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10 May 2025
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Ross9 out of 1737 derivations are built03:52:29
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan RossMy hope is this will bootstrap RISC-V native for me03:52:44
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Rosssdcard (cross) as a bootstrap -> nvme (native) with no "impurities"03:53:23
@misuzu:matrix.orgmisuzuAnyone had any luck with orange pi rv2? I've tried booting this kernel https://github.com/jmontleon/linux-bianbu/tree/4b74864a77515b4679bc1aa2c9255e3fc2b88015 but it hangs for some reason https://pastebin.com/KdptiY5n09:13:38
@roedimqf:ruhr-uni-bochum.deMichael did you included esos.efl in your initfs? (without it, it hangsm though my log looked different)
Maybe for reference: https://github.com/cwt-opi-rv2/linux-cwt-orangepi-ky
15:47:51
@roedimqf:ruhr-uni-bochum.deMichael * did you included esos.elf in your initfs? (without it, it hangsm though my log looked different)
Maybe for reference: https://github.com/cwt-opi-rv2/linux-cwt-orangepi-ky
15:48:02
@roedimqf:ruhr-uni-bochum.deMichael* did you included esos.elf in your initfs? (without it, it hangs, though my log looked different) Maybe for reference: https://github.com/cwt-opi-rv2/linux-cwt-orangepi-ky17:57:17
11 May 2025
@misuzu:matrix.orgmisuzu Thanks! I've managed to make it work:
https://gitlab.com/misuzu/hydra-riscv64/-/commit/f0074904a768816ed826dc59644736b4a6729e1c
https://hydra.ztier.in/build/10852
09:53:38
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan RossHad a nice little discussion with the founder of DeepComputing. I asked about community distro's like NixOS supporting their hardware and he mentioned things will be open sourced soon. No idea on what exactly it'll take for getting everything to work but sounds promising.16:55:04
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan RossMy hope is to get that new Framework RISC-V system with the 8 Sifive P550 cores and use that as a secondary dev machine but mainly for RISC-V stuff.16:55:52
12 May 2025
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan RossIt took almost 20 hours to compile gfortran on my VisionFive2 lol16:24:17
13 May 2025
@vixea:matrix.orgvixeaSheesh00:27:58
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Ross855 / 1737 derivations built for my RISC-V system.14:54:32
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa RossNot sure if this will interest anybody but me, but I figured out why pkgsStatic Rust builds don't work on riscv64 :) https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/40679717:10:47
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Ross * 17:12:15
14 May 2025
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa RossIs the VisionFive2 the RISC-V computer to get, or is there anything out there with more RAM?08:23:10
@fgaz:matrix.orgfgaz
In reply to @qyliss:fairydust.space
Is the VisionFive2 the RISC-V computer to get, or is there anything out there with more RAM?
there's the milk-v pioneer, but it's pricey. alternatively, EIC7700X boards (milk-v megrez, pine64 starpro64) go up to 32G but they are all out of stock
08:35:56
@skeuchel:matrix.orgSteven KeuchelThe p550 cores (e.g. EIC7700X) are currently the fastest commercially available ones.08:41:07
@skeuchel:matrix.orgSteven KeuchelMuch better experience than the VF2.08:41:23
@fgaz:matrix.orgfgazand apparently spacemit m1 based stuff also goes up to 16G but it isn't faster than vf2 despite the higher core count08:41:45
@skeuchel:matrix.orgSteven KeuchelPioneer has more cores, but the cores themselves are slower.08:41:47
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa RossPioneer seems unavailable anyway08:48:23
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Ross
In reply to @fgaz:matrix.org
there's the milk-v pioneer, but it's pricey. alternatively, EIC7700X boards (milk-v megrez, pine64 starpro64) go up to 32G but they are all out of stock
Any idea how mainline support is for the EIC7700X boards?
08:49:45
@skeuchel:matrix.orgSteven KeuchelNo mainline support yet. Vendor kernel needs some custom CONFIG values to compile on Nixos.08:57:23
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Rossyikes08:57:39
@skeuchel:matrix.orgSteven KeuchelAt least the vendor uboot has distro boot enabled by default.08:57:57
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Rossmaybe visionfive is the way to go then08:58:04
@skeuchel:matrix.orgSteven KeuchelDepends on what you want to do.08:59:02
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Rossmostly I want to test generic OS images I'm building, so only systems with good mainline support are really interesting09:00:33
@fgaz:matrix.orgfgazthen vf2 is 100% the way to go at the moment09:01:42

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