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GrueMasterrsalveti: Update on the omap4 audio.  I fixed the paths in the udev rule before first boot.  Everything looks good now after running oem-config.01:36
rsalvetiGrueMaster: yeah, without any state file it should work fine01:36
rsalveticool01:36
GrueMasterFor SRU, we can fix the udev and run alsaucm in a postinst.01:37
rsalvetiyup01:38
* GrueMaster is getting tired of testing.02:31
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rweberProblems with USB on beagle board.   In any configuration, I cannot get the beagle board that I have just installed ubuntu onto.  I did have angstrom working the the devices, but for some reason ubuntu can't recognnise them.  I do have a powered usb hub, I have tried it with and without the hub.07:59
rweberProblems with USB on beagle board.   In any configuration, I cannot get the beagle board that I have just installed ubuntu onto.  I did have angstrom working the the devices, but for some reason ubuntu can't recognnise them.  I do have a powered usb hub, I have tried it with and without the hub.07:59
GrueMasterrweber: What is the mpurate in /proc/cmdline say?08:01
rweberI assume you mean on the sd card08:02
rweberright?08:02
GrueMasterWhat image are you using?08:02
rweberubuntu-netbook-10.10-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap.img08:03
GrueMasterBeta 2?08:03
rweberhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/releases/10.10/release/08:04
rweberTexas instruments omap3 preinstalled images08:04
rweberexcuse me, preinstalled netbook image08:04
GrueMasterHmmm.  Try http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/daily-preinstalled/current/ .  It will be the 11.04 release in a few days.08:05
rweberinteresting..08:05
GrueMasterWhat rev beagle do you have?08:05
rweberfirmware.. hardware?08:06
GrueMasterHardware.08:06
GrueMasterShouldn't have any firmware.08:06
rweberIt says rev B on the box08:06
rweberI belive that is the hard ware version08:06
rweber.08:07
GrueMasterBeagle XM?08:07
rweberyep08:07
GrueMasterAh.  Yes, try the newer image.  There was an issue with Maverick (10.10) on the released beagleXM (A3 and later).08:07
rweberI checked /proc/  but it was empty.08:07
GrueMasterAre you using a keyboard, mouse, and monitor?08:08
rweberIndeed I am..08:08
GrueMasterThen you should be fine with the 11.04 image.08:08
rweberI can see the language selection screen come up, but I can't select anything.08:08
GrueMasterI have it running here on my rev B board.08:09
GrueMasterTry plugging the keyboard & mouse directly into the board.08:09
GrueMasterHow are you getting power?08:09
rweberK,,  I will try the 11.04 image...  already tried directly.  I am using wall 5v power adapter.08:09
GrueMasterOk.  Wanted to make sure.  You can power the system through the mini-USB port as well, but you loose USB and a lot of other devices.08:10
GrueMasterAnd I read somewhere that they changed the design of the board, flipflopping something in USB EHDI.08:11
GrueMasterChanged some gpio or something like that.08:11
GrueMasterShould be fine with 11.04 though.08:11
rweberdo I need to add any files to the image, or just do a ddd08:12
rweber*dd08:12
rweber?08:13
GrueMasterJust dd.08:13
GrueMasterWouldn't suggest ddd (that is a gui debugger).08:13
GrueMaster:P08:13
GrueMasterAt any rate, the image shouldn't require any tweaking.08:13
rweberGUI!??  What's wrong with GDB!?08:13
GrueMasterMeh.  There is a gui for anything these days.08:14
rweberI actually think that's a good thing.08:14
GrueMasterAt any rate, it is past midnight here.  I'm out for the next 7+ hours.08:15
rwebergot it.. It's 1:15 am here.08:15
GrueMasterogra_ should be online soon, if you have any questions.08:15
ppisatimorning09:16
rweberNatty didn't work either.. switching to a different board, same firmware version, fixes the problem... Still no mouse and keyboard on my board though...   Another note, the led's on the ethernet port are not flashing.  So, I guess the usb hub just didn't turn on.  but why, is this a faulty board.09:24
rweber*?09:24
rweberI think that my board is bad09:37
rwebermy friends board work's just fine.09:38
