[03:23] grrr === bjf is now known as bjf[afk] [06:08] hi all, i was going through igep forum , isaw Remove from IDC cable the pin 6 or remove all cables except pin 2,3 and 5, that's all. [06:08] Don't remove the protection resistors if you don't know what are you doing, if you remove the resistors and connect directly a full RS232 to J960 you can damage the board. is the solution for grounding issue [06:08] so should i remove DB9 connectors all pin other than 2 3 5 [06:09] where this resistor resides in IDC10 to DB9 cable [06:09] which absence can cause damage of board === asac_ is now known as asac === Termana_ is now known as Termana === JaMa|Off is now known as JaMa [13:04] I am wondering if this a netbooklauncher or an onboard bug: onboard and onboard floating maximize button are both hidden when the 'go home' gnome-panel-applet button is pressed [13:04] Any advise welcome. === asac_ is now known as asac [13:31] dcordes, Might try asking in #ubuntu-bugs: the folk there tend to be very good at hunting down the appropriate package. === ian_brasil__ is now known as ian_brasil [15:12] Few weeks ago I came here pestering everybody about folowing problem: [15:12] In any ubuntu arm rootfs networking would only work as root [15:12] non privileged users were unable to ping or use network in any other way [15:13] solution is fairly easy [15:13] # CONFIG_ANDROID_PARANOID_NETWORK is not set [15:18] lol? === JaMa is now known as JaMa|AFK [15:32] ynezz: it is for potential log readers. [15:32] If you put question somewhere and find solution it is good to put it in the same place [15:40] ok, I just don't get that config directive, that's all [15:41] * persia thinks the easier way is not to start from an Android kernel :) === ian_brasil_ is now known as ian_brasil [16:08] persia: There are no options [16:08] persia: I had to patch many drivers in order for stuff to work [16:09] ynezz: if you set that config only root will be able to use network. I think the android javablob is executed as root .. and some strange abstraction on top of that [16:09] for permissions [16:12] dcordes: and you're porting android kernel to ubuntu, or what's the use case? [16:16] ynezz: I am patching the android kernel so it will work with any GNU/Linux userspace [16:20] ah [16:25] Hm would this be a good idea to inquire about Xorg input device problem in maverick RC ? === ogra_ac_ is now known as ogra_ac