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Joerg Jaspert »
@Ganneff@fulda.social

Uh. Switched to a new laptop (yay), . Tried switching to while doing the work already.

For some reason, most hotkeys stop working there. Namely, those for scripts I installed, and most importantly, FlexGrid. Plain simple selection of the X11 session instead of Wayland at login time makes it all work again, so it is something in the wayland session.

Fun thing: They are all nicely definable in the control center. So that one can see the keys.
But then, nothing happens on keypress. (Not even after logout/login cycle).

Is not only FlexGrid, also happens with Mudeer.

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gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Yeah, that would be really cool! While Ubuntu is already very long preparing everything and also having everything in place for rv64 (I think since 20.04 with compiled packages) they could focus the time to support the different hardware boards like , , , , etc. They did a great job and made the entry to the RISC-V world very easy. Honestly, I've just seen this accidentally when grabbing sources to compile for (for the snapshot archive back in that time). Then I just gave Ubuntu a try... Worth a post - kudos!

Having boards from European manufacturers world be really very cool but I guess also much more expensive than the current boards from china. But teaching rv64 assembly is a bit too much, we can be lucky when they teach them at least something in tech :D

CC: @blog@gyptazy.ch @adingbatponder@fosstodon.org

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gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Yeah, that would be really cool! While Ubuntu is already very long preparing everything and also having everything in place for rv64 (I think since 20.04 with compiled packages) they could focus the time to support the different hardware boards like , , , , etc. They did a great job and made the entry to the RISC-V world very easy. Honestly, I've just seen this accidentally when grabbing sources to compile for (for the snapshot archive back in that time). Then I just gave Ubuntu a try... Worth a post - kudos!

Having boards from European manufacturers world be really very cool but I guess also much more expensive than the current boards from china. But teaching rv64 assembly is a bit too much, we can be lucky when they teach them at least something in tech :D

CC: @blog@gyptazy.ch @adingbatponder@fosstodon.org

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gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

If someone wants to run a or on his based board (probably mostly users) on can obtain a precompiled version of Tor 0.4.8.10 right here: https://cdn.gyptazy.ch/files/riscv64/debian/tor/

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gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

You can find some newer packages for (which is used by the board) than the 2022 snapshot old ones for on https://gyptazy.ch. But you can also grab my whole QEMU image to build it yourself or just spawn up a with static (qemu-riscv64-static) by running:

mmdebstrap --architectures=riscv64 --aptopt='Acquire::Check-Valid-Until "false"' --include="debian-ports-archive-keyring" sid /srv/riscv64-chroot "deb [trusted=yes] https://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian-ports/20220616T194833Z unstable main"

cp /usr/bin/qemu-riscv64-static /srv/riscv64-chroot/usr/bin/

chroot /srv/riscv64-chroot/ qemu-riscv64-static /bin/bash


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gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Tomorrow at work...
"Hey gyptazy, how was your weekend, what did you do?"

I recompiled (non snapshot) packages for . Currently, there're running 7 nodes with QEMU RISC-V images and one native board. Maybe I should simply switch to experimental but I guess in the current situation many new RISCV users will stay on the bookworm snapshot's which has been used as a default by for the board.


Compile of libssl3 for Debian Bookworm RISC-V hardware architecture

Debacle »
@debacle@framapiaf.org

@z428 @gisgeek

I use  12 at work, but I'm on (= X11, not wayland) until catches up. This works OK with multiple screens.

I have various problems, though:

Worst problem is, can't easily schedule a meeting, because I did not yet find out, how I can see my colleagues appointments with in .

Also, selecting the right camera, microphone and speaker with (, ) fails randomly.

Not sure, if other distros fix that?