<ardo>
r0ni: thank you for your pbp repo, I know have a 3.7 fully up to date, with ffmpeg with hardware video decode, and I'm back using the pbp on a daily basis.
<ardo>
r0ni: have you tried suspend to ram on megi kernel+uboot builds for pbp? Do they work?
<r0ni>
ardo: i've honestly never tried suspend but i am using megi kernel... with an old tow-boot install on spi.
<ardo>
r0ni: I'm still with stock manjaro uboot, will try soon rk2aw+uboot from megi. About ffmpeg, yes that's the fork/branch I'm using.
<pitillo>
jaeger: here on the chromebook is 6 days if I'm right and it's still building
<pitillo>
r0ni: great! there isn't documentation for it yet. It's not focused in users usage but the script isn't hard to read. As beerman said, it's like the CRUX iso script and fixed versions are a pain for some ports (like exim as you experienced).
<pitillo>
the aim is provide an automated way to build a rootfs, so you can pull ports trees, trim them, feed them... and get whatever you want (updated rootfs, minimal rootfs, full X/wayland rootfs....)
<jaeger>
at least it hasn't locked up :)
<pitillo>
so probably that was the reason I was experiencing lockups here (bad uSD). I need to buy a new one and start soon (there are some pending overlays)
<r0ni>
pitillo: yeah I was actually thinking of making one more like the iso installer, with a xorg prebuild as well, maybe calling it "extended" but I haven't tampered yet... just idea in my head ;)
<r0ni>
ardo: I had looked at rk2aw before but I didn't want to tamper with my working tow-boot (because getting it working was not the most fun i've had) and I don't want to chance messing up my bootloader, but it does seem like an interesting creation
<jaeger>
wow, rust is already at creating the footprint, much faster