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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <monkablyat> According to their website it seems so , that's hard trolling
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> anything is allowed in sales 😉
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <amazingfate> 6.1 rkr5 is released
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <liwei19920307> 👍
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> nice does anyone/you have access to it so we can get it up on the armbian repo?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> Here’s a translated version
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> Updated DDR bin might be interesting. RK3576 got DDR5 improvements maybe RK3588 then too?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> @microlinux might be interesting for you to try when we have access to the newest version
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> just checked it also already includes the newest g24 requirements. RK3588 DDR bin has been on 1.18 for the last four months though. Not sure why it’s listed here in the changelog
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> just checked it also already includes the newest g24 requirements.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> RK3588 DDR bin has been on 1.18 for the last four months though. Not sure why it’s listed here in the changelog
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <amazingfate> Maybe the changelog is based on rkr4, and it includes some changes in rkr4.1
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <Werner> The bump from 75 to 84 was with the switch to rkr4.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <Werner> The bump from 75 to 84 was with the switch to rkr4.1
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <Werner> Maybe mistakenly used old changelog
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> ooh that suggests reboot might work for me now
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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <gin_kage> Yeah, the actual version in that branch is 6.1.99.
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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> that’s nice to have
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> hmm wonder if this fixes my audio driver issues. I see there was a bug fix in the hdmirx driver
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> hmm wonder if this fixes my audio issues in the hdmirx driver . I see there was a bug fix in the hdmirx driver
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> Is there a way to switch up kernels without reinstalling everything?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> It looks like armbian-config has some capability, but not sure if it can do custom configs
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> I've got a lot of compiled software that takes like 8ish hours to recompile
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <monkablyat> there should be no issue if you just build the kernel and header .deb and install those but don't blame me if not ^^
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> that was my first instinct and then change the boot dir
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> everything is version controlled, so I'll give it a whirl, if it doesn't work I'm compile my software overnight after I reflash
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> `applying patch/misc/wireless-uwe5622/uwe5622-allwinner.patch [ failed ]`
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <beohoff3174> Hmm, guess I'm not going to go kernel splunking today
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <monkablyat> that's kinda funny , a all winner can't win at BSP and fail
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <monkablyat> I'll wait another week until all these BSP nerds have tested the kernel and jump on every BSP crap as if it were something wonderful
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> when 6.1-stan-rkr5 is rebased with prior armbian changes I'll start testing
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> They have intel arc running on Pi5 over on Jeff Geerlings Github. I wonder if that translates well to Rockchip too but I couldn’t even see it in linux when I last tried
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <monkablyat> Man I need break , Jeff Geerling , RPI and BSP at the same day , that's hard
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<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> isn't the RockChip PCIe implementation broken?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> not sure if broken is the correct term, maybe incomplete
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> Also I still don’t have any RK3576 hardware which might yield better results
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> yes, though it could be argued that not supporting the full PCIe feature set *is* broken, i vaguely recall some hardware implementation issue that prevents additional GPU usage, but it's a while since i looked into it
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> On Rockchip i’ve given up but MediaTek, Cix and RPI (this one only bc of the massive community that’s trying to make it happen) might be the only consumer ARM PCIe choices
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> i expect it works pretty much OOTB with the Radxa Onion O6
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> Yeah especially bc they're advertising Gen 4 compatibility. I've already expressed my interest in maintaining one to Radxa but they were focused on getting their own OS running last time I talked to them (that was very early on though).
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> i so desperately want one for Proxmox, the core combo is *perfect*
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> you can have even broken gen 6. this isnt related to speed
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> note that the GPU issues are due to an architectural issue in Arms own IP which is why you see it pretty much everywhere
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> it only affects amdgpu due to how it maps and uses BARs. nvidia driver is not affected.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> we re talking about the same issue that affects the ampere altra.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> the other elephant in the room is lack of cache coherence which is done on purpose to save up on SOC development cost and die space.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> this one will block both nvidia and amdgpu drivers
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> note that the GPU issues are due to an architectural issue in Arms very own IP which is why you see it pretty much everywhere
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> about CIX, some radxa staff tweeted that they had to disable amdgpu in Linux, otherwise it wouldnt boot. so i wouldnt be surprised if its also affected by the former issue.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> but you can maybe use a NVIDIA card out of the box. who knows.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <monkablyat> If you can get reasonable Ryzen boards for the same money that run straight away with the mainline and also have reasonable drivers, then it's rather uninteresting
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> i knew it was something vaguely memory address related
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> i agree that things like raspberry pi get dangerously close to "you can literally buy much better stuff for that money that actually works"
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> even Intel be shooting for the bottom end now, those N100 machines are *dirt cheap*
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> one of the arguments before was that n100 boxes cost $100+ where raspberry is much less than that. but you can have radxa x4 with n100 for same price and also onboard m2 slot.
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <runaway97> like youd need a very good reason to get either bcm2712 or rk3588 at this point
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> i am running my VMs with Cockpit, more then enough features, no need for proxmox
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> i *like* proxmox, and the clustering will become useful when i relocate
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> proxmox is more powerful in all means, but i don't need anything more then this
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <igorpec> even this is for monitoring purposes only 😉 i do cli install in the back
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> i do *nearly everything* through `qm`, the GUI is only when i get confused
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> I've only recently got into proxmox bc I replaced our old ESXI with it. So far it’s doing everything I want but software defined networking was a little confusing at first
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> are you using the new `nftables`?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <mecoblock> I did all through the gui hadn’t had the time to look into it
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <superkali> This is the first time I'm hearing about it, is it stable enough?
<DC-IRC> [Discord] <menu> you'll still be using `iptables` then, `nftables` is opt-in in 8.3