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<rperier>
hi all
<rperier>
3.14.0-4 works for wifi :)
<amstan>
naobsd1: "where's my chromebook" which chromebook?
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<cristian_c>
I think loop* block files are related to mtd partitions and I think I could mount /system or /sdcard , mtdblock8 and mtdblock9, respectively (they are ext4 the first one and vfat the second one). So, I'd like to know if maybe I've to enable some CONFIG options in the kernel configuration file or to something else. Any ideas?
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<mmind00>
rperier: :-D ... kde-user here too
<rperier>
yeah, I know, I follow your g+ profile :)
<rperier>
good choice
<rperier>
:D
<rperier>
vim or emacs ? :p
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<mmind00>
rperier: neither ... kate
<mmind00>
;-)
<rperier>
kate is good too
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<cristian_c>
I don't see my messages in the log
<cristian_c>
<cristian_c> hi, I'd like to solve two issues with rk3188
<cristian_c>
<cristian_c> 1) I'd like to enable bt properly in ap6210
<cristian_c>
<cristian_c> I've found some strange behaviours, if I type rfkill list, I can see ap6210 bt interface in the output. I can block/unblock the software switch. Some months ago, I tried the patchram plus method but it's difficult to say why it doesn't work. So, I'd like to know if there is a method to set it properly either how I can collect useful info from commands/files. Any ideas?
<cristian_c>
<cristian_c> 2) I'd like to access to mount user readable/writable nand partition (i.e. /sdcard)
<cristian_c>
<cristian_c> I think loop* block files are related to mtd partitions and I think I could mount /system or /sdcard , mtdblock8 and mtdblock9, respectively (they are ext4 the first one and vfat the second one). So, I'd like to know if maybe I've to enable some CONFIG options in the kernel configuration file or to something else. Any ideas?
<cristian_c>
now I see the messages
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<cristian_c>
anyway, some questions about rk3066
<cristian_c>
I've looked at /sys/class/graphics/fb0/blank, but this file is empty!
<cristian_c>
I've tried to write into it the 0 value. (as root)
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<cristian_c>
I don't get error messages, but file contente isn't changed. I don't figure out!
<cristian_c>
Have I to enable some options in kernel config to enable writing capability into this file?
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<rperier>
in live from my chromebook with a kde session ;D
<rperier>
I installed xf86-video-armsoc-chromium as xorg driver, did someone test mali binaries with a chromium kernel ?
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<rperier>
mhhh, not sure if my question makes sense... (after searching on internet)
<rperier>
I found an archive of this chan, there is a discussion about armsoc between two of you (I am lucky) :)
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<mmind00>
rperier: I guess I was one of the participants? :-)
<mmind00>
rperier: in any case the mali driver should of course work with the chromium kernel ;-) ... I also got the kernel-driver for it from there
<rperier>
mmind00: yes you was
<rperier>
:)
<rperier>
mhhh nice, I will test that very soon
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