[00:14] <caparhina> hi
[00:26] <caparhina> hi
[02:11] <Mitnick> when i run apt-get install ubuntu-omap4-extras failed , because of depending on  gstreamer-plugins-bad in repo
[02:11] <Mitnick> any help?
[02:38] <rsalveti> Mitnick: maverick?
[02:54] <Mitnick> rsalveti:yes
[02:55] <rsalveti> Mitnick: can you paste what is the error you're getting while trying to apt-get install ubuntu-omap4-extras?
[02:56] <Mitnick> pls wait for a while
[03:06] <Mitnick> my sdcard is so slow and make my ubuntu-are slow as a snail
[03:06] <Neko> that's not the sd card
[03:07] <Neko> pandaboard sdhc seems to be highly inefficient
[03:08] <Mitnick> http://pastebin.com/5bej3zbQ
[03:09] <Mitnick> any optimize?
[03:09] <Neko> no, not really.. I have some of the benchmarked fastest cards on the planet here and they run very slow on panda.. on efikamx and pc (with a pcie hotplug mmc controller from ricoh which is very common) they are usable
[03:10] <Neko> I don't mean "awesome", but.. if my 800Mhz A8 can install 80 packages in 40 minutes on an SD, then pandaboard taking 6 hours is just ridiculous on the same card
[03:11] <Mitnick> yep
[03:11] <Mitnick> very very slowly
[03:12] <Mitnick> i have the same situation as you
 i have paste the error on http://pastebin.com/5bej3zbQ , but now i have fix up it manually
[03:13] <rsalveti> Mitnick: what did you do?
[03:14] <Mitnick> download the right package and use dpkg -i to install
[03:14] <rsalveti> Mitnick: ok, seems we just need to update the meta-package
[03:14] <rsalveti> let me try that
[03:15] <Mitnick> yep, wrong depends on server
[03:18] <rsalveti> Mitnick: pushed the fix, should be in place in about 10 mins
[03:19] <Mitnick> thank you very much
[05:34] <ramelito> Hi
[05:35] <ramelito> Trying to install 11.04 prebuild headless on beagle xM rev C and get error Resizing, please wait... sh: X: unknown operand Enabling serial console login cp: can't create '/root/etc/init/serial.conf': Read-only file system
[05:35] <ramelito> Does anybody know how to fix it?
[06:12] <Mitnick> How to test ducati on ubuntu-arm?
[06:13] <Mitnick> thx
[06:39] <Mitnick> i am using gst-launch for test some 720P mp4
[06:45] <Mitnick> but sound works not fine , just noise
[06:50] <Mitnick> may be i should test with Omap4 player
[08:16] <Spider-Pork> is there any guide to get ubuntu natty on gumstix? Thank you
[08:18] <Mitnick> my headset no work
[08:19] <Mitnick> i try to amixer patch , but still no work
[08:21] <Mitnick> any help ?
[08:22] <Spider-Pork> the board is?
[08:24] <Mitnick> pandaboard
[08:26] <Mitnick> A2
[08:26] <Spider-Pork> and ubuntu headless is?
[08:26] <Spider-Pork> (version)
[08:26] <Mitnick> 10.10
[08:32] <Mitnick> http://pastebin.com/rymKXhAq
[08:32] <Mitnick> amixer output
[08:34] <Spider-Pork> you have problems with input or output?
[08:35] <Mitnick> output just noise
[08:42] <Spider-Pork> try to install 11.04, it should works out of the box, then extract sound settings with these commands http://www.bstegmaier.de/wiki/index.php/Save_and_restore_alsa_volume_settings
[08:42] <Spider-Pork> save the file, copy it to your 10.10 and you will get sound
[08:42] <Spider-Pork> another way is to play a song and while is playing set alsamixer params
[08:48] <Spider-Pork> or better install netbook 11.04, get output and input correctly working, store alsamixer settings and restore the file in your 10.10
[08:57] <Mitnick> Spider-Pork:thx
[08:58] <Spider-Pork> if you want to know exactly the differences in alsamixer between 10.10 and netbook 11.04 you can store alsamixer from them and then do a diff
[08:58] <Mitnick> yep
[08:59] <Spider-Pork> i think in this way you'll get exactly the right parameters
[08:59] <Spider-Pork> is in my todo list, i'm really busy at the moment
[10:25] <siji> Hi All
[10:26] <siji> why sudo apt-get install libegl1-sgx-omap3 libgles1-sgx-omap3 libgles2-sgx-omap3  returning the message "unable to locate package"
[10:27] <siji> (the same i have installed many times before without any error)
[10:27] <siji> (ubuntu-natty,beagleboard)
[20:43] <SotaSystems> Yo
[20:44] <SotaSystems> I got a PoV Mobii 7 Gen II, does anybody know that device?
[20:44] <SotaSystems> It's got an ARM9 Rockchip cPU
[20:44] <SotaSystems> I'm trying to put Ubuntu on it
[20:44] <SotaSystems> came here from the ubuntuwiki
[20:55] <phh> SotaSystems: you'll need ubuntu <9.04 at least
[20:55] <SotaSystems> can you help me with that?
[20:55] <SotaSystems> as I never did anything ARM related, I'm pretty new to that stuff you know
[20:56] <SotaSystems> I guess I'll need to take a netbook image
[20:56] <phh> err that won't be that easy
[20:56] <SotaSystems> hm..
