bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder2 is now known as bwieder
janithpet[m] has joined #asahi
the_lanetly_052 has joined #asahi
bwieder2 has joined #asahi
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder2 is now known as bwieder
<Radical[m]>
Thanks
nicolas17 has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
sven has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
sven has joined #asahi
guillaume_g has joined #asahi
doggkruse has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…]
bwieder5 has joined #asahi
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder5 is now known as bwieder
eroux has joined #asahi
Gue___________________________ has joined #asahi
Gue___________________________ is now known as r0ni
<r0ni>
anyone know offhand which partition is the vfat efi one? (the device location)
<r0ni>
i thought it was nvme0n1p2 but i appear to be wrong
<r0ni>
p2 appears to be my macos partiton
<r0ni>
guess it has to be p3 or p4
<chadmed>
if you started from a vanilla/factory macos install it SHOULD be p4
<chadmed>
you could also just like check using lsblk
<chadmed>
or blkid
<r0ni>
ya i did lsblk, but i'm trying to figure it out cuz its not mounting
<r0ni>
i'm assuming its the 477mb one
<chadmed>
yeah
<r0ni>
i'll try it my next reboot
<chadmed>
what error is it giving you when you try to mount it?
<r0ni>
oh i'm just adding to fstab, i guess the uuid's change when re-install
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
<r0ni>
trying to add the dev points rather than uuid
bwieder has joined #asahi
<chadmed>
blkid will give you the UUIDs and PARTUUIDs of every GPT partition on the disk
<chadmed>
you have to run it as root though
<r0ni>
ahh there we go, it mounts
<r0ni>
now all i need to do is figure out why i can't get x11 to work
<r0ni>
i installed slackware since i'm a pain in the ass
<r0ni>
i'm still pretty fuzzy on the whole boot process and how it works to even think about messing with uboot and grub, but slackware aarch64 isn't shipping grub so if it's needed i'm gonna have to con the dev to include it as an optional install once i wrap my head around it all
<chadmed>
u-boot just looks for EFI/BOOT/BOOTAA64.efi
<chadmed>
so you could just wrap your kernel and boot it directly
<chadmed>
of course youd need to compile in your command line which is very annoying
<r0ni>
as of now, i didn't mess with any boot stuff so whatever arch was doing is still working, but that won't work if I'd like to see others be able to use this eventually as well
<r0ni>
i seem to be the only person interested in running slackware on m1 lol
<DannyLombard[m]>
Will try that and messingg with audio
Guest1154 is now known as maz
rootbeerdan has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
<DannyLombard[m]>
Okay so I cannot get any audio working
<kode54>
yes, you need headphones
<kode54>
and possibly a USB sound device
<Sobek[m]>
Audio is disabled on some machines for safety reason (otherwise speakers could get damaged easily).
<Sobek[m]>
What machine are you using Danny Lombard
<Sobek[m]>
?
<DannyLombard[m]>
M1 Air 2020
<DannyLombard[m]>
I tried headphones with no success
bwieder4 has joined #asahi
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder4 is now known as bwieder
<Sobek[m]>
Random question, how can you check from command line what mac you are running on ? (Model number or just a string like Mac Mini / MacBookPro Mac Studio etc) ?
<_jannau_>
Sobek[m]: on linux? `strings /proc/device-tree/{model,compatible}` (from memory, paths might be wrong)
<nullroute>
well he was asking about a m1 macbook air
<nullroute>
so I assume he needs the commands for MacOS :P
<j`ey>
but.. this channel is for running linux on m1 ;)
<nullroute>
ah true true
<nullroute>
I have to get around to trying that
<Sobek[m]>
Yeah, I was asking from Linux. And thanks. My office mate had access to an unspecified M1 mac over ssh and we wanted to determine what mac it was.
