[11:19] <garren> where can I get a rootfs and kernel build for my beagleboard?
[11:24] <lool> we don't support beagleboard officially ATM, but ogra has put some hand built kernel and rootfs on his pages: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/arm/beagle/kernel/
[11:25] <lool> you can use the EVM's rootfs http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/arm/OMAP35x_EVM/
[11:42] <garren> lool: great thanks.. is there a list or something to see what packages are supported at the moment for Ubuntu-arm?
[12:01] <persia> garren, In terms of packages, support is mostly like anything else in Ubuntu.  What ends up on the official images is "supported", and the rest is "mostly supported".
[12:02] <persia> kernels are a little funny, because there's only so many flavours, and some stuff doesn't work.
[12:02] <persia> Beyond that, if you find a package that doesn't work, please report a bug: no promise anyone will help you fix it, but it ought be fixed.
[12:08] <garren> cool persia thanks...
[16:29] <strk> forgive the dumb question, but shouldn't source.list contain something to specify we're an ARM system ?
[16:30] <strk> as all it mentions is 'deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports jaunty main universe'
[16:31] <strk> ah, I see the repository contains different binaries for different archs, ok
[17:13] <lool> strk: No, dpkg knows about your architecture
[17:13] <lool> strk: dpkg --print-architecture
[17:13] <lool> strk: not sure what problem you're facing with this?  :)
[17:18] <strk> none, was just wondering, now I'm happy and informated :)