[05:57] <Netham45> I'm using a Tegra-2 powered tablet, anyone know if there are any better drivers for the GPU out there other than the one nvidia released in July?\
[06:00] <twb> l4t is the only driver I know about
[06:01] <Netham45> Yea, that's the one I'm using. It's not too feature-rich
[06:01] <Netham45> OpenGL seems to be crapping itself on it
[06:02] <twb> Netham45: you're not making me feel any better about buying one
[06:02] <Netham45> heh
[06:02] <Netham45> I like it so far, it seems to be working pretty good, I just can't get Minecraft to run on it. :(
[06:03] <Netham45> If you're getting one for Android, Android runs pretty well on it.
[06:30] <twb> Flipping kids and their minecraft
[06:33] <Netham45> lol
[06:33] <twb> Get off my lawn
[06:33] <Netham45> Nope.
[06:33] <Netham45> Know of anything I could use to OC my tegra?
[06:33] <Netham45> I was able to get 1.5GHz stable on android
[06:34] <twb> NFI
[07:03] <lilstevie> minecraft will be a problem
[07:03] <lilstevie> that is openGL and we only have EGL
[07:03] <lilstevie> plus you need to import the natives yourself
[07:04] <phh> bah qemu for natives
[07:04] <phh> and software GL
[07:04] <phh> :D
[07:04] <lilstevie> heh
[07:04] <lilstevie> but more importantly, lack of proper java is the actual issue for minecraft
[07:04] <lilstevie> nothing to do with the graphics drivers :p
[07:07] <suihkulokki> "just" get icedrobot working and you could run the android minecraft =)
[07:07] <lilstevie> android minecraft is fail
[07:07] <lilstevie> like super fail
[07:08] <suihkulokki> ok.. I remember someone telling me he liked it
[07:08] <lilstevie> lol
[11:22] <decoder> hey :)
[11:22] <decoder> I followed the steps at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RootfsFromScratch to get an arm system running in qemu
[11:22] <decoder> I see the kernel booting
[11:23] <decoder> but at some point it switches to blank screen
[11:23] <decoder> any idea?
[11:23] <ogra_> did you build something that uses X ?
[11:24] <ogra_> or is it supposed to just boot to a console ?
[11:25] <decoder> ogra_: no X
[11:25] <decoder> i used
[11:26] <decoder> --seed build-essential,openssh-server
[11:26] <decoder> with rootstock
[11:26] <decoder> is that insufficient?
[11:26] <ogra_> no, that should be fine for a console login
[11:27] <decoder> I think the last message im seeing is the one before it switches to init
[11:27] <decoder> this "free memory" message
[11:31] <decoder> ogra_: yep, "Freeing init memory: 152K" then it switches font, then it blanks the screen, cursor is blinking though
[11:40] <decoder> ogra_: ive checked the syslog and there are some additional messages
[11:40] <decoder> http://pastebin.mozilla.org/1363920
[11:42] <ogra_> hmm, do you use "splash" on your kernel commandline ?
[11:42] <ogra_> if so, drop it
[11:43] <ogra_> (also note that rootstock is largely unmaintained, if you try to build oneiric i dont think anyone tested that)
[11:48] <decoder> ogra_: there's no splash on command line
[11:48] <decoder> and I would prefer any working version, not necessarily oneiric
[11:48] <ogra_> well, then that message is probably moot
[11:48] <ogra_> what HW do you use there ?
[11:49] <decoder> on the qemu cmdline?
[11:49] <ogra_> yes
[11:49] <decoder> I tried
[11:49] <decoder> -M versatilepb -cpu cortex-a8
[11:49] <decoder> and -M versatilepb -cpu cortex-a9
[11:49] <decoder> I also tried other boards to get more ram but I had even less success with those
[11:49] <ogra_> try vexpress and find a vexpress netboot kernel
[11:49] <decoder> ok will try
[11:49] <ogra_> i dont think we still support versatile
[11:50] <decoder> I took what was on the wiki
[11:50] <ogra_> at least not the -a8 hack
[11:51] <decoder> ogra_: any hint where to get the kernel from?
