[06:57] hello [06:58] can anybody tell me the driver for samsung q1u webcam [07:05] i ve installed ubuntu desktop version in my samsung q1u UMPC. [07:19] i am not able to use the webcam inbuilt with it.. [07:58] anybody here to help me? === DannyZ_ is now known as DannyZ === clevo is now known as PaulLiu === emgent_ is now known as emgent [17:20] hi there [17:20] i'm trying to run ume from debian-sid for armel [17:21] i'm able to start the hildon-desktop, i see some panel on the left and top [17:21] but no icons whatsoever [17:22] i'm probably missing one or more packages, but i don't have a clue which ones [17:22] is there a list of packages that ume consists of? [17:22] hildon-icons package atleast [17:22] is there a particular order in which to install them? [17:22] also, you'll want the plankon theme [17:22] hildon-icons is installed [17:23] and, there is #debian-maemo on irc.debian.org :) [17:23] yeah, that's confusing [17:24] maemo = ume ? [17:24] well, hildon-desktop is maintained by debian-maemo team [17:25] but isn't ume "just" based on hildon, with particular adjustments to the look and feel? [17:26] that part confuses me, at least a little ;-) [17:26] UME = Ubuntu mobile edition, so it's a whole lot more than just hildon-desktop [17:27] ok, so maybe i started off the wrong way then [17:27] i'm able to start the desktop, i see some panel on the left and top but no icons whatsoever [17:28] :-) [17:29] i'm looking at the code from https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mobile [17:29] Well, I think it's a problem with debian packaging of hildon, rather than with the fine work of UME people :) [17:31] i rebuild most of the packages in debian sid, but with the same result, no icons [17:32] i hoped this was some know issue [17:32] what gtk theme are using, is your theme pointint to correct iconset? [17:33] from the top of my head it's the plankton theme [17:34] cortez: http://nchipin.kos.to/maemo/debian-maemo-setup.txt [17:34] now, admittedly I haven't tested that with latest hildon-icons that got uploaded [17:35] thanks a lot, i'm gonna try later [17:36] will report back if this works ;-) === njpatel is now known as njpatel_away === robr_ is now known as robr [19:21] I have few things that I can not figure out with my ubuntu-mobile installation on samsung Q1 ultra . I have asked the mailing list and ubuntu forums with no avail. [19:21] 1. the power , slider button on the side is not recognized as the power [19:21] button. so it does not ask me to select between [19:21] suspend/hibernate/shutdown despite having that set-up in the settings. [19:21] I thought that may be it is recognized as "suspend" button, but that [19:21] does not appear to be the case either. I can't find a button on the [19:21] GUI/desktop to achieve the same selection either. I only see "suspend" [19:21] and "hibernate" options. [19:25] The idea is that one doesn't typically shut one down. [19:26] I do not mind doing that, but mine is not waking up from suspend either! [19:27] (and at some point I would want to shut it down without having to type "shutdown now -h" on that dinky keyboard?) [19:27] That is a completely different bug, and certainly oughtn't happen :( [19:28] what exactly happens if you resume ? [19:28] does the screen come back properly ? [19:28] And for shutdown, I suspect that if your suspend/hibernate worked, it wouldn't be so important (assuming you can reoot). [19:29] let me repeat the process and report. [19:31] there are six lights on top, from left; wireless (blue), charging (green), power (green), and mouse (blue) light up, but nothing else happens. [19:32] I tried to resume by (1) pressing mouse buttons/keyboard, (2) sliding the power button on the side briefly . If I slide it down and hold it long time, it shuts down (probably not properly?) [19:40] I repeated it more than once, sometimes I get the blue screen like a reboot, and white bar appears on the bottom like a reboot, but gets stuck near the last step. [19:58] any suggestions? [20:05] ulugeyik, i'm just booting a Q1 and try to reproduce ... [20:06] thanks ogra [20:30] ulugeyik, i cant get it to do suspend/resume, but i can get it to do hibernate/resume [20:30] by calling: sudo pm-hibernate [20:33] hmm. I guess I should post this as a bug somewhere? is there an official bugzilla? The device is not very usable without easy way of suspending or powering off. [20:33] (thanks ogra) [20:33] so i can confirm its doesnt properly resume from suspend [20:33] yeah, having a bug for it would help a lot [20:34] our bugtracking hppens at launchpad.net [20:34] *happes [20:34] bah [20:34] *happens [20:34] :) === asac_ is now known as asac [20:34] got it, I will post it there. thanks. [20:34] thanks for posting it ... and thenks for making me look at it :) [20:35] I appreciate your time. I will come back with few other bugs I noticed later on :) [21:23] davidm ping: when will there be an intrepid kernel build available? [21:23] for lpia [21:24] GrueMaster, its in the works ... should be there the next days [21:25] ogra: Thanks. How should I proceed in building a psb driver package in the mean time? [21:29] GrueMaster: Er, you can't? [21:30] Ok. Well, that being the case, I guess you guys asking us for the drivers is moot at this point. [21:31] I'm being asked to build the drivers for Intrepid, but if Intrepid isn't at a state that I can build against... [21:31] How about just the generic kernel? Not the lpia config? [21:31] GrueMaster: bravo! build last saa7134 [21:32] ? [21:33] sioux: I don't understand that last message. [21:33] nevermind [21:34] GrueMaster: The generic kernel isn't on lpia, but you can grab the kernel headers on i386 [21:35] I've installed linux-headers-2.6.26.3, but it seems to be missing a .config. I'll muck around a bit more. [21:35] GrueMaster: The .config is included in the image, under /boot [21:36] Er, the image package [21:36] GrueMaster, well, i guess amitk who does the lpia build would like to include the driver code [21:36] so it would help him if we go the psb code [21:36] *got [21:38] I need to make sure the psb code builds against this kernel first. Also, I am being told that the psb kernel module will be rewritten to handle the new memory management model for drm (or something like that). Waht I'm doing is taking the existing module and tweaking it to work temporarily. [21:38] GrueMaster, well, how about using an lpia chroot and use the upstream 2.6.26 source ... [21:38] that should get you everything you want [21:39] I guess that's what I'll have to do. I'm still getting around weening off of MIC, so bear with me. [23:35] ? [23:51] hi [23:51] is it possible to run ubuntu-mobile on a UMPC