[00:46] <lilstevie> Quintasan: pong
[11:34] <sveinse> I'm looking for gdb-arm-linux-gnueabi compiled for natty (running on i386/amd64). I found it once, but Google is surprisingly resultless this time. Anyone knows where I can find it?
[11:36] <sveinse> I had (lost in a disk crash) gdb-arm-linux_gnueabi_7.2-1ubuntu7_i386.deb. I recall it came from some PPA. Perhaps hrw was involved - don't remember
[12:58] <GrueMaster> sveinse: You might try asking on #linaro, but keep in mind that UDS/Linaro Connect is going on this week.
[15:13] <nhg> has anyone tried the 11.10 ubuntu release on a panda?  If so, do you know which codecs are supported for video playback?
[15:13] <nhg> ARM codecs would be fine...just wanted to know which codecs are supported at what resolution etc
[15:28] <robclark_> nhg, libav (formerly ffmpeg) should be supported
[15:29] <robclark_> should be enough to manage up to 720p in some circumstances..
[15:30] <nhg> robclark: ok thanks...will try that
[15:44] <Quintasan> lilstevie: ping
[15:45] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Or whatever, I am at UDS and I heard that toshiba AC100 drivers might work with our Transformers and they are available
[15:45] <Quintasan> Also, let me talk to someone from arm team if we could host your images for transformer
[15:46] <infinity> rsalveti: *poke*
[15:47] <infinity> rsalveti: You should have subscribed me to that minimal image spec.  I'm double-booked again. :/
[15:47] <infinity> rsalveti: Well, I'm double-booked because I should be there, but only just found out about it. :P
[15:49] <Quintasan> lilstevie: Or I could put it on my people.ubuntu.com account
[15:49] <Quintasan> Just reupload it somewhere please :)
[16:01] <rsalveti> infinity: that's why I sent the email almost one week ago :-)
[16:01] <rsalveti> for people to subscribe the blueprints
[16:01] <rsalveti> infinity: and the session is part of the schedule for quite a while already, you should have subscribed them :-)
[16:33] <infinity> rsalveti: Scanning all the blueprints for interest is painful.  If you have more stuff you want me to attend, please subscribe me. :P
[16:33] <rsalveti> infinity: ok
[18:40] <highvoltage> ogra_: are you familiar with this thingy? http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/01/beaglebone-offers-up-arm-a8-processor-linux-and-10-second-boot/
[18:42] <ogra_> highvoltage, looks nice, but i guess its just another beagleboard ripoff
[21:25] <travalas> So I've been playing around with ubuntu on the beagle board, and it seems to work fairly well.  But I'm looking for something with a bit more hardware specs, like a sata line and gigabit ethernet.  Is there a board that is good that fits those specs?
[21:26] <ogra_> no
[21:26] <ogra_> there are boards that have sata
[21:26] <ogra_> there are borads that have gigE
[21:26] <hallyn> NCommander: tegra kernel used to have CONFIG_BRIDGE=m right?  seems to be off now?
[21:26] <ogra_> i dont think there is one with both atm
[21:27] <ogra_> hallyn, which tegra kernel ?
[21:27] <ogra_> ac100 ?
[21:27] <ogra_> hallyn, if so, janimo maintains that
[21:27] <hallyn> yeah ac100
[21:27] <ogra_> janimo, ^^^
[21:28] <janimo> hallyn, I can add it back
[21:28] <hallyn> janimo: that'd be great
[21:28] <janimo> in another update for oneiric
[21:28] <hallyn> needed for lxc
[21:28] <hallyn> ogra_: janimo: thanks!
[21:29] <janimo> ogra_, we most definitely need to keep in sync wit x86 on all our kernels to avoid such situations
[21:29] <ogra_> janimo, well, i thought i did that :)
[21:29] <janimo> for ac100 is on my todo list
[21:29] <janimo> along wot switching to 3.x
[21:29] <janimo> ogra_, well you underestimated the effects of my taking over the kernel :)
[21:30] <janimo> I based it off defaultconfig but looked at the diffs from your tree
[21:30] <ogra_> heh
[21:30] <ogra_> ah
[21:30] <janimo> I do not remember missing bridge though strangelty
[21:30] <janimo> as I added things back
[21:30] <ogra_> well, many options i adfded were after people like hallyn asked for a feature ...
