2025-03-03.log

grimmware\o/00:15
grimmwareminute, ch: yeah I’ll try it out tomorrow morning00:24
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burleyjoshch: sorry I had to jump off because I had some house guests coming over. I'm interested in lightweight linux distros like void or chimera, and also the BSDs01:55
burleyI enjoy goofing around on 9front, but I don't see that particular os being much fun on a 7" screen, given how rio works01:56
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joschburley: joe-albanese is working on void linux support and recently filed a pull request for it here: https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/5454307:54
joschburley: according to this thread, https://community.mnt.re/t/reform-tools-for-all-distros/2759 kernel, qcacld and lpc driver are not too far behind07:54
joschburley: you will find friends of BSD and 9front in this channel as well but I know even less about them than I know about void. Probably others can help you better with them. It would help if you told us which CPU module you are getting.07:56
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joschhi all, I have done quite a bit of refactoring of reform-setup-encrypted-nvme, reform-migrate, reform-boot-config, reform-flash-uboot and reform-emmc-bootstrap11:30
joschis anybody willing to and has time test any of these tools before I cut a new release?11:30
joschopen questions are also:11:31
joschshould reform-setup-encrypted-nvme be renamed? It can also set up sd-card or emmc with luks. Any suggestions for the color of the bikeshed?11:31
joschi'm about to move all tools from /usr/sbin to /usr/bin to avoid frustration with /usr/sbin not being in PATH by default. Would anybody have any reason against such a move?11:32
joschlet me post the same things in the forum11:32
kensanataAll I can say is that I understand SD Card and I don't immediately know what nvme and emmc is. If you care about reducing the jargon on the shed. :D11:33
joschindeed. I'm considering names like reform-setup-luks11:33
joschor reform-setup-fde (but it's not quite obvious that fde is full-disk-encryption and the latter is too long -- i think more people might know what luks is)11:34
kensanataI had to look it up just now, ended up at https://itsfoss.com/luks/ after seeing many many hits from luks.ch (Luzerner Kantonsspital)11:36
kensanataBut I also write documentation for a living, these days. So I'm extra picky.11:36
joschkensanata: i'd value your input. How would you suggest to name a tool that sets up full disk encryption with luks?11:37
kensanatareform-setup-full-disk-encryption sounds like a perfectly fine name to me but you said it was too long. What's the limitation, there/11:39
joschthere is no hard limit, it's just harder to type :)11:39
kensanataref TAB set TAB enc TAB if you're using fish? Perhaps switch the order of the words to reform-setup-encrypted-disk?11:40
kensanataI mean, does one have to know what luks is, that is, are there alternatives that are possible?11:41
kensanataPlus: if there is full disk encryption is there also half disk encryption, or partial encryption on the table? If not, we can just not say "full".11:42
grimmwareI'd say reform-setup-encrypted-storage11:49
kensanatathese days one wonders where the disks are, I agree :D11:49
grimmwarebuilding a kernel with `..._sleep_mode_enter` removed from `disable`, fingers crossed12:01
joschkensanata: if the user knows what tab completion is, sure. :) Yes, there are alternative full-disk-encryption methods other than luks but they are far less popular for this purpose. And yes, there is also half/partial disk encryption. For example some users would only encrypt their /home.12:02
joschreform-setup-encrypted-disk sounds nice12:02
joschthat would swap out s/nvme/disk/ so somebody familiar with reform-setup-encrypted-nvme would probably assume that reform-setup-encrypted-disk is a similar script (which is a correct assumption)12:03
joschminute: since this is your software, maybe you should have a final say in case this is something you care about. Essentially, reform-setup-encrypted-nvme can now also set up luks on eMMC and sd-card and thanks to plomlompom also on a regular file. So is the name still fitting? Should we rename it and if yes to what?12:07
minutejosch: ah i see, thanks you... thinking12:10
minutejosch: my first thought was reform-setup-encrypted-disk and then i saw that you also proposed that!12:10
joschnice :)12:12
joschyes and kensanata also proposed reform-setup-encrypted-disk12:13
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joschreform-setup-encrypted-nvme is also not documented in the handbooks so no change required there either12:13
grimmwarethat was some very quick and efficient bikeshedding :)12:14
grimmwaregood work everyone12:14
minutenice12:14
joschi always dread finding the right color XD12:15
kensanatahaha12:15
grimmwarethe correct choice is black12:16
kensanataIs it even bike shedding?12:16
joschgrimmware: the correct choice is purple anodized aluminium :D12:20
joschhaving a classic reform case in the same purple color as the reform next would be... phew! :D12:21
grimmwarepart of me is wondering how feasible it would be to get my pocket case modded so that there are side panels on the bottom half like on the top half12:22
grimmwareit would also take some weight out12:22
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abortretryfailA machine shop could mill that out for you.12:36
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minutegrimmware: certainly feasible12:40
grimmwareminute: you mentioned a while ago doing an alternative headphone jack board with wifi and bluetooth built in for the pocket - how far down your priority list is that right now? I'm wondering about sourcing one of those ALFA cards in the meantime...12:47
minutegrimmware: it's pretty high up, but i also find the alfa thing interesting12:49
