[08:14] hello [08:20] any body home [08:21] I got a problem when I follow the instructions on the web "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM" [08:30] When I start QEMU-ARM , I can't input correctly. [08:30] press A key, show 'u' [08:30] press J key, show 'Enter' [08:30] Any suggestion? [08:50] EL: It might default to US keymap until you setup the console properly [08:53] Thanks your answer [08:53] But my keyboard should be US keymap. [08:53] Then no idea; that's weird; is this under the linux console (in the the vm) or under Xorg? [08:54] linux console [08:54] I think it may cause by QEMU [08:55] I use 0.9.1 version of QEMU [08:55] You could try passing an explicit -k us, but it works fine here usually [08:55] Ah you're not using Ubuntu's [08:55] We have 0.9.1+svn20081112-1ubuntu1 in Ubuntu ATM [08:55] ^^ [08:55] I don't [08:56] Where can I download it? [08:56] It's likely to be your qemu indeed [08:56] Are you running Ubuntu? [08:56] I think so [08:56] ya [08:56] Which version? [08:56] 0810 [08:56] use VMWare [08:56] ha~ [08:56] Eh [08:57] WinXP -> VMWare -> ubuntu -> QEMU -> arm-linux [08:57] It's my test platform [08:57] Unfortunately, we don't have a newer qemu for Ubuntu 8.10 in the "backports", you could ask for a backport, try to build one yourself, try using the 9.04 version, or build qemu manually [08:58] ok [08:58] If you don't care to create an unstable VM, you could also install 9.04 in a new vmware vm and see whether its qemu helps [08:58] Thank you very much [08:58] But 9.04 isn't stable yet [08:58] see [08:59] Are you a staff of ubuntu? [09:05] I never build deb from source. Any suggection? [09:06] EL: There are indications on how to achieve that in the wiki [09:08] EL: Check e.g. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpdatingADeb [09:08] Thank you again :) [09:17] hello ogra [09:17] I had send a mail to you for a problem I met. [09:17] And I got some suggection here. [09:28] I can't rebuild QEMU from "http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/q/qemu/qemu_0.9.1+svn20081112.orig.tar.gz" [09:28] debuild don't work [09:28] any suggection? [09:28] EL: The actual error would help [09:30] It say: cannot find readable debian/changelog anywhere! [09:30] Are you in the source code tree? [09:30] So are you in the source tree? [09:30] You need the full Debian source, not just the .tar.gz [09:31] ok [09:33] EL: dget -x http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/q/qemu/qemu_0.9.1+svn20081112-1ubuntu1.dsc [09:38] haha the DB9 gender changers I received are "USA PATENT 5199906" [09:38] 9 straight wires, wow, that certainly deserves a patent [09:40] mine is made in china ... no patent print on it :) [09:41] i actually didnt recognize that yet, i thought it has to be printed on all of them [09:41] * ogra joked about the gender changing patent a decade ago already when he first recognized that print [09:43] ah, seems ports.u.c is on track again, finally the alpha images show up there [09:45] Sorry, another question: how to apply XXX.diff to XXX.orig [09:45] I got two files from "dget -x http://port...." [09:52] EL: dpkg-source -x foo.dsc [09:53] * ogra points at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete ... might be helpful to read that [09:53] ok [09:53] thanks [12:32] * Stskeeps ponders idly why bootchart package isn't seperated into bootchart data gathering and pretty chart generation [12:33] (i really don't want to install a jre to get a bootchart.) [12:47] ask Keybuk (in #ubuntu-devel) [12:48] Stskeeps: http://code.google.com/p/pybootchartgui/ [12:50] Stskeeps: It should really be split, I know of other scripts (e.g. ubootchart) which generate compatible data and would like to depend on the generation side [12:53] ian_brasil: ah, i'm interested in the data gathering, generation i can do on faster machines :P [12:59] Stskeeps, if you want Keybuk to react its very clever to include some info in your ping ;) [12:59] hehe