marcan changed the topic of #asahi to: Asahi Linux: porting Linux to Apple Silicon macs | "Does XXX work yet?": https://alx.sh/fs | GitHub: https://alx.sh/g | Wiki: https://alx.sh/w | Topics: #asahi-dev #asahi-re #asahi-gpu #asahi-alt #asahi-stream #asahi-offtopic | Keep things on topic | Logs: https://alx.sh/l/asahi
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<ar>
Soni: that wouldn't be a good outcome, IMHO
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<Soni>
ar: oh?
<ar>
Soni: it would basically be a repeat of old days of linux embedded development (and, to a big extent, still a thing today), where every vendor maintains (or forgets about) a separate, old, tree for every device. but on a larger scale, and with more "blessing"
<Soni>
ar: how so?
<ar>
Soni: I don't see it ending up in any other way, really.
<ar>
anyway, this is offtopic
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<dylanchapell>
mkurz: did cantor break in a similar way for you? I removed kde-telepathy-meta and kfloppy because their dependencies were broken, but I can't remove cantor because it is required for kde-application-meta. I reported it to alarm but I was wondering if anyone had a workaround/ more info https://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=16635
<tpw_rules>
is there any way to "refresh" the stub partition to get the ISP firmware in it without completely bulldozing it and starting over?
<tpw_rules>
does not look like the installer gives an option for that...