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<Ry_Darcy>
General question: Has anyone got wayland working in a sensible fashion on Debian using Glanzmann's latest kernel + Mesa mix? If yes, is there a writeup or cookbook anywhere?
<Ry_Darcy>
I will have to (partly) answer my own question.. Running XFCE, it seems wayland is a non-starter.
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<ncopa>
yeah, i dont think xfce works with wayland yet
<Glanzmann>
mps: It appears my Xorg had 12.4 GB of RAM?
<mps>
oh yes, really "big"
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<Ry_Darcy>
Glanzmann Are you using Wayland?
<mps>
I see lot of commits in asahi-wip kernel branch 10 hours ago. Is the tagged release planned soon?
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<Glanzmann>
Ry_Darcy: Nope, but I'll try it later and let you know if works. I tried before on Debian when we did not have the gpu driver, ages ago and it worked for me.
<Glanzmann>
But I'm not going to use wayland because I like my window manager and it is not available for wayland.
<Ry_Darcy>
@Glanzmann I am happy with XFCE sans Wayland also.
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<r0ni>
i use wayland with gnome (pre gpu driver) works fine there. Haven't tried gpu driver yet tho, (on my list of things over the holiday)
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<j`ey>
mps: asahi-6.1-2 is tagged
<j`ey>
there may be some more versions, tends to get tweaks
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<mps>
j`ey: I see, thanks
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<Glanzmann>
j`ey / jannau: Thank you for hints on crosscompiling the kernel with rust. It worked out of the box, I did not have to do anything.
<j`ey>
yay
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<cy8aer>
by the way: Glanzmann s actual kernels do not lock the keyboard on initramfs time anymore. The issue just vanished (actual #61)
<cy8aer>
And for those who ask: I am using wayland all the time, never X11 and it works like a charm.
<Glanzmann>
cy8aer: Perfect. :-)
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<ncopa>
maybe this is a stupid kernel, but is there a way to test boot the asahi kernel in qemu?
<ncopa>
s/stupid kernel/stupid question/
<j`ey>
not really
<j`ey>
you can see if it boots in a generic arm64 virt machine
<ChaosPrincess>
you can probably boot it in qemu if you compile in all the modules you need for that
<ChaosPrincess>
but at that point, you are not excersising any asahi code
<ncopa>
right, so there is no qemu emulation for anything asahi does
<ncopa>
might still make sense to be able to boot the kernel in qemu kvm
<mps>
ncopa: you can build asahi kernel with virt options enabled and it will boot
<mps>
like we have linux-virt in alpine
<ncopa>
yeah, i figured
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