[00:19] persia: oh no, was i not supposed to update? it's now complaning that plymouth couldn't upgrade, which is preventing me from installing other things in need === lopi_ is now known as Lopi === asac_ is now known as asac === prpplague^2 is now known as prpplague === cipher is now known as Guest55676 === lopi_ is now known as Lopi === cipher is now known as Guest98614 [09:17] * ppisati tried a dist-upgrade but got stuck in python dependency [09:21] but a quick modification to debpython/version.py made it... :) [09:56] hallyn, if you use my rootfs it should be fully upgradeable without any probs, most of the others arent [10:20] * ppisati just finished upgrading panda to natty [10:21] btw, why do we have a skew between packets on i386/amd64 and arm? [10:26] ppisati: cause it is hard to find fast arm with lot of ram to make builds at same rate as x86 ones? [10:32] hrw: good point :) [10:33] ppisati: omap4 has 400MB/s memory speed if all goes ok. how much does ddr2/1066 on pc have? or ddr3/1666... [10:34] hrw: right, i'll compile my owh package then === phh_ is now known as phh [12:50] http://www.envizionsinc.com/features.html [12:51] hmpf, more android crap [13:23] ogra_: which is you rootfs? [14:35] Hi all [14:40] hallyn, http://people.canonical.com/~ogra/tegra/2.6.37/ [14:41] ogra_: hm, that's what i used actually [14:42] ogra_: plymouth refuses to upgrade complaining about a local customization [14:42] (I dont' have the netbook on me atm) [14:42] hmpf [14:42] there is a diversion in place for the initramfs script [14:43] thats on purpose,else the initrd gets to big to boot [15:09] ogra_: so you can apt-get dist-upgrade fine with that diversion in place right now? [15:10] heh, i dont use that image currently [15:10] i will have to research that [15:10] you should be able to remove the diversion though, then dpkg should stop complaining === prpplague is now known as prpplague^2 [15:32] ogra_: ok, will do thx === Guest40648 is now known as davidm === davidm is now known as Guest68947 === fairuz is now known as fairuz_ [21:56] test [21:58] * pmathews is back [22:08] with 128MB RAM [22:09] [headless] [22:23] pmathews: omg thats disgusting, get a head! [23:25] how can I make ubuntu running on a pandaboard boot into console mode? there's no grub, so what would i change? [23:26] sorry, somehow dropped [23:26] anybody know how I can have ubuntu boot into a console mode on Pandaboard since there is no grub? [23:31] jmonty: You could run the headless image. It is designed to be run through the serial console. [23:32] hmm, well, I've already configured this image with everything I need, would rather not have to redo all of that ... but where is the headless image for future reference? [23:33] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/11.04/release/ [23:34] I think you can also edit the /boot/boot.script and add "text" to the bootargs. Once you edit that, rerun "sudo flash-kernel" [23:40] cool, I will try that