[00:10] <shadeslayer> lilstevie: ok, just a small question, SBKv2 means that the security key changed and we don't know the new key, right?
[00:16] <lilstevie> correct
[00:16] <lilstevie> well, more to the point, we have the key, but have been asked not to release it this time
[00:16] <lilstevie> but there is a little compatibility issue
[02:43] <jkfangTW> Does anyone know how to install omap4-extras-multimedia for ubuntu(Oneiric) ?
[02:43] <jkfangTW> This multimedia addons looks imcomplete.
[02:44] <jkfangTW> I cannot install it via synaptic by adding tiomap PPA on Oneiric.
[02:50] <jkfangTW> Names
[03:05] <davidm> jkfangTW, I'm not sure that TI has put everything into the PPA yet
[03:05] <davidm> I hope they will do it soonish
[04:30] <Netham46> Three things: 1) I have a USB headset that has drivers for x86(-64) but none for ARM. Know where I would look to get the sources, and how to build/use 'em? 2) I'm running on an android tablet. Is there any way I could run my Android apps natively on ubuntu? 3) Know of an onlive client for ARM?
[04:31] <Netham46> Other than the audio meter being a bit wonky, my onboard audio is working great, btw. Also, the controls for my headset (vol+/vol-/mute) all work as expected.
[04:32] <Netham46> Also, is Kubuntu Mobile a real thing? o.O
[04:33] <twb> Netham46: that kinda depends on the headset
[04:33] <Netham46> Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000
[04:34] <twb> Netham46: if you're talking about out-of-kernel (third-party) drivers, you should probably write to the vendor and ask for the source.
[04:34] <Netham46> Something tells me that MS didn't make Linux drivers for it
[04:34] <twb> How do you have drivers for x86-64 then
[04:35] <Netham46> THey came w/ the distro.
[04:35] <Netham46> and, tbh, I'm not 100% sure how the driver thing works on *nix. I've only ever messed with network stuff.
[04:36] <twb> Well, unlike e.g. Windows, most drivers ship with the kernel itself -- they're available everywhere, unless the distro decides to remove them
[04:36] <twb> If that's the case for your device, it should work just as well on ARM
[04:37] <twb> If you're using something like Ubuntu on x86-64, though, they do include a handful of third-party drivers, and the state of those varies wildly
[04:37] <Netham46> Well, it worked as expected on x86-64 out-of-box
[04:43] <twb> As to your second question, I don't know anything about android but I guess it would depend on someone porting dalvik to ubuntu
[04:44] <Netham46> Kk.
[04:45] <Netham46> I've pretty much given up on OnLive on it for now, too, heh. I was just seeing if someone might know something I've missed.
[04:52] <Netham46> Oh yea, one last question, is there any solution to get flash?
[04:53] <twb> I have no idea; I don't use GUIs
[04:53] <twb> I suppose you could use an open-source implementation like gnash
[04:54] <twb> And obviously e.g. mplayer supports the FLV codec, so you don't need flash for youtube or whatever
[04:55] <Netham46> I'd like to get Hulu and Pandora to run. Right now, I'm using a dedicated Pandora app.
[04:56] <twb> This would be pandora the America-only music thing, not Pandora the hand-held ARM-based game console?
[04:56] <Netham46> pandora the americal-only music thing
[04:56] <Netham46> Didn't realize it was region-locked, though
[04:56] <twb> I don't know anything about that, sorry.
[04:57] <Netham46> The web client is flash-based
[05:07] <Amaranth> hrm, oneiric feels likes it's at least twice as slow as natty on panda
[05:07] <Amaranth> Netham46: The web client is HTML5
[05:08] <Netham46> Amaranth, in both FF and Chromium it asks me to install Flash
[05:08] <twb> Can GCC build thumbee binaries?
[05:09] <Netham46> also, KDE is much better in oneiric for me, I'm not getting random crashes anymore
[05:09] <Netham46> now if only nvidia could release drivers that aren't complete garbage for the tegra 2
[05:10] <jkfangTW> Amranth, have you done some bechmarks ? I'm also  testing oneiric and Natty on my pandaboard .
[05:10] <Amaranth> If nvidia could release drivers that aren't complete garbage for anything other than Windows I'd be shocked
[05:10] <Amaranth> jkfangTW: No, just going in feeling
[05:10] <Netham46> Their PC drivers are pretty decent
[05:10] <Netham46> far better than ATIs
[05:10] <twb> Netham46: you're only saying that because you haven't seen the source
[05:11] <Netham46> Fair enough
[05:11] <Netham46> That and I only tend to use Linux on platforms where Windows isn't available
[05:18] <GrueMaster> Netham46: For Pandora, you can install pithos from the ubuntu universe repository on any system that will run 11.10.  I am running it now on a TI omap4 pandaboard.
