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  1. slaeshjag

    It's all white!

    If you don't have a 2+ Ampere power supply and a top-quality USB cable, it'll be possible to drain the battery with the charger plugged in.
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    It's all white!

    Heat kills batteries. The CPU fan died in my EEEpc 901, within a a year, the battery life was down from 4 hours to 5 minutes.
  3. slaeshjag

    Pictures, Videos and thoughts of a Pyra dev-prototype

    Basically, the policy from maintainers (from what I've gathered from the kernel mailing list) is "if it's not in the current TI docs, it's not going into mainline". That doesn't really stop us from maintaining unofficial patches for it.
  4. slaeshjag

    Pictures, Videos and thoughts of a Pyra dev-prototype

    TI descoped 500MHz mode.
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    Test the keymat!

    I would personally guess early next week.
  6. slaeshjag

    Test the keymat!

    I'm terribly sorry for the hold-up, I still haven't had time to ship it off, hopefully I'll get to it tomorrow. From that I ship it, it should (from past experiences) take about a week to the US. ...Although it is quite tempting to hold on to it and show it off at Edison this weekend, I...
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    Test the keymat!

    Yeah, I cleaned it off afterwards. Although I have a sneaking suspicion it has been in worse places already :p
  8. slaeshjag

    Test the keymat!

    ED did send me the next address. Looks like it's going to the US next. Before I ship it off, would anyone in the stockholm area want to see it too? Despite being in the middle of a move, I might be able to find the time for a short meetup sometime during the first half of next week, somewhere...
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    Test the keymat!

    I'd just like to remind ED that I still have no idea where to ship it next.
  10. slaeshjag

    Pyra battery cover

    The plastic is pretty thick, looks like it's almost two millimeters. You would probably get away with milling in some shallow grooves into the existing plastic.
  11. slaeshjag

    Pictures, Videos and thoughts of a Pyra dev-prototype

    Currently, you can't run both the TILER and the SGX at the same time, so it'd all be sideways.
  12. slaeshjag

    On the Pyra, is the Fn-shifted layer translated in hardware?

    Looks like US keyboard garbage.
  13. slaeshjag

    Test the keymat!

    It arrived today. Keyboard has a lot lighter to press than I had anticipated. It's simlar in feel to what you'd expect if you shrunk a modern laptop keyboard. I did have some problems with accuracy, but with some practice I'm sure it'll be fine. The spacing really helps, otherwise it would be...
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    GPD Win (x86 Computer / Palmtop)

    Really, in japan, you'll be struggling to find *any* linux users. You'll be measuring its market share in ppm, not %.
  15. slaeshjag

    Alive and kicking (some pictures)

    I find vertical viewing angle super important. My phone and my laptop are terrible in that regard, no matter what angle you look at it from, half the screen have wonky colors.
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    That took a while...

    Technically, if you bind a hotkey to "killall -USR1 configbutton", you should be able to open it with your keyboard.
  17. slaeshjag

    A possible PND-system replacement

    I haven't built on wheezy in a long time. I'm currently targetting Jessie, and probably switching to Stretch whenever I upgrade my computers to it.
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    A possible PND-system replacement

    What are you building on? It's possible you're running a too old/new version of Gtk. For now, if you just want to toy around, you can comment those lines out. Those lines are not critical. Its I've forgotten all vala I used to know, I couldn't make out in the documentation if those properties...
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    Configuring the tray's CPU Speed plugin

    If you manually want to override the options presented, currently the only way of doing it is to put 5 integers, each on a separate line inside the file: $HOME/.config-button/cpu-speed.conf
  20. slaeshjag

    The plausibility of an E-Ink Display

    In the cheap e-paper displays I've seen, the switching powersupply is included in the chip-on-glass. You just need to hook up the passives to the connector.
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