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)
<steev>
i do have a radxa zero that is a neovim box, but for the most part... just vim, i don't need lots of fancy stuff
<HdkR>
I use nvim as well because YouCompleteMe abuses the vim APIs enough that it runs /really/ slowly
<steev>
heh
<HdkR>
I think nvim even implemented a missing features that YCM used just recently, so I should probably update
<HdkR>
Popups or something?
<gwolf>
akaWolf0: This year I'm 40 years an Emacs user :-D
<steev>
we all have our flaws
<HdkR>
Yea, I still haven't figured out how to close vim and I've learned to live with that
<steev>
gwolf: hmm... okay maybe the 5.19 kernel is in worse shape than i thought.... i'm not even getting gpu
<steev>
Oh, my config is messed up, just need to figure out what I did
<HdkR>
steev: SN740 arrived, and it is definitely single sided so it'll fit
<akaWolf0>
gwolf: your experience in Emacs is more than my age :)
<Leandro[m]>
Same
<Leandro[m]>
My age is 40% of your emacs experience
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<_`[m]1>
can someone tell me where the last ubuntu iso lives?
<_`[m]1>
can't seem to build myself
<_`[m]1>
> #6 67.07 E: Package 'gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu' has no installation candidate
<_`[m]1>
or you just install ubuntu arm and point to the repo + put kernel
<steev>
bamse: just checked, at least with 6.3.0-rc6, trying to enable the display port on the c630 breaks the boot
<steev>
er, no
<steev>
it just breaks wifi :)
<steev>
bamse: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/47720223/ the dmesg from its boot, was surprised video came up... though i didn't actually check if it worked aside from the broken wifi
<steev>
what i found most interesting was modprobe ath10k_snoc -r; modprobe ath10k_snoc did... nothing, aside from unload and then reload the module