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<amazingfate> Good to hear that. Rockchip indeed makes something better.
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<Tenkawa> @amazingfate did you start running into too many patch conflicts after .160?
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<Tenkawa> I noticed they started showing up a lot when I dry-run a few just to peruse
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<Tenkawa> especially in the filesystem and usb area
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<Tenkawa> especially in the filesystem and dwc area
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<amazingfate> What kind of patches? I should have deleted all patches.
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<Tenkawa> I was testing adding more manually to my copy of the source
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<Tenkawa> 161 and 162 only needed slight modifications to merge
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<Tenkawa> (and cleanup to remove old patch code)
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<Tenkawa> 163 though is going to be tougher
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<Tenkawa> Linux kedge 5.10.162-kedge #2 SMP Wed May 24 15:27:39 EDT 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
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<Tenkawa> I just would be glad to see Khadas/Rockchip eventually get the RK3588/s past 5.10 officially
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<Tenkawa> Not just the different unofficial projects out there
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<potato nè> Hi everyone, i am using NanoPi R6C which is
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<potato nè> + integrated with a Rockchip RK3588S