minute | josch: i also thought in the direction of a concatenating webserver | 01:06 |
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josch | minute: could you assign the intel x86 gitlab CI runner to https://source.mnt.re/josch/reform-debian-packages/ please, i'd like to keep cross-compilation of reform-related packages working by regularly building our things | 03:04 |
josch | (like weekly) | 03:04 |
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josch | anybody spot the build failure in this log? https://mister-muffin.de/reform/linux_6.10.build.xz | 09:45 |
josch | are the warnings when compiling meson-g12b-bananapi-cm4-mnt-reform2.dts maybe fatal? | 09:46 |
josch | minute: since you are the device-tree expert, maybe you know how to fix this | 09:46 |
josch | code here: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/50 | 09:46 |
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reform27538 | hi | 09:47 |
reform27538 | seem like chrging only works when pocket is off | 09:48 |
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voltagex | Hi, MNT Pocket Reform arrived today! First feedback - manual needs to which direction the battery switch should go and that you'll see the OLED light up if the laptop is open! | 10:06 |
voltagex | Second thing, while I wait for my forum account to be approved is I get 'lsblk: /dev/nvme0n1p1: not a block device / reform-boot-config FAILED to run' when trying to run sudo reform-boot-config --emmc nvme | 10:07 |
voltagex | I was surprised to see there's a 1TB NVMe drive in my system that's not being used. How many writes is the eMMC good for? | 10:08 |
minute | voltagex: welcome! please do an apt update and apt upgrade first, then the migration script should work | 10:11 |
minute | voltagex: 1TB SSD is a perk of the Hyper edition! | 10:11 |
voltagex | minute: that is after an apt update && apt full-upgrade -y | 10:12 |
minute | voltagex: hmm then we'll wait for josch to weigh in | 10:15 |
voltagex | OK, I'll repost on the forum at some point too so it can be tracked easier. | 10:16 |
voltagex | I am assuming I won't instantly wear out the eMMC though | 10:17 |
minute | voltagex: no worries | 10:33 |
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voltagex | thanks minute! I have posted on the forum and will stay lurking here, although I often forget to check this bouncer. | 10:37 |
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ch | josch: https://paste.debian.net/1325502/ errors in your log | 11:52 |
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minute | josch: runner assigned | 12:05 |
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minute | josch: the build errors are from imx8mp dtsi, /<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/arch/arm64/boot/dts/freescale/imx8mp.dtsi:2065.38-2091.6: ERROR (duplicate_node_names): /soc@0/bus@32c00000/display-bridge@32fc4000: Duplicate node name and following | 13:33 |
minute | josch: looks like HDMI is now in there | 13:33 |
minute | which is great! | 13:33 |
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voltagex | okay, I'm worried that I'm going to make my system unbootable on the first day at this rate - and I'm not really in a position to disassemble to fix boot issues or attach UART. https://community.mnt.re/t/reform-boot-config-emmc-nvme-fails/2353 | 15:13 |
voltagex | damn, there's no way to get UART without disassembling the thing, is there? | 15:16 |
minute | voltagex: afaik there isn't really a danger of wearing out the emmc | 15:18 |
voltagex | no, reform-migrate doesn't know about the NVMe drive, hmm. | 15:19 |
voltagex | got there in the end and updated the forum post as such. Sorry about that. | 15:26 |
minute | phew! | 15:30 |
minute | voltagex: /boot remaining on emmc is fine btw, i would keep it that way for now, loading kernel from nvme from uboot is not tested/unsupported on imx8mp | 15:31 |
voltagex | thanks minute | 15:41 |
josch | voltagex: i'm now back home but will only be able to spend more time at my computer in around 6 hours -- i'll write you then and hope that we can fix your situation! | 15:44 |
voltagex | josch: mostly user error, I've updated the thread. I'll post some more threads tomorrow (thanks/sorry) - minor wifi issues but other than that it's been rock solid. | 15:47 |
voltagex | close to midnight here, goodnight all. | 15:47 |
josch | ch: thank you -- i usually grep for /error:/ as grepping for /error/ gives you 29k results | 15:50 |
josch | ch: now i learned that i need to grep for case-sensitive /ERROR/ next time round :) | 15:50 |
ch | finding it was annoying, i agree | 15:51 |
josch | minute: thank you, this let me find the problem I think. It's imx8mp-mnt-pocket-reform/hdmi/0001-arm64-dts-imx8mp-add-HDMI-display-pipeline.patch which is in torvald's linux as 14c46854e7575d1c270c04c4962ff14ad3f475a3 since tag v6.10-rc1 | 15:57 |
josch | dropping it... | 15:57 |
josch | the dts patches are always problematic it seems because the patch context is just some opening and closing brackets | 15:57 |
josch | err... braces | 15:58 |
josch | thus the patch applies cleanly without fuzz even if it was already applied before... | 15:58 |
minute | there's a little design error on our rp2040 based devices which renders the PROG switch nonfunctional. the PROG switch has a 4.7k resistor to the CS line of the flash. but it has to be a 1k resistor. | 15:59 |
minute | josch: ahh | 15:59 |
