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joschhm... my reform may not be able to run signalis but maybe i should priotize upgrading to a SoM which at least can play a video of a reform running signalis without stuttering XD00:49
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amkHow does the aarch64 steam work? Do you install box64 steam and then native arm proton just works? 11:13
amk(just curious from the mastodon post :))11:13
minuteamk: no, no box6411:22
minuteamk: https://interfacinglinux.com/community/sbcsoftware/native-steam-client-for-arm-linux/11:23
amkoh wow, thats great!11:26
amkthanks for the link :)11:26
minuteamk: be warned it's a bit fiddly :D but it did work in the end11:43
amkblah, unfortunately my battery board let out the smoke :'( so my arm steam adventure is postponed lol  https://soju.dadd.ie/uploads/akraak/55d754f2-image.png11:51
joschamk: oh no :( Until you have a replacement, you could bridge pins 2 and 3 and run the pocket attached to the AC: https://support.mnt.re/#devices/pocket_reform/charger_module_test/step312:16
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minuteamk: oh shiiit, you're entitled for a free replacement tho13:50
minuteamk: (with the new version)13:50
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joschlol, tried running baobab (gnome disk usage analyzer) on my /home -- ran out of RAM before it finished scanning all files/directories XD15:16
amkoh nice, thanks minute! put in a support request, was refreshing for something to go wrong and have it take about 1 minute to get the part out for inspection :)15:29
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minutejosch: wow16:39
grimmwareoh no way arm64 steam! I suppose it was inevitable given the Frame!16:48
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minutegrimmware: yep, the frame has afaik a very similar processor to the qcs8550 quasar16:52
minute"Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3"16:52
MartiniMoeWill mnt be at GPN Karlsruhe again this year?16:52
minuteMartiniMoe: nope, too far/expensive unfortunately at the moment16:53
minuteqcs8550 is Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 216:53
MartiniMoeminute: ah, sad :( I will make sure to show my pocket reform to everyone there then :D trying your pocket reform at GPN last year finally made me order one ^^16:55
minuteMartiniMoe: aw nice16:55
spewminute: how much do you expect the quasar module to cost?17:38
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minutespew: unfortunately it'll be expensive17:45
minutespew: at least the 8550 one17:45
spewthanks17:46
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lidstahsteam arm client does run on the rk3588, just have to symlink libvpx.so.12 to libvpx.so.618:09
lidstah*had18:09
lidstahonly difference compared to the article linked by minute earlier18:10
lidstahmmh18:10
lidstahnow, I can test if KOTOR2 runs on the RK3588, because I have a working steam client and it was complaining about it last time I tested. hehehe18:11
lidstah(but it does starts, just insults me of "no steam client found")18:11
lidstahs/of/about/18:11
amospallaHi, one of my Pocket batteries voltage fluctuates, more when under load and when charging. The other battery seems stable. Also, at certain percentage (yesterday it was at ~30%) it refuses keep charging and only accepts minimal charge to stay at that percentage.18:12
amospallaAny hint how should I interpret this? Maybe this means that I need replace them?18:12
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lidstahwooohoo, kotor2 runs with MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=zink box64 KOTOR2 :D18:38
lidstahhttps://celeano.lidstah.info/-iqDQTvS9Xz <<< here goes my social life for the next month :D18:39
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joschwow o018:53
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lidstahjosch: I tried WoW (wrath of the lich king, for playing on a personal azerothcore server), but I should try again using hangover instead of bare box64+wine+dxvk :319:45
lidstah(it managed between 15fps in ironforge and 25fps outdoors, lowest details - I was surprised it just runs at all)19:47
kfxfor the record, openbsd 7.9 boots and installs on rk3588 reform, with the stock u-boot via efi19:47
kfxno video, no nic, no usb... but it sees the wifi and nvme and will install/boot 19:47
lidstahkfx: oh nice19:49
lidstahkfx: we missed our "window of opportunity" with jca@ last month to have a deeper look on getting openbsd to run properly on the reform, but does the openbsd dmesg still mention the same rkdrm0 problem that was mentionned in the mailing lists in december 2025? (if you had time to look, ofc)20:01
kfxhere's dmesg http://okturing.com/src/19705/body20:03
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lidstahkfx: "rkdrm0: no display interface ports configured" << mmh, the message seems different from what I remember20:33
lidstahkfx: and thanks for the dmesg20:33
lidstahnope, same message than in https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-arm&m=176539248623770&w=220:36
minutekfx: nice. ailurux has a build of barebox where you can have display in openbsd on rk3588 pocket reform, but i don't remember if you have one.20:37
minutealso it looks like rkusbdpphy0 needs to be turned off in UKC or the boot hangs20:39
minutefurther > I've also tested out the EFI GOP framebuffer using OpenBSD, and it seems to work now with fb0.register_simplefb=stdout-path added to the init script. The framebuffer console doesn't seem to be used automatically (maybe due to my using the serial console), but I can output to it with echo "..." > /dev/ttyC0 from within OpenBSD's shell and see the output on the dsi display.  20:39
minute(it's our barebox repo, branch rebase-202604)20:39
minutebtw our gitlab seems much faster now20:40
kfxI have a reform 2; I am pocketless20:40
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minutekfx: ok. so you'll still have to wire up ti sn65dsi86 init in barebox to get display.20:40
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kfxI have both rk3588 hdmi and rk3588 dsi... 20:41
minutekfx: ah. barebox could then give you hdmi display output on the internal disp20:43
kfxI'll try a build this weekend20:43
minutecool20:43
kfxI will build on one reform and push to test on the other20:43
kfxdistributed reform platform.  platreform.20:44
minutecool cool20:48
joschnow imagine a beowulf cluster of these!21:10
minutehaha21:10
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kfxjosch: no imagination needed, it was the first thing I did when I got the second one21:23
kfxsomewhere I have linpack output saved21:24
lidstahmmh, an mnt cluster board like turing pi and similar products... 21:32
kfxI don't really "get" those products21:33
kfxbut maybe because clusters are my job21:33
^alexMNT Pocket Connection Machine21:35
lidstah^alex: :D21:35
lidstahkfx: same here, the performance doesn't justify the cost (even back in the days of cheap hardware). Maybe interesting if you want a low-power way of playing with baremetal kubernetes, and even there, something like 3 low-power second-hand NUCs with enough RAM might be cheaper, faster and consume around the same amount of power21:38
lidstahalthough I remember fondly my cheap 4 olimex boards docker swarm cluster 12 years ago.21:40
kfxI mostly build clusters at home to test stuff for production... but the number of ARM64 clusters in the wild is pretty small21:40
kfxmost of the stuff at work is AMD21:41
lidstahEPYC?21:41
jfredthe main use case for carrier boards like that IMO is just reusing existing modules. I have more reform modules than I do reform chassis due to previous upgrades21:42
kfxcurrent project is dual 9575f with eight mi355x21:43
kfx(504 of them)21:44
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joschjfred: Gabor Samu in the forum is looking for somebody to sell them a i.mx8mq if that's one of the boards which you happen to no longer use :)23:34
jfredjosch: Oh, I could maybe do that! I kept it around partly because Genode ran on it and that's fun to try out sometimes, but it also seems to run on the i.mx8mp as well23:50
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