[00:03] now, did my link make it through the net split? [00:22] ooooo, my zippy2arrived! [00:25] with standoffs and everything! [01:28] now, beagle xm + zippy2 would be fun. [01:28] I'm curious what sort of bandwidth the zippy2 ethernet has. [01:36] DanaG, except the xm has an ethernet port... ;) my zippy2 gets around 900kb/1Mb download with wget... [02:02] I mean, it would be fun for use as a router, or such. [02:03] Though, I guess SPI could be the limiting factor. [02:03] Oh, and 16-gig micro sdhc card on newegg for 40 bucks a while ago... wow. [02:05] yeah spi's one of the limits.. in my tests 36Mhz was the limit of the SPI bus, but anything past 20Mhz didn't really add any improvement... === JaMa|Tour is now known as JaMa === jldugger is now known as pwnguin [10:59] rcn-ee, I have the distinct impression that you don't have any zippy2 patches in your kernel :) [15:42] hey cwillu_at_work pre 2.6.33.3-l1 it has a zippy2 name.. ;) with the latest u-boot you pass buddy=$buddy to the bootargs and it detects. it.. use the fresh 2.6.33.3-l2.. [15:43] verify with "dmesg | grep expansion" === ynezz_ is now known as ynezz === Meizirkki_ is now known as Meizirkki [16:53] will the ubuntu jaunty arm port run on the intel xscale pxa27x processor with kernel 2.6.29? [17:45] mozzwald: if its armv5te yes [18:24] armin76: thanks [18:24] hmm, how well-supported is btrfs in Ubuntu? I rememeber somebody in here (I think) saying he used it. [18:26] DanaG: Not at all [18:27] DanaG, works pretty good on the beagle for cwillu_at_work ... [18:39] I have an old system that keeps giving me random segfaults all over the place... so I was pondering putting it on btrfs. [18:39] It also randomly ends up with /var/lib/dpkg/info slightly corrupted: [18:39] Depends: some_package (.> 1.2.whatever) [18:39] syntax error at "." [18:39] that actually might be a hardware problem too... [18:40] yeah. [18:41] oh yeah, and it's funny that flash_kernel flashes the kernel and initramfs to nand.... but u-boot doesn't actually use it from there. [18:41] yeah there's another script that changes the Nand Enviromnt to point to the kernel/initramfs in flash... [18:43] And on the nand-less XM, both will be a no-go. =รพ [18:44] yeap... non issue, my elinux guide recommends the boot.scr on sd card method... [19:11] I'm just wondering what Ubuntu itself will do, officially, for the XM. Right now, it's not out-of-the-box usable from just what's in the repos, at least last time I checked. [19:17] i don't know... Even the current NetInstall is going to bomb, since it grep's for "OMAP3 Beagl..." which the XM is going to share the same /proc/cpuinfo id...