robclark changed the topic of #aarch64-laptops to: Linux support for AArch64 Laptops (Chrome OS Trogdor Devices - Asus NovaGo TP370QL - HP Envy x2 - Lenovo Mixx 630 - Lenovo Yoga C630 - Lenovo ThinkPad X13s - and various other snapdragon laptops) - https://oftc.irclog.whitequark.org/aarch64-laptops
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<alfredo> Hi, it seems that the latest version of kernel 6.5 supports the Lenovo Flex 5G SoC SC8180X "Introduces support for the Lenovo Flex 5G laptop, built on the Qualcomm SC8180X platform. Supported peripherals include keyboard, touchpad, UFS storage, external USB and WiFi." https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/ChangeLog-6.5
<alfredo> I have a Lenovo IdeaPad 5G 14Q8X05 with SoC SC8180XP which is the evolution of the Flex one with the same CPU and higher frequency GPU, with BT 5.1 and WiFi 6 instead of BT 5 and WiFi 5. Do you think it will work? If not, are you going to add support for SC8180XP?
<alfredo> Thank you very much
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<clover[m]> Jasper: listen to this person's issue:
<clover[m]> Adding the devicetree setting to grub gets me out of the reboot loop. After it prints the message loading initial ramdisk, I see a cursor blink twice then the screen goes black. After a minute or so the screen flickers once. It stays this way until I reboot the machine. I do have mesa installed from your repo.
<clover[m]> I configured the network and ssh to come up on boot, but it never connects.
<clover[m]> Do you think they are missing graphics module in the initrd? I think they are doing FDE
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<Jasper[m]> <clover[m]> "Do you think they are missing..." <- Yes
<Jasper[m]> Also my device still reboots after decryption :(
<clover[m]> Darn
<agl7-x13s-debian> clover[m]: Do you know where I can get the firmware for the x13s but in deb pagages? I need it for Debian!
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<clover[m]> No sorry my friend. I only know arch stuff debian is quite foreign to me
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<clover[m]> You might be able to use alien (?) To translate the arch pkg to Deb but not sure
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<steev> which firmware? anything that is in linux-firmware is already in the firmware-qcom-soc or firmware-qcom-media package. anything not in linux-firmware isn't packaged, so of course it isn't in a package
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<exeat> Not yet in linux-firmware: qca/hpnv21.b8c (bluetooth), qcom/sc8280xp/LENOVO/21BX/qcvss8280.mbn (venus)
<exeat> In linux-firmware but not yet in Debian: qcom/sc8280xp/LENOVO/21BX/audioreach-tplg.bin
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<steev> the b8c file isn't strictly required (and only called because of my hacked patch, that i need to redo for next/6.6 anyway)
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<agl7-x13s-debian> steev: Are you online?
<exeat> Not required indeed, though that patch ("hack: bluetooth: add way to generate nvm name") makes my bt headphones work much more reliably when I'm moving around...
<exeat> And afaict that's purely down to loading qca/hpnv21.(b)8c instead of qca/hpnv21.bin, so I deployed some symlinks ;)
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<agl7> steev: I have installed firmware-qcom-soc and firmware-qcom-media, but I have always only the Dummy device in the selection box. Do you know what is wrong?
<agl7> Have I to install more packages?
<agl7> I speak from the sound.
<steev> you still need the audio firmware which hasn't yet made it in to debian's package, and you still need to patch the alsa-ucm-conf based on johan's comments from a few months ago, read the irc backlog from yesterday or so where someone was pointed to it
<agl7> ok
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<agl7> steev: With the 6.4.10 Kernel I have sound. With the 6.5.0 Kernel I have no sound!!! The system ist the same Debian 12.