| 15 Jun 2026 |
liberodark | PS: By the way, I forgot to ask my question: which SBC do you have ? dramforever | 17:36:00 |
liberodark | Hi, radex
I'm just getting back to you because I don't know where you are with your K3.
But I should be receiving a similar model to yours.
Best Regards
| 17:50:39 |
radex | yeah, I'm sorry I was silent, life got in my way. I didn't touch my K3 alas, I'll try to do that in the next couple of days, but I can't promise :( | 17:52:02 |
liberodark | No worries, it's not meant that way.
I just meant that I might be able to save you some time, that's all. | 17:53:02 |
radex | Much appreciated. | 17:53:41 |
liberodark | But I won't be able to see it until this weekend. | 17:53:44 |
| 16 Jun 2026 |
colemickens | anyone playing with the github runner riscv64 port and getting it on nixos/nixpkgs ? | 01:32:40 |
colemickens | I might look at that now that my toplevel is cross-compiled thanks to liberodark's nixos-hardware PR. 🙏 | 01:33:01 |
colemickens | (also curious if boot from NVME works with EDK2) | 01:33:33 |
dramforever | hi, i only personally have a visionfive 1 but i have access to the k1 based bpi-f3 at work (it's just not mine), and some other stuff (k3 "soon" i'm guessing) | 03:05:49 |
dramforever | i had a visionfive 2 but i gave it to someone else lol | 04:39:45 |
colemickens | (Remembering that the Actions runner agent is top-notch .NET code, and that dotnet surely doesn't support riscv64-linux yet, and I'm not going down that rabbit hole...) | 04:48:15 |
colemickens | I'd rather have Claude rewrite the runner agent in Go or Rust | 04:48:28 |
JamieMagee | You mean this one? https://github.com/riseproject-dev/riscv-runner | 16:23:24 |
colemickens | well, that's the runner scheduler app and infra, I'm thinking more of the agent that runs and then actually picks up the job. That's the real blocker here for me. | 16:24:25 |
colemickens | That project, for example, still requires riscv64-linux runners, running their riscv agent fork, built with their dotnet-riscv port. :( | 16:25:02 |
liberodark | Have solution for you | 21:38:37 |
liberodark | https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/530693 | 21:38:57 |
liberodark | And | 21:39:11 |
liberodark | https://github.com/Cloud-V-10xE/github-runner-riscv | 21:39:55 |
liberodark | Also have package that | 21:40:05 |
liberodark | * Hi, have solution for you | 21:40:44 |
colemickens | but doesn't that need dotnet-riscv ? surely you didn't.... also do that | 21:40:50 |
liberodark | First is in Go | 21:41:25 |
liberodark | So not need dotnet | 21:41:36 |
liberodark | And you can look at : https://github.com/Cloud-V-10xE/dotnet-riscv | 21:42:09 |
liberodark | If you need | 21:42:12 |
liberodark | * If you need dotnet | 21:42:19 |
colemickens | OH! Does the riscv-runner release have a dotnet build inside of it?! | 21:42:38 |
colemickens | I didn't think about trying to use the release tarball from https://github.com/Cloud-V-10xE/github-runner-riscv/releases/tag/v2.335.1-riscv64-net8 | 21:42:55 |