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<Tonymac32>
laneuf I got that ESP32-S2 board working with CircuitPython. You can't do the auto-updating code with the REPL enabled, and vice versa
<lanefu>
Tonymac32: i bet you could with freertos
<Tonymac32>
My suspicion is they're just redirecting the repl to the USB code for the download/execute loop
<Tonymac32>
I could check it out, but I'm honestly pretty burnt out on tearing apart other people's code at the moment
<archetech>
maybe try wayland-weston on your N2 mainline image
<archetech>
new uboot patched kern 5.9 and mesa 20.3
<archetech>
cuz thats gonna be the test eventually for kde
<archetech>
js
<archetech>
they be droolin at odroid for it in the panfrost thread
<archetech>
I have it on manjaro
<lanefu>
archetech: do you have any shell scripts for setting up wayland on armbian?
<archetech>
no cuz its simple
<lanefu>
could be helpful...
<archetech>
ok apt install wayland
<lanefu>
and then poof i have a working wayland desktop?
<archetech>
no cuz wayland is just a protocol
<lanefu>
okay let me ask differeently
<archetech>
what de do you want on wayland is the ?
<lanefu>
archetech: do you have scripts for setting up a wayland desktop on armbian?
<archetech>
no I havent done much on armbian DE's
<lanefu>
gotcha
<archetech>
its not the most cutting edge OS ya know
* lanefu
grinds teeth
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<archetech>
so if ya want a wayland de id just do the arch wiki weston.ini for a start
<archetech>
asumming ya use the N2
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<archetech>
as of the last upgrade 10 mins ago its broke
<archetech>
5.9.1 isnt cutting it
<lanefu>
mostly was just looking for a generic set of scripts that does some of the basics so i don't have to learn from scratch. and could maybe take and extend as some sort of pathway to serve the masses
<archetech>
think I overwrote my 5.9rc8
<archetech>
yeah thats a nice goal but the drivers/kern just not ready
<archetech>
and scripts wont help nuttin
<archetech>
new uboot patched kern 5.9 and mesa 20.3
<archetech>
once ^ thats onboard and tested adding any de is just the reg apt install commands for w/e de ya want from debian/ubu
<lanefu>
k so maybe I should work on making a mesa deb repo with built packages?
<archetech>
um not sure bout how /who does a ppa for mesa git
<archetech>
kernel is being spun inthe thread I mentioned
<archetech>
im reading bout it now
<archetech>
id would like to help you get the pieces thats the first stage
<archetech>
install test them is 2nd
<archetech>
I have a self built bullseye ready for that
<archetech>
but id use tonys
<archetech>
he just hacked a new n2_config for the builder
<archetech>
for a dev you guys can find the ppa for mesa and spin a kernel off mainline source easily
<archetech>
w/the panfrost kern patches
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<lanefu>
yeah i used the ppa a rk3399 ubunntu a while back
<archetech>
lanefu, ever patched a kernel then built it?
<lanefu>
nekomancer[m]: is that from builder or an armbian box
<lanefu>
archetech: yeah i just put the patch in the armbian patch folder for appropirate kernel and build :P
<archetech>
I meant by hand
<nekomancer[m]>
<lanefu "nekomancer: is that from builder"> builder
<archetech>
neko try ping inside ur builder vm
<archetech>
to google etc
<nekomancer[m]>
other hosts ok
<lanefu>
nekomancer[m]: just run it again, i think you may have just hit it when it was refreshing package indexes
<nekomancer[m]>
only 193.40.103.250 unreacheable
<lanefu>
if it still acts up clean your cache folder and reboot
<nekomancer[m]>
I see it more than 5 hours (3 buildings)
<lanefu>
are you building with BETA=yes flag?
<nekomancer[m]>
no
<lanefu>
ohhhhhh yeah it is a sync issue
<nekomancer[m]>
kind of transactional repo swich need. to fast rename dir after sync finished.
<nekomancer[m]>
not to download from unsynced dir.
<lanefu>
i know the fosshost mirrors work that way
<lanefu>
but apt.armbian.com is around robin redirect
<lanefu>
so its possible you got like bytecount from 1 serveer, and then queried the next
<archetech>
if you can build a 5.9.1 with amlogic v2 panfrost patches I can look for a way to make a mesa-git
<archetech>
v2 or w/e is latest
<lanefu>
do you have the patch set?
<archetech>
barring uboot issues we'd have a base to test n2 wayland weston
<archetech>
no I dont know my way around kernel patch sources
<lanefu>
so you're saying i'd first have to go find thee patches?
<archetech>
yes
<archetech>
authors are likely neil A alayssa
<archetech>
authors are likely neil A aliyssa
<lanefu>
probably neil armstrong
<archetech>
yes
<lanefu>
but time for you to earn your lore.kernel.org and patchwork.kernel.org merrit badges
<archetech>
after ok
<archetech>
im on mesa git hunt
<lanefu>
word
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<lanefu>
Tonymac32: are we sticking with kernel 5.8 on meson for 20.11 release?
<lanefu>
i feel like thats probably a stupid queestion
<Tonymac32>
yeah, I'm not going to mess with it between now and release
<lanefu>
yeah "not broken" is a solid feature
<lanefu>
do you have any tasks in jira on outstanding stuff?
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<Tonymac32>
haven't checked TBH
<Tonymac32>
I run away from Jira in my day job :P
<lanefu>
lol
<lanefu>
dude
<lanefu>
have you useed other stuff
<lanefu>
jira is the best
<lanefu>
as it is "not terrible"
<lanefu>
it's a low mark to hit, but not terrible is high in that front
<Tonymac32>
ok I have 2 , one is memory performance on Renegade, I haven't ticked that as done because I want to see if anything catches fire in the wild
<Tonymac32>
sample size n=1 right now
<Tonymac32>
Meson64 review patches, I've done a pass through that recently enough it should be ok for a minute.
<lanefu>
rememebeer that one time when I "helped"
<lanefu>
lol
<Tonymac32>
well it worked :P
<Tonymac32>
just made upgrading a bit rough
<Tonymac32>
:D
<lanefu>
always the freakin interns
<lanefu>
yay gunshots
<lanefu>
city livin
<archetech>
lol
<Tonymac32>
lived in Flint for a few years
<Tonymac32>
happy little town that one
<lanefu>
omg
<archetech>
Im in warren close to 8 Mile
<Tonymac32>
there you go
<archetech>
2 shootings on my street in last yr
<lanefu>
nobody even callede this one in
<lanefu>
yaeh most of my shit is down the hill
<archetech>
if I called in gunshots theyd laugh and say ok what ya want us to do
<lanefu>
there's been a lot of retaliation shit lately
<Tonymac32>
yeah, that was the story in Flint too
<lanefu>
anyway things are betteer than it used to be.. hearing gunfire is more like a weekly occurence than a nightly onee like it was