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<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> Ugh, trying to disable the dmc but everyone added their boards assuming the driver was there 😐
<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> #patchpocalypse
<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> I had to disable half of the rk3328 boards we support due to their dependence on the driver so I can test one
<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> @IgorPec do I just open a PR where I disable everything dependent on the driver and tell anyone involved to fix their stuff? I think we just need to forget that driver exists for mainline
<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> oh yeah, disabling it fixed the renegade, so I am sure that's the problem
<Armbian-Discord> <I​gorPec> ok, remember to tag Paolo with this issue - he brought this driver in. Perhaps he knows something we don't.
<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> Certainly. I haven't seen any evidence work continued anywhere on it unfortunately, but the Internet is a big place. 🙃
<Armbian-Discord> <r​pardini> rockchip64 slowly on its way to being de-shitted
<Armbian-Discord> <r​pardini> I think if we dropped all patches, most things would still run, and some better, than now. how wrong am I @Tonymac32 ? (we could have a temporary edgecleanroom BRANCH to prove this point)
<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> We could. A lot of FriendlyARM/orange stuff isn't in the system so that would need help
<Armbian-Discord> <T​onymac32> I think the R2S patch replaced a 2018 or 2020 DTS with a Rockchip 2017 one, that needs discussed too