[09:24] <hrw> does someone here uses pandaboard with natty?
[09:56] <ogra> only natty chroot
[09:57] <hrw> http://www.flickr.com/photos/hrwandil/5183679493/
[09:58] <ogra> and you dont see that on maverick ?
[09:58] <hrw> panda connected by hdmi cable in hdmi socket of panda to hdmi->dvi-> monitor
[09:58] <ogra> its a known issue with the framebuffer driver
[09:58] <hrw> ogra: it is natty with maverick kernel
[09:58] <ogra> (if you mean that everything is cyan)
[09:59] <hrw> I mean "there is no red"
[09:59] <ogra> yeah, maverick has it too, TI knows it
[09:59] <ogra> or better rob knows it
[09:59] <ogra> not sure he is planning to do something about it though
[10:00] <hrw> one day I will may run x11 to check does it work
[10:00] <ogra> X11 has no probs
[10:00] <ogra> only the console does
[10:01] <hrw> with my luck to panda?
[10:01] <ogra> i assume the issue is in fbcon
[10:01] <ogra> (vs the X11 fbdev driver)
[22:44] <Sp0tter> is there any arm+ubuntu device that can stream 1080p movies over a network for under $100?   I'm thinking of getting this Western Digital HDTV+  thing, but I'd much rather get something more open that can be repurposed later
[22:44] <Sp0tter> i wouldn't mind paying a little more, for something that is open
[22:45] <Sp0tter> there are firmware hacks to unlock some linux stuff on the wdtv thingy buy its not the same as being able to run ubuntu
[22:45] <Sp0tter> so far the only thing i've seen is the panda at $175 + case + psu, looking for somethign cheaper than that
[22:45] <Sp0tter> and i dont want to wait a month to get it :)
[22:46] <Sp0tter> i'm glad we could have this talk
[22:56] <cwillu_at_work> Sp0tter, 5 minutes isn't very long in irc
[22:56] <cwillu_at_work> I'm tempted to not respond for 12 hours just to teach you a lesson :p
[22:57] <cwillu_at_work> that said, I don't know of any cheaper omap3/4 boards
[22:58] <cwillu_at_work> and the panda is the only one I know of offhand that actually does hdmi on the hdmi connector, rather than just the dvi (video) signal
[23:00] <Sp0tter> cwillu_at_work: I don't think you took what i said the way i meant it
[23:00] <Sp0tter> i meant "i talk to much"
[23:00] <Sp0tter> not "you need to hurry up and respond"
[23:00] <Sp0tter> i can see how it was ambiguous though, my bad
[23:01] <Sp0tter> dvi is fine, I'm actually going to use an hdmi to dvi anyways to go to a monitor
[23:03] <hrw> Sp0tter: define "device that can stream 1080p movies over a network"
[23:04] <Sp0tter> hrw: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136593
[23:04] <Sp0tter> same features as that
[23:04] <hrw> Sp0tter: is it "device which can decode and display 1080p stream" or "device which can stream 1080p data for other device to decode"
[23:04] <Sp0tter> decode and display
[23:05] <hrw> panda then
[23:05] <Sp0tter> ok, i'll buy this one for now, and get a panda for the other tv when it is instock and mythtv works
[23:05] <Sp0tter> thanks for the tip
[23:05] <hrw> I did not yet tried 1080p on it but 720p over ethernet was fine
[23:06] <Sp0tter> i've had some mixed results from people talking about 108-p on panda
[23:06] <hrw> I did not yet tried
[23:06] <hrw> and my panda has just 1680x1050 display connected
[23:06] <ogra_ac> works fine
[23:06] <cwillu_at_work> Sp0tter, it matters very much what sort of codec you're using as well
[23:06] <ogra_ac> but i havent tried to stream it in a LAN
[23:07] <cwillu_at_work> and if you actually care about 60fps
[23:07] <hrw> cwillu_at_work: show me 60fps movie
[23:07] <cwillu_at_work> exactly
[23:07] <hrw> cwillu_at_work: most are 24fps
[23:08] <hrw> ok /me -> sleep