[01:55] <rbelem> ping persia
[05:28] <vigneswari> how to cross compile the latest kernel for lpia?
[08:58] <amitk> vigneswari: lpia doesn't need cross-compiling
[08:58] <amitk> it is in essence an x86 arch
[09:00] <vigneswari> amitk, but i couldnt compile that in i386..it shows some architecture issue
[09:00] <vigneswari> amitk, debian/ruleset/misc/checks.mk:36: *** Error. I do not know where the kernel image goes to [kimagedest undefined] The usual case for this is that I could not determine which arch or subarch this machine belongs to. Please specify a subarch, and try again..  Stop.
[09:00] <vigneswari> amitk, this is the error
[09:01] <amitk> lpia is dead for the next cycle. What are you trying to do?
[09:07] <vigneswari> amitk, i am trying to install latest kernel to my old version
[09:11] <amitk> karmic?
[09:13] <amitk> vigneswari: you can compile it in the karmic chroot.
[09:16] <vigneswari> amitk, when compiling only i am getting this error..but not in karmic..
[09:16] <vigneswari> amitk, i have hardy in my system
[09:16] <vigneswari> in that i tried
[09:17] <amitk> aah, hardy
[09:18] <amitk> you still have to create a hardy lpia chroot (see debootstrap) and compile the kernel inside it.
[09:19] <vigneswari> amitk, i created chroot environment and tried there only
[09:20] <vigneswari> make-kpkg --arch i386 --subarch lpia --cross-compile i686-linux-gnulp --initrd  kernel_image kernel_headers
[09:20] <vigneswari> and i used this command
[09:20] <amitk> vigneswari: we don't support the make-kpkg command
[09:20] <amitk> try 'fakeroot debian/rules binary-lpia'
[09:22] <vigneswari> amitk, ok
[09:22] <vigneswari> amitk, again the same error
[09:26] <amitk> what does dpkg-architecture return?
[09:27] <vigneswari> DEB_BUILD_ARCH=lpia DEB_BUILD_ARCH_OS=linux DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU=i686 DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i686 DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnulp DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i686-linux-gnulp DEB_HOST_ARCH=lpia DEB_HOST_ARCH_OS=linux DEB_HOST_ARCH_CPU=i686 DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU=i686 DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM=linux-gnulp DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE=i686-linux-gnulp
[09:28] <vigneswari> amitk, 
[09:32] <amitk> so you are trying to compile a karmic kernel in a hardy chroot?
[09:55] <vigneswari> amitk, kernel i have taken from kernel.org...its not a ubuntu source
[09:59] <amitk> vigneswari: in that case, where did you get the debian/ dir from?
[10:00] <vigneswari> amitk, its created by itself
[10:00] <vigneswari> amitk, it was not there when i extracted that...but when i run make-kpkg it was created but compilation ffailed
[10:01] <amitk> vigneswari: get rid of the dir. and build the kernel the regular way using make menuconfig; make
[10:02] <vigneswari> amitk, how i ll get debs
[10:04] <amitk> vigneswari: if you want .debs, use the ubuntu mainline kernel builds (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/MainlineBuilds?action=show&redirect=KernelMainlineBuilds)
[10:04] <amitk> we won't support make-kpkg
[10:05] <vigneswari> ok
[12:45] <Hbb> Hi, I can't install ubuntu-9.10-netbook-remix-i386.iso on a Eee PC 1005HA. It boots from USB.  The Disk Integrity Check on the machine is good. I can choose install, the USB Stick leds flackers about 10 seconds and then constantly burns. 
[12:46] <Hbb> After 5 minutes the screen is still black without any signs. Working in Live-Mode has same result.
[12:47] <Hbb> USB stick was made bootable with usb-creator.exe from the downloaded ISO. What shall I try next?
[13:32] <Hbb> Was something said to my netbook issue?
[13:44] <persia> Hbb: Not that I noticed.
[14:00] <Hbb> persia: Success with "If you just get a black screen when booting from USB, using the setting "Discarded on shutdown, unless you save them elsewhere" in usb-creator might help. http://forum.eeeuser.com/viewtopic.php?pid=658619 "
[14:08] <Hbb> !seen Elzix
[14:31] <Hbb> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick?action=diff&rev2=164&rev1=163
[20:43] <kung> hi