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twblilstevie: why doesn't nvflash work with SBKv2?  Because they rearchitected stuff, or just because nobody knows that SBK yet?03:53
twb(Reading http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/How_to_install_Ubuntu_on_an_Asus_EEEPad_Transformer)03:54
lilstevietwb: unknown SBK05:03
twbk05:04
lilsteviealso sorry about the late reply, was out with the nurses protest thingy supporting my gf05:05
twbnp05:10
infinitylilstevie: How dare you put personal relationships before community porting support.05:11
twbinfinity: you should be frowning on him hanging out with an aussie girl instead of a nice respectable nz one :P05:13
lilstevietwb: shhhh05:15
twbI was trying to work a Pyramus and Thisbe angle but I can't make it funny enough05:15
lilstevieheh05:16
lilstevieman sooo many people were out for the protest though05:16
lilstevieshoulda seen all the trams stopped on swanston05:16
twbPresumably "nurses protest" isn't protesting that there *are* nurses05:17
lilstevietwb: no it is about the shit the govt is trying to do in the new enterprise agreement05:18
twbMm05:18
twbNurses have had a bad run for decades AFAICT05:19
lilstevieyeah05:19
lilsteviebut they are trying to replace nurses with unqualified assistants in nursing05:19
lilsteviethe protest is really for the patients, not the nurses05:19
twbWhat could POSSIBLY go wrong05:19
lilstevienothing, if you want to believe the health minister05:20
infinitytwb: I was married to an Aussie girl...05:33
twbinfinity: but you got better?05:35
infinitytwb: Well, there's that, yes.05:38
twbAnyways, I was having a dig at lilstevie because he's a kiwi05:41
infinityI stand united with my kiwi brethren.05:42
infinityThey're like Australia's Canada.05:42
infinityWith more sheep sex.05:43
infinityBut still.05:43
twbI was thinking more England and Wales:P05:44
twbAnyway, .au has plenty of sheep sex, just not in the middle of suburban streets :P05:44
infinityI meant more than Canada. ;)05:45
twboh right05:47
twbYeah I guess they have cattle or something, instead05:47
twbOr hockey pucks05:47
infinity*glare*05:47
StevenKOr hockey players. They don't have teeth.05:48
infinityAnd I'm spent.05:49
twbI don't wish to know that!05:49
infinityThen don't read it!05:49
infinityQuick.05:49
infinityUnread, unread!05:50
infinityStevenK: Also, do you hilight on the word "Australia" or something?05:50
* infinity is tempted to start hilighting on "maple syrup".05:50
StevenKHaha05:50
twbinfinity: more like "sheep sex"05:52
infinitytwb: I was being kind.05:53
infinity(I like to keep StevenK off-guard)05:53
StevenKJust wait until Budapest.05:53
twbSo which one of you two is the sheep05:53
infinityStevenK: We're letting you come to that?05:53
twbSomeone from #ubuntu-server wanted to pay me to go to Orlando05:54
lilstevielol06:02
twbI was all "hahahanooooooo"06:05
lilsteviesure, I'll do it, for.... 1 million dollars06:06
twbI really meant he'd pay for fare and accommodation or whatever out of canonical's pocket06:06
lilstevieoh lol06:07
lilstevietoday == crap06:43
lilstevienow I need to go to some thing for gfs sisters school06:43
yam_hello, i just finished writing the ubuntu-netbook-10.10-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap.img.gz to an SD card, i have a beagleboard-xm rev A2 and i turned it on with the sd card in. i got the ubuntu log in screen (no initial user configuration first) and i dont knoow how to log in (ubuntu,temppwd didnt work). can anyone help me please?07:30
int_uayam_: I can assume chrooting with qemu but I'm not sure it's the best choice07:32
yam_btw, my host pc is win 7, so i used win32diskimager to wite the image07:34
yam_int_ua, what do u mean with "chrooting"? how do i do that?07:35
yam_can anyone help please?07:42
yam_does the oneiric 11.0 (ubuntu-11.10-preinstalled-desktop-armel+omap.img) should work fine with my board? (beagleboard-xm rev A2)07:53
int_uayam_: oh, I didn't have experience with chroot from windows.07:54
int_uayam_: But if you have some linux somewhere beside I can post commands here07:55
yam_that would be great, thatnk u07:56
