kona | freemangordon: i extracted the contents and control file of the modest-providers deb you linked to me, and i guess i am to follow the notes here https://leste.maemo.org/Development/Building_Packages ? | 06:55 |
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kona | i'm not sure what to do about the lack of upstream, i suppose we need a new repo and then to package from that? | 06:57 |
freemangordon | create new git repo in your github space, I'll push it to leste when it is ready | 07:25 |
freemangordon | kona: ^^^ | 07:26 |
freemangordon | all you need basic debian/ stuff (control, changelog, rules, install, compat) | 07:35 |
freemangordon | if you have never dne debian packaging and don;t want to learn, LMK, I'll do it | 07:36 |
kona | I want to learn, but I don't want to hold you up. | 07:40 |
kona | Will create a new repo in my github :) | 07:41 |
kona | After sleep! | 07:41 |
freemangordon | ok :) | 07:41 |
Wizzup | kona: what might make sense is to look at some other packages we did | 10:22 |
Wizzup | for example, see the 'initial commit' here which is just the tar file, and then various commits to modernise debian/ dir https://github.com/maemo-leste-extras/gpsrecorder/commits/master | 10:22 |
Wizzup | mostly just this though https://github.com/maemo-leste-extras/gpsrecorder/commit/e7c96e374c0ff3370f8782120e729ab9b8538239 and https://github.com/maemo-leste-extras/gpsrecorder/commit/eab93cd8427c8bde81140b72dedb59df4085a3ab | 10:23 |
freemangordon | Wizzup: not really applicable, as this is a binary package we want one data file from | 16:03 |
Wizzup | ok | 16:04 |
Wizzup | in any case I'm happy to help real time if it makes sense | 16:04 |
freemangordon | me too | 16:15 |
dgamer69 | why does the maemo leste vm take ages to boot up? | 20:04 |
kona | ages? | 20:04 |
dgamer69 | I've been waiting for like three minutes | 20:05 |
dgamer69 | I rebooted it with more threads and memory | 20:05 |
dgamer69 | but it's still so sloooow | 20:05 |
kona | amd64? | 20:05 |
dgamer69 | qemu-system-x86_64 -hda maemo-leste-1.0-amd64-20210926.qcow2 -m 4G -smp $(nproc) | 20:05 |
dgamer69 | (command I used) | 20:05 |
kona | host is also amd64? | 20:05 |
dgamer69 | yeah | 20:05 |
dgamer69 | I think the mouse finally showed up | 20:06 |
dgamer69 | :D it booted! | 20:06 |
kona | hmm. i haven't tried it with qemu, but it seems pretty fast for me in virtualbox | 20:06 |
dgamer69 | huh | 20:06 |
kona | but for virtualbox i have to disable pointer integration or the mouse cursor never shows :) | 20:06 |
dgamer69 | mouse cursor showed for me without any extra settigns | 20:06 |
kona | excellent :) | 20:07 |
dgamer69 | yeah! | 20:07 |
parazyd | dgamer69: -enable-kvm | 20:08 |
dgamer69 | lemme try that | 20:09 |
dgamer69 | qemu-system-x86_64: invalid accelerator kvm | 20:09 |
kona | oh, good call | 20:10 |
dgamer69 | no worky :( | 20:11 |
kona | which host os? | 20:11 |
dgamer69 | macos | 20:11 |
dgamer69 | I'm using my school mac lmao | 20:11 |
uvos | dgamer69: you lack the kvm kernel module or your cpu lacks vm extensions ie its a intel part (low end) or its disabled in bios | 20:11 |
uvos | your host is macos? | 20:12 |
dgamer69 | Intel i5-5350U (4) @ 1.80GHz | 20:12 |
dgamer69 | yes | 20:12 |
uvos | it its not a mac runing linux? | 20:12 |
dgamer69 | I can't | 20:12 |
dgamer69 | the bootloader is locked by the school | 20:12 |
uvos | ok now idea how/if hw accelerated vms work on macs | 20:12 |
uvos | kvm is linux specific | 20:12 |
dgamer69 | oh gotcha | 20:13 |
uvos | without hw accel of some kind the vm will be very slow | 20:13 |
uvos | there is nothing you can do about that | 20:13 |
dgamer69 | dang | 20:13 |
dgamer69 | my lima instance is faster than my computer though | 20:13 |
dgamer69 | it runs ubuntu server, headless | 20:14 |
dgamer69 | sshed in automatically | 20:14 |
dgamer69 | for some reason it compiles faster than my host os | 20:14 |
uvos | looks like the cpu supports hw accel at least | 20:14 |
uvos | but no idea how to use it on macos | 20:14 |
Wizzup | dgamer69: you need to use kvm accel, you might need to specify it | 20:14 |
