=== panda is now known as Guest7646 [07:25] does anyone here have experience with jflash? === lag` is now known as lag === lag is now known as Guest77582 === doko_ is now known as doko === Guest77582 is now known as lag === lag is now known as Guest52725 [13:38] what is the default user and password for maverik on beagle (-netbook-armel-omap.img)? [13:39] cojocar, there is none [13:39] you have to run through the installer first [13:40] how do I run the installer? it's just boots and gives me the login prompt [13:40] what beagle revision is that ? [13:41] Cx, Bx, XM ? [13:41] C3 [13:41] ah, might be that you dont boot the right kernel and initrd [13:41] did you read the installation docs ? [13:41] it might be booting from NAND instead of the SD [13:42] oh, i've used this link: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAPMaverickInstall [13:42] hmm, I will try to use the boot.scr file [13:43] "On older Beagleboards" [13:43] see that section [13:43] though i wouldnt recommend running the netbook image on a C beagle [13:43] it doesnt have enough ram [13:43] it will run but wont be any fun to use [13:44] yes, thanks [13:44] that was missing, I was booting without initrd [13:44] we have a headless image for such devices in 11.04 [13:46] what does `headless' mean? [13:48] ist a minimal cmdline image you can run and configure via serial ... it offers to install a desktop env during the install process [13:48] so you could i.e. install xubuntu-desktop or lubuntu-desktop to have something more suited for that amoount of resources [13:49] (needs network for the desktop part though) [13:51] oh, network install [13:51] no [13:51] the base system is there ... network is only used for adding desktop bits [13:51] if you want to go with cmdline you dont need network at all [13:53] thanks, I will try the headless image then [13:55] the steps are the same, as with Maverik? [13:55] found it :) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAPHeadlessInstall [13:55] thanks again ogra_ [13:56] :) [13:56] if you have issues, just ask again === XorA|gone is now known as XorA [15:12] rsalveti, hrw, have you been able to (or tried to) cross compile tools/perf from kernel git tree? [15:13] never tried, remember we had issues with it during last cycle [15:13] there was a bit of retardness of hard-coded libelf include path in the Makefile, but that is easy enough to fix.. but now I realize that arm gcc cross compiler (at least for Maverick) doesn't have -print-sysroot.. [15:14] cooloney: ^ [15:40] hi [15:40] robclark: can try [15:41] hi hrw [15:43] rebuilding gcc-cross now [17:27] GrueMaster: the magic to make BT work with ubuntu's kernel http://paste.ubuntu.com/603343/ [17:27] still not tested [17:28] that annoying messages after booting the kernel is from bt/fm [17:29] Ah, ok. Somethig for SRU fix? [17:29] /Somethig/Something [17:36] GrueMaster: we still don't have the proper fix [17:36] this requires the daemon to be loaded at the correct time frame [17:36] Understood. Not saying it has to happen now. [17:37] would be good to have as SRU [17:37] let's see when agreen gets the real fix [17:39] I'm patient. I can wait until tomorrow. :P [20:08] why people come here just to idle? i never understood that about irc [20:09] there are 105 people in this channel and no one has said a damn thing in the last 12 hrs.! [20:14] kingargon: i saw some activity before you joined [20:16] kingargon: I just posted less than 3 hours ago. [20:17] kingargon, well, do you have a question ? just ask :) [20:17] And some campers (like myself) use an irc proxy to capture all conversations while they are away. [20:34] that changes a lot of the day [20:35] and people are buys this week preparing the stuff for uds [20:35] *busy === zyga is now known as zyga-bbl === zyga-bbl is now known as zyga