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<deathmist>
KREYREN: I for one have been following it for over a year, just interested in (learning) something new and unique compared to most other distros; as a bonus the cports tree is similar to Void Linux xbps-src which I'm extensively familiar with but ofc with riscv64 supported already etc
<KREYREN>
deathmist, Hmm interesting, the guy in our local hackerspace is the one who made the distro always through that he's incompetent :thinking:
<Esmil>
deathmist: i haven't tried it. last time i looked at the patch series it didn't look very close to done
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<Esmil>
judging by the review comments
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<deathmist>
Esmil: finally got around to trying it, so the rendering speed is REALLY bad at idle, but if I start a CPU intensive program (even neofetch will do) the rendering performance drastically improves lol
<deathmist>
can see artifacting at idle from login prompt timeout printing etc, or the cursor just blinking really slow
<deathmist>
gonna try getting gnome up now just for fun with full swrast
<deathmist>
seems just switching ondemand scaling_governor to performance made no difference so it's not cpufreq that matters but perhaps some clk driver?
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<deathmist>
either way, gnome desktop with softpipe on mainline VF2 runs at a blazingly fast ~7 seconds per frame and I managed to somehow capture this: https://i.imgur.com/996TaOe.png
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<q66>
yeah without llvmpipe it's going to be pretty bad
<q66>
i mean, even with llvmpipe it's going to be bad, but pure softpipe is an order of magnitude slower
<q66>
(otoh, it's more robust and works on everything)
<q66>
you could try hooking up a real gpu to the m.2 slot ;P
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<Tenkawa>
q66: You won't be getting any gpu in that m.2 slot without destroying the device even if it could ues it the speed would only be x1 which would be useless
<q66>
sure you can
<q66>
(it's pretty useless anyway due to the speed bottleneck, but you can)
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<q66>
there are lots of ways to convert an m.2 into a proper pcie slot
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<q66>
it's mechanically different, but electrically it's just pcie
<Tenkawa>
q66: yeah... you can't without extra parts though so whats the point.. and the pci-e is very strained on this device (believe me I've put it through mass anounts of testing)
<q66>
(or none, if you modify the x4 slightly to make it open ended)
<Tenkawa>
Yes... and as I stated before.. combined with the x1 and poor pcu-e on this unit... you gain next to nothing since you now must use microsd/emmc/usb realisticly for storage
<Tenkawa>
s/pcu/pci
<q66>
yeah, so what
<Tenkawa>
The IO overhead alone will negate almost anything gained by the gpu
<q66>
the pcie bottleneck is a much bigger concern than storage
<q66>
it's gonna be slow but it's still fun to try
<Tenkawa>
Oh sure
<Tenkawa>
I don't disagree there
<Tenkawa>
You should see my ice cooler lol
<q66>
i never said it was gonna be practical
<q66>
i juts said it's possible
<q66>
fwiw emmc is probably the best choice for storage
<Tenkawa>
I'm running 34-40 degrees at a full load... now thats funny
<q66>
nvme on this is gonna be bottlenecked regardless, might as well leave the pcie free for testing
<Tenkawa>
This is the funnest part thougj
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<Tenkawa>
actually.. it is slower.. but still dramaticly faster