[00:09] <rsalveti> alf: could be, will check, thanks
[01:44] <eric1> When I use apt-get install gnome on my Ubuntu Arm I get this error http://mibpaste.com/2O95XF
[02:38] <RoDuS> can some one help me with a question
[02:47] <RoDuS> i have an arm11 telechips 9802 mother boarded hsg-x5a android touch pad, the more i use android the less i  like it, is there a tutorial on installing ubuntu-arm on the device, or a multi-boot debian-droid like the smartq touchpad?
[04:17] <rsalveti> ogra: GrueMaster: cool, at least I now got the image fail log for omap 3!
[04:18] <rsalveti> we should be able to get an image soon
[18:33] <bweb> hey, what is the minimum of power consumption of a ARM linux environment? I am searching for Best Available Technology…
[18:40] <armin76> bweb: 0W if powered off :D
[18:41] <bweb> armin76: I am searching for a ultra-low voltage system with less than 1 watt - always on!
[18:46] <NTU> i think porting Ubuntu to ARM is a complete waste of time, considering its an epically failed distro filled with bugs and unnecessary changes to package names and source code, just to make life more confusing for everybody. Thank you. :)
[18:54] <mellis> i have a problem with ubuntu on my beagle it was running fine then the power went off to it and now it boots fine but i get nothing on the screen
[20:12] <td123> anyone know some cheap netbook/smartbook/notebook/tablet with an arm processor that is easily hackable?
[20:13] <td123> the ac100 requires a bios mod from what I read, and I would like to avoid something like that
[20:13] <td123> otherwise, I would be getting a shipment next week :)
[20:13] <mellis> yh maplin sells a really cheap laptop if you cann call it it that
[20:13] <mellis> or they did lol
[20:15] <mellis> http://www.maplin.co.uk/ubisurfer-ce-netbook-with-1-year-free-internet-access-394361
[20:15] <mellis> dont know how hackable it is but stil
[20:16] <td123> uhh, hw is a little lacking though
[20:16] <td123> I wouldn't mind paying a little extra for some beefier hardware
[20:17] <td123> 128mb is pretty restricting for most linux desktops
[21:26] <Min1123> Hi, I'm attempting to install 10.10 from the netbook preinstall image on my release Pandaboard, and I am being wildly unsuccessful.
[21:26] <Min1123> It does the initial boot and resizes, then it reboots and the screen never comes up.
[21:26] <Min1123> So I tried to work around it by inserting an xorg.conf that has fbdev as the driver for X, but then the UUID on the flash card somehow changed.
[21:26] <Min1123> After that I reworked the boot.scr using mkimage so that it would boot via device, but the Xserver now just crashes until GDM gives up.
[21:26] <Min1123> Not knowing the username or password for it in the OEM state, I haven't tried logging in.
[21:29] <Min1123> Any ideas?
[21:36] <Min1123> On an unreleated note, does anyone know how to get the ARM netboot images to play nice with the Pandaboard?
[22:59] <niklasfi> hi. i have a beagleboard xM with a coretex A8 processor. i am following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAPMaverickInstall . do i need an omap3 or the omap4 image?
[23:35] <loafhead> niklasfi: omap3
[23:35] <niklasfi> loafhead: thanks
[23:36] <Amaranth> yay, going through oem setup on my panda
[23:36] <Amaranth> first boot the keyboard and mouse didn't work, rebooted and they're working now :)