grimmwareI'm really keen on the integrated idea because I'd love to use that M.2 slot for a WAN card12:51
minuteyeah12:52
minutei should probably turn the next's wifi/bt design into a quick proto for pocket that's not 100% ready for production but maybe some people here would be interested in beta testing12:53
grimmwareI would be willing to beta test including a certain amount of cost that might incur :)13:00
grimmwareactually, a bit of a feature request here: if the board had an edge cut it would make it possible to mount a full-sized SMA adapter on the adjacent cover. I printed a cover with the appropriate sized hole but the jack board is in the way.13:01
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grimmwareI mean probably not a huge deal because I can absolutely print something that would put the SMA at a right angle but still13:02
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fricklerjosch: I was going to suggest reform-setup-encrypted-root as a name, but -disk seems even better. I'd also be willing to test your stuff, how urgent is that? like tomorrow might work better for me than today13:06
grimmwareHere are some photos of my external uart mod btw https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/PThVlUcy/1741003586.JPG13:06
grimmwarehttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/4zoEP5B7/1741003621.JPG13:07
grimmwarehttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/tfS66snV/1741003636.JPG13:07
grimmwareThis was the first prototype https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/eRSV8fQU/1741003654.JPG13:07
fricklerminute: I'd certainly like to beta test a new wifi/bt design. I'm currently having more connectivity issues with the pocket than with my other devices, though likely some day I'll need to improve my wifi coverage anyway13:09
hramrachI am also interested in new wifi design. I attached an external dongle but it died, and cosidered getting the asiarf card but if there is a shiny new wifi I would want that :)13:11
minutefrickler: cool! did you already check my new post about antenna placement?13:31
minutehramrach: nice13:31
minutegrimmware: also, nice13:31
minutegrimmware: very interesting @ sma13:31
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fricklerminute: I saw that, but assumed that it only refers to display v1. but I can give it a try anyway14:52
burleyjosch: I'm planning on getting the RK358815:07
joschburley: i think sigrid is the best contact for 9front and bluerise for openbsd15:13
burleyjosch: thanks!15:13
joschi do not know how much of either of those do support rk3588 but now some people received a highlight and can probably tell you more :)15:13
joschfrickler: no urgency other than joe-albanese is a bit waiting for the next release15:21
joschfrickler: the new release 1.69 does not have urgent fixes but just some bug fixes, some new features and some refactoring15:21
joschfrickler: if you like you can use these system images which should have the reform-tools version from git pre-installed: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/jobs/781715:22
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sigridburley: i have rk3588 and will be attempting a 9front port, but when that happens i am not sure15:55
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grimmwareminute: yeah that `mipi_dsi_dcs_enter_sleep_mode` was indeed the problem \o/15:57
joschgrimmware: \o/15:58
grimmwareI am very very pleased to have this working again15:58
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minutegrimmware: woah ok!16:10
minutegrimmware: we should get an MR going16:10
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burleyjosch: you and @sigrid convinced me. I'm going to go ahead and pull the trigger. I'll start out getting debian going so I can play around then I'll try tinkering with 9front or OpenBSD16:31
blueriseFor RK3588 the problem with OpenBSD is that there's no graphics accel, and also right now no video output. We'll have to add support for VOP2, quickest workaround is having U-Boot initialize the display. But yeah, still no graphics accel16:35
blueriseI found some NetBSD WIP code for vop2 + hdmi, but it has a bunch of magic values that would need some cleanup work16:36
gluhi everyone! i was planning to buy pocket reform with new RK3588 and i was wondering how the suspend support looks like under NetBSD/OpenBSD?16:43
glualso the slogan "open computing autonomy" came back into my head after I realized that I have no way of turning off the stupid red led on the cover of my thinkpad, short of sticking tape over it :)16:44
grimmwareminute: what's the etiquette on changing a patch like that? I've seen you change a commit sha in the diff in the past, is that a thing that needs to be done?16:53
minutegrimmware: no that doesn't need to be done... sometimes i used emacs diff mode (with whitespace stripping turned off) to hand-edit the diff diff16:56
minuteglu: heh :D so first of all, we don't really know how BSD status is in general on the rk358816:57
minuteah bluerise answered that, i should have pointed my eyes slightly higher16:57
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gluminute: so it's too early to tell, but to quote björk, possibly-maybe? :)17:16
joschburley: when you run into any issues with Debian on the Reform, please feel free to ping me directly :)17:40
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burleyjosch: Thanks! I'm a developer by trade, but I'm still learning about hardware and operating systems, so I'll definitely take you up on that.17:54
chminute: could you make a picture of your improved pocket 1-antenna asiarf setup?18:15
chminute: currently i have this, https://per.namespace.at/~ch/pocketwifi.jpg , but wifi is -terrible-18:19
chgrimmware: unverified rgd display: i -think- on 6.11.10-1+reform20241116T152555Z it will worked18:34