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dcordesIt seems that unity in natty, as opposed to netbook-launcher-efl in the maverick release rootfs, doesn't perform too well. I'm looking to a) improve unity ( I have no hardware acceleration available ) or b) replace unity with the old nbl based desktop. Since I'm not sure if a) will work and how to possibly make b) happen I'm looking for any suggestions. Thanks!13:59
dcordesSorry- forgot to add '...doesn't perform too well on my device' .. which is not an officially supported one!13:59
* ogra_ thinks unity-2d performs actually lots better than the efl launcher14:00
ogra_i'm using it here on my tegra as my main work env14:00
ogra_you should also note that the efl launcher is completely unmaintained atm14:01
ogra_i dont think anyone has even tried to run it in natty yet14:01
rsalvetiat beagle it also works better than nl-efl14:01
dcordesThanks for the rapid reply guys. I have tried the omap4 rootfs as base. Does it have non-2d configured as default ?14:02
dcordesok it seems that I do run 2d14:09
rsalvetirobclark: https://launchpad.net/~rsalveti/+archive/unity-3d-gles/14:09
dcordes 2777 ?        00:00:04 unity-2d-panel 2779 ?        00:00:05 unity-2d-launch14:09
robclarkrsalveti, woohoo14:09
rsalvetirobclark: install compiz-core and compiz-gnome14:09
rsalvetirobclark: open unity-2d and start compiz as "# compiz --replace composite opengl move resize decor"14:10
robclarkok.. will give it a try when I get to point of having a working driver again14:10
rsalvetirobclark: for now just compiz, nux still on going at linaro :-)14:10
robclarkcool14:10
dcordesogra_: it's strange- soon as there is any animation, it will flicker heavily14:14
dcordesit's not that it's too slow, it's just distorted14:15
dcordesaha there is Bug #72615114:21
ubot2Launchpad bug 726151 in unity "Unity launcher flickers (dup-of: 717364)" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72615114:21
ubot2Launchpad bug 717364 in unity "Launcher auto hide animation has a life of it's own / Unity launcher constantly sliding in and out without user interaction" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/71736414:21
dcordesogra_: are there any differences in omap3 vs omap4 image regarding unity ?14:24
rsalvetidcordes: nops, should behave the same14:25
dcordesok then I have no clue what to try.14:25
dcordesthe bug above seems to be a different flickering problem14:25
dcordesit might be related to poor fb driver14:25
dcordesall I know is nbl efl works well with it14:25
dcordeslilstevie: how do you circumvent lack of osk in maverick then ?14:49
dcordeslilstevie: the maverick rootfs I use also have oem-config14:50
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lilsteviedcordes: I made my rootfs with rootstock14:50
dcordesah I see. I never succeeded to complete a full ubuntu-netbook maverick rootfs with rootstock14:50
dcordesdid you apply any workarounds ?14:51
lilstevieI didn't build a full image14:51
lilstevieI built a minimal system14:51
dcordesok that works for me as well14:51
ogra_netbook with rootstock should work in natty though14:51
lilstevieused an init.d script to bring the wifi online14:51
lilsteviethen built the rest of the image on the deviec14:51
lilsteviedevice14:51
dcordesogra_: aha that's interesting. would it give me netbook-launcher-efl ?14:52
ogra_we changed to a different qemu14:52
ogra_no14:52
ogra_ubuntu-netbook is what we use for our images, it has unity-2d14:52
lilstevienatty introduces unity-2d for arm14:52
ogra_right14:52
dcordeslilstevie: check above. I have problem with unity-2d graphical glitching on my device14:53
dcordesogra_: despite from netbook-launcher-efl being unmaintained it would be a good solution to install it in natty instead of using maverick14:54
ogra_ ?14:54
dcordesogra_: earlier you mentioned nbl-efl is unmaintained14:55
ogra_yes, to what would installing the unmaintained (and totally untesteda) efl launcher be a solution ?14:55
dcordesto the unusable unity-2d14:55
ogra_how about finding out why it is unusable on your HW and fix that instead ?14:56
dcordesthat would be nicer14:56
ogra_what kind of graphics driver do you use there ?14:57
dcordesmsm_fb14:57
ogra_it is definitely happy on all my arm devices with framebuffer14:57