[21:30] <ogra_> along with the fact that i aligned with the omap4 config beyond that
[21:33] <janimo> ogra_, weird I do not see config_bridge set in the 2.6.38-1.3 kernel package either
[21:34] <ogra_> might have fallen off the shelf then, i think i had it on in .37
[21:34] <janimo> and I do not remember seeing it in the diffs I made between my packaging and the original
[21:34] <janimo> ogra_, could be
[21:34] <janimo> the effects of not using revision control :P
[21:35] <travalas> ogra: what would be a good example of both of those
[21:35] <ogra_> i think the mx53 has sata
[21:36] <ogra_> you need to google for gigE support, i dotn know any board from the top of my head, some marvell boards surely have it.
[21:37] <travalas> any idea how good is marvell compared to ti or freescale when it comes to interacting with developers?
[21:41] <NCommander> hallyn: poke ogra_  on that
[21:41] <ogra_> geez, read the backlog :P
[21:41] <ogra_> NCommander, i dont maintain that kernel
[21:43] <hallyn> oh, is it a buggy driver?
[21:43] <hallyn> (or was that in reference to somethign else)
[21:43] <ogra_> hallyn, what do you refer to ?
[21:44] <hallyn> 'dont maintain that kernel';  IIUC NCommander was just telling me to poke you about my wireless on ac100 doing the 'connect/disconnect' dance
[21:45] <ogra_> hallyn, yes, that was to NCommander, i wouldnt use such a tone towards other people in here *g*
[21:45] <Quintasan> Will ac100 drivers work on transformer? I believe both have tegra2
[21:46] <ogra_> hallyn, (he has a habit of not reading the backlog so i have to answer the same thing twice ... )
[21:46] <ogra_> Quintasan, very unlikely, better use lilstevie's image
[21:46] <hallyn> ogra_: ok :)  So I don't want to be a pest, but if you do know of anything that will make wireless stable again, plz do share
[21:47] <Quintasan> ogra_: It's not hw accelerated I believe
[21:47] <Quintasan> ogra_: Plus, his host went down :P
[21:48] <ogra_> hallyn, there is a HW hack but thats very tricky
[21:48] <ogra_> wlan should be rock solid 90% of the times
[21:49] <ogra_> though i must admit on the overloaded UDS network even my ac100 has probs and thats been 100% reliable up to now
[21:49] <hallyn> hm,
[21:49] <hallyn> i also had problems in the hotel room on 'tower2' network, so not sure i can blame the overloaded network
[21:50] <ogra_> (here i currently just click disable/enable network in NM and i have everything up and running in less than 5sec though)
[21:51] <ogra_> hallyn, well, you can open the frame of the LCD, cut the aluminum shouled that accidentially covers the wlan antenna on the top left edge and re-assemble the display again
[21:51] <hallyn> ok, all of network, not just wireless?  i'll try that i guess
[21:51] <ogra_> *shield
[21:51] <hallyn> heh, i tried to find a reference to that through google but failed
[21:51] <ogra_> hmm
[21:51] <hallyn> (just to see some pictures and tips on hwo to open it up)
[21:51] <hallyn> (without ruiing the screen)
[21:52] <ogra_> hallyn, ask in #ac100 for the pictured step by step guide, probably someone remembers the url
[21:53] <ogra_> there should also be irclogs somewhere from that channel, it was announced there
[21:55] <hallyn> ogra_: thx, just about out of power, will do that tomorrow
[21:55] <ogra_> good luck :)
[21:58] <Quintasan> Hmmm.
[22:00] <hallyn> ogra_: well, whaddya know - i did the disable/enable networkign and am back for now
[22:00] <hallyn> (and since i'm not tethered over my phone, my remaining battery life just doubled :)
[22:01] <lilstevie> ogra_ Quintasan they will work
[22:01] <lilstevie> but you need to use the right kernel image
[22:02] <hallyn> so i guess it appears to be a driver problem after all
[22:03] <lilstevie> Quintasan: and the correct kernel is buggy as all hell