[00:19] <rcn-ee> cwillu_at_work, 2.6.34-rc7 is queued up... https://code.launchpad.net/~beagleboard-kernel/+junk/2.6.34-devel
[00:23] <DanaG> Anything notable that's new?
[00:24] <rcn-ee> latest btrfs bits... :)
[00:24] <DanaG> hmm, is the on-disk format stable enough, and do the ubuntu utils support it well enough, to use?
[00:25] <DanaG> I'm also still wondering about that g_audio thing... so does musb=y and g_*=m not work?
[00:25] <rcn-ee> he's doing a bunch of sd card tests with it...  he just needed the dss2 patch for overo, after i teased him with a non dss2 over 2.6.34-rc6 yesterday.. ;)
[00:28] <rcn-ee> i don't have it set: "# CONFIG_USB_AUDIO is not set"  if someone where to find a way to enable that CONFIG and still be able to use a rootfs on the otg port at boot, i'd enable it...  (half my beagles i use for building it, have either none or unreliable ehci ports)
[00:32] <DanaG> hmm, I'd have to try compiling my own kernel, then.
[00:33] <rcn-ee> go for it.. ;) i've scripted about 95% of it in a script in that repo.. (./build_kernel.sh) you just need a to setup your Cross Compiler and git clone the linux-2.6-stable tree...
[00:33] <rcn-ee> out of the box, it'll give you the same thing i upload to rcn-ee.net...
[00:36] <DanaG> Where's the build_kernel script?
[00:36] <DanaG> oh, not in "deb"...
[00:37] <DanaG> or something.
[00:37] <rcn-ee> it's in the bzr repo http link i posted above..
[00:37] <DanaG> ah
[00:37] <DanaG> I missed that bit. =þ
[00:37] <DanaG> So I'd just have to fiddle with defconfig?
[00:38] <rcn-ee> yeah, i got tired of remembering it myself so i put the script in the repo...  yeap, when you run it, it'll defaults to poping up menuconfig after patching everything up...
[00:39] <DanaG> Cool.
[00:40] <DanaG> I'm also curious what glxinfo on the powervr would show?
[00:40] <DanaG> Does it even do GLX?
[00:41] <rcn-ee> you know.. in my 2-3 years messing with omap's.. i've never done that...
[00:42] <rcn-ee> just make sure you use '3.01.00.02', the 3.01.00.06's still don't work (outside the ti 2.6.32-psp) kernel, it's still next on my todo list... (as long as 2.6.34-rc7 boots on lucid..)
[00:47] <DanaG> ah, and PowerVR's driver installer makes nvidia's look positively great.
[00:47] <DanaG> At least nvidia's builds.
[00:47] <DanaG> TI / PowerVR.... tries to "make clean" on a target dir that doesn't exist.
[00:48] <rcn-ee> is that in their readme?
[00:49] <rcn-ee> i just tweak the makefile a little, point to my kernel, and issue a 'make'.. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~beagleboard-kernel/+junk/2.6-stable/annotate/head:/build_sgx_modules.sh
[00:51] <DanaG> hmm, that's changed since the last time I tried it.  Last time it insisted on wanting to build a kernel.
[00:52] <rcn-ee> ahh.. i still require it in my scripts.. ran into a bug a couple years ago, where something in the 'defconfig' was forcing it..  not sure if it's needed anymore, but playing safe...
[00:53] <DanaG> I'm curious what actual 3D capabilities the thing has.
[00:53] <DanaG> Oh, and fglrx seems to have some GL ES support... or at least there are GL ES strings in the libraries.
[00:54] <rcn-ee> i'd say, 'cell phone 3d graphics'
[01:05] <rcn-ee> hey DanaG, i know your play with radeon/kms.. have your tried 2.6.34-rc7 with drm-test-radeon? i lost kms on boot...
[01:06] <DanaG> hmm, I haven't tried RC7.... I can give it a try now.
[01:28] <DanaG> rcn-ee: looks like my KMS is working with 34-rc7.
[01:28] <rcn-ee> i'm rebuilding with out the drm-radeon-testing.. ;)
[01:28] <DanaG> I'm using the kernel-ppa stuff.
[01:29] <rcn-ee> ahh. that's alot faster..; )
[01:29] <DanaG> I want that new PM code.... the old PM code uses "medium" speed and doesn't save very much power.