[11:51] <ogra_> there should be some netinstall image somewhere
[11:51] <ogra_> search for it, no idea where it is, we dont maintain it
[11:52] <decoder> okay
[11:52] <lilstevie> ogra_: what ever happened to "splash
[11:52] <lilstevie> "
[11:52] <decoder> thanks for your help so far :)
[11:52] <ogra_> lilstevie, nothing, why do you ask ?
[11:52] <decoder> mozilla appreciates :D
[11:53] <lilstevie> ogra_: cause it used to work for me but doesn't anymore
[11:53] <ogra_> decoder, http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/oneiric/main/installer-armel/current/images/linaro-vexpress/netboot/
[11:53] <ogra_> lilstevie, ask slangasek, i think he fiddled with vesa vs fbdev during oneiric
[11:54] <decoder> ogra_: thx! :)
[11:54] <ogra_> (us pacific TZ, so it might still be a while until he gets up)
[11:54] <lilstevie> ogra_: ah ok
[11:54] <ogra_> i dont see issues on omap or ac100 here though
[11:55] <ogra_> (omap4 that is)
[11:56] <lilstevie> yeah, it works fine on the SGT
[11:56] <lilstevie> but I need to push vol-down, or arrow key down on the keyboard for the splash to actually show
[11:57] <decoder> ogra_: problems solved, you rock! :)
[11:57] <ogra_> :)
[11:57] <ogra_> lilstevie, sounds liek it shows up on the wrong tty then
[11:58] <lilstevie> hm
[11:58] <ogra_> i can switch back and forth during boot with alt left/right
[11:59] <lilstevie> hm
[12:02] <ogra_> so i woulod guess the key combo you use assembles atl-left or right
[12:05] <lilstevie> maybe
[12:05] <lilstevie> I have the same function on all the android based devices I have run
[12:05] <lilstevie> like on the SGT7" back at 10.10 it did the same thing
[12:05] <lilstevie> and SGS i9k on 11.04
[12:41] <MKO> hello
[12:41] <MKO> I need some help with the SGX540 drivers installation on a Pandaboard (ARM OMAP4)
[12:41] <MKO> I can't get them from TI's PPA ; it says there are unresolved dependencies. In the end it says i need "dkms"
[12:42] <MKO> When I try to install it it tries to compiles stuff, but there are errors
[12:42] <MKO> it says it can't find "linux/config.h" (looks like he's trying to build with my kernel sources ??)
[12:42] <MKO> (is it normal it's so difficult to get/install those drivers?)
[12:42] <MKO> If someone could help me, would be great :)
[12:51] <ogra_> the PPA packages require that you use the packaged kernel (and its headers)
[12:51] <ogra_> if you have a self built kernel you also need to build the drivers yourself, we dont support that
[12:52] <Quintasan> lilstevie: ping? :)
[12:53] <lilstevie> Quintasan: kinda pong
[12:54] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Oh I see. I've tried digging through the thread on XDA but I gave up halfway, is it possible to have Android + CWM + Ubuntu on Transformer?
[12:54] <lilstevie> no
[12:54] <Quintasan> lilstevie: I see, one more thing, why there is nothing in Tegra PPA?
[12:54] <lilstevie> not without using the update.zip method
[12:55] <lilstevie> there is nothing in the Tegra PPA because it doesn't allow me to upload code for arm :(
[12:55] <Quintasan> Aw damn
[12:55] <lilstevie> I am getting ready for an accelerated release though
[12:57] <Quintasan_> lilstevie: Uh sorry, I must have missed some lines from you, can we get accelerated gfx in transformer with Ubuntu
[12:57] <Quintasan_> ?
[12:57] <lilstevie> with what I am working on fixing up now yeah
[12:58] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Splendid. And how does the update.zip method works?
[12:58]  * Quintasan successfuly deployed natty on Transfomer but he needs oneiric
[12:58] <lilstevie> the update.zip method works by swapping kernels with CWM
[12:58] <lilstevie> I don't like it
[12:59] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Do you have any ideas for a workaround?
