=== bjf is now known as bjf[afk] === ian_brasil___ is now known as ian_brasil [05:10] do you guys know where can i change the login session to une-2d in maverick on panda? [05:11] i set it as default login, so it log into a defaul une session which does not show anything due to miss 3D supports. [05:11] so i wanna change it back to une-2d in a terminal, which config file or anything command i need to run? === hrw|gone is now known as hrw [08:47] morning === lag is now known as lag-day-off === Gaston|Home is now known as Gaston_wrk === Gaston_wrk is now known as Gaston|DSP === Gaston|DSP is now known as Gaston|Home [11:44] hi all, I have a BridgCo DM860 in front of me, which is essentially an Media Processor with 3 cores, the system controller is a ARM926EJ. I would like to try and get ubuntu to run on it, but am a little stumped. Where do I get an image from, or how do I built an image that I can download via tftp or similar to the board. [11:46] philipp2084: It wont work, your CPU is not supported [11:46] youll have to use debian for that CPU [11:46] philipp2084: Debian would [11:47] Thanks that is a start [11:47] wel Ubuntu jaunty might work, but it's quite old [11:47] so where do I find a list of supported CPUs for Ubuntu and for Debian [11:48] debian is armv4t and later [11:48] Let me just briefly state my aim, you might just turn around and tell me I am barking mad :), or you may just like it. [11:48] philipp2084: partial list http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.ports.arm/8780 [11:48] philipp2084: your CPU is armv5 [11:49] I am hoping to get a minimal linux distro running on the board and use pulse audio to stream music to multiple of these boards in a multiroom AV system === ericm|ubuntu is now known as ericm-away [11:53] philipp2084: from Debian based only Debian will work [11:53] lool: thanks for the info let me see if I can find an image of debian and jaunty to see how far I get === zyga is now known as zyga-coffee === zyga-coffee is now known as zyga [14:27] morning [14:27] GrueMaster: were you able to test the OTG issue? [14:29] ogra: did you see my email about the new rootstock release? [14:29] rsalveti, yes, why did you switch the arch tag from "all" to "any" ? === bjf[afk] is now known as bjf [14:29] ogra: just because we can't put qemu as a dependency for arm [14:29] beyond that it looks fine [14:29] is broken [14:30] and we don't use it [14:30] at least for arm [14:30] right, thats something you sort in the deps [14:30] no need for an all vs any switch [14:30] I just used the [!armel] [14:30] right, thats enough [14:30] and that requires you to switch to any [14:30] switching the package to arch: any just wastes buildd time [14:31] in the binary deps ? [14:31] it shouldnt [14:31] ogra: yep, at least it did complain about it [14:31] hmm, k [14:32] dpkg-gencontrol: error: the Depends field contains an arch-specific dependency but the package is architecture all [14:33] oh, ok [14:33] fine then [14:33] did you make a tarball release on LP ? [14:33] ogra: yep [14:33] release notes, changelog and stuff [14:33] great, i'll make sure to upload before the release meeting then [14:34] ogra: http://github.com/haveahennessy/bl-linux-omap/commit/63549ba533720f66be4da77cd63d43d84ef06f79 maybe useful for bbxm [14:34] ogra: adds options to smsc95xx to set mac address from kernel cmdline [14:35] mpoirier, lag, ^^^ [14:35] ogra: nice, we can move the work item to done when you upload it [14:35] yeah [14:35] ogra: morning [14:35] mpoirier, seen hrw's comment above ? [14:36] seems to make sense to have that patch (i think the omap4 branch has it already) [14:37] ogra: we can look at it - open a bug pls. [14:37] one of us will pick it up [14:37] hrw, would you (since you seem to know details) [14:37] ogra: I just found it during checking other things. never tried it [14:38] and none of my hw uses smsc95xx [14:38] so cannot even test it === ian_brasil__ is now known as ian_brasil [16:06] rsalveti: Morning. I tested the OTG kernel patch for Lucid and it worked fine. Haven't tested on Maverick yet as I'm having image issues since trying to run update last Friday (and I was running lucid>maverick upgrade tests earlier). [16:06] GrueMaster: oh, ok [16:06] np [16:07] just wanted to know because I tested a kernel yesterday and the fix doesn't seems to be included [16:08] generated a basic maverick image with rootstock and tested at my old r5 beagle [16:08] I'm not sure if the OTG fix was pushed into maverick. [16:09] I know there was a test kernel, but beyond that... [16:09] yep, that's why I asked :-) [16:09] now it's finally time to play with my panda :-) [16:10] ah, are those things now available? [16:11] not yet, just a few boards around [16:13] * mattman_ is away: === fta_ is now known as fta === fta_ is now known as fta [16:38] * mattman_ is back (gone 00:25:21) === hrw is now known as hrw|gone [16:46] ls -l [16:47] argh :-) [17:05] ls -l returns . & .. [17:31] ogra_cmpc: This might interest you. On my babbage, I formatted a 2G SD card using the same cmdline as in livecd.sh, then attempted to copy the contents from the 7/20 image. It just failed with a disk full error, even though df -h shows 465M available. [17:32] ogra: GrueMaster: is there any package copying u-boot, mlo and xloader to the first partition for panda? [17:33] ? [17:33] What do you mean? [17:33] I know flash-kernel updates the uInitrd and uImage [17:33] GrueMaster: for panda we need to have u-boot and xloader load at the first partition [17:33] don't we? [17:34] I think flash-kernel should also update those, unless they have a post-install script of their own. [17:34] yep, I'm trying to find what's the package who copy the files [17:34] Are you referring to image-build time? [17:35] That may be handled manually by the livecd script. [17:35] GrueMaster: nops, normal use [17:35] update and etc [17:35] Not sure, since this is the first distro to use that. [17:35] (lucid used nand on beagle). [17:35] yep [17:36] And I haven't seen any updates yet. [17:36] yep, I think this may not be implemented yet [17:37] going to check later, will grab something to eat now [17:37] Not sure. [17:38] I would actually expect it to be a postinstall script, as it is rarely used. [17:39] GrueMaster: yep, makes more sense [17:39] the only issue is that the post install needs to mount the partition, copy the file and unmount [17:39] but should be enough [17:39] Same as flash-kernel. [18:21] hello [18:23] i'm attempting to boot ubuntu 9.04 on an igepv2 board. I successfully booted to the filesystem but lsmod shows no modules [18:23] and i have no wifi/bt :( [18:23] i copied my kernel modules to /lib/modules/[kernel-version]/ [18:23] is there some magic i need to do to get my kernel to use them? [19:11] can somebody with a beagle or similar verify if inkscape segfaults on startup? [19:33] ah, it's just printing from the command line === fta_ is now known as fta === bjf is now known as bjf[afk] === fta_ is now known as fta === XorA is now known as XorA|gone