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18 Jun 2024 | ||
[0x4A6F] | https://frame.work/de/en/blog/introducing-a-new-risc-v-mainboard-from-deepcomputing | 14:57:09 |
Alyssa Ross | it's third-party | 15:42:43 |
pie changed their display name from PoweredByPie to pie. | 15:43:14 | |
nyanbinary | In reply to @qyliss:fairydust.spaceI mean Framework selling it and acknowledging it is pretty big imo | 16:03:15 |
Tristan Ross | In reply to @qyliss:fairydust.spaceSo what? At least someone did it lol. | 17:11:46 |
Tristan Ross | I remember when Raito announced that partnership thing, I have been interested in the NDA model and hope for ARM. Maybe the NDA model is this RISC-V one. If it is then awesome. https://discourse.nixos.org/t/exciting-partnership-announcement-framework-community-nixos-communities-join-forces/44640/8?u=rosscomputerguy | 17:23:42 |
Alyssa Ross | oh I don't think it matters, I was just responding to "Framework already did it" | 17:48:07 |
Tristan Ross | In reply to @qyliss:fairydust.spaceOh, well I didn't quite see that DeepComputing was the one doing it lol | 17:53:00 |
Daniel Schäfer | In reply to @rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgThat's important to understand. It's sold through Framework's marketplace but is not engineered or made by Framework. I can't speak for DeepComputing but the experience using this board will likely not match those of Framework systems | 18:01:35 |
Tristan Ross | In reply to @johnazoidberg:matrix.orgYeah, I read too fast and didn't catch that part lol. I'm used to hardware not being exactly what it's like because of what I do. Still interested. | 18:03:21 |
19 Jun 2024 | ||
damccull | In reply to @johnazoidberg:matrix.org The email basically said that.
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Matt H | In reply to @johnazoidberg:matrix.orgEchoing this exactly. | 15:00:21 |
Matt H | * Echoing this exactly. So any questions would need to be directed to DeepComputing. | 15:01:04 |
blitz | It's already nice that you can buy it via frame.work rather than some weird chinese website :-D | 15:59:10 |
blitz | I'm curious what the price will be | 15:59:16 |
@djacu:matrix.org | I think the fact that it's not made by framework is a good thing. It means that 3rd parties are realizing that this model is a good idea and hopefully more partnerships are made in the future. Of course I would also love to see more options from framework themselves. I have been super satisfied with their hardware and their people are great. :) | 16:02:35 |
blitz | yes, it's all been super nice. I just have to get the power button fixed. that's a bit fiddly on the framework 13 | 16:03:35 |
Tristan Ross | In reply to @djacu:matrix.orgHeh yeah, an aarch64 option would be cool too. But I think it's harder to get good performant chips, especially for what I do. | 19:12:46 |
Tristan Ross | RISC-V will likely be easier to get more performant chips in the future. And with things being modular, upgrades should be not too difficult. | 19:13:32 |
Tristan Ross | It would be cool if someone made like a 3-in-1 board. x86, RISC-V, and aarch64 all in one machine. | 19:16:21 |
20 Jun 2024 | ||
Daniel Schäfer | In reply to @rosscomputerguy:matrix.org What for? Other than wasting money? Current framework systems already have all 3. CPU X86, EC ARM, Fingerprint Reader has a RISC-V core 😉 | 00:56:30 |
Tristan Ross | In reply to @johnazoidberg:matrix.orgBasically 3 machines with a built in KVM. Would be cool for local compiling OTG. | 00:58:31 |
damccull | Got a FW16. nvtop is showing that my gnome and 1password apps are rendering on the dgpu instead of the igpu like everything else. I'd like to somehow set it up so only games and other heavy-GPU requiring apps run on the dgpu to save power. Is this easy to do? Is it even necessary? The dgpu graph is showing it's power and utilization near 0 even though these are running on it. The igpu is the same. | 21:19:04 |
21 Jun 2024 | ||
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22 Jun 2024 | ||
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23 Jun 2024 | ||
Daniel Schäfer | We've got this to check the power state of your GPU https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/dgpu-power-state-linux | 00:20:15 |
Daniel Schäfer | And this to check where your application is running https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/dri_prime1-detection | 00:20:35 |
27 Jun 2024 | ||
Daniel Schäfer | Does anyone have experience with SOF audio firmware or ALSA UCM? | 02:33:33 |
1 Jul 2024 | ||
raitobezarius | I think the Jovian NixOS people yes | 11:17:55 |