int_uayam_: Or you can simply edit /etc/passwd if you can mount ext filesystem07:58
int_uayam_: to add user without password I mean07:58
yam_ok, i will try that08:03
yam_do u have an idea about the oneiric with my board?08:04
int_uayam_: Why wouldn't it work?08:06
int_uayam_: Did you checked if it's OMAP3 or OMAP4?08:07
yam_i dont know, im new to all of this08:07
yam_its an omap308:07
int_uayam_: ok, I don't see any reason for it to not work :)08:09
yam_ok, and if everything with the img writing will go well, i sould see the initial user config on the first boot with the sd card, right?08:10
yam_(if it will still wont work, i will try your suggestion with the passwd editing)08:11
int_uayam_: hm. AFAIK, you have to add user before starting it. At least I did. I agree that it have to work the way you mentioned. But it didn't for me.08:13
int_uayam_: But according to wiki it have to ask you, yes08:16
int_uayam_: So I assume you try without adding user manually first08:16
int_uayam_: Maybe I just never tried booting it without a user :)08:17
yam_do u know a easy way to access the sd ext filesystem with windows?08:17
yam_(to edit the passwd file)08:18
int_uayam_: According to wiki: After this process completes the system will reboot and prompt for first  boot information (create username/password, region, timezone, language  support, etc) ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAPMaverickInstall#line-56 )08:23
int_uayam_: So please try booting it without editing08:24
yam_i just did and got this:08:24
yam_MMC: block number 0x1 exceeds max(0x0) ** Can't read from device 0 **  ** Unable to use mmc 0:1 for fatload ** Wrong Image Format for bootm command ERROR: can't get kernel image!08:24
int_uaoh08:24
yam_with orange screen on the monitor08:25
int_uaThen users is not your problem :)08:25
int_uayet08:25
yam_this is with the oneiric image08:26
yam_the 10.10 version had only the user problem, maybe i will go back to it08:27
int_uayam_: What is the partitioning scheme of the SD? Can you check it?08:27
int_uaah08:27
int_uaI think I got it08:27
yam_how to check?08:28
int_ua10.10 did change partitioning scheme08:28
int_uaDid you use instructions for 10.10 on 11.10 image?08:28
yam_yep08:28
int_uasorry, 11.10 did change08:28
yam_i had the same problem with the Natty Narwhal (11.04)08:29
yam_and the instruction there was the same as 10.1008:30
int_uayam_:  IIRC 10.10 image is the image of one partition and 11.10 is the image of the whole SD08:30
* int_ua thinks08:31
int_uayam_:  But you write it to SD, not to one of it's partitions?08:31
yam_yes, i wrote the all image08:32
int_uayam_: about checking partitioning scheme: I can help you with linux tools for that: fdisk, palimpsest, (g)parted,... But I don't remember how they are called in windows.08:33
yam_i used Win32ImageWriter08:34
int_uahowever there was some disk manager built-in08:34
yam_(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OmapNetbook#On_older_Beagleboards)08:34
int_uahm. You've done everything right, it seems08:35
yam_i think i will write the 10.10 image again and try to solve the user problem08:35
int_uaMaybe try something like dskmgr08:36
yam_how do i boot the board with command line insted of the ubuntu log in screen?08:38
int_uawait08:38
yam_i have serial connection with a terminal opend at my pc08:38
int_uaThe link you provided. #On_older_Beagleboards Isn't it your case?08:39
int_uaoh08:40
yam_no08:40
int_uasee below for XM08:40
yam_"On Pandaboard and BeagleXM (rev A) just switch on the board with the SD card inserted. "08:40
yam_im using rev A208:40
int_uaoh08:40
int_ua:)08:40
yam_ok, i just finished with the 10.10 writing and boot the board for the first time08:42
yam_i got the log in screen (user problem)08:43
yam_still cant log in08:43
yam_i will install an ext reader for windows (http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html) and try to edit the passwd file08:45
yam_ok, i can see the file08:52
yam_how to edit it? :)08:52
int_uayam_: Are you asking what is the best software for it or what should you write into it?08:53
yam_what to write08:53
