15:26 < tpw_rules> Glanzmann: https://pastebin.com/NzJEQJDW - https://tg.st/u/NzJEQJDW
15:26 < tpw_rules> last i checked the built chromium only worked with the flags --in-process-gpu --no-sandbox --no-zygote but that may have been a kernel config problem
Upstream BUG: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236564
+16:21 < tpw_rules> https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1301788
22:39 < jannau> `dtc -I fs -O dts -o - /proc/device-tree` will output the device-tree as seen by linux
21:56 < povik> that mode of playing in parallel through the speakers and jack has a defect
21:57 < povik> there's noise mixed-in then, at a period
21:57 < povik> don't know how that happens yet
+When disabling the speakers, run rm -rf ~/.config/pulse/ and reboot otherwise the jack will be in the future off or 100% (which is too loud).
+
If you see this in Xorg.0.log, it means that simpledrm has not initialized.
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17:03 < kov> the gnome one was unrelated and is from a bunch of months ago, I have not seen any crashes in my testing with debian's gnome so I assume the fix is
already in
17:04 < kov> it's this one https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/commit/be8a1dcbfc7edf19ef13a63ddf034dba814ee000
+
+17:49 < j`ey> marcan: I learnt a new git command just now: git range-diff asahi/asahi-soc/prev..asahi asahi/asahi-soc/next..asahi/asahi good way to compare the
+ new/old branches even after a rebase
+17:49 < j`ey> (where 'asahi' is my local not-yet-updated branch)
+
+21:44 < kov> Glanzmann, trying to use the debian installer from your artefacts and getting a blank screen after the boot, any thoughts? (the consoles on tty2 etc come up)
+21:55 < kov> Glanzmann, hrm adding vga=normal fb=false to the kernel cmdline made it work
+
+07:19 < chadmed> Glanzmann: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/2210
+07:47 < chadmed> pushed some changes to asahi-audio, should sound better than it did before now. FIRs are also installed to the directory i proposed in the feature request
+
+15:49 < j`ey> https://github.com/AsahiLinux/asahi-installer/blob/main/src/osinstall.py#L141
+15:49 < j`ey> cat m1n1.bin <(echo 'chainload=$ESP_UUID;$BOOT_OBJ_PATH') > blah.bin
+
+16:43 < povik> marcan: two fixes on top of 'asahi' that should make it into the release: https://github.com/povik/linux/commits/asahi-fixes
+
+# boot into 1tr
+diskutil list
+diskutil info <identifier of esp>
+curl -sLo tg.st/u/m1n1-rust.bin
+cat m1n1-rust.bin <(echo 'chainload=<ESP Partition UUID>;m1n1/boot.bin') <(echo 'chosen.asahi,efi-system-partition=<ESP Parition UUID>') > object.bin
+kmutil configure-boot -c object.bin --raw --entry-point 2048 --lowest-virtual-address 0 -v /Volumes/Linux
+
+20:29 < Glanzmann> One question though what is difference between chosen.asahi,efi-system-partition=EFI-PARTITION-PARTUUID and chainload=EFI-PARTITION-PARTUUID;m1n1/boot.bin?
+20:30 < jannau> chainload tell's the 1st stage m1n1 from where to load the second stage
+20:31 < jannau> chosen.asahi,efi-system-partition is added to the dt mostly to allow u-boot to boot from the correct ESP
+20:32 < Glanzmann> I see. Thank you for the elaboration.
+20:32 < jannau> chosen.asahi,efi-system-partition is passed from the 1st stage forward to the second stage
+20:33 < Glanzmann> I see, so the first stage informs the second stage about the uuid of the esp partition which is than passed using dt to u-boot which can than select the right esp to select the efi binary.
+
+17:25 < Jamie[m]1> I had a dumb idea and had to implement it: using http range requests and DEFLATE trickery to download Wifi firmware from Apple's CDN with only 18MB of transfer (out of a 13GB ipsw) http://github.com/JJJollyjim/firmware-abomination
+
+23:23 <@jannau> Glanzmann: on the mini vram can fit 5.5 million pixels, would be good for 3440x1600 or 3840x1433 at 32bpp
+
+11:37 < AdryzzOLEDEdition[m]> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2021-03/msg01260.html
+
+https://gist.github.com/rqou/2dafd40cfe0362cc84c3ee26c68b2b36
+
+https://arvanta.net/alpine/install-alpine-m1/
+21:48 < mps> Glanzmann: no, but /etc/local.d/$scriptname.start