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
<steev> Jasper[m]: once you've replaced the alsa-ucm-conf, make sure to blow away the asound.state file
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<Jasper[m]> <steev> "Jasper: once you've replaced the..." <- "Blow away"? Delete it?
<steev> yeah, delete it, stop the alsa-restore service and reboot
<Jasper[m]> steev: Okay, will try that out. I just rebooted when I tested it out yesterday.
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<Jasper[m]> <steev> "yeah, delete it, stop the alsa-..." <- What would the expected outcome of this be? I tried it and it didn't really seem to make a difference.
<Jasper[m]> @dgilmore if I understood correctly, I can't edit the wiki (yet) because I have a fresh account that's not in any group.
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<Jasper[m]> Nice
<Dylanger> Hot Tip: You need to build the UFS_QCOM driver into the kernel, so that initramfs can see the UFS rootfs
<Dylanger> Does anyone know if anything else is required to enable SELinux? Fedora's rootfs should already have all the rules setup already, I think I just need to enable support in the kernel
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