2024-08-15.log

joschsevan: no idea, firmware-misc-nonfree is for rk3588. You have to ask minute 01:01
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NanoCodeBug🎉 i got the raspi-cm4 working in the pocket with audio, display, wifi, usb03:39
NanoCodeBugspecial thanks to minute for pointing me to the display patches03:41
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reform6707hello?07:16
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minutesevan: josch: the firmware misc package has the arm mali gpu firmware (needed for rk3588 gpu)11:00
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+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)12:00
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* Guest9988 -> mjw12:35
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sevanok, got it. The mediatek one is for Ralink wifi & bluetooth interfaces14:45
sevanThe misc package contains /usr/lib/firmware/arm/mali/arch10.8/mali_csffw.bin14:45
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+ mark_ (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)15:52
* jacobk_ -> jacobk16:40
- sevan (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) (~sevan@user/venture37)17:25
* arf -> AbortRetryFail17:30
+ sevan (~sevan@2001:470:1f1d:1d6:5a55:caff:fe24:ed4)17:30
AbortRetryFailDid F1 and F2 get changed to XF86MonBrightnessUp/Down at some point?17:31
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+ sevan (~sevan@user/venture37)18:40
minutewe need some alsa UCM profiles. especially for pocket reform18:41
minuteAbortRetryFail: yep18:41
minuteAbortRetryFail: well, not F1/F2 per se. hyper+F1/F218:41
AbortRetryFailWhere was that change made? I didn't update my kb firmware but now my F1 and F2 are those instead.18:41
minuteF1 and F2 should just be F1 and F219:09
minutemaybe you entered sticky hyper mode19:09
minuteit was a thing IIRC19:09
AbortRetryFailhmm19:09
minuteit's toggled by pressing hyper + circle19:10
minuteAbortRetryFail: try pressing that again19:10
AbortRetryFailthat was it... thanks19:10
AbortRetryFailI might comment that out and rebuild the fw this was confusing me for hours.19:11
minutethat function is for when you prefer using media keys instead of f keys19:11
minutesorry for that!19:11
minutei guess there's an indicator missing for that19:11
AbortRetryFailYeah I guess other laptops have an LED for it 19:12
AbortRetryFailoh cool the kb backlight brightness works again now too, thanks :)19:12
mhoyehey, question: I've finally pulled the trigger on the bananapi, which means I can replace my mPCIe wifi card19:14
minutemhoye: in reform?19:15
minuteyeah, silly question, sorry19:15
minutemhoye: on bpi cm4, your probably existing ssd will go in that slot (via included adapter)19:16
mhoyeminute: I don't just... free up the slot? I've already an SSD in here...19:23
mhoyeWhoops, didn't look at the downsides part of the spec. I didn't realize that "only one pciE slot" meant I was losing the m2 slot?19:29
minutemhoye: yep. but we include an adapter so you can move the ssd to the mpcie19:34
mhoyeMy goal in this was partly to replace the wifi card with a 4g modem.19:42
minutemhoye: ah. i don't know if there are 4g modems with pcie signals for mpcie19:42
mhoyeCan I propose a bit of extra wording on the mntre site, on that 'downsides' part of the document, clarifying that you lose the m.2 socket specifically if you want to install the bananapi?19:56
minutemhoye: sure, i'm sorry if that was misleading19:56
mhoyethanks.19:57
+ gustav28 (~gustav@c-df53205c.019-141-67626730.bbcust.telenor.se)20:02
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Zabai think most 4G modems use USB (or at least can use USB)20:33
minuteyep20:36
+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50)20:36
+ sevan (~sevan@2001:470:1f1d:1d6:5a55:caff:fe24:ed4)20:36
Zabaso in theory it would be possible to route the usb lines to the m.2 socket and use a janky adapter to insert a card with different keying :D20:43
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mhoyeIt looks like there are a few on Digikey.21:01
minuteZaba: yeah, hmm maybe i should do sth like that on new mb revision21:36
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+ leonardo (leonardo@user/leonardo)22:21
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