<Sobek[m]>
(And it was the obvious suspect, M1 Mac Mini, 2020)
<mps>
Sobek[m]: https://tpaste.us/70g9 I have this on my chromebooks to set model on boot and set different working parameters for particular machines, 5 of them
<Sobek[m]>
(Running with Asahi, the Mini)
rootbeerdan has joined #asahi
bwieder4 has joined #asahi
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder4 is now known as bwieder
<Cy8aer[m]>
> anyone set up and encrypted LUKS root yet?
<j`ey>
ExeciN[m]: how did you get to this state btw? did you mess with partitions manually?
<ExeciN[m]>
Actually I didn't do anything asahi related. The craziest thing I did was to disable sip to test something and then enable sip again but this shouldn't have borked recovery
<ExeciN[m]>
j`ey: OS image is not broken. Only recovery
<j`ey>
this tweet is about the 'fallback'/system recovery
<ExeciN[m]>
So maybe there is a way to fix recovery from macos. Probably not since it is not mounted as RW or not mounted at all
<j`ey>
try double-tap-and-hold, instead of hold
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
pzcz has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
bwieder0 has joined #asahi
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder0 is now known as bwieder
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
pent1ckel has joined #asahi
alcazar has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<ktz_[m]>
mps: hello, thanks for the updates it works like a charm. definitely props to the alpine guys, I can see alpine really shining now that I'm running another architecture full time.. I mean relevant distros even arch which is so popular look like haven't caught up with it and their arm counterparts even feel lacking proper support in the extend alpine does for instance.. I even switched my rpi back to alpine as they seem to care enough to even
<ktz_[m]>
upgrade past 5.10
<ktz_[m]>
really glad I'm running alpine on m1 lol.. alpine ended up being my distro of choice on x86 for desktop so its awesome getting to continue rocking it on the m1 as well... flirting with the idea of sticking it into my router as well haha
<mps>
ktz_[m]: thank you for testing and reporting (and praising ;) )
jluthra has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
jluthra has joined #asahi
<ktz_[m]>
lol now that I think of I even got alpine on my phone with pmos...
<ktz_[m]>
you're welcome mps, thanks as well
jakebot has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
jakebot has joined #asahi
<mps>
ktz_[m]: if you have any issue/improvments/idea please do not hesitate to tell
alcazar has joined #asahi
<ktz_[m]>
you're an interesting guy so I had many times things crossing my mind I want to tell you but I refrain from spamming you ^^ thanks for the heads up tho
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<mps>
:)
<Guest1043>
is there an "official" way to install alpine on M1? i just dual boot it with the asahi arch, using kernel & initramfs & /lib/modules from arch, and rootfs from alpine
<jonaburg[m]>
woopsie sorry, wrong channel: :D (just fond the gpu base done)
<jonaburg[m]>
thanks!
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
jaalsa has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
m0us3r[m] has joined #asahi
jaalsa has joined #asahi
alcazar has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
___nick___ has joined #asahi
alcazar has joined #asahi
pono has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
pono has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
bwieder6 has joined #asahi
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder6 is now known as bwieder
alcazar has joined #asahi
guillaume_g has quit []
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
bwieder7 has joined #asahi
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
bwieder7 is now known as bwieder
alcazar has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
___nick___ has quit []
MajorBiscuit has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
___nick___ has joined #asahi
___nick___ has quit []
___nick___ has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
Tano70 has joined #asahi
Tano70 has quit [Quit: Leaving]
alcazar has joined #asahi
redlegion has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
mhinz[m] has left #asahi [#asahi]
bwieder has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer]
alcazar has joined #asahi
dubiousness has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
virusblitz[m] has joined #asahi
<j`ey>
weird, rtc just set my system time to 1970..
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
MajorBiscuit has joined #asahi
<tohatsu[m]>
Has the "tps6598x 0-0038: cd321x_interrupt: failed to read events" spam message bug been fixed on Debian Live? It happens sometime after plugging in USB device.
alcazar has joined #asahi
<sven>
it might be fixed with povik’s i2c patch, but I’m not sure that’s in any kernel yet
<tohatsu[m]>
what is current kernel version? 5.17-rc7?
