![]() ![]() I just used full image from sakaki latest build available here. (After all, just a mic is required and fairly decent sound isolation). I was thinking about transforming my RPi 4 in a karaoke machine if video accel is decent. I will try to reemerge stuff but first I need to expand my storage. I followed sakaki's guide Set Up Your Gentoo PC for Cross Compilation with crossdevĮxcept that I use eselect to use gcc 10.2 on the host machine.Ĭrossdev -b '~2.34' -g '~10.2.0' -k '~5.4' -l '~2.30' -t aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu This is why I upgraded to gcc 10.2 using distcc to avoid any kind of issue (I still know that I might find some weird issues): fkms on the other hand produces good results. Those that have never had a hard drive fail.Īre you using fkms (dtoverlay=vc4-fkms-v3d) or kms (dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d)? With kms I had a similar, poor performance. Mixing gcc versions has been known to produce broken code. You need to set all gcc versions with gcc-config, or eselect gcc. Sorry, I wanted to avoid multiple replies to my own post so I edited my own messages.ĭistcc can't call the correct version. I would guess that you somewhere have an issue with the use flags.Ĭan you post the "VIDEO_CARDS" section of your "/etc/portage/nf"? It should be something likeĪlso it could be interesting which use flags are enabled on your system for "media-libs/mesa". ![]() You actually only have to mask the one from the genpi64 overöay. Last edited by mirage032 on Sun 6:37 pm edited 1 time in total I get the following in fullscreen in 1920x1200.ĪTTENTION: default value of option vblank_mode overridden by environment. I installed the package by manually downloading the ebuild and creating a custom local repo. The new upstream ebuild for mesa seems to work nicely with the Pi4.Īre you using the mesa package from Sakakisgenpi64 repo (with the "rpi-v3d" use flag enabled)? I'm currently compiling mesa-20.2.0_rc2 to see if the newly added "v3d" VIDEO_CARD flag makes the package from Sakakis overlay obsolete. Are you using the mesa package from Sakakis genpi64 overlay (with the "rpi-v3d" use flag enabled)? The correct output of "glxgears -info" would be: Looks like your machine still is using the wrong video driver. It's much more stable and it's quite fast. The least I can say is that very few things have changed. I don t know what my next step will be, I haven't reinstalled a gentoo in 15 years. I tend to believe that s because crossdev is using gcc 9.3 (not 10.2.0, as configured on the main image) I had issues with binutils and linux-utils. I tried to use crossdev with few other machines at home: I spun gentoo Virtual Machines on them. GL_RENDERER = llvmpipe (LLVM 10.0.1, 128 bits) I can't seem use 3D acceleration properly on arm64 but there is already a topic on that.įor what it's worth I get 44 fps in 1920x1200 in local using glxgears I received the Raspberry Pi 4 8GB RAM last month, it works like a charm except for few minor things: 11, 12, 13, 14 Nextįirst, huge thanks to Sakaki and all contributors for maintaining and documenting the various guides on Gentoo. Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Bootable 64-bit RPi3/Pi4 Gentoo image (OpenRC/Xfce/VC4) Pt 2īootable 64-bit RPi3/Pi4 Gentoo image (OpenRC/Xfce/VC4) Pt 2 ![]()
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