dcordesxf86-video-fbdev14:57
dcordesmhm I listened up when you said you are using it on the tegra14:57
ogra_and its a lot snappier than efl ever was14:58
dcordesit would be interesting to see if it works for lilstevie's glaxy tab14:58
ogra_yup, i currently type on my ac10014:58
dcordesI believe so..14:58
lilstevieI don't see why it would be glitching on mine14:59
dcordeslilstevie: did you check the option to run 'DISPLAY=:0 onboard' from some script around the oem-config start process ?15:00
dcordesmaybe timed15:00
lilstevienot yet15:00
dcordesit brings me perfectly well through the oem-config process on my device (starting that remotely, not via script)15:00
dcordesogra_: I have seen fb problems here and now in maverick too15:01
dcordesogra_: ignorable, much smaller glitches15:02
dcordesogra_: is unity-2d also based on the enlightenment libraries ?15:02
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ppisatiany openocd guru around?15:31
rweberno usb support on beagleboard,... does any one else have this problem?15:38
apwrsalveti, i haven't seen any bug for that arm issue in the kernel?  frequency?15:38
rsalvetiapw: sorry, I'm just testing the possible fix, but the bug was filled already, one sec15:39
rsalvetiapw: bug 77153715:40
ubot2Launchpad bug 771537 in linux "mpurate=1000 fails on beagleXM" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/77153715:40
rweberevery thing goes dead even the lan. every time with ubuntu 101015:40
ubot2Ubuntu bug 1010 in drivel "out-of-date" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101015:40
rsalvetirweber: could be because of the page allocation errors15:40
rsalvetirweber: what board are you using?15:40
rweberbeagle xm15:41
rsalvetiapw: the fix will make xM run at 800mhz instead of 600mhz, and it's already upstream15:41
rweberrevision B15:41
apwi thought they did 1G ?15:41
rsalvetiapw: I'm just rebooting the machine to test, and will put the pull request at the bug15:41
GrueMasterrweber: How did the 11.04 install go?15:41
apwok15:41
rsalvetiapw: they do, but we can't safely enable it now, as it needs smart reflex class 1.5 and ABB15:42
rsalvetiand both are not yet implemented upstream15:42
rsalvetithey were only at ti's 2.6.32 kernel15:42
rweberjust as badly... however swtiching the board to a different one fixed the problem... the issue now is that I will have to say goodbye to this board as it does not belong to me.15:42
GrueMasterMay have been a board issue then.15:43
rwebermost  likely.15:43
rweberI think that I will test it with my angstrom distribution, and if that works.  Send it into beagle board for evaluation.15:45
rsalvetirweber: yeah, would say the same15:46
dcordesis there something like packages.ubuntu.com for arm ?15:59
rsalvetidcordes: http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/16:01
dcordeshttp://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/main/n/netbook-launcher-efl/netbook-launcher-efl_0.3.2-0ubuntu6_armel.deb yippie16:03
dcordesrsalveti: thanks16:03
dcordesseems like it will be a larger scaled project than I thought to install netbook-launcher-efl in natty16:12
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dcordesall the e libs are missing in natty.16:16
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sveinseThe system I'm building (it's specific and not generic, so the user cannot install packages manually), I need to setup a set of /etc files, like /etc/fstab or ld.so.conf.d/ and so on. Would it be best to create a config debian package that provides these files, or should they simply be edited outside debs? What is "best" in lieu with debian/ubuntu policy?16:33
GrueMasterrsalveti: Do you have an N900?  Have you tried the natty image on it?16:47
rsalvetiGrueMaster: not yet16:48
GrueMasterWow, these things are expensive.  $350-$400 on ebay.16:50
rweberjust as a side note..  Natty seems to be running really slow..17:54
ogra_rweber, on what ?17:57
ogra_and which parts of the system :)17:57
rweberbeagle board xm.  everything.17:58
rweber10 + just to boot up.17:59
rweberminutes that is.17:59
GrueMasterThere are two underlying factors to this:  SD card speed and mpurate.17:59
ogra_ah, you might be bitten by bug 77153717:59