[20:57] <phh> it needs the kernel to be ported to this generation of rockchip
[20:57] <phh> i doubt that has been done
[20:57] <SotaSystems> oh, so it's actualy not possible?
[20:57] <phh> oh everything is possible
[20:57] <phh> but you'll need good skills.
[20:58] <SotaSystems> what kind of skills? ^
[20:58] <infinity> Well, it runs Android, so re-using an Android kernel isn't the end of the world.
[20:58] <SotaSystems> it's a Rockchip 2818
[20:58] <SotaSystems> sure, as it runs linux already
[20:58] <SotaSystems> 2.6.25 to be more precise
[20:59] <GrueMaster> Actually, Ubuntu doesn't support ARM9.  We only currently support Arm Cortex-A8/9 (Armv7).  You might have more luck with Debian.
[20:59] <phh> infinity: we're speaking of an old rockchip
[20:59] <phh> not the last generation
[20:59] <phh> SotaSystems: well i don't know rockchip at all, but usually kernels are really device dependant
[20:59] <SotaSystems> GrueMaster but in Debian I could just sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop ^^
[20:59] <phh> not just chipset dependant
[21:00] <infinity> phh: No, I mean he doesn't need to do any kernel porting.  But yes, the part where it's ARMv5 is problematic, and probably screams "use Debian".
[21:00] <SotaSystems> I see..
[21:00] <phh> infinity: i mean there is no ""official"" (ie by rockchip) android on those chips
[21:00] <infinity> phh: The tablet he has is running Android.
[21:00] <phh> (i don't know if there is any android at all acutally)
[21:00] <SotaSystems> Yep
[21:00] <phh> uh ?
[21:00] <infinity> phh: He can just yank the kernel image out of it. :P
[21:00] <phh> wtf.
[21:00] <SotaSystems> Android 2.1
[21:00] <phh> infinity: yeah definitely
[21:00] <phh> but hum
[21:01] <GrueMaster> There has been a flood of those tablets on Amazon recently.
[21:01] <phh> ok google tells me it's an arm11
[21:01] <GrueMaster> Sub $100 (US).
[21:01] <SotaSystems> I got the tablet for free from my work xD
[21:01] <SotaSystems> so for a little boredom I thought let's do something with it
[21:01] <SotaSystems> it's not phh
[21:01] <infinity> phh: Google told me the 2818 is ARM9.
[21:01] <GrueMaster> Free is definitely a good price.  :D
[21:01] <SotaSystems> the package even says it's an ARM9
[21:02] <SotaSystems> an ARM9 Rockchip 2818 600 MhZ
[21:02] <SotaSystems> true
[21:03] <phh> ok they haven't evolved as fast as i thought
[21:04] <GrueMaster> For arm tablets that may run Ubuntu, you need one with a stronger processor though.  I personally have a Nook Color (OMAP 3629).  Running stock Android, it is 600mhz, but hackers have clocked them up to 1.2Ghz before they start to overheat.
[21:04] <SotaSystems> I think they did, but my tablet is a little older (I think it's been manufactured in 2010 or beginning of 2011.. idk but I got it last week)
[21:05] <SotaSystems> I think that'll drain the battery very fast and it's not really good for the cpu =x
[21:05] <GrueMaster> Using the android kernel, you should be able to cobble together an image based on debian though.
[21:05] <infinity> Probably, but it's fun.  And what else are you going to do with obsolete toys? :)
[21:05] <SotaSystems> And thanks for all that info
[21:06] <SotaSystems> GrueMaster I also have the firmware already dumped on my desktop
[21:06] <SotaSystems> somewhere I read that you can modify it.. but the link was dead =x
[21:07] <GrueMaster> Dead links have been the bane of my work lately.  :(
[21:07] <SotaSystems> oh well... it's 2011
[21:07] <GrueMaster> Try the wayback machine though.  It may have the link you are loocking for.
[21:07] <GrueMaster> *looking
[21:08] <SotaSystems> wait..
[21:08] <SotaSystems> if I mash debian into the android firmware..
[21:09] <SotaSystems> it's possible to do an ubuntu netinstall, isn't it?
[21:09] <SotaSystems> well.. basicaly I could also take Lubuntu
[21:09] <infinity> SotaSystems: The problem is that any recent Ubuntu just plain won't work on your device.
[21:09] <infinity> SotaSystems: We target a newer instruction set than Debian does.
[21:10] <GrueMaster> All of the ubuntu pool is compiled for newer processors.  Highly probable that nothing would work.
[21:10] <SotaSystems> Ah. I see
[21:10] <SotaSystems> but older distributions could work then?
[21:10] <GrueMaster> Kind of like trying to run the latest x86-64 code on a P5.
[21:11] <SotaSystems> well.. then a Debian is fine, too
[21:11] <GrueMaster> Well, theoretically, Ubuntu 9.04 would work (provided a working kernel of course), but it is unsupported.  No updates.
[21:11] <SotaSystems> yeah.. it's outdated
[21:11] <infinity> SotaSystems: You'll generally be happier (IMO) with new Debian rather than old Ubuntu.  Lots has changed since we dropped ARMv5 support.
[21:11] <SotaSystems> Yes
[21:12] <GrueMaster> At least debian would give you the current software.
[21:12] <SotaSystems> Thanks everyone for all your support!
[21:12] <SotaSystems> let's try debian then.