grimmwarech: yeah that was my experience too18:42
grimmwarech: I've just built a 6.12.17 which is fixed18:42
chgrimmware: with patch from you or sth upstream?18:59
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minutech: how is it if you connect the antenna on the panel to CH1 and leave CH2 unconnected?19:56
minute(i'm currently in antenna rabbithole)19:56
grimmwareoh wow whatever I have done here has absolutely ruined my wifi reception :P19:57
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grimmwareI think the wires I'd run internally were causing EMI on the antennas too :P20:03
chminute: doesnt seem to help much20:04
chcan try more tomorrw20:04
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grimmwarewow wifi has got really shitty on my pocket too, I've removed my uart access hack and I suppose I could do some more to make sure that cables aren't crossing in stupid places...20:17
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grimmwareon the asiarf does it matter which ipex you attach to?20:41
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minutech: grimmware: we just found the wifi root cause m))20:45
minuteit's very embarassing20:45
minuteguess what's underneath the soldermask on the inside of the backplate20:45
chcopper? :)20:48
minuteyeah m))))20:48
ch:))20:48
minutei wonder how that went wrong... because we had one before where this wasn't the case20:49
minuteand through that the reception is much better...20:49
chyeah that makes sense20:49
chiirc backplate off always gave me excellent wifi20:49
minuteyeah i did hours of testing with antennas and directions and different shielding methods today20:49
minuteand the plate immediately fucks up the reception...20:50
ch(but that could also have meant a ton of things)20:50
chright20:50
grimmwareoof20:50
chwell at least i dont need to feel dumb anymore 20:51
grimmwarethat explains why the CNC'd aluminium plates were improving the situation so much20:51
minuteyes20:51
ch i guess your previous tests were always with a "good" backplate?20:54
minuteduring development yes but didn't retest thoroughly with the the production batch20:54
grimmwarewell that is a bummer20:58
minutebut it's also kind of a relief to know wtf is up20:58
grimmwareoh yeah very much so20:58
grimmwareit's also not the hardest thing in the world for people to fix21:00
joschwow so many problems getting fixed these days \o/21:00
grimmwareoh yeah I'm supposed to be prepping this MR21:00
grimmwarelolz21:00
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joschvagrantc: you have a patch now for #1091979 and it seems to work and we'll be shipping that with the MNT repo soon for more tests21:01
joschvagrantc: but i'm still not sure whether that's the right fix because i don't understand how this codepath was supposed to work at all in the first place21:02
joschso i still need your help and input :)21:02
joschvagrantc: are you in contact with Arnaud Ferraris? Maybe they can shed some light on the intention behind their changes21:03
grimmwareminute: do you want me to put in the fix for the earlier kernel versions or just 6.12?21:04
joschgrimmware: 6.12 is the one relevant for MNT21:06
joschgrimmware: i can do the backporting to the debian stable kernel unless you volunteer to do that as wel :)21:06
minutegrimmware: just the newest is fine21:06
grimmwarejosch: no you're good hahah21:07
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vagrantcjosch: thanks ... not in any particular contact ... i suspect they were needed for mobian21:17
grimmwareokay, https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/8721:17
vagrantcjosch: i am sure i tested those changes with a split boot ... buty hrmpf.21:17
grimmwareI've tested that exact change as far as checking that the patch applies cleanly in the kernel build, when I actually built it before I just commented the line out so I didn't have to fuck with the diff length21:18
vagrantcjosch: i vaguely recall being suspicious of some of it but it worked at the time :/21:18
grimmwareso it should be functionally exactly the same but full disclosure, I didn't directly test it because the build takes a while on the pocket :P21:18
joschvagrantc: if you find some time, maybe look into the questions i raised in the bug report. I suspect something fishy in those places but I'd need some guidance from you to fix things because I'm not sure what the intended "correct" way this has to work is supposed to look like.21:19
joschmaybe i should've put Arnaud Ferraris in cc...21:20
grimmwareoh gnarly someone's done an nntp interface for the fedi https://koldfront.dk/git/illuminant/tree/README.md21:22
grimmwarewritten in haskell because why would it not be21:22
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vagrantcjosch: thanks for poking at it and sorry i haven't had time to dig into it deeper21:35
joschvagrantc: no worries, thank you for maintaining the package :)21:50
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joschminute: could you enable gitlab CI for https://source.mnt.re/grimmware/reform-debian-packages thank you!22:27
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minutejosch: grimmware: enabled23:20
joschthank you!23:21
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minuteah, ezurio finally has inverted 2.4+5ghz antennae23:25
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+ wickedshell (~wickedshe@2601:8c0:800:4baa:ebe7:4dfe:1b3d:cca4)23:41
- bkeys (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~Thunderbi@50.96.248.167)23:41
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@h167.248.96.50.static.ip.windstream.net)23:42
+ GNUmoon (~GNUmoon@gateway/tor-sasl/gnumoon)23:43
- LainExperiments (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~LainExper@user/LainExperiments)23:48
- mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)23:56

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