2025-12-28.log

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aloo_shu9 out of 10 bullterriers agree..00:13
chdo we have notes how to get a 32bit windows app to work in wine? seems wrong to add i386 as foreign dpkg architecture to get wine32?01:30
chminute: with chargerv2 it seems the battery voltages are also more balanced when charging (unclear to me if they are or the measuring is better?)01:31
gordon1av1 hw codec works in ffmpeg/mpv with latest Kwiboo's patches and 6.18.201:43
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minutech: you only need box64 from apt and wine from apt02:36
minutech: wine does wow64 now, so can run 32 bit apps02:37
minute(just went to hotel oof what a dayyyy :D )02:37
minutech: the measuring should be better yes, and the balancing resistors are bigger. the layout was improved a lot also02:38
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joschUuuuh #1116342 is resolved and wine in Debian builds with wow64 enabled now -- wow indeed! :D04:43
joschthere are indeed important packaging changes: README.Debian and NEWS contain the important bits: https://salsa.debian.org/wine-team/wine/-/commit/d169ca3ed93b7d95af27d53b46ababc868da5a2404:48
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chright, will try again later. maybe the installer also just doesnt work in wine or something09:40
chjosch: et al: do we meet directly at Kkokki or at the assembly?10:47
joschch: i'll be at the assembly this afternoon until i have to leave to kokki10:49
chok cool. then i'll aim to be at the assembly early enough10:51
chdo you intend to take the train for one stop?10:52
joschpuh details... :D lets see what the general feeling is about this at the assembly :)11:02
ch:>11:11
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chsomeone dropped by at the assembly and asked for their gitlab user to be activated, username is der-b12:19
minutehah12:35
minutei'm in the process of getting ready12:35
joschi'm going to the Debian meet-up and then to the assembly :)13:14
chjosch: day3 is not today?13:17
joschoh dear sorry and thank you XD13:19
chi had to reread my mail about this :>13:27
chi switched to gnome yesterday but now apparently i dont have vulkan support? what do i need to install?13:28
chmesa-vulkan-drivers13:33
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chfinding lunch/snack then back 14:03
joschch: mesa-vulkan-drivers was added as a Depends of reform-desktop-full with version 1.80-114:10
minutei'm at the cat cafe again :D14:30
minutech: yes, i also noticed few days ago that we miss mesa-vulkan-drivers somehow14:30
minutenot sure since when14:31
minutecc josch14:31
minuteah14:31
minutei'm behind on log14:31
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chhad a coffee now too :)15:32
chseems like the assembly table/chairs were annexed15:38
chjosch: ah but only in -full15:40
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joschindeed, xhain seems to be doing a workshop right now16:02
joschbut i managed to re-annex a chair -- i'm going to keep that one :)16:03
minutech: oh shit16:07
+ aloo_shu_ (~aloo_shu@90.166.193.84)16:17
bkeysjosch: If I wrote up a document on getting mainline Fedora on the Reform are you willing to test it?16:17
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joschbkeys: absolutely!16:28
joschch, minute: assembly is free again!16:28
bkeysOkay, I will do a write up of it16:28
joschi'll guard the chairs :)16:28
ch\o/16:28
joschdebian installer works with wifi https://mister-muffin.de/p/6PvX.jpg16:33
chcrowdsupply page for next says wifi5. if it comes with ax210, i guess it should say wifi 6e?16:35
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f_Coincidentially I just received an rk3588-based board and I mean16:52
f_I'm impressed by its performance and support for many outputs16:53
f_y'all made a pretty good choice of using that SoC I think :)16:53
joschmy rk3588-is-fast-anecdote is, that when i unboxed the pocket reform i wanted to show it to my partner so i was like: "okay, so now it boots up" and then i put it away and was about to talk about some more things to pass the time and suddenly *boom* it was already booted to the reform-setup-wizard XD a311d makes me have different expectations :D16:55
f_yeah I mean "A311D is a quite fast SoC but have you seen RK3588"16:57
joschexactly :)16:57
f_it even does 2-3 displays I mean come on16:58
f_while my laptop barely handles VGA 1680x1050 + DP 3440x1440 60 Hz (and that used to be way worse before, it was more like 30 Hz)16:58
f_Something I don't really like very much about this DP monitor though is it does have HDMI in theory but uh, in practise it's very DisplayPort-first16:59
f_so it intentionally limits you on a few things when you use HDMI.. not that I use much of its 'custom' features anyway though because that monitor's one and only button broke off so the OSD is .. inaccessible at the moment17:00
f_this whole arm stuff has gone though a long way!17:01
f_josch: btw, on suspend, it seems to work on the board but I cannot seem to be able to wake up17:05
bkeysjosch: I may need some help refining the document on specifics17:12
joschi'll ask questions no worries :)17:13
arjanI am also planning to come to the assembly before the dinner, at what time would we depart from there?17:34
joschgordon1: https://mister-muffin.de/p/aJRf.txt17:38
chwhat do we expect the actual full voltage to be for the standard liion packs in the pocket?17:40
bkeysjosch: https://share.riseup.net/#U0oUwgpZ2yrS0gLEcHZ04w17:41
bkeysLike I said in the doc, I think we can condense it down to a script the user runs and we won't need to require a USB to TTL adapter of them17:41
gordon1https://github.com/antonblanchard/kexec-lite/issues/1517:43
gordon1josch: https://code.ffmpeg.org/Kwiboo/FFmpeg/src/branch/v4l2request-2025-v3-rkvdec17:51
joschgordon1: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/merge_requests/14817:51
gordon1josch: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/pull/1469017:52
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chhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1jAeEPHvDyA wonder if this is relevant19:16
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cararemixedI have hit and miss experiences with Anker. More so the adapters might work but even if rated for it, the US adapters perform poorly on EU outlets.21:29
cararemixedYMMV of course21:30
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