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			37 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Nix
		
	
	
	
	
	
{ lib, pkgs, ... }:
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let
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  inherit (lib) mkIf mkDefault;
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in
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{
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  imports = [
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    ../../common/pc/laptop
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    ../../common/pc/ssd
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    ../../common/cpu/amd
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    ../../common/cpu/amd/pstate.nix
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    ../../common/gpu/amd
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    ../../common/hidpi.nix
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  ];
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  boot = {
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    # As of kernel version 6.6.72, amdgpu throws a fatal error during init, resulting in a barely-working display
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    kernelPackages = mkIf (lib.versionOlder pkgs.linux.version "6.12") pkgs.linuxPackages_latest;
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    kernelParams = [
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      # The GPD Pocket 4 uses a tablet LTPS display, that is mounted rotated 90° counter-clockwise
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      "fbcon=rotate:1"
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      "video=eDP-1:panel_orientation=right_side_up"
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    ];
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  };
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  fonts.fontconfig = {
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    subpixel.rgba = "vbgr"; # Pixel order for rotated screen
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    # The display has √(2560² + 1600²) px / 8.8in ≃ 343 dpi
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    # Per the documentation, antialiasing, hinting, etc. have no visible effect at such high pixel densities anyhow.
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    hinting.enable = mkDefault false;
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  };
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  # More HiDPI settings
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  services.xserver.dpi = 343;
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}
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