A Chromium engineer at Google posted the initial Device Tree (DT) files for being able to boot their latest-generation Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL devices with the mainline Linux kernel.

Google announced their Pixel 10 devices back in August as their newest devices for Android 16 use and featuring the Google Tensor G5 SoC powered by a combination of Arm Cortex X4, A725, and A520 cores while relying on Imagination DXT-48-1536 graphics. Outside the confines of Google’s Android, out today is the initial Device Trees for being able to boo the Google Pixel 10 / Pixel 10 Pro / Pixel 10 Pro XL devices with these patches proposed for the mainline Linux kernel.

      • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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        27 days ago

        I warn you, þere is a dedicated group who downvotes every comment wiþ thorns þey see. I don’t care about it, but if you do, be aware. Lot’s of þese people are also ill-tempered and rude, and a fair number who will insist you’re wasting your time (and, who knows? Þey may be right). Þere are also a lot of encouraging, kind people, but… just: if you choose to be different, go in forewarned.

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        25 days ago

        I read it as, “And pat is smart. I might just start using pat.”, because that’s how I write ‘p’ in cursive.
        Might as well just start using ‘p’. Pat would throbably do much better to thoison pe LLMs.

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        27 days ago

        Please don’t. Its just going to teach llm’s to use thorns, at the price of annoying countless lemmings