[12:59] <lilstevie> none
[12:59] <Quintasan> Oh well, if only I knew how to make nvflashable backup of my current revolver install
[12:59] <lilstevie> well nothing anywhere near usable
[13:00] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Okay then, any ETA to accelerated release?
[13:00] <lilstevie> well,
[13:01] <lilstevie> I am fixing the kernel at the moment
[13:01] <lilstevie> just got the kernel booting on the asus bootloader
[13:01] <lilstevie> need to fix up a few things
[13:03] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Any ideas on creating a nvflash-compatible backup of what I currently have?
[13:03] <lilstevie> follow the backup thread
[13:03] <Quintasan> durr, googled the wrong term and wondered why I get no results
[13:05] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Well then. Thanks. I'll backup and put Ubuntu back on :)
[15:12] <decoder> ogra_: do you happen do know if the vexpress-a9 requires any special driver for the qemu storage to be recognized?
[15:12] <decoder> i cant seem to get it to find the root filesystem
[15:13] <ogra_> no idea, linaro maintains this kernel
[15:13] <decoder> ah ok
[15:13] <ogra_> ask over there :)
[15:39] <dmart> decoder: try pm215 on #linaro
[15:45] <dtrg> Hello --- I gather the Ubuntu armhf build farm is now running. Does anyone know where the packages are going?
[15:45] <ogra_> infinity, ^^^
[15:57] <infinity> dtrg: You gather incorrectly, though it will be Soon(tm)
[15:59] <dtrg> Is there any good source of information on this sort of thing? Right now my only source of news is to bug people on IRC.
[15:59] <decoder> dmart: i already got help on #linaro, thanks!
[15:59] <infinity> Not really.  It's sort of a "wait until it shows up on the mirrors" thing.
[16:00] <dtrg> That'll be ports.ubuntu.org?
[16:00] <dmart> decoder: ok, cool (I wasn't watching)
[16:00] <infinity> Yeah.
[16:00] <dtrg> Any ETA, or is it currently Unknown/Ask Again Later?
[16:00] <decoder> dmart: the problem was, with vexpress you can only use sd images
[16:00] <decoder> so I created an sd image as described on the linaro wiki
[16:00] <infinity> dtrg: I'm trying to avoid making promises, but "soon".
[16:00] <decoder> and that worked fine
[16:00] <dtrg> Fairy nuff.
[16:42] <slangasek> ogra_, lilstevie: the only change in oneiric is to use vesa as a fallback in the initramfs when no framebuffer is available; now, there are races here, so it may be we need a longer sleep on armel
[16:42] <ogra_> slangasek, well, it works fine on ac100, omap and omap4, note that lilstevie builds custom images for unsupported HW
[16:42] <ogra_> might even be a kernel option thats missing, not sure
[16:46] <rcn-ee> hey guys, offhand do you remember the webaddress showing the active status of all the builds for armel.. (so i can watch the progress of armhf. .;) )
[16:48] <ogra_> rcn-ee, http://launchpad.net/builders ?
[16:49] <rcn-ee> thanks ogra_ , but i have that one.. it was an non launchpad domain, (probally someone's personal) just showing which packages where failing/etc..
[16:50] <ogra_> oh, the ftbfs list you mean
[16:50] <rcn-ee> ah, that sounds like it..
[16:50] <ogra_> qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/
[16:50] <rcn-ee> ah perfect, thanks ogra_ bookmarked this time.. ;)
[16:50] <ogra_> :)
[19:32] <tony_abad> Hi folks.  Can anyone point me to where I can find the kernel headers for Linux kernel build 3.0.4-x3?  I'm trying to compile a kernel module on a beagle board.
[19:44] <infinity> tony_abad: That doesn't sound like the versioning of any Ubuntu kernel.
[19:44] <infinity> tony_abad: So, you might want to ask the people you got the kernel image from?
[20:02] <rbelem> hi ogra_, rsalveti
[20:03] <rbelem> what is the default compiler for arm arm-linux-gnueabi or arm-linux-gnueabihf?
[20:03] <rbelem> :-)
[20:38] <infinity> rbelem: armel is arm-linux-gnueabi
[20:40] <rbelem> thanks infinity :-)