**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Oct 11 02:59:57 2022 Oct 11 08:51:49 o/ Oct 11 08:56:33 JaMa: my meta-webos-ports PR should be alright now Oct 11 10:21:29 Tofe: merged Oct 11 10:34:14 thanks! Oct 11 10:54:22 thanks for fixing it :) Oct 11 10:54:34 github clicking is the easy part Oct 11 10:56:34 well, it's not fully fixed, there is still a bug in Qt 6.4 which I couldn't really fix, just work around Oct 11 12:20:00 Tofe: ime-manager might be good to send upstream too? Oct 11 12:22:38 Herrie: yes, but except the line here https://github.com/webOS-ports/ime-manager/blob/herrie/qt6/maliit-plugin-global/plugin/layoutloader.cpp#L244 with is just a workaround for the Qt6 unfixed bug Oct 11 12:24:30 which* Oct 11 16:05:36 mmh I just flashed latest pmOS on eMMC (I guess it uses tow-boot now), and I can't boot luneos on sdcard anymore... Not really surprised, but I would have hoped to see a nice tow-boot message on the screen though Oct 11 16:09:20 PureTryOut[m]: ^ you confirm the very last pinephone pmOS build is based on tow-boot ? I used the installer to flash it to eMMC Oct 11 16:11:01 the regular PP isn't, only the PPP is currently Oct 11 16:11:33 oh, ok; then it's a bit weird that my sdcard doesn't boot. Maybe I made a mistake Oct 11 16:11:48 and well "based on Tow-Boot" isn't really true either, it just doesn't ship it's own u-boot anymore and relies on pre-existing platform firmware (like Tow-Boot but can be anything) to boot it using UEFI Oct 11 16:13:06 if you have an u-boot on the sdcard it will always be prioritized on the regular PP Oct 11 16:13:14 even if you do have Tow-Boot installed Oct 11 16:13:21 our sdcard image include uboot, yes Oct 11 16:14:30 I'm a bit curious as to how pmOS is booted on my eMMC then; I didn't install anything in particular on eMMC, so I guess I just have SPL Oct 11 16:15:17 ah, wait, I misunderstood Oct 11 16:15:24 UEFI is just for PPP Oct 11 16:16:00 ok, all clear, I'll just debug my boot with a serial cable Oct 11 16:18:41 ... and now it boots. Oh well. Oct 11 16:23:19 yes that is what I said haha Oct 11 16:28:42 PureTryOut[m]: btw, there are some little non intuitive things in phosh UX... the installer asks for a (somewhat complex) passcode, but then at lockscreen a keypad is shown; and at the end of the installer, it doesn't say what's going to happen (i.e. wait for phone to shutdown completely, then remove the sdcard if installed on eMMC). Also, I didn't find a way to come back to homescreen once an app has been started, but maybe it's ex Oct 11 16:28:42 pected. Oct 11 16:30:12 but I'm not a regular user, so it's worth what it is, nothing more Oct 11 16:32:15 > Also, I didn't find a way to come back to homescreen once an app has been started Oct 11 16:32:16 That's definitely possible. I don't use Phosh myself though so I have no clue why, but I'm expecting some button or gesture Oct 11 16:33:54 However, the HW integration is very smooth, all worked out of the box Oct 11 18:48:24 I would hope so, that device is getting old already now 🙈 Oct 11 18:48:32 But still stuck to megi's downstream kernel 😢 Oct 11 18:52:42 PureTryOut[m]: isn't most of his work in queue for upstream ? Oct 11 19:03:29 Nope Oct 11 19:03:46 Everything that is being upstreamed, slowly, is being done by others. Most notably Samual Holland (samueldr as nickname) Oct 11 19:04:13 megi is doing none of the upstreaming work **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Oct 12 02:59:57 2022