2024-09-22.log

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+ ndufresne (~ndufresne@apple.collaboradmins.com)00:09
joschminute: i'm running 6.10.6 with your a311d wifi fixes but still connection drops :(00:36
josch(didn't touch the powersafe workaround -- should i have?)00:36
- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a00:9800:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)01:33
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minutejosch: :( and with out of tree driver?01:49
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+ NanoCodeBug (~NanoCodeB@c-73-35-191-67.hsd1.wa.comcast.net)06:44
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henesyany way to use gammastep/redshift or similar to warm the pocket reform's screen?08:07
henesyrunning wayfire08:07
+ Gooberpatrol_66 (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66)08:16
- Gooberpatrol66 (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66)08:17
joschhenesy: like this? https://sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/wlsunset/08:19
henesyjosch: yeah i saw that and built it and it doesnt seem very happy to run, just fails to set gamma08:21
henesyhttps://paste.sr.ht/~henesy/9d32daa5cbc657d97869eed20faa3267dc40eb1608:21
henesydoes it work for you?08:22
joschhenesy: it does not but i also don't have a pocket reform :)08:24
henesyahhh08:36
henesyi figure all the reforms might have similar limitations here08:36
+ gsora (~gsora@user/gsora)08:39
- gsora (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~gsora@user/gsora)08:43
joschhenesy: last year April: https://mntre.com/reform-irc-logs/2023-04-11.log.html#t10:27:0808:47
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- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a00:9800:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)14:39
grimmwareI also tried to run wlsunset and it didn’t work15:56
grimmware(On a pocket)15:56
TwodisbetterSo I woke my Reform from suspend today and used it for a while. I was very impressed by what a performance upgrade the newer imx8 in the pocket makes. I mean the Pocket feels pretty fast actually.16:48
Twodisbetterreally looking forward to seeing the difference the RK makes16:49
+ gsora_ (~gsora@user/gsora)17:31
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- erle (QUIT: Quit: K-lined) (~erle@user/erle)19:19
ch(hdmi) power off (from swaymsg) is really just fine on the imx8mp i have to say. my pocket was in that state now for 3 days and it just came back with no issues19:26
+ Gooberpatrol66 (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66)19:29
- op_4 (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~tslil@user/op-4/x-9116473)19:29
+ op_4 (~tslil@user/op-4/x-9116473)19:30
chminute: i've rebased https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/merge_requests/14 and tested (sysctl only, kbd didnt need rebasing) on my pocket, and its fine20:15
^alexjust rebased our sysctl branch as well20:26
^alexabout to flash it20:26
^alexit looks like the refactor made power consumption while off slightly worse for us20:26
chyeah i think i saw that too20:29
chflashed back to my usbpd branch, have to rebase that too, but not now20:29
^alexapplying our basic "power down bits and bobs" stuff20:32
^alexcreated a slightly annoying situation for ourselves in that we have an unpublished personal keyboard-layout branch that we have to rebase on top of everything >.>20:34
minutech: merged, thank you!20:37
chty20:37
^alexminute, can we get runners enabled on our CI?20:47
choh wow do i suck at reading20:54
^alexawoo?20:58
* bluerise_ -> bluerise21:04
minute^alex: sure, can you give me a link to your repo real quick?21:22
NanoCodeBug^alex: yeah i noticed as well, off power consumption is not as good, probably because its switching between detect modes while off, which it doesn't need to do. it could disable nearly all the poll loops while off. 21:24
NanoCodeBugor become all interrupt driven, that would be best.21:24
chafter rereading minu tes instructions on the antenna placement and understanding my mistake, i get much better wifi with the mediatek card21:36
chjudging by iw link, i think one of the antennas wants to maybe go into the bottom case, so its in a different plane21:36
chwith the back panel off, iw link reports 400mbit tx and rx rate21:37
chputting the back panel on, that breaks down to 200mbit21:37
- Gooberpatrol66 (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66)21:43
chsomewhat unsatisfying knowing i can get 200% speed by putting off the back cover21:49
chbut at least i know its the antenna placement somehow21:49
+ Gooberpatrol66 (~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66)21:51
- gsora (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~gsora@user/gsora)22:12
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- gustav28 (QUIT: Quit: Quit) (~gustav@c-fa68524e.019-141-67626730.bbcust.telenor.se)22:15
noamModding the reform to add in a louder speaker finally :D22:20
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a00:9800:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)22:21
minutenoam: oh nice, which one?22:26
noamACTION checks the random speakers lying around :P22:26
noamI ahve a few options, might just put em all in and splice it ;P22:26
noamMostly salvage from craptops22:26
noam(when my ~$200 celeron laptop broke in high school, I salvaged all the parts that were reusable; still haven't gotten around to figuring out the SMBUS stuff enough to make a proper charger >_<)22:27
minuteohh22:28
noamI've also got two of the CES-361811-18PM-67 that were recommended, because the salvage was 1000 miles away when I planned on doing this :P22:30
noamOh! and a quick hardware bug report >_<22:30
noamI noticed the cells down at ~2V recently22:30
noam_with a protected battery board_22:30
noamThe charger was plugged in at the time, but _not_ into the outlet, which might be related?22:31
noamtotal voltage was like 12-15V22:31
noamThe charger in question is absolutely not the highest of quality, wouldn't surprise me if there was weirdness there22:31
^alexminute, https://source.mnt.re/atax1a22:33
^alexNanoCodeBug, yeah we're gonna probably work towards those ends over the next week or so22:34
noamThink I'mma start by slicing the connector to the existing speakers, and soldering wire to both ends to lengthen it; then, test one of the new speakers on its own, spliced to the 4-pin connector; assuming that works, splice the other new speaker to it and test; then splice the original back in, electric tape the whole thing, and reassemble :)22:40
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- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a00:9800:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)22:49
henesyjosch: ah so no solution :) that's fine22:49
henesyit seems frooom what i'm reading that for wayland you need a specific compositor running22:50
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a00:9800:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)23:15
^alexour first hack, of.c, is gonna be to make it sleep for a second instead of going into the USB detection code23:36
noamI think I have the pinout wrong :/23:53

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