=== XorA is now known as XorA|gone [02:02] is there some timeout to the console? i'm leaving an apt-get installing and after a couple minutes of being idle, the monitor turns off and it seems like the install is halted until you move the mouse.. === asac_ is now known as asac [04:58] the ubuntu demo image has a timeout of the screen and it seems like the system too.. is there a way to disable this? [04:58] like an idle timer until the screen goes blank [08:05] (How) can I download an ubuntu source package for natty armel from my maverick amd64 host? [08:08] the source package should be the same regardless of arch [08:09] so if you have the right deb-src lines 'apt-get source ' should work === zyga-afk is now known as zyga [08:15] sebjan: hi sebjan, are you around? [08:30] cooloney: hi, yes! [08:36] sebjan: i just updated the status of bug 633227 [08:36] Launchpad bug 633227 in linux-ti-omap4 "instabilities with highmem activated" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/633227 [08:38] cooloney: yes, I saw that. I cant' remember if I tested with an old panda prototype or with a official one [08:38] cooloney: but I know that I tested also on Blaze with an E2.1 chip and I reproduced the issue there [08:39] I can make a test with a recent panda, but I don't expect any surprise here [08:39] cooloney: I have mem=1G problems on EA1 and on A1 [08:39] es2.0 and es2.1 [08:44] yeah, but Ming Lei can't reproduce that. [08:45] and with mainline kernel and Angstrom file system, system is unstable when building kernel [08:45] i'll ask him to provide some information about his board [08:46] cooloney: let he fill tmpfs with 512MB of data first [08:46] it helped for me to get it fail faster [08:48] hrw: hmmm. ok, i will let him know [08:51] sveinse, Note that if you need a *natty* package from a maverick system, you'll need to put a natty deb-src line in sources.list (or apt-get source in a natty chroot) [08:51] persia, so I discovered. thanks === dmart is now known as Guest1788 === Guest28688 is now known as NCommander [14:01] grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr [14:09] grrrrr ? [14:18] just grrrrr === zyga is now known as zyga-afk === zyga-afk is now known as zyga === Guest1788 is now known as dmart === ogra is now known as Guest25725 === Guest25725 is now known as ogra [19:01] rsalveti, so rootstock needsa chaging? [19:01] janimo: yup, just to get the omap3 kernel [19:01] easy change [19:02] was planning to work on this soon [19:02] together with other rootstock changes [19:02] its a trivial change [19:02] yup, but need testing [19:02] grrr .... still no trace of unity-2d at http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/main/u/ [19:02] ah ok, I did not know rootstock did something hardcoded with kernel name [19:03] it pulls from the netinstall dir [19:03] janimo: yup, getting the versatile one [19:03] since we have a plain vmlinuz there [19:03] only when using the full emulation mode [19:03] yep [19:05] rsalveti, not sure if you saw it but I have xbmc + gstreamer with h264, the other codecs are being a little pain (mostly because I'm not sure what the demuxer should output as caps, talking with gstreamer crew about this) [19:06] this is with our player and all our post-processing stuff [19:06] topfs2: cool, that helps with most of the cases already [19:06] good to know [19:07] once you have it working with gst it shouldn't be that hard to support other formats [19:07] but I don't know the code [19:07] its a successful poc, have quite a lot in school atm so not sure when I will be finishing it. I have no doubt that we can add more formats as time progress [19:07] have a vaccation comming up but will try to clean it up after that and push to a branch so the code is available for the world :) [19:08] topfs2: awesome [19:08] off to school again now though :) [19:08] ttyl [19:09] later [21:34] netbook-meta (2.040) natty; urgency=low [21:34] . [21:34] * Refreshed dependencies [21:34] * Added transmission-gtk to netbook-recommends [21:34] * Added unity-2d to netbook [21:34] \o/ [21:34] curious if the images will build with that :) [21:50] cool [22:02] davidm: prpplague in #pandaboard said we're building similar things. PandaStack being built to supplement our build farm: http://twitgoo.com/1z7sxh [22:03] Indeed you are [22:04] ctyler, http://dmtechtalk.wordpress.com/ [22:04] I'm planning on 20 pandas in a single 3U box [22:04] all remote controlable and with a secure booting method [22:05] we're adding 15 Pandas to the Fedora-ARM build farm in stack form [22:05] Also see: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-arm-n-public-panda-ppa-build-cluster === ogra is now known as Guest81696 [22:06] I'm going to provide part numbers and directions so anyone can build 3U 20 device stacks === Guest81696 is now known as ogra_ [22:07] ctyler, we are designing a daughter card that will allow a secure boot method, as panda has no secure booting [22:07] anyone can overwrite the SD card, the daughter card stops that [22:08] I'm just waiting on my pandas to free up [22:09] cool :-) wish these things were shipping faster! [22:09] ctyler, you and me both :- you and me both...... [22:10] we just got our last 3 of 15 ordered in November, so they're starting to move, but man. [22:11] Yep [22:11] ctyler, Do you need remote control of the units and does secure booting matter to you? [22:15] no, they're builders in a koji system, which uses a mock (chroot) build environment [22:16] ctyler, any what prevents me from uploading a package with scripts that break out of that chroot and gain me access ? [22:19] ogra_: we'll know you you are :-) [22:19] ah [22:19] ogra_, Difference between distro builders and PPA builders. [22:19] so only signed up people can upload [22:19] the chroot isn't so much for containment as a clena buildroot [22:19] clean* [22:19] persia, yeah [22:23] Mind you, if the cluster servers were in general availability, the koji admin might be happier, but it's a balance of effort vs. trust.