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14 Aug 2021
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrfThat's the "generic" x86_64 device21:57:51
@philipp:xndr.dephilippAh, yes! That's what I was looking for. Thank you very much!22:10:45
15 Aug 2021
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrf Pushed grapheneos-2021081411. Tested on crosshatch. 03:05:38
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrfPeriods were removed from the BUILD_NUMBER (and consequently, tag as well), following upstream's change in naming convention. Certain apps assumed the BUILD_NUMBER was actually a number03:06:15
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_this looks rather complicated https://source.android.com/devices/automotive/start/passthrough22:56:19
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_can robotnix help me with the bluetooth stuff?22:56:27
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_Im open to better ideas, basically i want to sniff some bel22:57:12
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_ * Im open to better ideas, basically i want to sniff some BLE22:57:14
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_also do I remember correctly that robotnix needs like 100 gigs to build or something?23:04:51
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_Ive never actually used it23:04:55
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_"The AOSP project recommends at least 250GB free disk space as well as 16GB RAM" holy shit23:05:35
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrfI think 100GB is closer to the real number than 250GB, but it's good to still have some margin23:06:44
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrfand IIRC the latest version is now starting to push beyond >16GB unfortunately. (definitely it is for the kernel)23:07:19
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_even if i ask someone if i can build with their hardware idek how i can reasonably do this23:07:29
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrfusing zram can help23:07:35
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_if someone throws hardware at me and is willing to help or something, I can try to make an "enable bluetooth in the emulator with a dongle" module23:08:37
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrf pie_: unfortunately I don't have any experience with android auto (either in the emulator or on real cars) 23:08:44
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_is it significantly different23:08:58
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrf pie_: Yeah, those instructions could potentially be turned into a robotnix module 23:08:59
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrfbut that could help people after you--blazing the trail is the hard part :)23:09:23
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_this could be a major capability given that it doesnt seem to be widely supported23:10:01
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_(i dont know if thats because google doesnt want people to know about it?)23:10:19
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_
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but that could help people after you--blazing the trail is the hard part :)
well yes but RE: there is no way i can build this unless someone throws a shell at me
23:10:44
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_
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(i dont know if thats because google doesnt want people to know about it?)
maybe best if we dont advertise too hard heh :PP
23:11:07
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_
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pie_: unfortunately I don't have any experience with android auto (either in the emulator or on real cars)
the fact that its "automotive" if thats different from the normal distro,is both worrying, and id hope it doesnt matter, usb passthrough should be pretty standard right ._.
23:11:56
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_but the bluetooth stack probably isnt23:12:03
@danielrf:matrix.orgdanielrfI'm just now reading more about this, is the idea that this would let you emulate software running on a car? or on the phone?23:13:08
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_dunno lol23:13:29
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_or do you mean my project23:13:38
@jcie74:matrix.orgpie_i want to emulate an app that uses ble with some hardware so that i can reverse engineer the hardware23:13:52

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