=== droid is now known as Guest87197 === lilstevi is now known as lilstevie [10:49] so i have a USB interface to this lm3s8962 board, and it creates a /dev/ttyUSB0, how do i flash it? === lilstevi is now known as lilstevie === ian_brasil___ is now known as ian_brasil [15:41] morning [15:43] vstehle: https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/KernelConsolidation/Projects/FlashCardSurvey [16:03] Hi, I'm using ubuntu on arm with xfce DE.. Is there any interface that I can connect wireless or should I connect from terminal ? === velory_ is now known as velory [16:10] velory: nm-applet? [16:11] rsalveti: I don't know nm-applet , downloaded wcid right now but it says it couldn't open wicd D-Bus interface [16:18] velory, nm-applet is network manager, you could try that [16:43] GrueMaster: fun for you: bug 688765 [16:43] Launchpad bug 688765 in linux (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 1 other project) "Can't init uart3 (no clocks available) at Beagleboard-xM (affects: 1) (heat: 12)" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/688765 [17:05] rsalveti: ping [17:05] rsalveti: i have a panda here and i would like to boot it [17:05] i hear you have an image that works? [17:06] mwhudson: http://cdimage.conference/ubuntu-netbook/daily-preinstalled/20110112/ [17:06] That is our daily preinstalled image. [17:06] GrueMaster: thanks [17:06] Last night's image failed to build due to a dependency (happens). [17:06] You will need a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. [17:07] ah [17:07] there's no headless? [17:07] It is a netbook image. We have a blueprint to create a minimal image, but it is WIP. [17:09] You can also roll your own with rootstock. [17:10] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RootStock [17:10] mwhudson: ^^^ [17:10] i'll try the linaro headless i guess [17:20] mwhudson: pong [17:20] mwhudson: try linaro headless, otherwise we can easily generate a minimal image for you [17:20] rsalveti: nm, GrueMaster helped me out [17:21] rsalveti: that would be really nice actually [17:22] mwhudson: ok, give me a minute [17:22] (having a battle getting the linaro stuff to behave) [17:33] cooloney: hi! i am trying to boot mainline kernel (.37) with maverick minimal FS, and i got a panic right at init. it works with busybox FS. so somehow ubuntu requires some defconfig which might be missing. any idea? [17:35] rsalveti: sebjan: ^^^ in case you are interested... [17:47] rsalveti: getting anywhere with that image? [17:48] mwhudson: getting a weird qemu bug :-( [17:48] bah [17:48] my day is full of yaks [17:49] mwhudson: http://paste.ubuntu.com/553687/ [17:49] rsalveti: oh, i think i had that [17:49] let me try a maverick rootfs [17:49] rsalveti: get the qemu-kvm-extras-static from natty [17:50] rsalveti: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/62064032/qemu-kvm-extras-static_0.13.0%2Bnoroms-0ubuntu11_amd64.deb [17:50] oh, saw the bug [17:50] fixed with latest one [17:50] ok [17:52] trying again [17:52] sorry for taking so long, lots of interruptions around :-) [17:53] ndec: cooloney could boot it with upstream kernel [17:53] let me ping him to send you his .config [17:53] rsalveti: no kidding [17:53] (it also seems my panda doesn't want to boot at all) [17:54] rsalveti: yes, but with the natty defconfig, not the default config from mainline kernel. maybe i wasn't clear... in fact I am looking for the CONFIG that are needed on top of mainline to make it work [17:55] mwhudson: weird, are you at least getting to x-loader and u-boot? [17:56] rsalveti: no [17:56] i now have jcrigby on the case [17:56] mwhudson: hm, ok [17:57] ndec: what i did is [17:57] 1) generate the kernel config file in natty ti-omap4 [17:58] 2) copy that to mainline kernel tree as .config [17:58] 3) load that .config when running menuconfig [17:58] 4) build the kernel with that .config and the kernel is supposed to be ok on Panda with ubuntu root filesystem [17:59] GrueMaster: can you target bug 694059 for maverick for me? I added the qemu-kvm component but can't target to a specific distro version [17:59] Launchpad bug 694059 in qemu-kvm (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "qemu fatal cp15 message report and image creation block (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/694059 [18:02] Sure, on it. [18:03] weee qemu: uncaught target signal 6 (Aborted) - core dumped [18:12] mwhudson: ok, finally generated it, will test [18:13] rsalveti, I have that qemu problem. The version on natty (.13) fixes it. There is a maverick version in my ppa. [18:13] as a workaround [18:14] jcrigby: yup, but I wanted that to be fixed at the archive [18:15] rsalveti, I understand just letting you know of the binary for workaround [18:17] jcrigby: oh, sure :-) [18:17] thanks [19:18] mwhudson: finally something that works [19:19] mwhudson: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/rootfs/natty/ [19:19] * mwhudson sees he's not the only one not eating lunch yet [19:20] rsalveti: how do i use this? [19:20] rsalveti: thanks a lot, btw :) [19:20] mwhudson: the rootfs you just extract to your desired partition (usb, sd card, whatever) [19:20] then for the first partition, it needs to be a fat one, as the linaro script creates [19:20] just copy the boot files over there and it should boot fine [19:21] ah ok [19:24] mwhudson: ok, just updated the boot files again [19:24] http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/rootfs/natty/boot/ [19:24] with proper cmdline if you want to use X later on with gst and stuff [19:24] and the correct uImage [19:24] just tested and it's working fine on my pand [19:24] if you want, just get to the ARM room and get my sd card [19:25] you can test with it, I'm not using [19:25] user ubuntu/ubuntu [19:26] sakoman_: the new u-boot rocks, booting a lot faster, thanks a lot [19:29] rsalveti: thanks, seems to be booting [19:29] mwhudson: awesome [19:29] (with the old boot files i expect, but that's ok, i don't want to use x) [19:30] mwhudson: ok, should work the same way [20:29] jcrigby: http://gitorious.org/~rsalveti/x-loader/ubuntu-x-loader [20:29] jcrigby: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x-loader [20:29] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x-loader/1.4.4+git20101223+6f3a261-1ubuntu0/+build/2148178 [21:24] sebjan: i turned on "Enable L3 error logging" and will test kernel building again. [21:24] sebjan: hope i can get some information about the failure [21:38] rsalveti: does /usr/lib/apt/methods/https using 100% cpu for several minutes on a panda sound like a problem? [21:39] mwhudson, nah, not really :P [21:39] mwhudson, thats update-apt-xapian-index i would guess [21:39] aah [21:39] ok [21:39] it's progressing now [21:40] installing htop is a clever move ;) [21:40] sebjan: it looks there is no L3 error at all when I got bus error from gcc. [21:41] ogra: can i turn update-apt-xapian-index off? [21:44] ask mvo [21:44] i'm n ot sure what it implies if you dont have it running, i guess software center will become very slow when searching in it [21:53] ogra: turns out it's not installed [22:12] mwhudson, hmm [22:12] then its probably update-manager itself [22:34] mwhudson: You can divert it to /bin/true :-) [22:34] lool: heh heh [22:35] sadly i don't think diverting .../apt/transports/https to true would have the desired effect