ChanServ changed the topic of #lima to: Development channel for open source lima driver for ARM Mali4** GPUs - Kernel driver has landed in mainline, userspace driver is part of mesa - Logs at https://oftc.irclog.whitequark.org/lima/
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<anarsoul> icecream95: out of curiosity, why do you need to run lima with kernel driver from arm?
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<icecream95> anarsoul: The only GNU/Linux (as opposed to Android) image I could find for the board I'm using has an ancient 3.10 kernel
<icecream95> I suppose I could try running a mainline kernel, but I have zero experience with uboot so would likely end up breaking something