[01:29] <twb> apt-file might tell you where that ld lives
[02:43] <Bodman456> Hi all
[02:44] <Bodman456> I downloaded the preinstalled OMAP4 image, and when I extract it, instead of getting a .img file, I get a .raw
[02:44] <Bodman456> Any ideas?
[03:10] <phh> that's the same thing .. both are meant to be dded
[04:45] <Xase> Does anyone here think that using an Android kernel, instead of the one already in Oneiric, for a device would yield more favorable results in booting it natively on an android-installed device (Referring to Nook Color, Codenamed: Encore) ?
[04:46] <Xase> It's more or less a modified BeagleBoard, though I'm not too familiar with the  Beagle Board to know which revision it's most like...
[04:52] <lilstevie> Xase: well running the android kernel will have its caveats
[04:54] <Xase> Of course, but I mean to at least get it running.
[04:54] <Xase> I can't quite grasp the difference between uImage and the vmlinuz kernel though...
[04:54] <Xase> They're not the same thing... but are?
[04:55] <Xase> Because in the source I want to use the kernel from (CyanogenMod 7.1 as it has bluetooth setup properly where as BN's pure nook source doesn't), it only contains one file: kernel" in the same directory as MLO
[04:56] <lilstevie> uImage is a vmlinuz packed for u-boot
[04:56] <Xase> Which is roughly the same size as uImage
[04:56] <Xase> Now I know MLO has something more or less to do with uboot... I've done a lot of reading and still cant properly grasp all this :p but hey learning is best done through trial and error.
[04:58] <Xase> So since uboot requires a uImage, I can probably assume that uboot is reading this "kernel" file somehow as uImage?
[04:59] <Xase> Because I know uboot can look for alternative kernels...
[05:00] <Xase> And obviously android wouldn't require vmlinuz, the way it handles things I assume, so I'd also need to take the CM source and rebuild a vmlinuz target from the same make conf that was used to construct the uImage... am I hitting any nails on the head yet?
[05:01] <Xase> And then when all is said and done... inject both into the Oneiric preinstalled image?
[05:01] <Xase> In their respective partitions of course :D
[05:02] <Xase> Speaking of ubuntu... I need to make this computer dual boot again =( I forgot to redo it.
[16:12] <Xase> =/
[23:02] <stlsaint> sup folks