ubot2Launchpad bug 771537 in linux "mpurate=1000 fails on beagleXM" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/77153717:59
GrueMasterThe mpurate can be worked around.  Edit /boot/boot.script and change mpurate to 900, then rerun flash-kernel.18:00
ogra_try setting mpurate to 900 in /boot/boot.script18:00
ogra_and run sudo flash-kernel afterwards18:00
ogra_on next boot it should run at 900MHz instead of 60018:00
GrueMasterFor the SD card issue, I have found that the larger the card, the slower it works.18:00
ogra_well, the 4k alignment will help in oneiric ... janimo will save us :)18:01
ogra_err 4M :P18:02
GrueMasterActually, I think you were right the first time.18:03
ogra_heh, yeah18:04
janimoogra, I just wsh I had gotten that 4M fix right first time I tried it, and we'd have it for natty too18:06
rwebergreat, so I have 1 beagle board that is operating at half cpu speed and another with no USB support.18:06
ogra_janimo, yeah, i even had a request from ndec for that18:06
ogra_(which i havent answered yet because its a shame that we didnt get to it)18:06
ogra_rweber, well, the cpu speed thing is a matter of one reboot18:07
GrueMasterrweber: and there is a kernel fix being tested now.  Should be in updates shortly after release.18:09
ogra_that will even allow a full GHz18:10
rweberk I edited the boot/boot.script to be 900 instead of 100018:17
rweberhow do I make sure that the card is 4M aligned?18:18
ogra_you cant18:19
ogra_well, you can but you need to repartition and reformat18:19
rweberif it's actually a block alignment problem.  I think that hitachi came out with some tools to fix that.18:20
rweberI will look into that.18:20
rwebernm... the tool only works on windows.18:21
rweberStill slower than spit!18:25
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rsalvetiogra: rweber: you can got until 1000, but it's not safe18:40
rsalvetiupstream recommends you to use 800mhz18:40
rsalvetibut it's your call :-)18:40
rsalvetiif the board is booting and working fine, probably not an issue18:41
rweberI went to 90018:47
rweberit's just still pretty slow.18:47
ericb2hello19:07
ericb2GrueMaster: FYI, I tested mpurate=90019:07
ericb2GrueMaster: it works (no problem so far)19:08
GrueMasterCool19:08
ericb2GrueMaster: in fact, I prefered change for Ubuntu classic, and thingds are faster19:08
ericb2maybe the new UI is not optimized, or something like that19:08
ericb2GrueMaster: the sound does not work19:09
ericb2GrueMaster: at least what I tested  (alsamixer didn't help)19:09
ericb2nor esd nor sox work. I can read .ogg files, but can't hear anything19:10
GrueMasterericb2: in alsamixer, you need to unmute the HeadsetL mixer AudioL2 and HeadsetR mixer AudioR2, then set Headset volume to +50 (mine is at 63).19:12
GrueMasterAudio should sound fine then.  I have played several cd's worth of ogg files in banshee without issue after setting those controls.19:13
GrueMasterI hope to get a UCM configuration for the beagle/beaglexm systems soon as an SRU update post-release.19:14
ericb2GrueMaster: strange, I got 00 and cannot change19:17
ericb2Carkit has 63, other are 0019:17
ericb2page up/down does nothing ..19:17
ericb2GrueMaster: entering S, I have the choice between  : -  (defaut)   or  0 omap3beagle or "enter the device name.. "19:19
GrueMasterUse right and left arrows to select the channel you wish to modify, M to mute/unmute, and up/down to change volume.19:20
ericb2GrueMaster: that's what I did. Looks like the device is not correct19:20
GrueMasterYou are on a beaglexm, right?19:21
ericb2GrueMaster: I am. And when I tried to play a sound, I lost the colors, and had to disconnect / connect me again19:22
GrueMasterWhich image?19:22
ericb2GrueMaster: yes, looks like something goes wrong19:23
ericb2GrueMaster: background, all icons and so on19:23
ericb2ouch ... ext3-fs error ... I need to rebot I fear19:23
ericb2maybe an sd issue19:24
GrueMasterIs this Maverick or Natty?  Netbook or headless?  Are you on a console or remotely logging in?19:24
ericb2GrueMaster: natty. The image you gave me the URL  yesterday19:24
GrueMasterAs to the ext3 error, may be an sd issue.19:24
GrueMasterOk.19:24
* GrueMaster has had several conversations on several other channels and sometimes loses track). :P19:25
