[09:00] <lool> kblin: Sure
[09:01] <lool> kblin: What kind of issues do you so?
[09:01] <lool> *see damn
[09:01] <lool> kblin: Basically we wont spend time tolling a supported kernel at this time (we welcome community contributions there) but we're happy to help fixing userspace bugs
[09:02] <lool> *rolling
[09:02] <lool> (It's hard to type on Monday morning it seems)
[09:39] <kblin> lool: morning
[09:40] <kblin> lool: I'm observing some issues with using a setup like beagle -> usb hub -> hdd + ethernet
[09:41] <ogra> powered hub ?
[09:41] <kblin> lool: the fun part is that this only seems to happen if I try to pull from the usb drive over the network with scp or smb or the like
[09:41] <kblin> yeah
[09:41] <kblin> and a powered usb drive, for that matter
[09:42] <ogra> and the board has its own power ? or is it powered from the hub ?
[09:42] <kblin> the board is powered from the hub, as is the ethernet controller
[09:43] <ogra> do you have a 5V power supply you could attach to the board to see if it goes away ?
[09:43] <kblin> this might be a kernel issue, as I've been unable to reproduce the issue on angstrom with a 2.6.28 kernel
[09:44] <kblin> at least with the C3 board I tested. I couldn't get angstrom to boot on the b6
[09:44] <ogra> what kernel do you use then ? (we have no officially supported beagle kernel in ubuntu)
[09:45] <kblin> yeah, I'm aware of that. that's why I asked about helping to get the damn thing supported..
[09:46] <kblin> I'm using one of the rcn-ee.com kernels recommended by the eLinux wiki
[09:47] <ogra> i have a revB only, but never had issues ... i'm using a 5V supply on the board, powered hub and separately powered disk ... and the kernels from http://www.rcn-ee.com/deb/kernel/beagle/karmic/
[09:48] <kblin> I'm running jaunty, for what it's worth
[09:48] <ogra> i ran jaunty before
[09:49] <kblin> I can try and get hold of a separate power supply for the box and see if that fixes it
[09:52] <lool> kblin: It sounds kernel related
[09:52] <ogra> i think lool saw some issues that seemed to be power related as well
[09:52]  * ogra shuts up :)
[09:53] <kblin> well, what tripped me up was that I didn't see any issues running the angstrom demo image with a 2.6.28 kernel
[09:53] <kblin> I couldn't test with the 2.6.29 kernel for angstrom as the OTG port is broken for that
[09:53] <kblin> so I can't really compare kernels
[09:56] <kblin> hm, I guess I can supply power from a PC usb port as a first test
[10:15] <lool> kblin: Note that their kernel is patched
[11:12] <kblin> lool: yeah, I figured
[11:13] <kblin> lool: yet another reason to try and get my hardware supported by my distro :)
[11:13] <lool> omap is going to be harder
[11:32] <kblin> lool: what's the problem with omap?
[11:32] <kblin> apart that all the TI folks seem to be happy using angstrom for it?
[11:35] <lool> kblin: Its a very different tree
[11:35] <lool> So it's nothing trivially mergeable in Ubuntu's kernel tree
[11:36] <ogra> and not trivially maintainable afterwards either
[11:37] <kblin> I see
[19:20] <john39091> karmic
[19:20] <john39091> Sorry, wrong window
[19:29] <manic12> has anyone ever run the program "motion" on an arm?