[01:27] lool: patches are needed for panda and worked with TI [01:28] and as I said I'm also working to push them upstream [01:29] lool: and thanks for sponsoring it, will look at your merge request === asac_ is now known as asac === prpplague^2 is now known as prpplague [04:17] any one familiar with the hsg-x5a telechips 9802? === Jack87__ is now known as Jack87-Home === Jack87-Home is now known as Jack87 === jkridner is now known as 77CAAKYJB === JamieBen1ett is now known as JamieBennettt === hrww is now known as hrw === apachelogger is now known as releaselogger [18:29] rcn-ee: Hi Robert, that problem with the creator script, I think its related to the laptop's card reader. I bought an external reader and it is working, at least it seems so. thanks for the help === njpatel is now known as njpatel_ [19:08] are there any plans for OpenVG, OpenGLES1/2 libraries on Ubuntu, but not using X11 ? ie... just the framebuffer ? [19:09] rsavoye: well, that depends a lot at the driver [19:10] most drivers that can work with x11 can also work with fb, but then it could be a build time configuration [20:26] * rsalveti loves working with qt, -dbg package has 183MB! [20:28] wee [20:31] Hey, is ubuntu arm able to run on armv7 devices ? [20:32] Yes [20:32] with VFPv3-D16 [20:32] IBYP ? [20:32] What is that ? [20:34] Ok i'll google it :) [20:35] in fact, ubuntu can -only- run on armv7 (and v7a) devices [20:35] there is no support for v6 any more [21:17] Martyn: cool, that's axactly what i'm looking for [21:17] Is that arm version of ubuntu usable with omap3 devices ? [21:17] yup [21:18] we even release images for beagle and beagle xm [21:21] :) nice [21:21] Have you ever run ubuntu on tablets ? [21:22] omap3 tablets i mean === Willie is now known as Guest99248 === Willie_ is now known as Guest29553 [22:10] Hey there , I have ubuntu-arm on beagleboard, my wireless connection continously dropping, I even turned encryption off, but now it can't obtain ip address I think.. (I don't know about network-manager I installed wicd , when encryption off I'm using iwconfig, dhclient but it can't receive dhcpoffer [22:17] Samae: You could try our image on your tablet, but there is no guarantee it will work without some modifications, mainly to the bootloader & possibly kernel. [22:17] ok GrueMaster [22:18] This is what I wanted to try [22:18] I'll run the image for omap3 as is, and then try to build/modify it if I need [22:19] I already have a linux kernel working on it as well as e17 [22:19] what's in the ubuntu 10.10 raw fs for omap3 ? [22:19] it says panasonic raw image ? [22:20] I don't know. never heard of it. [22:20] Our images are at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ [22:20] I still don't really know how i'm gonna deploy it to the tablet :) [22:20] used this yep, took the tar.gz for TI omap3 [22:23] I wouldn't know. It really helps if you have some serial debug port available on the tablet. [22:24] That way you can get to the bootloader. [22:25] Samae: generally it'd be good to have access to the uart, and the boot process [22:26] then you have to build the proper kernel for it, with the options needed by ubuntu [22:27] in case you're running with android atm, for example [22:27] then just boot and ask it to load the ubuntu rootfs [22:28] rly ? [22:28] how ? [22:29] rsalveti: is there any tuto on that ? [22:30] Samae: If you have serial port access, you can tell uboot what kernel to load and the parameters to use. I can't remember the links off hand, but google for u-boot. [22:30] What system is this? [22:30] GrueMaster: I'm afraid there's no serial port access on my tablet :/ [22:31] for now android + angstrom with an unknown bootloader by archos [22:31] Does it have an OTG port? That may yield a serial port. Hook it up to a linux host and see what appears when it is powered on. [22:31] It only allows to update a zImage + initram for linux side [22:32] ok GrueMaster [22:32] Well, that is the kernel and ram disk image. That is a start. [22:32] hi I use a long time ubuntu on my diamond, good job. Any new repositories for updating ? [22:33] the_eye_: Diamond? What distro rev are you using? [22:33] Samae: What hardware are you running on? [22:33] HTC diamond dm100 I use rhobuntu, ubuntu with lxde [22:34] hmmm, good question [22:34] apart from ARM proc i dunno much [22:36] the_eye_: I don't think your system is armv7 compatible. [22:36] GrueMaster: it activates USB only for transfer new kernel an initram [22:36] Which all of ubuntu is compiled for since lucid (10.04). [22:37] so apparently to OTG port [22:37] Samae: Does the system have a brand and model? [22:37] How can I see that ? [22:38] the_eye_: Do you have access to a console? Can you type "cat /proc/cpuinfo"? [22:38] Oh yes GrueMaster, Archos 101 it :) [22:38] Ah. Now I can look up the hardware specs. [22:41] Problem is, it is quite new [22:41] and there's not much about it yet [22:42] Yea, I am seeing that. I found this post: http://forum.archosfans.com/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=37096 [22:42] Not much headway though. [22:43] yup [22:43] Another interesting post. http://art.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1648537 [22:43] Looks like it may be possible, just not documented...yet. [22:44] cool, I wish it could be possible [22:45] I know the tegra2 based netbook from Toshiba (ac100) took about a month to hack ubuntu on it. Still not complete, but it is a closed system. Your system appears more open, so I would guess it will be done before the end of the month. [22:45] :) [22:45] Also, the Viewsonic tablet has been hacked, but it is also tegra 2 based. [22:46] I'm not /that/ patient :> [22:46] heh [22:47] If it weren't for the price, I might get one. Might anyways once I get my tax refund. [22:48] :) [22:50] Its an ARMv6 can I do anything ? [22:59] argl handhelds.org is dead :'( [23:08] try this http://web.archive.org/web/20070630072525/www.handhelds.org/geeklog/index.php [23:25] the_eye_: do you think they stored cvs repos ? [23:25] I need update-rc from them :) [23:25] I dont think so [23:26] my openembedded build fails without this website :'( [23:26] :( [23:46] Sorry, got called away. [23:47] the_eye_: Unfortunately, your system isn't supported by Ubuntu binaries past karmic, and even then it is doubtful. [23:48] thanks for your time :(