[11:20] Any instruction scheduling experts here? [11:20] Is there any penalty for using postincrement addressing modes, relative to register+offset addressing modes? [11:22] hi all [11:22] while am trying to boot ubuntu in Beagle board [11:25] erikcorry: You want to check the ARM manuals [11:25] it's stoping "Starting kernel ....... [11:26] and not mving further [11:26] any help pls [11:26] siji: Did you pass any console= on your kernel cmdline? [11:26] ya [11:26] What did you pass? [11:26] setenv bootargs 'console=ttyS2,115200n8 console=tty0 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootwait rootfstype=ext3 ro omapfb.mode=dvi:1280x720MR-16@60' [11:27] Do you get screen output? [11:27] Where did you get your kernel from? [11:27] terminal [11:27] gtkterm [11:28] where di you download your kernel from ? [11:28] siji: Do you have a screen plugged over HDMI? [11:28] *did [11:28] lool,yes [11:28] siji: Do you get output on the HDMI screen? [11:28] (or did you build it yourself) [11:28] lool,yes [11:28] siji: it's the same as on serial console? [11:28] orga, i did myself [11:28] ya [11:29] siji: Which git repo + branch + config did you use to build your kernel? [11:29] lool, confused [11:30] siji: You said you built your kernel yourself; which .git repo did you use? [11:30] Or which tarball [11:30] actually i created the new rootfs with gtk gcc support [11:30] and downloaded the kernel frm [11:31] srry and dwnloaded the uImage [11:31] am srry, am new in arm [11:31] so dnt knw is it the right way to do? [11:31] siji: We dont understand where your kernel is from right now [11:31] siji: We can help with userspace issues but we dont provide the kernel [11:32] ok [11:32] And we could perhaps help with the kernel if you'd be more precise about where it comes from [11:32] ogra and I have a beagleboard and perhaps others here as well [11:32] lool,ok [11:32] lool, i am ready with ubuntu rootfs for arm [11:33] tested under qemu [11:33] it's wrking fine [11:33] so can you pls tell me what next ? [11:33] Ok so the issue is with your kernel [11:33] ok [11:33] do we hve to compile the kernel for it [11:33] We dont provide kernels for beagle or OMAP in general; you could build one yourself or use a prebuilt one from some source [11:34] oh ok [11:34] but in that ogra's docs something mentioned [11:34] latest rootstock upstream has an option to include precompiled beagleboard kernels [11:35] ok [11:35] (io havent tested it though, it comes from the maintainer who does http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu) [11:35] ok [11:35] yes am trying that [11:36] as per the doc while creating root fs it wil generate vmlinux too [11:36] but i hvent got anything [11:36] "--kernel-image http://rcn-ee.net/deb/kernel/beagle/jaunty/v2.6.29-58cf2f1-oer44.1/linux-image-2.6.29-oer44.1_1.0jaunty_armel.deb" [11:36] ya the same [11:36] that should work as rootstock option [11:36] ogra means ? [11:37] you should add that to your rootstock call (note it works only with the latest upstream code) [11:37] ok [11:38] ogra, i added that, [11:38] oh it may be old code then [11:39] likely [11:39] see "Demo Image" on the above wikipage [11:39] ok [11:40] so ogra, there is no precompiled kernel for unbuntu 9.04/beagle board [11:41] which i can direclty download [11:41] not from ubuntu, robert (the guy running the wikipage) provides some prebuilt .deb's [11:41] ok [11:41] thanks for the info ogra,lool [11:42] actually i was little cunfused [11:42] srry for it [11:42] and thanks alot [11:44] ogra, can you tell me where wil i get the new rootfs creation code [11:45] https://code.launchpad.net/project-rootstock/+download [11:45] https://code.launchpad.net/~ogra/project-rootstock/trunk [11:45] ok [11:45] bzr branch lp:project-rootstock [11:46] that will get you the script [11:46] ok [12:31] ogra,lool , at last it started [12:31] ubuntu with lxde [12:31] Cool [12:31] siji: Screenshot! [12:31] thanks alot [12:31] Or picture or photo! [12:31] where hve to upload ? [12:32] Wherever you likie [12:32] like [12:32] we dont have an Ubuntu service for it [12:32] lool not getting u :( [12:32] Or picture or photo! ?? [12:33] siji: Yeah, take a photo and send us a link to see it! [12:33] oh ok [12:33] sure [14:59] Wee 5e088bd90909011455y48ce86c4t532ed5a66bac01fe@mail.gmail.com [15:07] lool, ? [15:09] ogra: beagle USB EHCI fix [15:09] ah [15:10] Building a kernel really takes up a lot of space :-( [15:10] lool, btw, the new OO.o doesnt chnage a thing wrt apps starting/not starting [15:11] just fyi ... and indeed i didnt expecti it to be different [15:11] Right [15:20] Hmm not in tree for some reason === cbrake is now known as cbrake_away [16:05] hello [16:06] i just got a Thecus N2100 nas box [16:06] i setup debian on it and i am trying to compile a kernel [16:06] is someone able to indicate me how to perform this ? [16:06] DjamelOuerdi: There's a debian arm chan which is probably better suited [16:06] DjamelOuerdi: #debian-arm on oftc [16:07] cheers [16:07] i will check [16:07] see you there :) === DjamelOuerdi is now known as Jamolski [16:07] oftc ? [16:07] i am on freenode.org [16:53] * bjdooks is having an unhappy openembeeded experience, so is having a look at ubuntu to put on beagleboard [16:55] Is http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu a good start? [17:12] yes i think that's the best how-to available :P [17:16] bjdooks: Out of curiosity, what were you unhappy with in openembedded? [17:52] lool: i tend to think something marked 'stable' shouldn't require messing about with to get it to build from checkout [17:52] ie, deleting symlinks and having to google to find patches [17:54] that sort of thing tends to stop the love flowing [18:46] bjdooks: the only problem I'm currently having is that the kernel proposed by that wiki page is showing the same OTG issues as the mainline angstrom kernel [18:47] bjdooks: so if you transfer files from a usb hdd to a usb ethernet card while there's CPU load, it croaks [18:47] i've still yet to get angstrom image built.. [18:47] the validation kernel doesn't display the issue though [18:48] oh, I've chickened out and used the precompiled binaries [18:48] * bjdooks is trying to get a ksz8851 tested [18:48] so need to build my own kernel [18:48] ah, ok [18:48] whatever a ksz8851 is :) [18:49] spi 10/100 network [18:49] so google tells me :) [18:51] I soldered some connections up earlier