2025-07-11.log

vagrantcseems the only thing missing is CONFIG_ROCKCHIP_DW_MIPI_DSI2=y (is it for dsi variant?)00:03
vagrantcand CONFIG_PHY_ROCKCHIP_SAMSUNG_DCPHY=m instead of =y00:03
vagrantchopefully non-fatal00:03
- casparvitch (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~casparvit@36-255-114-132.ip4.superloop.au)00:43
vagrantcwell, booting ... but nothing on screen, nothing on serial console after kernel gets executed :/01:02
vagrantcmaybe the config options mattered ...01:02
vagrantcoh no, this is exhibiting the crash hard behavior where i need to use the reset button ... circle key unresponsive.01:03
- chomwitt (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 3.8) (~chomwitt@2a02:85f:9a3f:9300:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)01:07
vagrantcwell, will have to try again another time...01:17
vagrantci wonder if i need to update my lpc firmware ... not sure i have since i got the rk3588 module01:17
vagrantcsame with the keyboard firmware ....01:17
vagrantcalthough it is a v3 keyboard, not sure if there are updates...01:17
+ casparvitch (~casparvit@130.102.160.68)01:25
vagrantcstill really wondering what sort of kernel changes would hang the lpc ... ?01:30
vagrantci think this has been a pattern with 6.12.x and 6.14.x when i tried fresh patches01:31
vagrantcanyways ... will take it for a spin another day...01:33
vagrantcACTION waves01:33
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+ gustav28 (~gustav@c-78-82-54-137.bbcust.telenor.se)13:03
chorchas anyone experimented with some silencing techniques on the pocket bottom half? I like clicky switches the most, but man those are resonating and loud!13:51
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:85f:9a3f:9300:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)13:57
chorcI'm thinking about ordering some thin sorbothane to reduce resonance, maybe somebody experience with it?13:58
grimmwarechorc: I replaced the keyswitches with tactile ones instead14:02
chorcgrimmware: which tactiles, Ambient Sunrise?14:07
chorcI replaced with ambient twighlights, linear, they feel really bad for me, I went back to clickies14:09
chorcAmbient Sunrise I can't found anywhere14:09
chorcI have two keyboard modules now for my pocket now, linear for when I'm around other people, good one for when I go to the woods alone :)14:15
grimmwarehahah14:16
grimmwarenice14:16
grimmwareno I've used sunsets, so they're not designed to be silent they're just really nice tactile low profile switches14:16
chorcThanks, I'll give those a shot14:17
grimmwareI really like them14:17
chorcwondering how many switch resolderings keyboard module could survive)14:17
chorcI'll still try to do something to silence the case itself, maybe if not silence, improve the sound a bit14:19
grimmwareI suppose you could do the battery size mod if you've not already?14:20
grimmwarecase can't resonate if it's full of battery ;)14:21
grimmwareI think the only thing to be careful of is heat disappation14:21
chorcI've experimented with those big cells josch found, but I'm scared running those long term14:21
grimmwareI've got some turning up on Monday14:22
chorcthat seller is sketchy, and having cell this big with so little protection feels unsafe14:22
grimmwareoh? what's sketchy about the seller?14:23
chorcjust a noname seller, I'm saying compared to company like Eremit14:24
chorc(I've tried 10000 mah Eremit cells as well)14:24
grimmwareOh okay, yeah I didn't know any of the sellers or manufacturers so I didn't consider that as a factor14:25
chorcI have a bit of a history with lithium battery fires, maybe I'm too caucious14:27
grimmwareyikes14:27
Zaba(also li-ion cells naturally swell during charge cycles so having a too tight mechanical fit may not be great for them or for the device)14:27
chorcexactly14:27
chorcI get why MNT went with 4000mah parts, maybe if theres similar sized 6000 mah part - it could be a good replacement, but 8000+ feels unsafe to me14:29
bremneror, we could have better power management ;)14:30
chorcyes!14:31
grimmwareoof, yeah just looked at some of the lower star reviews for the seller :/14:31
grimmwareyeah I might have to just look in to returns and buy from somewhere a bit more trustworthy14:34
- paperManu (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~paperManu@72.10.128.164)14:35
chorcon related note - if somebody has a trustworthy 18650-based powerbank - please let me know were did you buy it14:36
bremnereven "trustworthy powerbank" already seems non-trivial (see e.g. anker recalls, new airline regulations)14:37
chall powerbanks i have were recalled with "please dont send it back"14:38
chorcI thought lifepo4 18650s in a box I can throw into sendpit could work, but yet to find that kind of product14:39
joschi have a few lifepo4 powerbanks but the cells are never exchangable :(14:52
- bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~Thunderbi@h193.131.19.98.dynamic.ip.windstream.net)14:55
joschi have been looking for a powerbank with swappable 18650 lifepo4 for a long while...14:57
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dokhi all15:38
dokgrimmware: do you know any good linear switches ? preferably smaller than a classic keyboard key switch15:38
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grimmwaredok: I'm not particularly in the know about linears cos they're not really my thing unfortunately16:00
- bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~Thunderbi@66.110.201.50)16:05
dokwell i am searching for good button for a synth front panel, something not "tactile" switches (not the same as the tactile keyboard switch)16:07
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