[04:25] weird... now the beagleboard isn't getting an IP address. [04:32] ah... a pegasus thingy works, yet asix doesn't, for some reason. [04:39] weird... why would asix suddenly fail to transmit and receive? [04:56] Class driver suspend failed for cpu0 [04:56] still getting that. [05:07] ARGH [05:09] I haven't yet seen one kernel consistently suspend (nevermind resuming). [05:26] rcn-ee: what timezone are you in? [05:32] the omap kernels (all of them) refuse to suspend. :( [06:18] so... any time I try to suspend, it fails... and loses track of all USB devices. [06:58] DanaG, US Central time. ;) But i just got back from a bonfire... [06:58] ah. [06:58] heh, I'm on Pacific time. Just about 11 PM here. [06:58] Anyway, I lost track of the wiki thing with the initramfs setup script... do you remember where that was? [07:00] ah cool, 1am here, going to give .1-dl5 a test, as i see it's done.. the initramfs stuff is on the talk/discussion page, haven't moved it to the main wiki as it's not finalized... ;) [07:00] ah. [07:00] I've had bad luck with suspend/resume... only once have I ever gotten it to even suspend. [07:00] And sometimes the gpio-keys thing works... other times it doesn't. [07:01] i'm suprised your having problems with asix.. all the other hardware adapters have failed me over the last 2 years. ;) [07:01] Oddly enough, unplugging it for a minute or so, and then plugging it back in, seemed to fix it. [07:01] I' [07:02] weird, i can't do that on my machines, they are in the racks.. i can switch power on/off... [07:02] I'm also using the new u-boot announced on the mailing-list, with support for expansion boards... though I don't have any such boards. [07:03] It looks interesting, my zippy2 is on my desk at work so i can't test it till monday... [07:05] sweet .1-dl5 works... [07:05] hi [07:05] qsd8762 is a true monster [07:05] talk about a weird bug triggered by the .config with gcc 4.4... [07:05] where I can order a dev board? [07:05] which one? [07:06] any [07:06] preferably with hdmi [07:07] preferably official [07:08] does in-progress count as official? ;) I'm a little bias towards the omap/beagle's since i've been working with them for a number of years.. ;) [07:08] what's the ETA on the XM? That's the most well-known and well-available thing I've seen. [07:09] hmm, still wondering why I always get "class suspend failed for cpu0" [07:09] Last Jason/Gerald where saying was mid/early summer.. The proto's are out and being tested, but finaly memory size hasn't been completely decided.. [07:09] the asix does support WOL in Windows on my host; haven't tried it in Linux on my host. [07:09] But ethtool offers "supports WOL: pg" [07:11] ok if no other variants [07:11] oh, and now I see that lack of NAND on beagle-XM won't be such a big deal for me... I'd have root on SD, anyway. [07:12] I wonder how all this super puper soc manufacturers are supposing to make their products successful while nobody ever seen them outside of a website? [07:12] Baybal, Crap, out of stock, should have more in this week: http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Detail&name=296-23428-ND [07:12] http://www.hwtools.net/ExtenderBoard/TFEX.html [07:12] interesting. [07:13] anyway, dl5 boots fine without initrd; just doesn't suspend. [07:13] the lack of Nand gives more room in memory space for ram.. It's just a question if micron can make it. ;) [07:13] None of the kernels have suspended reliably for me... though perhaps changing u-boot versions affects that. [07:14] hmm, on beagle XM, which way does the SD slot point? [07:14] It'd be nice if it pointed in a way that made this thingy not dangle off the side. =P [07:14] now that we got the boot problem fix, i'll play around tomorrow with suspend stuff, it's related to the power management stuff.. [07:15] oh, and how do you tell Linux to keep the video-output stuff just plain OFF? [07:15] I don't need it for now; might as well save a bit of power and RAM. [07:15] there are only omap based, I want qsd 8762 based [07:15] it's actually a micro sd card slot now, so it'll stick out less then otg plug. (it's also under the board) [07:16] ahh sorry, didn't know gsd 8762 was actually an arm variant... [07:17] hmm, anyway, check out that adapter. Lets you stick full-size SD into micro-sd slot. [07:17] Part of enabling DSS2 also allows us to control the power regulators, so you can turn off video sections.. [07:17] It just dangles away a bit. [07:17] hmm, neither qsd nor gsd 8762 give me any results in google. [07:18] rather, no meaningful results. [07:18] oh, snapdragon? [07:18] i think it's qualcom? [07:18] hmm, qualcomm 8762 also gives nothing useful. [07:21] snapdragon2 [07:22] 8672 [07:22] sorry [07:24] QSD8672 [07:24] qualcomm is always fun, i think your going to have to inquire them directly for a development kit... [07:25] ... [07:25] yaa [07:25] It's first soc featuring new gen. ati imageon and such a disgrace [07:27] twice as powerful as top configurations of sgx540 and mali400 [07:27] is imageon supposed to be anything like radeon? [07:27] think of it as ati 8500 in a bga [07:27] yes, desktop comparable performance [07:27] ah. cool. [07:28] anyway, enough messing with beagleboard suspend for one night/day/night/whatever. [07:28] now we have some sammy hw and supposed to do a phone design [07:28] last i read it's lossely based on what went into the r500 family, so it might have the best 3d support of any arm chip.. [07:29] My sole criteria for "useful 3D" on any platform: Can it run Compiz? [07:30] Even my old Radeon 7500 can. [07:30] the worst part is that q has not even put a normal datasheet on power consumption [07:31] imageon thing would be fine if it would drink less than a half of total chip tdp [07:31] what i hate about the sgx... well you have to run this specific binary for any 3d stuff and it's not that good.. [07:31] what does glxinfo on it show? [07:31] my sd card is not big enough to fit the sdk... will have to get bigger SD card before I can try. [07:33] * Baybal looking toward ST8500 [07:33] I just wonder where all those A9 based dev boards goes [07:33] i should actually run glxinfo and see.. i usually load the modules with the binary's and just verify the demo's work... it's like 300-400Mb over your rootfs, 4GB's card work for that.. [07:34] they are in high demand... The tegra is about the easiest dual a9 to get at this point.. [07:35] * Baybal already has 2 [07:35] how do you like it? I've heard good things from martin [07:39] glx working 1 minute then goes blackscreen [07:39] looked for mesa bugs, xorg... find a bug in kernel [07:40] performance comparable to sgx 535 thing [07:40] I actually awaited more... [07:40] laughs... sounds like they need more boards out their for people to debug/test for them.. [07:40] hmm, what 3D chip is tegra? I know NV... but what NV desktop chip is it light? [07:41] er, like. [07:41] I'm not a person who is developing design for tegras, probably would as them [07:42] wikipedia calls it a geforce ulv [07:48] * DanaG goes off to bed. [07:50] it's a bummer there's no open ATI+ARM. [07:51] * Baybal wonders of android guys working on 4+ separate trees and complaining nobody doing backporting for them [07:54] ARM with a pci express bus, then i'll add ati graphics.. okay 2am, later.. [07:56] good night. =P === Tscheesy_ is now known as Tscheesy [17:55] hi, [17:55] I have installed Ubuntu Karmic on the Beagle c4, and now I'm checking the image with putty. Does it suppose to hold that long on the "Free init memory 188K" ? [17:55] It's about 5 min now ... [18:17] Okay it looks like it stuck === bizkut-miau is now known as bizkut-kelfm === JaMa is now known as JaMa|Zzzz