[01:07] Hello! [01:08] greetings earthling === XorA is now known as XorA|gone [01:38] Hello! how can i solve this problem? install: cannot stat `xbmc.bin': No such file or directory [01:38] make: *** [install-binaries] Error 1 [01:39] i downloaded th source code and runned bootstrap, configure and make without error (i haven't seen it maybe ) on my pandaboard, but when i send make install it returns this error [01:43] well it ended up taking me two days but I now have up-to-date natty with gles acceleration on my panda [01:43] apt-get build-dep compiz will probably be an overnight job though [02:25] cooloney: don't know if you noticed, but the kernel build failed because of abi changes [02:25] Amaranth: getting an usb disk based rootfs helps a lot [02:25] dpkg is quite io intensive [02:25] rsalveti: really? i built it locally successfully [02:25] rsalveti: Isn't usb IO still like 6MB/s? [02:25] rsalveti: which version? 1206.8? [02:26] Amaranth: nops, a lot faster than usual sd cards [02:26] cooloney: yup [02:26] cooloney: tim just updated it [02:27] still not built, update was 22 min ago [02:27] rsalveti: the linaro wiki page links to a bug report that shows it's horribly slow [02:27] But it's probably still faster than the SD card which is also apparently horribly slow [02:27] Amaranth: well, I got two pandas with usb disk, and for sure it's a lot faster [02:27] to build and use [02:28] probably not full speed, but for sure faster than sd :-) [02:28] Yeah, I've noticed most of my issues are IO wait [02:28] I guess it's time to get a usb hub and external HD [02:38] rsalveti: i'm also working on the HDMI audio updates from andygreen. [02:39] rsalveti: will try to fix this thing and send out update === asac_ is now known as asac [02:50] cooloney: what kind of updates, fixes? [02:56] rsalveti: patches for HDMI audio, andy got them from TI guys [02:56] oh, ok [03:16] Amaranth: did u have any problem when you up-to.date natty? [03:17] uragano2: had to pull a kernel directly from launchpad to get hdmi to light up [03:17] and I have a weird system, it created my image with a linaro hwpack and rootfs then pulled in an ubuntu kernel and other stuff [03:18] i have just installed natty, but screen is black :S [03:19] uragano2: are you using the dvi output? [03:20] nope, hdmi [03:20] hdmi is only supported with the kernel that was just uploaded [03:20] latest daily image just supports dvi [03:26] rsalveti: that's not quite true though, I was able to plug an HDMI cable in to it [03:27] hmmm...my tv doesn't support dvi [03:27] But you need to plug in to port 2, don't use any adapters (other than HDMI->DVI if needed) and you get 640x480 if you don't edit your boot.script [03:28] uragano2: but ubiquity doesn't fit on 640x480 so you'll need to use alt-button1 (left mouse) to drag the window around to finish the setup [03:29] * uragano2 is going to try [03:29] hmm, I think I should just get a USB flash stick for the panda instead of a hard drive [03:30] Amaranth: yeah, I mean the dvi output from panda [03:31] rsalveti: that's confusing though because it's actually an hdmi port :) [03:35] ok, i linked my tv to hdmi port (the nearest to eth) [03:36] is this right? [03:44] my screen is still black [03:57] * uragano2 is coming back to ubuntu 10.10 [03:59] uragano2: you should use the other hdmi port [03:59] the nearest to eth is the hdmi [03:59] the other is dvi-d [04:00] and it's the only one currently supported by natty's daily image [04:00] i tryed to use, but screen is black [04:00] you could get the newer kernel and install at your rootfs, to have hdmi support [04:00] but for that you'll need to mount at your host and use qemu to install the newer kernel [04:04] i am a beginner in linux. i am reading about qemu [04:14] hmmm...exists standard options for pandaboard? :D [04:44] * uragano2 decided to wait for a working release! [04:44] goodnight === jkridner_ is now known as jkridner === jkridner_ is now known as jkridner [09:05] does someone uses 460+512 memory setup on panda? [09:43] hrw: there is a known issue with this config related to HIGHMEM === XorA|gone is now known as XorA === apachelogger is now known as releaselogger [14:02] ogra_: hi. i just an email. no weekly call today, sorry... ;-) [14:02] ndec, fine with me === jkridner_ is now known as jkridner === Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth [19:22] rsalveti, pign [19:22] *ping [20:12] Hi, I have trouble with Ubuntu on the pandaboard - It's slow, crashes often, does not play HD files, sometimes sound does not work, and screen resolution is incorrectly detected (640x480 on a Full HD monitor) [20:12] I follow the procedure on omappedia.org - Is it up to date? I did it 4 times, with the same result each time... [20:50] mikc: with maverick? [20:50] mikc: are you using the tiomap-dev/trunk ppa? === releaselogger is now known as apachelogger [21:29] rsalveti: I follow the procedure to the letter [21:29] mikc: http://omappedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_OMAP_trunk [21:30] mikc: try updating your packages with this ppa [21:30] Thanks, I'll try that [21:31] http://www.omappedia.org/wiki/PandaBoard_Ubuntu_PPA I used thsi one [21:32] should have new kernel and updated packages for gst and sgx [21:32] rsalveti: ok, sry I'm in a SC2 game right now [21:32] at least I'm using this ppa and I'm able to play fullhd videos just fine [21:32] mikc: np [21:33] rsalveti: cool! [21:33] Will try that [21:43] rsalveti: Thanks for the pointers === XorA is now known as XorA|gone [22:39] rsalveti, ping [22:43] Hi all, do you know if usb otg work on natty? [23:30] rbelem: hey, sorry, just saw that you also pinged me [23:30] rbelem: omap 3 or omap 4? [23:30] that depends on the kernel used [23:31] rsalveti, np [23:31] :-) [23:31] rsalveti, omap3 [23:31] rbelem: need to check, last time I remember it still needed one additional patch that cooloney sent upstream but wasn't applied [23:32] rsalveti, i got the image from here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu-mobile/daily-preinstalled/current/ [23:34] rbelem: will check later today if beagle is working with it [23:34] still need to download latest image, or update it [23:35] rsalveti, it is working here, but i could not plug keyboard, mouse, etc... [23:35] rbelem: are you using it with a powered hub? [23:35] and proper cable? [23:35] rsalveti, yup [23:36] so could be a bug [23:36] it's probably the same bug we had with maverick [23:36] rsalveti, i turned a mini b into mini a :-) [23:36] got it :-) [23:37] rsalveti, i subscribed myself in that bug [23:38] rbelem: do you have the bug number? [23:38] yup [23:38] rsalveti, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/608312 [23:38] Launchpad bug 608312 in linux "Usb host mode on OTG doesn't work on Maverick with BeagleBoard" [High,In progress] [23:39] cool, thanks [23:40] rsalveti, do you know if usb otg works in the pandaboard? [23:40] http://omappedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_on_OMAP_FAQ#USB_OTG_port_on_PandaBoard_does_not_as_host_under_Ubuntu [23:41] rbelem: not with current kernel [23:41] but should be fixed soon [23:42] cool :-) [23:42] rsalveti, do you have any spare pandaboard that you could sell? :-) [23:50] rbelem: unfortunately no [23:51] :-( [23:51] I have 3 pandas, but all from canonical [23:52] rsalveti, do you know if the digikey send to here? [23:52] rbelem: don't remember, but should be able to send it just fine [23:54] rsalveti, cool! but the major problem would be the taxes [23:54] yeah :-( [23:54] 60% [23:55] omg [23:55] plus 17% of icms