<jn>
5.18
<jn>
if you mean mainline
<jn>
but stable trees are also interesting
MajorBiscuit has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<sven>
5.18-rc1 I think, but it’s not in there yet
<j`ey>
linux-next-20220310
<jn>
and asahi-specific trees might have a different base version (i don't know, i haven't checked it)
<j`ey>
we're currently based on ^ with the aic v2 patches merged in
<jn>
sven: ah, oops, right
<sven>
it’s on the ML and I reviewed it but it’ll take a bit longer until it makes its way to linux-next and then finally torvald’s tree
<tohatsu[m]>
i see. Live was 5.17-rc7 yesterday. Gonna wait a little
herbas_ has joined #asahi
<j`ey>
it's so weird to use the m1 without the m1n1 hv :D
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
bisko has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…]
bisko has joined #asahi
<sven>
I still don’t do that :D
<j`ey>
:-) I think I'll reboot into recoveryOS at some point, see if that fixes the rtc
alcazar has joined #asahi
bisko has quit [Quit: My MacBook has gone to sleep. ZZZzzz…]
nick has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
nick has joined #asahi
_nderscore has left #asahi [Exiting...]
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<j`ey>
ok, rebooting into recoveryOS and it thinks it's 1976 :/
herbas_ has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
alcazar has joined #asahi
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
alcazar has joined #asahi
Glanzmann has joined #asahi
<Glanzmann>
tohatsu[m]: For me it is gone with povik's patch. I just tested again.
<Glanzmann>
cmalvi[m]: There is an i2c patch from povik which seems to fix a lot of issues (sound being unstable, usb flooding you when you plug or unplug a cable, studio usb ports): https://tg.st/u/WQRL.patch
<Glanzmann>
r0ni: What is 'unbooting grub'?
alcazar has joined #asahi
<r0ni>
ran the update-grub script, it found my kernel and all, rebooted and it goes into a safe mode with no way out
MajorBiscuit has joined #asahi
<Glanzmann>
r0ni: Is this with asahi Linux?
<r0ni>
the bootloader, yes. the distro is slackware
<r0ni>
trying to see if there a way to find out "what went wrong"
<Glanzmann>
r0ni: Okay, than just rewrite the 'update-grub' script to just rewrite the grub.cfg.
<Glanzmann>
r0ni: There are two ways to install grub: You either path the path of the boot dir in the grub binary or you use an additional grub.cfg that searches the rootfs using the uuid.
yuyichao has quit [Quit: Konversation terminated!]
<cmalvi[m]>
cmalvi[m]: j`ey: is too long so i uploaded a plain text
<j`ey>
cmalvi[m]: ok yah, nothing obvious
Telvana has joined #asahi
<cmalvi[m]>
Unfortunately no
<cmalvi[m]>
I know they only support arm devices on macOS for now
<cmalvi[m]>
I hope they change this soon
alcazar has joined #asahi
<derzahl>
is there a testing repo for more bleeding edge versions?
<derzahl>
the asahi kernel it repo also doesnt seem to have a lot going on recently besides a branch called nvme-something
<derzahl>
wheres the best place to look if I want to build a bleeding edge kernel?
<j`ey>
that is it
<j`ey>
there's no new changes recently
<derzahl>
ah ok
<j`ey>
the nvme changes are for upstreaming
<derzahl>
anyone try patching the scheduler or adding other tweaks like mglru?
<derzahl>
(i like to break things :) )
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<j`ey>
since the merge window is closed now, hopefully there will be some progress on upstreaming some of the other parts, if the authors have the time
<derzahl>
gotcha, but the nvme branch should be functional?
