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<bluetail>
hello. Is xrandr by now usable and does Display hotswap / reattach work now?
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<tpw_rules>
no
<TestJack>
Has anyone tried GNOME on this? I just installed on my 14" MacBook Pro.
<bluetail>
tpw_rules: thats a bit sad. But VNC should work, right?
<bluetail>
hold on
<bluetail>
I just want to use the mac mini m1 for development but over remote, if that makes sense. Just in case I cannot make Linux run the games I want so I boot into Windows and then run linux through remote. Otherwise - I could of course use a VM, but cough cough.
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<marcan>
you can run xorg headless for VNC, then it doesn't matter what your hardware is
<nicolas17>
icymi macOS 12.4 RC was released yesterday, so final release is likely next week
<nicolas17>
did anyone test if the firmware on the betas is still compatible with asahi?
<nicolas17>
or should we get ready for "I can't boot linux after upgrading macOS" reports? >.>
<chadmed>
no
<chadmed>
their asahi installs will stay on 12.3.1 or whatever it is
<nicolas17>
chadmed: ohhhh right, since it uses separate firmware fetched from the ipsw, I forgot that
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<Cy8aer[m]>
<TestJack> "Has anyone tried GNOME on this..." <- Yep, Gnome 42 works fine for weeks now.
<mps>
odyssey28[m]: yes, I forgot to tell that speakers are not enabled by default. one have to enable them in DTS and rebuild DTBs and add them to u-boot
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<cmalvi[m]>
There is any Asahi avaiable logo for gdm?
<cmalvi[m]>
j`ey: yes there is gdm settings to set it's a gtk app to custom gdm screen
<cmalvi[m]>
thanks
<cmalvi[m]>
need to reduce it, it's too big 😂
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<j`ey>
cmalvi[m]: there's a bunch of different sizes in those png_* folders
<cmalvi[m]>
oh cool!
<cmalvi[m]>
the asahi logo coloured without text with size 64 seems good
<cmalvi[m]>
i've noticed bugged theme behaviour on gnome 42 os, and this not happen on same customization on another machine. anyone knows where i need to modify to change the osd theming?
<cmalvi[m]>
s/os/osd/
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<povik>
re: are speakers in stall now. i have been focusing on redoing some things in a way requested by upstream
<povik>
it involved learning another part of ASoC i have been happily ignorant of (DPCM), so it's been slow at first
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<j`ey>
DPCM == ?
<povik>
just some part of ASoC for all you need to know :D
<povik>
the speakers are split across two I2S ports on some machines, but we want to consider them as being on a single bus
<povik>
i wanted to wrangle it into ASoC, not considering DPCM, but the maintainer pointed me to DPCM as the way to go to model such arrangement in ASoC
<povik>
as a sideeffect this will allow us to do the jack/speakers runtime switching at kernel level i said earlier we wont have
<povik>
mps: ^^
<mps>
povik: yes, I remember I mentioned this to you some time ago here
<mps>
that is how it should be implemented if possible, ofc
<povik>
well it still won't do us any good on larger speaker arrays, there the switching needs to happen in userspace because of different filters
<povik>
even on macbook air with 2 speakers, if we apply filters
<mps>
hmm, sounds complicated then
<povik>
yes.
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<mps>
iiuc for different speakers 'we' need different filters?
<povik>
yes
<mps>
ah, more complicated than I thought
<povik>
at least on mac mini all can be simple!
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<mps>
povik: anyway, your work on this is awesome. I can switch between speakers and headphone with .asoundrc
<povik>
happy it works for you already
<mps>
little cumbersome but hey, good enough
<chadmed_>
mps: yeah different filters are required for different machines, and currently the only way to manage that properly is in userspace (and even then its super super ugly)
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<chadmed_>
we also want to make sure those filters are not applied to the headphone jack, which means it cant be done in the machine driver even if there were a mechanism for that
<povik>
no, it could be done in the machine driver if kernel accepted it
<povik>
machine driver can differentiate speakers/jack, that's pretty much its job
<povik>
the rest happens in the platform driver, which shouldn't know speakers/jack