[02:50] <Kurlon> So, if all goes well I'll be attempting to fire up Ubuntu-ARM on a Nook Color.  Is there a soft-keyboard in the stock arm images?
[02:50] <Kurlon> I don't have BT or USB, so my only interaction initially is going to be via touchscreen
[04:11] <Kurlon> First try, flashing 'A N D R O I D _' prompt, kernel fired up, no userland
[08:15] <noah1989> hi
[08:16] <noah1989> anyone knows where to get the kernel sources used for natty alpha-2? (omap3)
[08:17] <noah1989> i am trying to figure out if the dds driver accepts anything else than "tv:ntsc" or "tv:pal" for tv out
[08:17] <noah1989> (because both of these modes result in an image larger than the screen)
[09:39] <ogra> noah1989, apt-get source linux
[09:42] <dmajnem2> hi
[09:42] <dmajnem2> I have the image from the OMAPMaverickInstall page
[09:43] <dmajnem2> I was wondering how do I get it to display on the UART by default on my beagleboard
[09:43] <ogra> there is a section at the bottom linking to a page how to edit boot.scr
[09:44] <ogra> note though that you will need the monitor for the initial setup tool
[09:46] <dmajnem2> ogra: thanks, I see the file but it does not seem like it should be modified up front
[09:46] <ogra> we will have a headless developer image in natty that will default to serial output
[09:47] <dmajnem2> ah, cool
[09:47] <ogra> (not yet there)
[09:47] <dmajnem2> ah, was just about to say
[09:47] <dmajnem2> how do I modify the scr file? just edit it?
[09:48] <noah1989> dmajnem2: no. remove the first 72 bytes, save it to boot.cmd and then use mkimage to add the header again
[09:48] <noah1989> it contains a checksum, so just editing the file will fail
[09:48] <ogra> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/BeagleEditBootscr
[09:48] <dmajnem2> noah1989: that is what I figured, thanks
[09:54] <dmajnem2> do I need to remove the omapfb.mode stuff?
[09:59] <bambee> hi, anyone has a toshiba ac100 here ?
[10:02] <dmajnem2> hrm
[10:02] <dmajnem2> the last that I see from it is "Enabling additional executable binary formats binfmt-support"
[10:02] <dmajnem2> no more output :(
[10:03] <dmajnem2> could this be because I did not disable the other option?
[10:06] <ogra> dmajnem2, thats the whole boot process, if you want to see more, remove the quiet from the cmdline
[10:07] <dmajnem2> ogra: that does not seem to be the case
[10:07] <dmajnem2> it is booted now as I can see stuff on the HDMI
[10:07] <dmajnem2> yet, login does not show up on the tty
[10:09] <dmajnem2> I added "console=ttyS2,115200n8 serialtty=ttyS2" to my boot.scr
[10:11] <ogra> no, thats off by default
[10:11] <ogra> you need to create an upstart config for serial login
[10:12] <dmajnem2> ok, how do I do that?
[10:12] <ogra> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialConsoleHowto
[10:12] <dmajnem2> thanks
[10:15] <dmajnem2> ogra: don't I want ttyS2.conf?
[10:20] <dmajnem2> or is it ttySO2.conf ?
[10:22] <dmajnem2> huh, I got a lot more output disabling quite
[10:22] <dmajnem2> quiet*
[10:23] <dmajnem2> but it still is "stuck" in the same place
[10:24] <dmajnem2> yeah, no beans with ttyO2.conf
[10:30] <dmajnem2> ah, perhaps it should be S2 instead
[10:48] <dmajnem2> ah, got it working
[10:48] <dmajnem2> thanks guyts
[10:48] <dmajnem2> guys*
[10:52] <pipposantaCROS> anyone with glsl knowledge here?
[21:06] <Schamus> Hi, can someone help me?
[21:07] <Schamus> I've installed Ubuntu 10.10 on my Beagleboard (A3) three times. Each time it works for the set up, boots up nicely. When i go to turn it off, i wait for the display to say "no signal" and turn off the beagleboard. Unfortunately, on reboot
[21:07] <Schamus> the board reaches the "Uncompressing Linux. Booting the kernel..." and then restarts to the beginning Uboot messages
[21:08] <Schamus> and loops like this indefinitely
[21:10] <Schamus> Am i supposed to turn off the beagleboard differently?
[21:16] <Schamus> anyone?
[21:32] <Schamus> no one? =\
[22:43] <nacho_> hi guys..maybe my question is crazy and maybe I am wrong and this is not the right channel but maybe u can help me
[22:43] <nacho_> I own a pocket loox 420 with an arm proccesr v5..is there any possibility to install linux on it
[22:46] <Schamus> So I'm thinking I might have a problem in that i'm using a microusb for power, instead of the 5v
[22:46] <Schamus> this may be the reason it won't boot past certain stages.