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)
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<bamse> ajhalaney[m]: i am not entirely up to date, last time i checked said fw patch has not reached the x13s
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<steev> just tested dropping the patches, and adding only arm64.nopauth to the cmdline, and it reboots just fine, that doesn't mean it's not crashing, but if it did, it did it very quickly
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<steev> i am on the latest bios with the linux option enabled
<_`[m]1> <steev> "i am on the latest bios with the..." <- that option is pretty funky, like hey we brought out this laptop broken but here's a switch in bios now 🤔
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<ajhalaney[m]> steev: lemme know if you test without arm64.nopauth and no patch, curious to see if the firmware is fixed up or not. no rush.... i could do the same (but would have to go about updating the fw lol)
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<agl7> scheiße
<Leandro[m]> mood
<agl7> Sorry
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<agl7> steev: You are discussing a patch!? Is there a new version of your Linux kernel fork?
<steev> i think i pushed the latest stuff i'm running, but no, i was testing some things on -next
<agl7> steev: What are the 6.3-rc07 fork?
<steev> it's 6.3 rc7?
<agl7> ok
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<agl7> steev: I have compiled your Linux kernel 6.3-rc7. What do I have to consider and which kernel parameters do I have to specify so that it starts correctly?