ChanServ changed the topic of #aarch64-laptops to: Linux support for AArch64 Laptops (Asus NovaGo TP370QL - HP Envy x2 - Lenovo Mixx 630 - Lenovo Yoga C630)
<selmer443[m]>
clover: sorry just saw this, I will update my x13s right now and see what happens
<selmer443[m]>
Battery is broken, weird artifact around my mouse cursor in KDE
<jenneron[m]>
do i correctly understand that modem on 8cx is not yet supported (no ipa)?
<bamse>
jenneron[m]: modem is pcie based, so lack of ipa support doesn't matter
<jenneron[m]>
so, it works on flex 5g?
<bamse>
yes, both flex 5g and x13s has working modem
<bamse>
you do however need a recent version of modemmanager and libqmi to get the x13s modem kickin
<jenneron[m]>
so, modem is probably a separated chip which can be replaced
<jenneron[m]>
although it's probably very difficult (or impossible) to find one
<bamse>
it's supposedly an m2 card
<jenneron[m]>
so it can be even replaced with another modem?
<bamse>
i don't know
<jenneron[m]>
maybe I was in a hurry with the purchase of lenovo yoga 5g (european flex 5g) in replace of my galaxy book s
<jenneron[m]>
i mostly replaced it because i was afraid that one day it will start to artifact even with modem disabled, but if it is a separated component..
<jenneron[m]>
well, i should've known my harware better :D
<jenneron[m]>
but it is still a question how can it have graphic artifacts because of m2 card modem
<bamse>
was it you who had the whole screen act up?
<jenneron[m]>
yes i think
<jenneron[m]>
but artifacts are gone once i disable modem
<bamse>
ohh, that's odd
<jenneron[m]>
and i've seen some blink even with disabled modem, although i'm completely not sure if it is related, maybe just a random thing
<jenneron[m]>
but with a new sim card artifacts are much more intensive, there is no even a minute without artifacts, but with disabled modem everything is fine
<bamse>
jenneron[m]: was it in windows as well, or only in linux?
<jenneron[m]>
in both linux and windows
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<jenneron[m]>
galaxy book s doesn't seem to have m2 card, most likely modem is soldered on the board
<travmurav[m]>
book s is the 7c one?
<bamse>
jenneron[m]: 8180 with LTE-only (no 5G?)
<jenneron[m]>
8cx
<travmurav[m]>
ah, book go is
<jenneron[m]>
yes, lte only
<bamse>
jenneron[m]: sounds like the surface pro x...haven't looked at it in detail, but it doesn't have a pcie modem either
<bamse>
jenneron[m]: so presumably there's a mpss instance for non-5G
<bamse>
i mean, for non-5G devices...not to handle < 5G
<steev>
but in debian, it works, only seems to be broken in arch?
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<jenneron[m]>
I think dtbloader doesn't select dtb for yoga 5g
<jenneron[m]>
and I think debian installer fooled me with not supporting lvm or something
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<alfredo>
Hi, I have a Lenovo IdeaPad 5G 14Q8X05 and with the latest daily build of debian unstable with kernel 6.1 the SoC snapdragon 8cx gen 2 is recognised correctly. However, I can start the installation in GUI and text mode, but the keyboard only works in GRUB, not during the installation. I think the problem is lack of drivers, the firmware-qcom-soc package https://packages.debian.org/sid/firmware-qcom-soc only includes snapdragon
<alfredo>
Do you have any update on the inclusion of snapdragon 8cx gen 1-2? Thanks
<jenneron[m]>
what does debian installer use to create lvm? there is no cryptsetup
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<jenneron[m]>
nevermind
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<bamse>
steev: i thought i fixed thta up in the pmic_glinkk battmgr driver i posted earlier this week?
<bamse>
steev: i set preset = 1 whenever i get battery data from the other side...as i don't know if there's a better way at this time
<bamse>
steev: but it should solve your problem...so please if you ca double check that i didn't miss anything
<steev>
bamse: without the bottom part, afaik, it doesn't create the present file
<steev>
but i can double check it
<bamse>
might be that i missed the bottom hunk, but i added the middle one
<bamse>
so 8280xp should have a present file and it shoudl be 1
<bamse>
but if you do take a look, please double check that all three contains the PROP_PRESENT (in case i forget)
<steev>
i can and will; iirc, the file may become present, but there's no data in it or some such
<steev>
but definitely can look at v2 which i have
<bamse>
nice, there was some other comment (from you?), so i intend to respin that in the coming days
<steev>
yeah
<steev>
kernel test robot keeps bitching because compiling it on powerpc doesn't include bitfield header
<bamse>
i don't understand why i don't have that in my inbox
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<steev>
ah just checked, and present is there, and it does show a 1
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<steev>
so my patch shouldn't matter with the latest posted
<bamse>
steev: PRESENT is present in sm8350 as well?
<steev>
i don't have an sm8350 device?
<bamse>
but you can check to see that PRESENT is in the list
<bamse>
you added it in your patch, but i thought i had it there already
<steev>
oh
<steev>
yeah it is
<steev>
bamse: there is every so often it just reports at 0% and i have no idea what causes it
<steev>
and a modprobe -r qcom_battmgr/modprobe qcom_battmgr doesn't change it
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<steev>
i wish i knew what to poke to make it restart the remote procs
<bamse>
i think you should be able to systemctl restart pd-mapper
<bamse>
but i hope that doesn't just unearth some bugs that i need to fix ;)
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<steev>
well the good news is that... issue there
<steev>
no new issue*
<steev>
but bad news is that still !0%
<steev>
interesting
<steev>
if i try to cat presence
<steev>
cat present*
<steev>
cat: present: No such device
<steev>
same for manufacturer
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<harvestz[m]>
I followed the Linaro guide to get debian up and running on the x13s. Pretty happy with it.
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