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danger89I try to run Ubuntu 10.04 ARM on igepv2 board, however at the end of the boot process I only see a blinking white line. Please can somebody help me? Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4W4g8qNhqI Syslog: http://igep.es/images/fbfiles/files/syslog-20110427.txt and Kern log: http://igep.es/images/fbfiles/files/kern.txt21:50
danger89(I used the latest stable kernel from igepv2 git)21:51
danger89followed the guide: http://free-electrons.com/blog/ubuntu-1004-igepv2/21:55
GrueMasterdanger89: Have you tried a newer image like 10.10 or the soon-to-be released 11.04?21:59
GrueMasterOmap3 support on Lucid was a tech preview only.21:59
danger89GrueMaster: yes 10.10 hanged on the installer21:59
danger89GrueMaster: not tried 11.04. However 10.04 should just works, atleast there is much proof it work wih other people using igepv2 hardware board22:00
danger89Any ideas?22:09
danger89i'm really stuck22:09
GrueMasterSorry, no.  I only have beagleboards and panda boards.22:09
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comradekingudanger89: So you got it installed, but it hangs after bootloader?22:19
danger89comradekingu: hi :)22:20
danger89comradekingu: yes I setup the bootfs & rootfs. Seems to boot just fine, and hangs after the kernel is loaded or almost at the end of the kernel load.22:21
danger89..then it stops booting22:21
GrueMasterdanger89: I forgot to ask, do you have a keyboard, mouse, and monitor attached or are you running console via serial port?22:21
danger89GrueMaster: Currectly I do not have a keyboard, or mouse. Then I have a monitor attachted check: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4W4g8qNhqI22:22
danger89GrueMaster: badly is I can't get serial output currently. I yea know it sucks. I got all the right settings for the serial debug but I guess the laptop com-port is broken22:23
GrueMasterMay need a serial null-modem cable for that.22:24
GrueMasterNot sure.22:24
danger89GrueMaster: no the cable just works. On another PC, which is currenctly not avaible right now.. i'm really sorry22:24
danger89however I guess the syslog is almost the same as the debug on serial:22:25
danger89which will look like this: http://pastebin.com/Wr5g4Nj322:25
GrueMasterNo, the reason I asked is that I often see users trying to run our earlier images with only serial console and no monitor.22:26
GrueMasterUntil now, our releases were standalone.  We now have a headless image that you configure through the serial port.22:26
comradekingudanger89: ureadahead reads from disk into memory. Google seems to think placing /var on a separate partition may cause it22:29
danger89GrueMaster: I got dvi (hdmi) output signal22:30
comradekinguOr otherwise something wrong in /etc/fstab in relation to uids or paths22:30
danger89comradekingu: /var is on the same rootfs22:30
danger89comradekingu: /etc/fstab is only default value (like red hat)22:31
danger89let me pastbin the fstab ok?22:32
comradekingumight be broken memory, seems like the mount went ok22:32
danger89comradekingu: you mean the igepv2 memory ór... the sd-card?22:34
danger89comradekingu: fstab: http://pastebin.com/NUhY1jp422:34
danger89comradekingu: can you be more clairy about which memory could be broken you think? Or beter how to solve it22:35
comradekinguwell the system memory, im guessing22:36
comradekinguCould be the card too22:36
danger89comradekingu: same card did work using debian for arm22:37
danger89comradekingu: http://free-electrons.com/pub/ubuntu/armel-rootfs-201006102239.tgz http://free-electrons.com/blog/ubuntu-1004-igepv2/22:39
danger89comradekingu: I used that tgz for my rootfs22:40
comradekinguIm using debian for arm, works22:40
danger89yea hre too kind of, however I got problems with Quanta Touch driver that is why I want to try Ubuntu22:41
danger89using the latest git kernel22:41
danger89of igep22:41
danger89comradekingu: should I check somehow for broken parts on my SD card :S?22:42
comradekingudanger89: No, if debian works thats not it22:43
comradekingusudo ureadahead --force-trace --debug22:43
comradekingutry that22:43
danger89i can't get into the terminal?22:44
comradekinguIsnt that what it drops you at22:44
