User:Laumann
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Name | Thomas Bracht Laumann Jespersen |
Nickname | laumann |
t@laumann.xyz | |
PGP fingerprint | 94DC1AEB62B1E0B4FDC5DC3A85C9FB9C4405C282
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I love to help! If you have an issue, I can always be pinged on irc. I like building packages
Notes for packages I maintain
media-libs/openjpeg
For updates:
- Build
app-text/poppler
- Build
media-libs/leptonica
TODO
- DONE Upstream patch that switches to GNUInstallDirs: https://github.com/uclouvain/openjpeg/pull/1165 (see https://github.com/uclouvain/openjpeg/pull/1424)
dev-{libs,python}/tlsh
Fuzzy matching library written in C++ with a Python extension. The python extension can be picked up by dev-util/diffoscope to fuzzily matching file paths.
Gentoo w/musl on Raspberry Pi 3B+
Some notes from setting up and getting Gentoo (hardened + musl) running on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ (aarch64).
Generally, I could follow the instructions on Raspberry Pi 3 64 bit Install using crossdev to build the kernel, and using the aarch64 musl hardened stage3 (from the Gentoo downloads page).
I didn't (yet) bother setting up bluetooth, but I did download the binary blob for the Wi-Fi card.
Setting up serial console
In config.txt, make sure to enable UART:
enable_uart=1
Ask the kernel to create a serial console for you:
console=serial0,115200 console=tty1
The kernel parameters should be added to the existing parameters.
Finally, edit /etc/inittab to create the serial console:
s0:12345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -L 115200 ttyS0 vt100
There should already be a line commented out for s0, but note that it has baudrate 9600, not 115200 which we've configured in cmdline.txt.
/boot/config.txt
The full contents of /boot/config.txt:
# have a properly sized image
disable_overscan=1
# lets have the VC4 hardware accelerated video
dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d
# for sound over HDMI
hdmi_drive=2
# Enable audio (loads snd_bcm2835)
dtparam=audio=on
# gpu_mem is for closed-source driver only; since we are only using the
# open-source driver here, set low
gpu_mem=16
# Force booting in 64bit mode
arm_64bit=1
# Enable UART
enable_uart=1
I don't plan to have the HDMI monitor plugged in when using the Pi, so I might make some changes to this config later.