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joschhuh... my sd-card reader stopped working on classic reform12:17
joschfirstly, the mechanics which are responsible for holding the sd-card in don't seem to work anymore12:18
joschi can pull the card out without having pressed it in first, it doesn't "latch"12:18
joschand at the same time on dmesg I get this printed once per second:12:18
joschmmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card12:18
amospallaoh :(12:23
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midfavilaruhroh13:07
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BoostisBetterjoisch: sounds like a board repair is in order.13:12
joschsounds like it, yeah13:15
joschi'm lucky that just a few days ago i flashed u-boot onto my emmc13:15
joschotherwise my reform would now be bricked :(13:15
minutejosch: oh no13:15
joschit was also funny, because as i'm experimenting with different kernels, my reform didn't boot anymore13:16
minutejosch: maybe take a close look at all the pins connecting to the sd card, if they are loose13:16
joschso i popped in a rescue image sd-card and repaired my /boot partition on emmc with it13:16
minutejosch: they're just bent metal cutouts touching the card13:16
joschand that was the last time my sd-card reader worked XD13:16
minuteand can be bent in place maybe13:16
minuteon 3.0 we have a new sd card slot :0 because the old one is EOL13:17
joschoh i see, one can see the pins through a rectangular hole13:17
minutejosch: yes exactly13:17
joschokay, let me shut this off and see if i can do some metal bending :)13:17
joschbbl13:17
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minuteone can also see parts of the switch machnism but it's unclear if you can fix anything there... you could bridge it though so that SD card detect is always "true"13:18
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reform25912hah that worked!13:25
reform25912i just booted the rescue image from sd-card again13:25
reform25912and the latching mechanism also works again13:25
reform25912phew... :)13:25
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chnice13:32
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joschyeah... phew! that gave me a fright...13:43
joschwithout the sd-card slot i'd not dare to do any more experiments on this machine...13:43
BoostisBetterjosch: awesome to hear. Guess it was just material faatigue. Glad you were able to fix it yourself.13:53
joschmaterial fatigue, yes... i have been plugging sd-cards in and out of this slot a lot XD13:54
BoostisBetterand thank you for that!13:55
joschmy current project was to fix wayfire, but of course i need a "unstable" installation for that...13:56
joschi think i found a patch stack now that makes wofi under wayfire work again...13:56
BoostisBetterjosch: whaat was the main thing wrong with wayfire? On my reform I have no window dressings14:09
BoostisBetterjosch: on the Pocket I have windiow dressing but my waybar is missing almost all stats icons14:09
minutejosch: btw thanks a ton for looking into wayfire14:10
BoostisBetterminute: super + shift + x allows you to select a rect for screenshoots14:12
[tj]minute: do you think crowdsupply is going to come up with another shipping estimate? Should I contact them?14:12
BoostisBetterbut after selecting an area nothing happens. You have nothing in teh clipboard?14:13
minuteBoostisBetter: it should save a file in ~/Pictures14:13
minutewith the current date+time14:13
BoostisBetterminute: ahh! Thank you!14:13
minute[tj]: sorry, for what exactly? pocket reform? what's your order number?14:13
[tj]yeah sorry pocket reform14:14
[tj]that last estimate on crowdsupply was the 29th of November14:14
minute[tj]: sorry, that one is delayed by us because it's the combination single, black case, white switches. we will include this in our next shipment to mouser14:20
[tj]thanks for letting me know14:20
[tj]it helps now as I don't have to worry about it arriving in Scotland while I'm in Germany14:21
ericsfragaminute: glad to hear as I'm also waiting for such.15:15
ericsfraga(order 216504)15:16
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minuteXDC 2024 update from collabora about panfrost/panvk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOEOff80w6s15:38
minutethis mentions vulkan 1.3 in the future... so blender isn't impossible maybe15:38
bkeysminute: Any updates on you getting the rk3588 in the mail?15:38
minutebkeys: not yet!15:38
bkeysAlright I'll be keeping my fingers crossed15:39
minutesame here :D15:39
minutecurrently shaping up reform next for the crowdfunding15:39
bkeysSo is the ax210 have open source drivers?15:39
bkeysAlso, if someone wanted to go to reform2 case, does it require a new mobo?15:40
minutebkeys: how do you mean @ reform2 case?15:40
bkeysI mean reform next15:40
minutebkeys: you want to put reform next internals in reform2 case? or you want to put classic reform2 motherboard in reform next case...?15:42
bkeysWell honestly I think I like classic reform more, but I'm curious if someone went from classic to next what is reusable?15:43
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BoostisBetterminute: do you think it is possible to allow the pocket to charge from dumb sources providing, for example, 5V @ 2.5A? 16:30
chuhhh, fwupd 2.0.2 was released on nov25 and is already in debian testing16:35
chi really need to get the CI and xml bits sorted out16:35
minuteBoostisBetter: yeah this requires the replacement of one diode with a 0 ohm resistor, iirc ch figured that out and did that modification 16:39
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BoostisBetterch: would you be able to show me the spot requiring this as I would be very happy to make the change as well16:55
chhttps://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/issues/3 documents the hardware mod16:59
chi'm not sure if the stock sysctl firmware allows charging if you apply the hw mod16:59
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chsomething to figure out :)17:00
BoostisBetterhave you had success on your pocket however with a 5v source?17:00
chi cant remember if i tried with a dumb 5v source17:00
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BoostisBetterminute: what was the inspiration for you with the Pocket Reform? Were you a fan of the UMPCs that came out at the turn of the 2000s?19:49
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BoostisBetterCurious if we have any HP 200LX fans in here?20:11
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staticbunnyi always wanted the sony one but they ran windows mobile at first 20:25
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BoostisBetterI loved the OQO UMPCs20:29
BoostisBetterthey were so ahead of their time20:29
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staticbunnyI had a sony ericsson P800 20:43
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staticbunnyit was awful lol20:44
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BoostisBetternever had one of those, but I did and still have a Nokia N90021:33
mhoyen9 forever22:01
BoostisBetterAlways wanted the N9, but it was kind of like unobtainium at the time. 22:08
BoostisBetterI don't think they made a lot of them, sadly. 22:09
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