| minute | reform2_lpc works on ls1028a with api 2 | 00:30 |
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| minute | interesting, i'm trying out waypipe over the network to ls1028a, it's possible to run a compositor in waypipe (i.e. weston) | 00:52 |
| minute | that way you can start a desktop session remotely on a headless machine | 00:52 |
| minute | heh, sway works too | 00:53 |
| + gianmarcogg03 (~quassel@user/gianmarcogg03) | 00:58 | |
| minute | aha, after modprobing etnaviv and adding my user to the "render" group it can even use the gpu remotely | 01:08 |
| minute | uff and etnaviv is pretty borked, at least for desktop gl :D | 01:09 |
| minute | but interesting, waypipe is fast enough for sth like neverball | 01:10 |
| minute | this also means headless/remote gpu driver tests are possible | 01:11 |
| minute | interesting how firefox feels faster with software rendering on ls1028a than with etnaviv. i guess the vivante gpu is just really bad | 01:13 |
| swivel | might be something worth profiling further to confirm it's not just a driver/mesa issue | 01:36 |
| minute | video of ls1028a desktop reform in action https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/115777671781478145 | 02:47 |
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| minute | josch: reform-migrate to sata ssd worked well! | 02:49 |
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| kfx | minute: firefox's minimum gl version is higher than what etnaviv supports, last I checked | 04:04 |
| kfx | I even tried to get the nxp driver working about it, but it's a lost cause | 04:05 |
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| josch | minute: i also made similar observations in the beginning of december when i adjusted ls1028a u-boot. I'm happy that you are able to mirror them and that it's not only me. XD Here is vimja's recent post about it: https://tooting.ch/@vimja/115666746148081859 | 09:10 |
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| - manis (PART: !!unknown attribute: msg!!) (01a66df340@185.72.67.185) | 10:01 | |
| cellmoose | What are peoples experience of bringing MNT Pocket on the plane? Im flying to 39c3 tomorrow and no Lithium batteries are allowed. It would suck to have to leave the laptop behind | 10:05 |
| cellmoose | Not allowed on the plane that is. | 10:06 |
| josch | cellmoose: lithium batteries are usually forbidden when you bring them as individual cells but they are allowed if they are inside a device | 10:20 |
| josch | otherwise passengers would also not be able to bring their smartphones or laptops or hearing aids or watches | 10:20 |
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| + gianmarcogg03 (~quassel@user/gianmarcogg03) | 10:31 | |
| cellmoose | josch: that's what I'm going to assume | 10:52 |
| kfx | cellmoose: I've only brought my reform on flights in the US but it's never given me trouble | 10:59 |
| cellmoose | kfx: Im flying within EU, and I'm 99% sure I'll be fine. Laptops have never been a problem before. | 11:29 |
| cellmoose | The only "issue" that I've had re flying with electronics was when I was traveling for work and brought a FPGA-board with a bunch of wires sticking out. They gave me a funny look and I had to explain what it was | 11:30 |
| minute | cellmoose: usually fine, i usually opened it and put it in a box @ the security belt, and told them it's an unusual laptop. but last time i think they had next gen scanning machines and one could just leave laptops in the bag | 11:45 |
| cellmoose | minute: "opened it" as in folded the laptop open? | 11:48 |
| minute | cellmoose: yeah | 12:01 |
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| ch | hi | 15:29 |
| ch | happy holidays | 15:29 |
| josch | _o/ same! | 15:31 |
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| minute | hacked a bit more on qcs8550 bringup with our system image, and realized some config switches in debian were missing, at least these, maybe more https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/commit/ab1fe41233a6320391f81d7135386424790b918d | 23:43 |
| minute | ah, 6.18 is not building | 23:44 |
| josch | minute: it was building for me recently -- what's the problem? | 23:45 |
| minute | patches don't apply | 23:45 |
| minute | https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/16854#L2064 | 23:45 |
| minute | so i'll branch off from 6.17 instead | 23:45 |
| josch | minute: if it says "can be reverse applied" as it dose in that build-log then that means that you can drop the patch. In fact vimja already has done so for us: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/156 | 23:47 |
| minute | ah | 23:47 |
| josch | so you can just merge that into linux6.18 | 23:47 |
| minute | ok cool, will try also | 23:48 |
| minute | ah it's building 6.17 m)) https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/16869 | 23:55 |
| josch | yes, you have to push to your fork and then you can build for experimental | 23:55 |
| josch | because you cannot build for experimental in the "reform" namespace for reform-system-image and reform-debian-packages, that created the huge artifact sizes recently as everything was double... | 23:56 |
| minute | ok, need to go home and sleep anyway, tomorrow morning get the car for hamburg... | 23:57 |
| josch | have a good trip! | 23:58 |
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