[09:25] <lool> ogra: When you used the linux-omap tree to build the EVM kernels, do you remember what was missing from the mainline ones?
[09:25] <ogra> graphics support is one thing i remember
[09:25] <ogra> well, DVI to be precise, the LCD worked
[09:26] <lool> Ok
[09:26] <lool> I wonder if things moved in the mainline since
[09:27] <ogra> i think on the EVM i had all other HW working, the defconfig needs changes though
[09:27] <ogra> *needed
[09:28] <ogra> beagle is wuite different the whole framebuffer stuff isnt in linux-omap afaik, you need OE patches
[09:28] <ogra> *quite
[09:34] <amitk> DSS2 (display support) is still WIP for OMAP. But I don't know about the DVI specifically.
[09:34] <lool> amitk: Do you have beagle/EVM boards?
[09:35] <amitk> no beagle
[09:35] <amitk> I have OMAP3 SDPs from TI
[09:49] <lool> Uh
[09:49] <lool> IIUC you can add 512 MB of RAM to your beagleboard with a trivial add on
[09:49] <ogra> cute
[09:50] <lool> (512MB NAND/256MB Mobile DDR SDRAM available from DigiKey)
[09:50] <ogra> only for C3 i guess
[09:50] <lool> I'm not sure whether it's a replacement or an add on
[09:51]  * ogra only has a B6 :/
[09:57] <ogra> lool, http://www.micron.com/products/mcps/beagleboard_partlist looks like you can get even bigger parts
[09:58] <ogra> err, ignore me ... 2G bits ....
[10:06] <lool> Yes, it's Gb not GB
[10:06] <lool> I think the modules are replacements actually; so you can only buy 256 MB not mroe
[10:06] <ogra> yeah, i misread
[10:16] <lool> Hmm the gcc info is wrong on the beagle with ubuntu page
[10:17] <lool> eek sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/libXau.so.6.0.0 /usr/lib/libXau.so.0
[10:19] <lool> Hmpf instead of linking to binary *.kos for jaunty and 2.6.29 it would be nice to provide instructions on how to build them   :-/
[10:22] <lool> amitk: Which tree do you use for your TI OMAP dev boards?  linux-omap from tmlind?
[10:33] <ogra> wow, my qemu-arm-eabi hack gets much attention ... to bad its such an evil hack, i would package it in the distro instead
[10:33] <Stskeeps> curious, is it the latest qemu version?
[10:33] <ogra> 0.10.x is the lastest in ubuntu
[10:33] <Stskeeps> k
[10:34] <Stskeeps> i started employing it in my own scripts, a good indicator if i can use it to build images
[10:34] <ogra> well, 0.10.5 actually
[10:45] <lool> ogra: We just need a newer qemu; no need to package it separately
[10:45] <lool> ogra: It's not a bad hack
[10:45] <lool> Just unsuitable for some use cases
[10:45] <ogra> lool, well, i want it to work automatically as soon as the package is installed
[10:46] <ogra> (with the proper binfmt setup out of the box)
[10:46] <ogra> and with bad hack i was referring to *my* package
[10:49] <lool> I'm sure this can all be done when we refresh our qemu
[10:49] <lool> I think kirkland has a spec on this
[10:53] <amitk> lool: you'll need linux-omap and the PM patchset mantained by Kevin Hilman
[10:54] <lool> amitk: Ok; thanks