danger89or when should I type that line?22:44
danger89no that is the whole problem22:44
danger89I only see a blinking white line22:44
danger89if I got into a terminal I would be very happy22:45
comradekinguIs it a armv5 board?22:45
danger89you say? http://www.igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=5522:46
danger89comradekingu: i can search up the exactly arm22:47
danger89type..22:47
comradekingunvm, that wasnt it22:49
danger89ok22:49
danger89it's atleast a OMAP322:50
danger89I just followed the guide on free-electrons: http://free-electrons.com/blog/ubuntu-1004-igepv2/22:51
danger89only I use the latest git checkout (linux kernel)22:52
danger89get the right .config22:52
danger89making the uImage when just OK22:52
danger89modules & firmware also22:52
danger89Once you have built the rootfs or downloaded the armel-rootfs.tgz file you will need to disable the ureadahead daemon or your igep will just stall half way through the boot process. This is ok because ureadahead is actually for booting from a spinning hard disk not an SSD To disable it you can go into /etc/init on your rootfs and rename the ureadahead.conf to ureadahead.disabled  Also when you are copying the file /etc/init/tty22:53
danger89how you see that? on the comment: http://free-electrons.com/blog/ubuntu-1004-igepv2/ (below)22:53
danger89so damn the solution was all the time on that same page I guess :|22:54
danger89let me try it...22:54
danger89comradekingu: it seems to solve that issue, but still ends with a blinking white line :( I will upload the sys again22:59
sveinsedanger89: We're booting from uSD card on omap3. You say it's better for performace to stop the ureadahead service?23:01
danger89no I do not say it's better for performance, I will quote this line from ryan "Once you have built the rootfs or downloaded the armel-rootfs.tgz file you will need to disable the ureadahead daemon or your igep will just stall half way through the boot process. This is ok because ureadahead is actually for booting from a spinning hard disk not an SSD"23:02
danger89sveinse: which you can read on this page: http://free-electrons.com/blog/ubuntu-1004-igepv2/23:02
sveinseah, it was a quote23:03
danger89sveinse:  comradekingu http://pastebin.com/f5BpSDub current syslog23:04
danger89ow I see also the message below that: ....so your new ttyS2 file should look like exec /sbin/getty -8 115200 ttyS2...23:04
danger89I will try that now too23:05
danger89comradekingu: hopefully I can have serial debug output again23:05
sveinseis it ttyS2 on this kernel?  Because at some point, they swictced to ttyO2. <wild speculation>newer than 2.6.36?</wild speculation>23:06
sveinseseems so from the logs23:07
sveinseWell... Quoting "The amazing graphical capabilities of the OMAP chip"23:08
sveinseHmm. Not to sure about that. We're using 3530, and we're working hard to get _sufficient_ performace out of Qt on QWS23:08
sveinseIt's amazing if everyting renders in OpenGL, but I haven't seen any (2D) widget graphics system what uses it fully. And X11 is not full accelerated either, iirc23:10
danger89sveinse: The latest kernel from the igepv2 git is: v2.6.35.1123:11
danger89that is also the version I use currently23:12
sveinsewell... its off to bed23:13
sveinsenight23:13
danger89night23:13
sveinseand oh, the logs you pasted are using ttyS2...23:14
danger89comradekingu: The latest log I got is: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=f5BpSDub Still blinking white line at the end. Too bad my com-port is not working on my laptop23:14
danger89<-- syslog23:14
danger89comradekingu: maybe it hangs on the libertas driver?23:15
danger89used for the onboard wifi chip from Marvell23:15
danger89or plymouth-splash main process (3166) terminated with status 2 could be a problem23:16
danger89I'm not overacting but we are currently getting to work this for about 1,5 month :( Just want to boot Ubuntu from igepv2 with Quanta touch driver23:17
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danger89trying to *23:17
danger89we already tried the netboot arm port, the ubuntu 10.10 arm, debian arm and now the ubuntu 10.0423:18
danger89(that was a little bit off-topic)23:18

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