[00:00] You might want to look at the ffmpeg-debian package. I believe there was a neon-optimised flavour built of that. [00:01] Yes, it doesn't have as many codecs, etc. For ffmpeg itself, you probably have to rebuild. [02:06] Gedanken: /win 13 [02:07] doh [02:16] heh [05:42] when I had angstrom installed, my bluetooth on my overo com was detected and usable [05:43] I've since installed ubuntu on the device, using the old kernel and modules [05:43] wifi works, but the bluetooth device isn't detected [05:43] has anyone seen this before? [06:21] hmm, the bluetooth device appears to be detected when reviewing /var/log/messages , but hciconfig shows nothing [06:34] glguy: so what sort of perversion are you planning with ARM? haskell? [07:01] pwnguin, ha, I wish [09:06] ah ha! the overo bluetooth script runs hciattach in the bluetooth startup script! [09:29] wow, the samba "make test" is sloooooow on a beagle [15:33] Hi all, I'm looking for what hardware I can buy that I can test Ubuntu ARM on now. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/DeviceSupport doesn't seem up to date and many of the other pages relating to ARM don't seem to be either. [15:35] For example the Freescale iMX51 development board isn't listed there, and I can't even find out how to buy that thing anyway [15:43] taxman: nslu2 :D [15:44] iirc they dropped marvell's orion support, so for "full" support(i.e. kernel included) there's just the nslu2, i think [15:45] apart from the imx51, but as you said, its not publicly available, its just available under NDA [15:46] and the thecus maybe [15:47] and qemu, but thats not real hardware [16:09] I thought someone reported issues with network performance on the thecus. [16:09] But yeah, it's basically just the nslu2 that got tested well. Lots of people are using own-built kernels, with Ubuntu userspace. [16:39] Oh, I was hoping for more, something like the beagleboard. So I take it we are not close to a full desktop system that someone can go out and buy? [16:40] thanks for the info though armin76 [17:30] taxman: you could run it on the beagleboard, but providing your own kernels [17:31] taxman: and Martyn can tell you how to buy a babbage board [17:33] taxman: close to a full desktop system is the always innovating touchbook, and the laptops based on arm(although there's only prototipes for now) [17:33] sounds like the beagleboard since it's cheap :) [17:35] the touchbook I see is OMAP, I thought we didn't have an OMAP image yet [17:38] taxman: there's no image, you have to do it by yourself [17:41] taxman: yet i'm pretty sure that for the OMAP there are unofficial stuff [17:42] http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu [17:47] cool, thanks