=== Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth === Jack87|Away is now known as Jack87 === Jack87 is now known as Jack87|Away [08:25] persia: ping [08:47] morning === ogra is now known as Guest34611 === Guest34611 is now known as ogra_ === chuck_ is now known as zul [13:26] === ogra_ is now known as ogra [14:56] grr [15:02] hey guys does anybody have problems with usb-hotplugging at a toshiba tegra-platform? maybe even a solution to problems relatet to that? :) [15:02] works fine on my ac100 [15:03] well i got a folio100, pretty much the same system, but only one usb port [15:03] could you pastebin your dmesg and gzip -dc /proc/config.gz please? [15:04] http://ac100.gudinna.com/kernel/ has the config [15:05] note that the folio and ac100 kernels are massively different (they arent cross functional) so you can just blindly apply this config to a folio kernel [15:06] ooohhh... dyou know about any details? [15:07] 'coz i thought since usb should be somewhere on the tegra-chip it _should_ be the same config in both kernels? [15:07] nope, ask in #ac100, i think phh did some tests [15:07] didnt know that toshiba patched that much [15:07] oh, related to usb they might be the same [15:07] well i _thought_ so, but thats just blind assumptions, i never touched an ac100 [15:07] but that doesnt make the folio kernel bootable on an ac100 ;) [15:07] ill ask in ac100 [15:08] well if i wanted to i couldnt, i have a custom kernel since i need some wicked custom drivers, but as i said... i thought that usb-stuff should run out of the box [15:08] it does as long as your kernel properly provides everything udev expects [15:08] im wondering if its some energy saving issue or something i messed up in the config... dunno. [15:09] hehe thats the funny thing, if @ boot i plug in a usb-hub, i can plug/unplug everything i want to that hub. if i unplug the hub, its like usb is dead, nothing in dmesg at all. its... weird. :) === prpplague^2 is now known as prpplague [16:58] guys, in maverick to support a beagle board/xm, which kernel branch did you use? master? linaro? ti-omap? or ti-omap4? [16:58] during boot, my Xm says: [16:58] [ 0.000000] Linux version 2.6.35-22-omap (buildd@gourd) (gcc version 4.4.5 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-14ubuntu4) ) #33-Ubuntu Mon Sep 20 03:17:30 UTC 2010 (Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.33-omap 2.6.35.4) [16:58] so i guess it's linaro, right? === chuck_ is now known as zul [18:04] ppisati: This only says which compiler was used [18:04] ppisati: In this case, one with the Linaro patchset applied [18:11] ppisati, for omap3 we use mainline [18:14] omap4 is a special breed from mainline, TI patches and linaro patches === chuck_ is now known as zul === chuck_ is now known as zul === jkridner_ is now known as jkridner === chuck_ is now known as zul === ogra is now known as Guest27445 [22:43] I'm interested in learning me some ARM and running Ubuntu on "a device similar to a beagle board?" [22:45] http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#Demo_Image << I'm assuming trying this, and reading here will lead me in the right direction oh armites? [22:59] Do you already have a beagleboard? [23:02] GrueMaster: sorry my daughter pressed the sleep button. [23:02] Heh. [23:02] No, I don't however the Nook Color is really similar in processor and graphics processor. [23:02] I was wondering if the demo image would boot over SD or at least throw a kernel panic. [23:03] Similar in that it is arm based. That's about it. [23:03] ... eh. [23:04] Slightly different processor than what is on the beagleboard. In the arm world, the kernel needs to almost be specific to the system. [23:04] Well... so it'll at least throw a kernel panic? [23:04] We have people working to unify the code so we have one kernel, but it will take some time. === prpplague^2 is now known as prpplague [23:05] Well I was thinking of rebuilding the Cyangoenmod kernel from android with the extra requirements for running a GNU/Linux distro [23:05] So I technically have a kernel already =/ [23:05] I'm not sure what it would do. [23:05] Well it would obviously needs to be configured to use the right display and all that nonsense. [23:05] You should google to see if someone has already hacked the nook. [23:05] Glad to finally hear some info form here. [23:05] There is more to it than just the kernel. [23:05] Well by hacked do you mean rooted? [23:06] I have a custom kernel on mine running already =/ [23:06] Yes, and has a link to a working base image. [23:06] But it's still android... I wanted to step beyond that. [23:06] Do you think my idea is plausible however? at least trying to get it to work? [23:07] Like if I stuck at it, I could get it working near 100% capacity? [23:07] Personally, I only get to work on specific hardware that is officially supported by the current release. That limits me to beagleboard, beagleXM (same kernel for both now), and Panda (dual core). [23:07] Ah. [23:08] What processor is in the beaglebord? [23:08] It is very plausable to get it working. Others have done similar work with the Viewsonic tablet and the Toshiba AC100 smartbook. [23:09] The beagleboard & XM are omap3, just slightly different configurations than the nook. [23:09] So the omap kernel from Ubuntu may work wit hsome slight tweaking (or it might just work). I don't know. [23:10] probably need the correct board file [23:10] with proper platform devices and drivers [23:10] Hmm, I think I'll have a look at it and a talk with some associates who think I'm crazy. [23:10] so I'd say that you probably need some additional patches to make it fully compatible with nook [23:10] I am all new to this [23:10] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10306407 [23:10] Xase_: what is your kernel version? [23:11] That is nonsense though, it's just running basically as a VM rsalveti [23:11] hold on I'll check [23:11] 2.6.32.28 [23:11] urgh [23:11] old [23:12] Yeah. [23:12] I don't expect it to be easy, and I know it will take awhile, I was just curious as to how plausible it is. [23:12] Check the link I posted above. It has a howto for Ubuntu. [23:13] ... yeah to run it inside of android though =/ [23:13] Does that hold any relevance to my ideals in the long run. [23:14] .sa0z56'tgh 6\tb ]6\5 [23:14] Sorry [23:14] it's probably plausible [23:15] My daughter is amazingly computer loving. [23:15] would be good to check what bootloader are you using [23:15] if it's possible to load an initrd file [23:15] then see if it's possible to port the specific patches to at least 2.6.35 [23:15] so you can safely use the maverick rootfs [23:16] or 2.6.38 if you want to use natty [23:16] Alright, I'll do some more reading then :D [23:16] It uses uboot on nand [23:16] cool [23:17] Well I'll be back, and I'll read some on the kernel while I'm out. [23:17] alright [23:26] * rsalveti bbl