**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 27 02:59:59 2018 Dec 27 05:40:35 Herrie: what's SoC of tissot? Dec 27 05:42:35 hm MSM8953.. (was curious about how good mainline candidate it is) Dec 27 07:31:57 MOrning Dec 27 07:32:19 bshah: It's the Snapdragon 625 that's in many Xiaomi devices Dec 27 07:32:29 Pretty OK soc that's good on battery Dec 27 07:32:40 And Xiaomi adds 4000 mAh usually so that helps :) Dec 27 07:33:47 So now I got another small challenge on my new system.... I traditionally run Windows on my desktop for historical reasons and certain hardware support, however I need linux for my builds.... So I'm not sure what the best solution would be except for dual boot.... Dec 27 07:33:55 Docker, VirtualBox, VMWare ? Dec 27 07:34:06 And what should be my host OS, Linux or Windows :P ? Dec 27 07:34:28 Linux native + Windows in KVM Dec 27 07:39:00 bshah: That's an option... Need to find a viable distro... Not a big fan of Ubuntu UI Dec 27 07:39:09 And it needs to work with our build system ;) Dec 27 07:39:41 gentoo Dec 27 07:39:45 :P Dec 27 07:42:43 bshah: New system will be a 32c/64t Threadripper with 128GB of RAM and 1TB M.2 SSD ;) So it should fly with those nasty QtWebEngine bits etc ;) Dec 27 09:48:37 JaMa: Morning :) Dec 27 10:11:43 morning Dec 27 10:12:03 Herrie|Laptop: I have a dual boot set-up, but I mostly just use Ubuntu in a Hyper-V VM. If you can live without USB direct from Ubuntu it works OK. Dec 27 10:12:48 I do the USB to the phone directly from Windows. Dec 27 10:16:30 elvispre|cloud: Yeah need to see what works Dec 27 10:16:37 I guess I could do Windows in a VM as well Dec 27 10:16:57 I get the build products from Ubuntu to the Windows host over the network. It is a slight hassle but keeps the convenience of having access to Office and so on. Dec 27 10:17:59 You will definitely have a few cores to spare, I reckon. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 28 02:19:09 2018 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 28 02:30:05 2018 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 28 02:59:58 2018