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josch | minute: thank you for enabling the x86 runner for my fork of reform-debian-packages. Though it also shows that having the arm64 runner the default is the smarter choice. Unstable has been in a state where it cannot cross-build anything for arm64 for about 3 days now due to gcc-14... | 17:10 |
minute | yeah... | 17:21 |
cmahns | got my reform pocket in the mail this weekend! haven't done much with it yet aside from get it on wifi but excited to think of a use for this :) | 17:40 |
Twodisbetter | The pocket Reform is awesome | 18:10 |
Twodisbetter | Took me sometime to kind of get the layout with my typing but it is getting there for sure. | 18:11 |
Twodisbetter | Once suspend is good again with the 6.10 kernel I am going to be using the heck out of mine. | 18:11 |
minute | cmahns: nice | 18:14 |
minute | Twodisbetter: yeah, there's a good chance now that HDMI is officially merged in 6.10 | 18:15 |
minute | i'm gonna do a bit of testing of rk3588 in pocket reform now... | 18:15 |
Twodisbetter | so exciting! That is the chip I can't wait to use | 18:21 |
Twodisbetter | can anyone tell me how to change the default WM that the Pocket Reform will use? | 18:58 |
Twodisbetter | You initially setup it up in the welcome wizard, but I mean if I want to change it after that? | 18:58 |
minute | Twodisbetter: https://community.mnt.re/t/changing-the-default-x-session/2207/2 | 19:00 |
minute | (this thread is erraneously titled with something about x session, which doesn't exist, but...) | 19:00 |
Twodisbetter | minute: you are a super star! | 19:01 |
Twodisbetter | minute: I think that Wayfire should be able to scratch all of the Sway itches. I mean all of the same keyboard shortcut work, but you also get super easy snapping controls as well. Wayfire is the best of both worlds for me. | 19:14 |
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Twodisbetter | minute: I just witnessed the screen timing out and turning off under wayfire. I am wondering what the setting is called in the config file to shorten it. It must be set to an hour or 45 minutes right now. | 20:29 |
Twodisbetter | minute: honestly I hope you are home and enjoying your evening. Please ignore this until you feel like it. | 20:33 |
Twodisbetter | Anybody feel free to answer if you know. | 20:33 |
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minute | wow i just got bitten by that pesky binutils bug where a newly compiled kernel would just freeze at startup... luckily i remembered that that was a thing | 20:41 |
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minute | nice, usb rescue worked https://community.mnt.re/t/flashing-emmc-bootloader-unbricking-imx8mp/2287/13 | 22:15 |
^alex | :partying_face: | 22:18 |
Twodisbetter | awesome sauce | 22:24 |
^alex | also we signed up for the forums with intent to Post in our mind and then we logged in and immediately forgot the substance of the post | 22:28 |
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minute | earlier i ported rockchip's dsi2 driver but only got a cpu stall somewhere | 22:51 |
minute | then went home :3 | 22:51 |
Twodisbetter | you know I am kind of impressed with the imx8 that comes on the Pocket. It seems a little snappier overall to the Reform itself. | 23:00 |
minute | Twodisbetter: yeah, it is definitely faster than the imx8mq | 23:02 |
minute | only the gpu is less performant... | 23:02 |
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Twodisbetter | Yeah, and I am not really doing a whole lot of gaming outside of Dosbox | 23:03 |
Twodisbetter | of course when the RK is ready none of this will matter anyway. I am curious of how much power it will drain over other options. | 23:04 |
^alex | we figured out a way to get the keyboard into prog mode without switching the entire system :) carefully wiggle the left-side JST cable out, hold the prog button, wiggle it back in | 23:05 |
^alex | on the minus side, our first cuts at power-saving didn't help | 23:06 |
^alex | back to the drawing board | 23:06 |
minute | ^alex: you can get the keyboard into prog mode by pressing X in the oled menu | 23:07 |
^alex | not if you've flashed a firmware that botches key scanning >.> | 23:08 |
^alex | or falls asleep and never wakes up again | 23:08 |
^alex | lol | 23:08 |
^alex | but yes, under normal circumstances we do get it into prog mode like that | 23:08 |
minute | ahhh ok! | 23:09 |
^alex | we're just experimenting with new and interesting ways to brick the keyboard firmware :) | 23:09 |
minute | ^alex: there's also a wrong resistor on the keyboard that should be 1k instead of 4.7k. switching it out makes the prog switch work | 23:09 |
^alex | oho | 23:09 |
minute | ^alex: https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/112909796268944786 | 23:10 |
^alex | problem being, we don't have SMT resistors | 23:10 |
minute | ah ok! | 23:10 |
^alex | we're one of those arcane through-hole weirdos | 23:10 |
^alex | we might be able to work something out, probably have a friend or 3 with some SMT gear | 23:11 |
^alex | re: power saving, we might try harder to clock the system at 12 mhz and use a PLL to get the USB clock | 23:12 |
^alex | instead of clocking the entire system at usb speed | 23:12 |
^alex | also: is there a reason the keyboard firmware uses a different copy of tinyusb than that embedded in the pico-sdk? | 23:13 |
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minute | ^alex: no reason, i just got confused by what depends on what | 23:59 |
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