dgamer69 | I already tried that | 20:15 |
uvos | Wizzup: kvm is linux specific | 20:15 |
uvos | he is on macos | 20:15 |
Wizzup | add -enable-kvm | 20:15 |
Wizzup | oh.. | 20:15 |
Wizzup | yeah then maybe use virtualbox | 20:15 |
dgamer69 | I can't | 20:15 |
dgamer69 | I'm on my school mac | 20:15 |
Wizzup | aha | 20:15 |
Wizzup | they do not allow virtualbox? | 20:15 |
dgamer69 | I tried installing it | 20:15 |
dgamer69 | basically they tried to not allow any third party applications | 20:16 |
uvos | but qemu | 20:16 |
uvos | okay... | 20:16 |
uvos | LD | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | but did so by locking the applications folder | 20:16 |
Wizzup | lame | 20:16 |
uvos | *:D | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | and that's it | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | so all you have to do is move your apps to the desktop lmao | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | even homebrew works fine | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | which is how I installed qemu | 20:16 |
uvos | ok | 20:16 |
uvos | seams silly | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | but virtualbox does not let you pick a directory | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | yeah | 20:16 |
dgamer69 | our schools it has 2 iq | 20:17 |
dgamer69 | I use tor to go around school netowrk restrictions lmao | 20:17 |
Wizzup | leste has tor integrated :) | 20:17 |
dgamer69 | really? | 20:17 |
dgamer69 | thats cool | 20:17 |
uvos | maybe its a 200iq move | 20:17 |
Wizzup | https://leste.maemo.org/Tor | 20:17 |
uvos | make students lern about tech by forceing them to find soltions to locks :P | 20:17 |
dgamer69 | lmao | 20:18 |
dgamer69 | thoretically you could unlock the bootloader | 20:18 |
dgamer69 | but the only method I know of risks frying the mobo | 20:18 |
dgamer69 | I can even run pidgin from terminal | 20:19 |
kona | dgamer69: haven't tried it myself but this might help with perf https://github.com/knazarov/homebrew-qemu-virgl | 20:20 |
dgamer69 | installing right now | 20:25 |
dgamer69 | I swear, google has NOTHING on irc | 20:25 |
kona | i found it via DDG | 20:25 |
dgamer69 | I come with some obscure tech problem, complain about it, and them someone pulls a link out of their ass that is exactly what I'm looking for | 20:25 |
dgamer69 | whats ddg | 20:25 |
dgamer69 | tell me wizard | 20:25 |
kona | duck duck go :) | 20:25 |
dgamer69 | oh | 20:25 |
dgamer69 | I use searx | 20:26 |
kona | cool | 20:26 |
dgamer69 | you know | 20:40 |
dgamer69 | theoretically | 20:40 |
dgamer69 | I might be able to run steam games under qemu now | 20:40 |
kona | did the leste vm boot faster? | 20:41 |
dgamer69 | I'm stil installing the 3d accelorator thingy | 20:41 |
kona | oh, hmm. | 20:42 |
dgamer69 | I'm compiling on a cpu with 2 cores | 20:42 |
dgamer69 | it might be a little while | 20:42 |
dgamer69 | not to mention I'm on battery | 20:42 |
dgamer69 | still compiling lmao | 21:24 |
Wizzup | as a gentoo user, sounds familiar | 21:28 |
uvos | how do you identify a gentoo user? | 21:30 |
uvos | no gas bill. | 21:30 |
Wizzup | basically true for me, but I can just stand cold | 21:30 |
Wizzup | uvos: so is it possible that you run some kernel that's different that made audio calls work for you but not for me and sicelo? | 21:51 |
sicelo | i did have working calls in the past with my own audio config. maybe the issue is ucm related? i wasn't using that then | 22:05 |
sicelo | anyway, just speaking off my head. haven't done proper testing | 22:05 |
uvos | Wizzup: i just hardcoded some register values in my kernel yes | 23:06 |
uvos | Wizzup: this makes ucm partially impotent | 23:06 |
uvos | so yeah | 23:06 |
uvos | but note that it dosent really work anyhow | 23:06 |
uvos | as soon as you switch away from hifi all DAPM widgets are immidatly disconnected from power | 23:07 |
uvos | this sets a bounch of registers in cpcap to turn off various hw devices | 23:07 |
uvos | the fact that anything works at all is essentaly UB in cpcap hw | 23:08 |
Wizzup | heh | 23:25 |
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