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<stdint> ok I would see how it is going
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<ayaka> damn the GFW, how does it become crazy recently
<ayaka> it waste me a morning to start up vpn but it didn't work, I have to switch back to private van
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<wens> new Samsung Chromebook Pro ("kevin") powered by Rockchip RK3399
<wens> wonder if the old rk3288 one is still worth getting
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<ayaka> not released yet
<ayaka> and I don't how much the old rk3288 is
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<maz> wens: the 3288 is still as good as it was last year! ;-)
<maz> wens: I use one as my only laptop these days...
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<wens> yeah, i'm considering getting one the next time i'm in the US
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<ayaka> have somebody ever meet i2c i2c-6: of_i2c: modalias failure on /dp@ff970000/ports ?
* vagrantc hrms about inconsistancies with eMMC on different veyron-speedy machines
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<paulk-collins> vagrantc, yeah, that kinda surprised me too
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, I didn't have time to check what Google did there on the cros kernel
<vagrantc> paulk-collins: the model i tested on had 4GB ram ...
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, mine has 4 as well
<vagrantc> i know there's also a 2GB ram model ... dunno if they have other differences
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, note that I have a minnie and a jerry, if that matters
<vagrantc> and a speedy?
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, btw I'm very interested in contributing to upstream linux for veyrons
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, yeah
* vagrantc was just happy to find a reasonably priced, reasonably mainlined arm, reasonably specced laptop
<vagrantc> that runs libreboot
<paulk-collins> yup :)
<paulk-collins> I'll be adding more chromebooks to libreboot
<paulk-collins> I have them in my new build system: http://git.code.paulk.fr/gitweb/?p=libettereboot.git;a=summary
<vagrantc> paulk-collins: many thanks for that work!
<paulk-collins> (linux branch also builds the kernel)
<paulk-collins> cheers!
<vagrantc> i've managed to get all or most of the mainlined kernel features enabled in Debian's kernels
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, and upcoming rk3399 chromebooks look very exciting too
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, nice!
<vagrantc> paulk-collins: curious if there's any sort of hardware information list dumps we could diff between the working and non-working speedys
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, not sure, but we can always ask the cros team
<paulk-collins> if looking at the cros kernel is not enough
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<paulk-collins> vagrantc, I'm seeing serious USB issues with ath9k_htc btw
<vagrantc> haven't had much luck with that either
<vagrantc> the built-in one with binary blobs works okish, but refuses to stop running somehow and crashes the machine on shutdown/reboot
<vagrantc> yay binary blobs
<mmind00> vagrantc paulk-collins: you could maybe check the 4.4 chromeos tree ... they did some veyron-work there in the past too, maybe that gives us a hint what we might be missing
<paulk-collins> mmind00, ah interesting!
<paulk-collins> mmind00, still, I'd be looking at 3.14 for a start
<paulk-collins> bbl
<mmind00> paulk-collins: yes, that as well ... I don't have a speedy device, so won't be of help here
<vagrantc> 4.4.x is recent enough to consider looking at ... but i have an aversion to ancient vendor trees
<vagrantc> the speedy with mainline is currently useable enough to be taunting
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<mmind00> vagrantc: I'm currently not sure, if I'm keeping your tuning-disabling patch ... it really only seems to help on your device, makes paulk-collins less functional (as it was working sometimes there) and makes rperier 's device just slow when accessing the emmc
<mmind00> vagrantc: so from that small sample-set it's definitly not possible to extrapolate if it will help or hinder speedy devices in general
<vagrantc> mmind00: yeah, i understand
<paulk-collins> mmind00, vagrantc, maybe I'll try to dig in the cros code and ask around later this week then
<vagrantc> paulk-collins: i presume you were also using libreboot? :)
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, well, a more recent build of coreboot
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, but I doubt it does anything with emmc
<paulk-collins> I'm usually loading the kernel and rootfs either for the microsd card or usb
<paulk-collins> from
<vagrantc> as the u-boot maintainer in debian, i've often been surprised by what the bootloader can impact
<paulk-collins> right
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, anyway, the same bootloader with chromeos-3.14 works reliably
<vagrantc> right
<vagrantc> i think i was using kali linu's 3.14 build for some of my early testing, and never had a problem with it
<paulk-collins> makes sense
<vagrantc> and really, that patch makes it go from a behavior that sounds similar to what you were experiencing to *always* working on my board
<vagrantc> which, i can write up a hook to patch the .dts on the fly for my usecase if it doesn't get fixed in mainline... annoying though that may be
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, there must be a proper solution :)
<paulk-collins> vagrantc, I'm willing to find it, just lack the time right now
* vagrantc lacks too much savvy to dig too deep, but is happy to test things
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