josch | sevan: 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, usb | 03:39 |
NanoCodeBug | special thanks to minute for pointing me to the display patches | 03:41 |
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reform6707 | hello? | 07:16 |
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minute | sevan: josch: the firmware misc package has the arm mali gpu firmware (needed for rk3588 gpu) | 11:00 |
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* Guest9988 -> mjw | 12:35 | |
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sevan | ok, got it. The mediatek one is for Ralink wifi & bluetooth interfaces | 14:45 |
sevan | The misc package contains /usr/lib/firmware/arm/mali/arch10.8/mali_csffw.bin | 14:45 |
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* arf -> AbortRetryFail | 17:30 | |
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AbortRetryFail | Did F1 and F2 get changed to XF86MonBrightnessUp/Down at some point? | 17:31 |
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minute | we need some alsa UCM profiles. especially for pocket reform | 18:41 |
minute | AbortRetryFail: yep | 18:41 |
minute | AbortRetryFail: well, not F1/F2 per se. hyper+F1/F2 | 18:41 |
AbortRetryFail | Where was that change made? I didn't update my kb firmware but now my F1 and F2 are those instead. | 18:41 |
minute | F1 and F2 should just be F1 and F2 | 19:09 |
minute | maybe you entered sticky hyper mode | 19:09 |
minute | it was a thing IIRC | 19:09 |
AbortRetryFail | hmm | 19:09 |
minute | it's toggled by pressing hyper + circle | 19:10 |
minute | AbortRetryFail: try pressing that again | 19:10 |
AbortRetryFail | that was it... thanks | 19:10 |
AbortRetryFail | I might comment that out and rebuild the fw this was confusing me for hours. | 19:11 |
minute | that function is for when you prefer using media keys instead of f keys | 19:11 |
minute | sorry for that! | 19:11 |
minute | i guess there's an indicator missing for that | 19:11 |
AbortRetryFail | Yeah I guess other laptops have an LED for it | 19:12 |
AbortRetryFail | oh cool the kb backlight brightness works again now too, thanks :) | 19:12 |
mhoye | hey, question: I've finally pulled the trigger on the bananapi, which means I can replace my mPCIe wifi card | 19:14 |
minute | mhoye: in reform? | 19:15 |
minute | yeah, silly question, sorry | 19:15 |
minute | mhoye: on bpi cm4, your probably existing ssd will go in that slot (via included adapter) | 19:16 |
mhoye | minute: I don't just... free up the slot? I've already an SSD in here... | 19:23 |
mhoye | Whoops, 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 |
minute | mhoye: yep. but we include an adapter so you can move the ssd to the mpcie | 19:34 |
mhoye | My goal in this was partly to replace the wifi card with a 4g modem. | 19:42 |
minute | mhoye: ah. i don't know if there are 4g modems with pcie signals for mpcie | 19:42 |
mhoye | Can 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 |
minute | mhoye: sure, i'm sorry if that was misleading | 19:56 |
mhoye | thanks. | 19:57 |
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Zaba | i think most 4G modems use USB (or at least can use USB) | 20:33 |
minute | yep | 20:36 |
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Zaba | so 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 :D | 20:43 |
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mhoye | It looks like there are a few on Digikey. | 21:01 |
minute | Zaba: yeah, hmm maybe i should do sth like that on new mb revision | 21:36 |
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