=== asac_ is now known as asac === bjf is now known as bjf-afk [11:21] hi all [11:21] good evening [11:21] How to disable VSYNC in Ubuntu+Bealge Board [13:08] asac, http://codereview.chromium.org/download/issue463027_1001.diff [13:14] ok [13:14] but does that help? [13:14] i dont think that would fix builds < armv7 [13:14] i agree its right to split this up though [13:15] is there no good codebrowser for chromium? [13:15] with cross reference? [13:15] fta: ? [13:16] no, there's google code search but it's not uptodate [13:19] asac, i wanted to setup an lxr but the deb package is a mess [13:34] kk [16:07] where can i find the repositories? [16:07] ports.ubuntu.com [16:32] i man [16:33] where can i find what to put in etc sources list [16:33] hi ogra i remember you are in germany now [16:33] deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports main universe [16:35] asac, chromium succeeded on lucid! \o/ (took 9 hours, 43 minutes, 23.6 seconds) === bjf-afk is now known as bjf [16:35] rek, right, thats where i live [16:36] * asac dances [16:36] 9h isnt bad ! [16:36] ? [16:36] ogra it's for a smartq 5 [16:37] a big part of these 9h is due to the testsuite [16:37] fta: 9 hours is wrong imo [16:37] i think it started right when i uploaded [16:38] and that was aboug 24h ago ;) [16:38] about [16:38] hmm maybe a few hours later [16:38] Build needed 21:39:16, 6295520k disk space [16:38] hm [16:38] rek, smartq 5 is ARMv5, right ? [16:38] i have karmic main universe restricted multiverse i want jaunty [16:38] bad lp [16:39] i think it's arm [16:39] 17:36 < asac> chromium for lucid bits are here: https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/nss3.12.3 [16:39] 17:36 < asac> anyone give it a check? [16:39] 17:37 < asac> https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/nss3.12.3/+build/1377663 ;) [16:39] sure ... the version counts :) [16:39] dont ask me about the team name ;) [16:39] asac, can't you ask for a rename? [16:39] rek, but if its v5 you will need to replace karmic with jaunty in your line [16:39] no [16:39] that team is still needed [16:40] ;) [16:40] ok i'll try [16:40] just was too lazy to get a new native ppa [16:40] asac, or ask for more generic team? [16:40] ubuntu-arm-browser ? [16:41] atm native ppas are not avialable to anyone but employees unfortunately [16:41] ? [16:41] or just an arm native ppa [16:41] i will try to get that revisited [16:41] i think its blocked on XEN [16:41] i would think that motu/core-dev together with a damn good reason should be ok too [16:41] ogra: reall ppas yes [16:41] real [16:41] we'd need spare HW for PPA work [16:42] locale not supported by C library why? [16:42] ogra: it was about policy for native ppa [16:42] right [16:43] rek, prefix your commands with LANG=C then that goes away ... or run locale-gen [16:43] don't understand [16:43] it happens also if i do apt-ge [16:44] right, prefix the commands with LANG=C or generate the proper locale [16:49] what's a locale? [16:50] what does "umet dependencies/it's not going to be installed " means.... every time i try to get a new application [16:50] unmet [16:50] that means that a depending package is missing [16:51] a locale is a set of translations etc [16:51] so i cannot have a single application working damn? [16:52] what exactly are you trying to do ? [16:52] sudo apt-get install amsn for example [16:53] i did apt get f now [16:53] var log apt missing damnit another error? [16:54] did you do apt-get update after adding the line to sources.list ? [16:54] yeah [16:54] and the smartq has ubuntu installed already ? [16:54] yes [16:55] ok [16:55] now it works [16:55] wait [16:55] well, then its likely that a package amsn depends on failed to build and nobody fixed it [16:56] gimme a name of a cool application i can install [16:56] no idea [16:56] http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/jaunty.html has the list of packages that didnt build in jaunty [16:57] as you can see there are a lot of broken packages in universe [16:57] why can't we have a flah? [16:57] flash [16:58] ask adobe :) [16:58] is that true? [16:58] they own flash [16:59] how can i have a sound recorder? [16:59] probably with: apt-get install gnome-sound-recorder [16:59] how can i hae skype? [16:59] no idea [17:00] ask skype ... its proprietary [17:00] suggestions? [17:09] rek: check the download page. get the all static tar gz .. .unpack it somewhere in your home and run the skype command inside [17:09] but for arm ;) ... [17:09] hehe [17:09] sry didnt check the channel [17:09] try gnash [17:10] yeah, gnash might work as flash replacement [17:13] gnash? [17:13] sure? [17:14] and skype? [17:14] there is no skype for arm [17:14] can i have the sources and compile them all? [17:14] its proprietary ... as long as skype doesnt offer an arm build ... [17:15] same as with adobes flash [17:15] strange [17:15] is there something like skype out there? [17:15] the protocol is proprietary [17:15] so no [17:16] they recently released the source for the client but it still uses a binary blob which would have to be compiled for arm [17:16] blob? can i do something? [17:17] no [17:48] ogra: N810 and N900 have Skype for ARM though :-) === bjf is now known as bjf-afk [21:18] woo! Estimated Delivery Date:12/8/2009 (updated) [21:18] nokia n900 on the way === bjf-afk is now known as bjf [22:38] were there any notes from the arm track at UDS? [22:39] particularly, I'd like to review the stuff i heard about arm board descriptors or something like that [22:41] device trees? yes. [22:41] one sec [22:42] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS-L/RemoteParticipation see gobby instructions. Notes were taken there (they were still there when I checked a week and a half ago) [22:53] quite a few gobby docs [22:56] hmm. what's the difference between a flattened tree and a list?