[05:19] <netham45_tab> yea, that's what I'm using rightn ow.
[05:19] <GrueMaster> Flash is a whole nother ball game.  It requires either a fast processor (x86) or hardware decoding (arm).  On the arm side, there are ways of getting a version to run on Ubuntu, but I am not sure how.  Need Google search.
[05:21] <netham45_tab> kk.
[05:22] <netham45_tab> bah, I went to do a search for libflashplayer.so and apparantly that's a valid domain. has a placer on it.
[05:25] <GrueMaster> Try this version for arm.  http://kotelett.no/ac100/phh/Android2.2/libflashplayer.so
[10:09] <ndec> ogra_: are you doing something 'somewhere' to configure the audio on panda on first boot?
[10:10] <ogra_> ndec, nopw
[10:10] <ogra_> i dont think so
[10:10] <ndec> we don't have audio on Blaze by default...
[10:10] <ndec> so i was thinking that something is done for Panda somewhere...
[13:25] <ndec> ogra_: i think you lied to me ;-) see /lib/udev/rules.d/90-alsa-ucm.rules
[13:25] <ogra_> ndec, thats on all ubuntu images
[13:25] <ndec> grep Panda ;-)
[13:25] <ogra_> not special by any means
[13:26] <ogra_> grep SDP
[13:26] <ogra_> ;)
[13:28] <ogra_> ndec, that file comes with alsa and as long as the blaze still uses proper device naming it should be fine
[13:28] <ndec> yeah... but it does not ;-)
[13:28] <ndec> we are debugging why!
[13:28] <ogra_> is the devce still called SDP4430 ?
[13:28] <ndec> yes
[13:28] <ogra_> weird
[13:29] <ndec> we will need to look in the udev log
[13:30] <ogra_> i think you can also monitor udev somehow
[13:30] <ogra_> beyond the log ... i.e. the daemon
[13:32] <ndec> yes. that's what i meant indeed.
[14:44] <dabukalam> is the beagleboard xM omap3 or omap4?
[14:45] <ogra_> 3
[14:45] <dabukalam> ogra_, thx
[14:47] <prpplague> techincally its DM3xxx , but that is splitting hairs
[16:01] <dabukalam> just installed oneiric server on a beagleboard
[16:01] <dabukalam> but did all the installation through serial
[16:02] <dabukalam> why doesn't it output to a monitor?
[16:04] <ogra_> because its a server image ?
[16:04] <ogra_> it shoudl offer a tty for login after install on the monotor though
[16:04] <dabukalam> that's what I mean
[16:05] <dabukalam> aha
[16:05] <dabukalam> got it
[16:30] <dabukalam> ogra_, I dunno if you remember, but I was trying to put core on an i.MX53.
[16:30] <ogra_> yep
[16:30] <dabukalam> ogra_, now I'm trying to the same thing with a beagleboard xM
[16:30] <ogra_> ah
[16:30] <ogra_> should work the same way, module kernel/bootloader
[16:30] <dabukalam> yeah
[16:30] <ogra_> *modulo
[16:30] <dabukalam> that's what I assumed
[16:31] <dabukalam> but oneiric server images
[16:31] <dabukalam> are only two partitins
[16:31] <dabukalam> *partitions
[16:31] <dabukalam> not 3
[16:31] <dabukalam> same with the desktop ones
[16:31] <dabukalam> (for omap as opposed to mx)
[16:32] <ogra_> as i said, modulo the bootloader/kernel bits :)
[16:37] <dabukalam> where would the kernel be located?
[16:42] <dabukalam> ogra_, just the image in /boot?
[16:42] <ogra_> for the beagle ?
[16:43] <dabukalam> ogra_,
[16:43] <dabukalam> ya
[16:44] <ogra_> well, in different places
[16:44] <ogra_> there is vmlinuz in /boot
[16:44] <ogra_> and there is the boot partition that carries a uImage
[16:48] <dabukalam> yeah yeah ofc
[16:48] <dabukalam> i just leave that partition the way it is
[16:50] <GrueMaster> dabukalam: If you are just setting up a beagle to boot from sd with root on usb or network, it may be easier to just run the netinstall.
[16:50] <GrueMaster> That is supported for omap.
[17:03] <ogra_> GrueMaster, he is supposed to set up core on several differnnt arches
[17:04] <GrueMaster> Ah.  Well, it should work.  Just takes a little tweaking.  I have used it as a chroot and as a nfs-root.
[17:04] <ogra_> yep, me too, i have never natively booted it though, good to see it works :)
[19:52] <dabukalam> ogra_, you here?