<j`ey>
don't use that branch, it only has nvme, none of the other features
atsalyuk has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<j`ey>
use the main asahi branch
alcazar has joined #asahi
<derzahl>
ok, thanks
<kettenis>
if you want cool new features you'll have to write them yourself ;)
<derzahl>
has anyone gotten booting from an encrypted root working? I created a luks device and tried to do a pacstrap but it hung on systemd generating a machine id
<derzahl>
tried rsyncing my working system to the luks root and had big hangs. might be related to my root fs though being ZFS
<derzahl>
im mostily wondering if there are any gotchas with uboot booting from a lukes device. as I have 0 uboot experience
<kettenis>
I don't think u-boot supports any kind of disk encryption
<kettenis>
so you probably need to boot something like grub from an unencrypted EFI System Partition
<derzahl>
thanks j`ey!
<derzahl>
kettenis: looks like that's what they are doing
<derzahl>
hmm
alcazar has joined #asahi
<Cy8aer[m]>
Yes this is the classical way debian does it when you install luks with the debian installer: `/boot` is unencrypted.
<Cy8aer[m]>
Never tried to use an encrypted `/boot` from grub (which should work too).
<derzahl>
any reason to have a separate /boot versus just mounting the EFI partition to /boot ?
<cmalvi[m]>
Cy8aer[m]: Does fedora and pop os do it? So it should work
<derzahl>
ive never used encrypted boots. im not too worried about the information there
atsalyuk has joined #asahi
<Cy8aer[m]>
> any reason to have a separate /boot versus just mounting the EFI partition to /boot ?
<Cy8aer[m]>
That depends on what you want to put into boot. If you have some kernels/initramfs `/boot` grows.
<Cy8aer[m]>
(and we only have 200-500M)
<Cy8aer[m]>
there is a limit according to @Glanzmann 's quickstart.txt
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<derzahl>
i typically dont keep any kernels around
<cmalvi[m]>
Cy8aer: I remember now that there is a patched version of grub that allow to boot from encrypted partition
<Cy8aer[m]>
and `efi` is mounted to `/boot/efi`
<derzahl>
and ideally i wont need initrds
<Cy8aer[m]>
yep in the initrd the whole luks/lvm decrypt stuff is included. And user space hibernate - if needed.
<derzahl>
i plan to all the required drivers in statically and use LLVM+lto
<Cy8aer[m]>
without secure boot these initrds can de-hibernate.
<Cy8aer[m]>
from crypted systems too.
<derzahl>
im ok without hibernate. but i forgot about how arch uses the initrd for decryption hooks
<derzahl>
might need initrd afterall
<kettenis>
the amount of self-inflicted pain by people who just want to do things different amazes me ;)
<derzahl>
i just want encryption. and i dont like extra /boot partitions:)
alcazar has joined #asahi
<derzahl>
hell, im not even trying to install a different OS. I like Arch:)
<bluetail[m]>
derzahl: I think it still takes a bit till its 'ready to use'. I simply cannot deploy Jellyfin + external SSD storage there like I do on macOS.
<bluetail[m]>
But thats ok.
<derzahl>
bluetail[m]: everything is working great so far. once i get encryption then i can start using it as my daily driver
<bluetail[m]>
derzahl: Do you at least have enough storage?
<Cy8aer[m]>
> bluetail: everything is working great so far. once i get encryption then i can start using it as my daily driver
<Cy8aer[m]>
which is for me.
<derzahl>
i should be fine on storage
<bluetail[m]>
it isnt for me
<derzahl>
i left 80gb for OSX
<derzahl>
20 for initial linux install
<derzahl>
and then i have a 120GB LUKS device
<bluetail[m]>
even with only USB2 (as USB3 is missing), Jellyfin takes forever to read from the USB storage
<bluetail[m]>
idk if thats a Jellyfin problem
<derzahl>
i can maybe suck that 20GB back into my LUKS device once I get the encrypted root working
alcazar has quit [Ping timeout: 480 seconds]
<bluetail[m]>
but its annoying enough to stay on macOS
<derzahl>
ive really grown to dislike macOS
<derzahl>
with version 11 i think
<derzahl>
somewhere around then
<bluetail[m]>
I just hope the problems vanish
<bluetail[m]>
Perhaps a alternative media server would do the thing