* vagrantc
is struggling to get the chip clip mounted properly
<hanetzer>
heh.
<hanetzer>
those are a bit dickish, but useful.
<hanetzer>
I actually just acquired 5x soic-8 sockets, the kind that has the same footprint :)
<hanetzer>
vagrantc: word of advice and warning: under no circumstances should you flash this to emmc, lest you end up with a brick requiring shorting stuff :P
<vagrantc>
check.
<hanetzer>
check wat?
<hanetzer>
*what
<vagrantc>
message recieved and noted. :)
<hanetzer>
ah
<vagrantc>
doh.
<hanetzer>
hmm?
<vagrantc>
forgot to set the default bootcmd again
* vagrantc
meant to hard-code the boot stuff so as to avoid a lot of blind typing
<hanetzer>
ah, and I take it the screen is still flaky?
<vagrantc>
haven't seen it work since the first time or two
<hanetzer>
yeah. that's a bit beyond what I'm doing atm. need to get that usb-uart thing into u-boot itself :)
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<vagrantc>
yes, that would be very useful!
<vagrantc>
of course, i think it requires working usb
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<hanetzer>
may not, if its just a pinmux
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<vagrantc>
i'm pretty sure the only times i saw the LCD working were after rebooting from linux loaded with coreboot
<vagrantc>
in linux, it's disabled when USB is not enabled
<hanetzer>
I'll be quite happy once mali can be ran FOSS
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* vagrantc
is fine with working fbdev, but won't mind acceleration
<hanetzer>
aye. I mostly intend to use this chromebook for remote access to my main rig, so it doesn't need to be hella powerful
<hanetzer>
I'll probably be using the main rig as a binhost for the gentoo on the chromebook as well :P
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<beeble>
hanetzer: adding linux-rockchip@lists.infradead.org to your u-boot patches is btw not so good as it results in your u-boot patches beeing added to linux-rockchip patchwork
<hanetzer>
fsck. messed up on dat, remembered to add vagrantc to the cc, thought that was also requested.
<vagrantc>
wouldn't be the first time patches got cc'ed to the wrong place, surely it can handle it :)
<beeble>
just as a future reference, nothing bad happend. it's just a bit annoying for searches in patchwork
<hanetzer>
was thinkin the linux-rockchip ml was not quite that specific. ya know, a general linux community around rockchip stuff, not the actual kml for rockchip
<beeble>
save bet is to use get_maintainer or using tools/patman that already does that for you
<beeble>
but no real problem, you sent patches that's count :)
<beeble>
english can i speak it...
<beeble>
that's what counts
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