Hey @mntmn, I saw on your Twitter account that you want to run some x86 apps on arm. You should really take a look at this project:
https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86/blob/master/README.md
Unfortunately this focuses on 32bit systems, but if you were to run a 32bit OS on the reform, you would probably be in buu
#PinePhone gains FCC and CE approvals, massive strides in PinePhone software, new product ideas, and more: all in our April News Update.
https://www.pine64.org/2020/04/15/april-update-ce-fcc-software-update-and-diy-router/
Your Librem 5 is Calling
Default and pixel perfect. A snapshot of the preinstalled applications on the Librem 5.
cool, MNT Reform is now certified as OSHWA DE000017 https://certification.oshwa.org/de000017.html
We've received our internal Dogwood batch 🎉 and will be sharing news of the hardware changes and improvements to performance, battery life and thermals soon! #Librem5
after intensively dealing with linux kernel internals for 3 days i have to say it is a remarkable piece of software, clearly one of the most important pieces of software that exists.
i could see that there could be a “next level” post-unix but it would have to be a totally different paradigm in terms of programming languages used. linux pretty much maxes out the “age of C” IMHO
Large #MaemoLeste update brings camera and TV output to 11-year old Nokia N900, PowerVR GPU support for Motorola Droid 4
https://tuxphones.com/maemo-leste-linux-nokia-n900-droid-4-powervr-gpu-acceleration-support/ #linux
If you made it this far, thank you! Live posting this felt kind of like having you here with me in while I brewed during lockdown. Also thanks to Grainfather for making my brew day so much simpler and about 2 hours faster!
did a first test running Reform 2 from batteries with display on, medium brightness, all cores on, GPU in use by the compositor, low load, mPCIe WiFi active, NVMe SSD active (logging), keyboard backlight enabled, no powersave features in use: 292 minutes until safety switchoff.
so almost 5 hours. i believe this can be optimized with powersave strategies but i think it's quite ok already.
currently turns off if a cell reaches 2.6V. it could go a bit lower, but i don't think for much gain.
Wow, that was quick: Thanks to Lucas Stach our #etnaviv runtime power managemt fix already landed in linux-next: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/log/?qt=range&q=ea4ed4a55f7363ad8db1863bd536548fb7e5c6aa..78f2bfa3181cd7ee134274aa17177dd933c69dc1
The fix hits the #librem5 with the next kernel update.
Nuclear Engineer