[01:29] <DanaG> It's so weird having my cursor appear directly on top of my text console at gdm start. =þ
[01:29] <rcn-ee> i have a weird rv560 in here.. it only shows one cpu/memory speed.. hopeing the latest would show more...
[01:30] <DanaG> ah, mine's rv635.
[01:31] <rcn-ee> i have another half dozen, but this is my fastest r500 class for r300g gallium testing..
[01:34] <DanaG> ah.  I have a Radeon 7500, a 9800 Pro, and my Mobility HD3650.  In between those is an NV G73.
[03:35]  * cwillu adds rcn-ee to his revenge list :p
[03:35] <cwillu> DanaG, the latest btrfs batches fix up a few more ways to oops the kernel;  still not really ready for general consumption
[03:35] <cwillu> and ubuntu's utils are horrendously out of date :p
[03:36] <rcn-ee> what's up cwillu
[03:37] <cwillu> teasing me like that...
[03:37] <rcn-ee> i happens.. ;)
[03:38] <rcn-ee> i put too many builds in the queue, it should show up built later tonight or tomorrow..
[03:39] <cwillu> no problem;  not going to have a chance to try it until tomorrow night probably
[03:39] <cwillu> I mean, I _could_ put it out on a customer's system with out adequate testing, but... :p
[03:40] <rcn-ee> i tried a cross built version today, and musb/zippy2 tested okay.. ;)
[03:40] <cwillu> \o/
[03:40] <rcn-ee> yeah, you don't want to do that yet..  i'm going to move it to my gcc testers later for a 24/7 load testing..
[03:47] <cwillu> 86k writes to my fancy industrial sd card
[03:47] <cwillu> no checksum errors yet
[03:47] <rcn-ee> already.. are you just dd'ing over and over?
[03:47] <rcn-ee> or wait.. running firefox.. ;)
[03:48] <cwillu> no, appending a small amount of data to one file, and rewriting a small amount of data in another file, sync'ing, and then reading back both
[03:48] <cwillu> but I'm doing it with firefox running too, so it's a conservative estimate of the write count :p
[03:48] <cwillu> slc sd card though;  I'm hopeful
[03:49] <cwillu> i.e., I really should be able to get 100k even if there's no wear levelling at all
[05:26] <zord> i'm in
[06:45] <DanaG> argh, how do I get networkmanager to connect my wifi?
[06:46] <DanaG> cnetworkmanager doesn't show the wifi connection on the beagle, yet the same system-settings file works fine on my host system.
[06:55] <zord> DanaG: I have used etworkmanager on Jaunty on OMAP 3530 and it connects my WiFi easily.
[06:56] <DanaG> hmm, for me, it's not even trying.
[06:56] <DanaG> I copied the system-connection file from my host system... and it doesn't appear in the list.
[07:21] <cwillu> DanaG, you're not missing the firmware for the wifi are you?
[07:21] <DanaG> Nope, it scans fine-ish, and cnetworkmanager can connect.
[07:22] <DanaG> It just doesn't auto-connect -- it's like the system-connection file doesn't exist.
[08:07] <DanaG> scan_results_cb(): could not get scan results: An error ocurred getting scan results..
[08:54]  * hrw-uds moved few lines of code and vm-builder/armel got even simpler ;d
[09:42] <GrueMaster> Night.
[09:42] <ogra> Morning
[09:43] <XorA|UDS> hey GrueMaster
[09:43] <GrueMaster> Erm, Hey?
[09:43] <XorA|UDS> didnt i meet you with persia at breakfast?
[09:43] <GrueMaster> Sorry, I typed the previous message in the wron window.  I was telling my son goodnight.
[09:44] <GrueMaster> I think so.
[09:44]  * XorA|UDS has at least 1k ram then
[09:44] <GrueMaster> I have the 20oz "Bubba Keg" coffee mug.
[22:02] <tonyplee> Has anyone tried qt app in Lucid release?
[22:03] <tonyplee> qterm SIGILL on me.
[22:03] <tonyplee> Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction. QColor::toHsv (this=<value optimized out>) at painting/qcolor.cpp:1703 1703    painting/qcolor.cpp: No such file or directory.
[22:03] <tonyplee> known issue?
[22:05] <tonyplee> Crash on the same place for a helloworld app I tried.