[00:02] rsalveti, is that helpful? :) [00:03] matt_o: sure, thanks a lot [00:03] seems the patch is wrong [00:03] [ 0.143920] OMAP3 Beagle Rev: unknown 3, assuming xM C or newer [00:03] Is it possible to flash a Linux installation from an onboard Windows CE environment, or would I pretty much be stuck to having to connect via JTAG to flash it? [00:03] but as newer revs are all assumed as C, it works for you [00:04] phew [00:04] matt_o: can you reply the bug posting this link and that it worked for you? [00:04] please also subscribe it, so if I have any other test request you can help us :-) [00:05] rsalveti, sure.. I will move it to a more permanent URL [00:05] unless I can just post the text [00:05] matt_o: use paste.ubuntu.com [00:05] I will definitely be interested in helping test because having a stable dev environment is my goal [00:05] I don't think they remove the content once pasted [00:05] I'm not so interested in hacking constantly and never getting anything stable *cough cough* [00:05] oh look.. he's back.. hehe [00:15] ok I posted === apachelogger is now known as SirPatchalot === SirPatchalot is now known as apachelogger === Lopi is now known as Lopi|idle === XorA is now known as XorA|gone [16:03] Hi everyone, this is my first time using IRC chat [16:04] Is anyone here? [16:06] Is Ubuntu on the pandaboard stable enough for a beginner user? [16:07] i've tested only beagleboard [16:07] but it should be stable [16:08] OK cool [16:08] do all the x86 applications work on ARM ubuntu? [16:09] not all [16:09] like no flashplugin [16:11] That should be ok [16:11] I'm interested in the low power usage [16:11] ah. [16:11] i'm not sure this part is working well [16:12] Is it really under 10w? [16:12] yes [16:12] i'm using it with wifi stick + webcam it eats less than 0.5A [16:12] thats amazing [16:12] but i've never seen it going way below that [16:13] err [16:13] it's 0.5A @ 12V [16:13] but no clue how much webcam and wifi stick eats :p [16:13] Still.. thats pretty impressive [16:13] <[7]> 12v through a switching regulator? (picopsu?) [16:14] Is it OK to resell the beagel/pandaboards [16:14] [7]: a proper power without much power loss [16:14] ah yes it's a switching regulator [16:14] (I didn't know the noun in english) [16:15] <[7]> ok, so probably about 5W total power consumption of the board and wifi/webcam [16:15] I would like to set up these computers for people and sell them in a case, is that legal? [16:17] <[7]> dmaho: ask your lawyer :) [16:18] okj [16:18] ^ok [16:18] thank you [16:19] <[7]> phh: may I ask you which power supply you're using, which board (xm?) you're using it with, and whether it's working well? [16:19] the xm [16:20] for the power supply i have to search my archives :( [16:20] <[7]> did it cost more or less than about $30? [16:20] <[7]> if it was more expensive, i already know a cheaper one, so you don't need to bother :) [16:22] no clue at all [16:23] i'd guess it's http://radiospares-fr.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=6617948 [16:25] ( http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/pth08080w.html ) [16:26] <[7]> oh, that seems to be a nice one :) [16:26] <[7]> thanks a lot [16:27] but that's only the chip, you have to solder it [16:27] Which ARM device do you reccomend for an ubuntu desktop? [16:28] pandaboard sounds like the best available [16:47] I've heard using 5V 2A with beagleboard which is what I am using [16:47] seems to work ok [17:06] aaaaand I'm on the way to Budapest [17:06] inflight wifi rocks [17:36] martyn: hehe [17:36] martyn: yes indeed it does [17:39] martyn, hey hey [17:40] I have your serial cable in my bag... this time you're getting it back, damnit [17:40] lol [17:40] fine, i have a way better one now though ... with a less clunky plug [17:40] and i just bought me a second ac100 [17:41] now i can cross compile natively !!! [17:41] * ogra_ giggles [17:41] no goodies this time though. David, Dustin and company have already seen the upcoming toys Calxeda is making [17:41] pfft [17:42] i dont want to see them, i want them in the datacenter and a ssh login :P [17:42] that's the plan [17:42] yeah, i know :) [17:42] so much server stuff this time [17:42] that has to turn out good in the end :) [17:43] *big grin*. hey, it only took me.. what.. two years to convince everyone? [17:45] I only hope we can get everything we need to get done within the oneric and oneric+1 cycle [17:46] we will [17:47] are you already in Budapest? [17:48] no, still at home, i'll jump in my car tomorrow morning at 6 [17:50] how long is the drive? [17:52] aaaaand ... if I ask nicely, would you consider bringing a couple bottles of Club Mate with you? [17:53] if i can catch some mate on a motorway station i will [17:54] i just returned from shopping and will need to go to bed early [17:54] according to google its 9h [17:54] but its 2/3 german autobahn, so that estimate is moot [17:54] i'll make it in 7 or so :) [17:55] *jealous* [17:55] I love flying,s but what I'm doing right now is just sitting in a tube that happens to be flying ithe sky [17:55] this is flying, technically... [17:55] heh, yeah [17:56] ill arrive Sun morning, 09:30 [17:56] along with Paul, chris, and a bunch of others [17:56] AA flight 158 is basically one-fifth full of canonical [17:57] I'm on that one too. [17:58] and you are all saturating the wifi now ? [18:05] ogra_: got a second ac100? [18:05] Scott : I'll be in 12A [18:05] prpplague, yeah, for development [18:05] there are a number of people trying for upgrades... LOL ... but there just wont be any available [18:05] i dont like to trash my work machine [18:05] martyn, i thought you are in the air [18:06] "onboard wifi" [18:06] ogra_: hehe [18:06] ogra : I'm on the AUS->JFK leg now [18:06] ah [18:06] Ouch. [18:06] ogra_: i'm waiting for the phycore modules to become available so i can finish my omap4 netbooks [18:06] martyn: I'm back at 23J. [18:06] prpplague, yeah, i'm eager to see it in action [18:06] then four hours layover, then JFK->Budapest [18:07] Scott : at least that row will have seat power, I think [18:07] so you fly out when i hop in my car [18:07] its a race ! [18:07] right :) [18:07] if you arrive around 9:30 am, wanna pick me up at the airport. *lol* [18:08] haha, nah, i'm not *that* fast [18:08] and i fear you are boarding earlier than i start [18:08] one of the guys from the UK is going to try driving his Reliant Robin all the way to Budapest [18:08] it's an insane idea [18:09] three wheels and a motorcycle engine ... what could possibly go wrong? [18:15] who is that ? === Lopi|idle is now known as Lopi [18:17] ogra : dont know him personally. his nickname is 'tdk' [18:17] I think he's in community [18:18] arriving new York... [18:18] ah [18:18] were in final descent... looks like another 20 minutes to ground [18:18] * ogra_ will keep his eyes open for a reliant :) [18:19] Ive always wanted to drive one [18:19] I've seen them, but never had the opportunity to try getting behind the wheel [18:19] they sound utterly dangerous [18:19] heh, its a three wheeler ... indeed there is some danger [18:20] I like TWO wheels in front, one in back [18:20] the robin seems designed all backwards [18:20] I'd prefer the tri-king [18:21] or the Campagna t-rex [18:22] okay, I expect the wireless to go down any minute [18:22] see you tomorrow [18:22] have a safe drive! I envy you. [18:22] cluuuuuuuub mate! === tgall_foo is now known as Dr_Who