform had sway and it on there, but it is wayfire. I was actually asking about getting wayfire working. I really was just after getting that going. Honestly though, I am very happy with Sway right now, and so I don't really mind either way. On the pocket I am going to be using Swa | 19:30 |
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Twodisbetter | y as well. | 19:30 |
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Twodisbetter | however, wayfire just starts with a black screen and the mouse cursor in the center of the screen. It is responsive and moves when i move the trackball. | 19:33 |
Twodisbetter | Is this normal, and if so how are you supposed to do anything? | 19:33 |
josch | Twodisbetter: maybe your config isn't working? You can see an example for a known-to-work config in the most recent version of reform-tools in /etc/skel | 19:35 |
Twodisbetter | josch: thanks! I'll check | 19:36 |
Twodisbetter | can someone tell me what the app id is for flatpak apps? I am using this program called Paper, which is a note taking application. I want to be a floating app. | 19:37 |
josch | Twodisbetter: you can see the app_id of all currently open windows by running swaymsg -t get_tree | 19:37 |
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minute | wow i spent all day in meetings | 21:27 |
minute | Twodisbetter: ohh i see. btw there is now a bunch of new documentation from us for sway + wayfire on reform, but as josch said you would need to copy the config file(s) from /etc/skel/.config over to your ~/.config | 21:28 |
minute | Twodisbetter: https://mntre.com/reform2/handbook/desktops.html | 21:28 |
Twodisbetter | Thanks minute! | 21:29 |
Twodisbetter | Another question though, do we need a 2,5 mainboard to use any of the new SBCs? | 21:29 |
Twodisbetter | I am planning on upgrading to the 32gb on after suspend works on it, but I'm wondering if my mainboard can handle it already? | 21:30 |
minute | Twodisbetter: no, they can be used with any motherboard rev | 21:31 |
minute | josch: just FYI the remaining issue with pocket/imx8mp is that this uboot build/cfg misses some important variables for our boot.scr https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-imx8mp-uboot | 21:31 |
minute | namely fdt_addr_r (it has only fdt_addr), kernel_addr_r (it has only loadaddr) and the one for the ramdisk/initrd, forgot the name | 21:32 |
minute | but i need to rest a bit now, will add those tomorrow morning | 21:32 |
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anzu | Hi, plugging my reform to power will not make it charge when it's turned on (sometimes, but rarely), did anyone experience this issue before? | 21:55 |
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anzu | When I turn it on, it keeps charging once it started | 21:56 |
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josch | anzu: what i did experience was, that the reform drew more power to charge the batteries than my AC adapter was able to handle and then obviously charging stopped | 21:58 |
josch | anzu: are you powering it with the original AC adapter? Which mainboard revision do you have? | 21:58 |
anzu | It's the original AC adapter, the reform is not taking more Ampere than what's written on the adapter. | 22:03 |
anzu | Do you mean the printed label with version numbers on the mainboard? It says 2023-03-16 there | 22:04 |
josch | yup, that's the new mainboard | 22:06 |
anzu | Early next week I could open the laptop and see if all the cables are doing well, just visibly that nothing is being squeezed or similar. | 22:07 |
josch | anzu: how full are your batteries right now? you can check with the oled menu | 22:07 |
anzu | 38%, they're charging now | 22:08 |
josch | can you try charging it to 100% and then turn it on? | 22:08 |
josch | it should stay at 100% | 22:08 |
josch | there is a patch for the mainboard firmware which does not immediately draw all the power it needs from the AC adapter but only after a small offset of a few seconds | 22:09 |
josch | even with the original adapter it sometimes can happen that the unit draws too much power | 22:09 |
josch | this especially happens the more empty the batteries are because the more empty they are, the more power the reform draws to charge them up | 22:09 |
anzu | The laptop is turned on even now, I'm using it to type here. It's only initializing the charging that doesn't work when it's turned on, so what I do is shutdown, plug in the cable, and turn the laptop back on. | 22:09 |
anzu | I'll let it charge for a while and see how fast it goes to 99% | 22:11 |
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anzu | It is possible that turned on is not the issue but low on battery charge, as that's usually the point when I plug in the cable. Might be that it then attempts to draw too much from the adapter | 22:18 |
josch | if that is what you observe, then minute's lpc patch should fix your issue | 22:27 |
anzu | I turned it on after it reached 100%, it kept it there until I unplugged and it almost immediately went to 99% | 22:51 |
anzu | It never took more than 1.5A from the AC, according to the oled, but I'll do some more research based on your comments, thanks! | 22:52 |
josch | while under load i observed the reform drawing 88 W when charging nearly empty battery cells at the same time | 22:59 |
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