yam_in order to add a new user (with or oithout password)08:54
int_uahttp://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?passwd+508:55
int_uayam_: It would be better if you understand what to write than me writing it for you, isn't it? :)08:55
yam_right, i just started reading at http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/understanding-etcpasswd-file-format/08:56
int_uayam_: yeah, I just wanted to say that man misses some points. Your link is better08:58
yam_is there a way reading the root password  stored in /etc/shadow? (my file is starting with "root:x:...)08:59
yam_is it possible just to change the "x" to any password i want?08:59
int_uaIIRC you can just cleat it09:00
int_uaand login withou pass09:00
int_ua*clear09:00
yam_just clear all the file? (empty file)09:00
int_uanonono09:01
yam_clear the x?09:01
int_uaroot:!:...09:01
yam_ok09:01
int_uaput an exclamation mark09:01
int_uano, sorry, my bad09:02
int_uaIf the password field contains some string that is not a valid09:03
int_ua           result of crypt(3), for instance ! or *, the user will not be able09:03
int_ua           to use a unix password to log in (but the user may log in the09:03
int_ua           system by other means).09:03
int_uayeah, just delete it09:04
yam_all the file? or just the x?09:05
int_uajust the password :)09:06
ogra_yam_, if you dont get the installer after the second boot (note the first boot does some essential configuration, make sure it did that properly), then just start over09:12
ogra_the installer does a lot more than just creating a user, you seriously want that it runs :)09:12
yam_how do i run it after loging in?09:13
ogra_you cant09:13
ogra_as i said, start over and make sure that the first step up to the automatic reboot runs09:13
ogra_if oyu use the desktop image it will tell you about the resize on the ubuntu splash screen09:14
ogra_if you use the server image this output is on the serial console09:14
ogra_poking around in password files or the like will *not* get you a properly configured system in the end09:16
yam_so its better to edit the passwd file before the first boot?09:16
ogra_no09:16
ogra_*dont* touch the image, let it do its job09:16
yam_but its not loading the configuration on the first boot09:17
ogra_it should load the interactive on *second* boot ...09:18
ogra_and only *after* the automatic config on second boot did run09:19
ogra_if that didnt run, start over, dd it newly to the card, dont waste time to get it running in a broken state09:19
ogra_you will just end up with a mess09:19
yam_"second" time is after booting with the modified passwd file?09:21
ogra_no09:22
ogra_*dont* touch the image09:22
ogra_start over and let it do its automatic bits09:23
int_uaogra_: Thanks a lot, I didn't know that it was configuring itself. It's not the case for the Core image, right?09:24
ogra_do a fresh dd, fiddling manually with the image wont gain you much09:24
ogra_int_ua, ubuntu-core isnt an image at all, its the base for an image09:24
yam_i tried 4 times, every time i ended with the log in screen09:24
ogra_yam_, with a freshly dd'ed image ?09:25
yam_no, i just unzipped the .gz file again09:25
ogra_int_ua, so there is *nothing* configured in ubuntu-core ... on purpose, we expect the person using ubuntu-core to have some knowledge about how to create an actual image from it (during this cycle we will also add some ducumentation for this)09:26
ogra_yam_, why do you unzip the file ?09:26
yam_im using win32diskimager09:27
ogra_hmm09:27
* ogra_ has no clue how that thing works09:27
yam_"ownload the image and extract it using WinZip or some other archive utility. Then use Win32ImageWriter to write the unzipped img file to your flash device. "09:27
yam_https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAPMaverickInstall09:27
ogra_i wonder if it messes it up (it shouldnt, but i have never used this tool)09:28
ogra_oh, and do you actually try to install 10.10 ? or is that just for the disk-imager howto ?09:29
ogra_i think the A2 is newer thzan 10.10, so the kernel and bootloader might not fully support it, use some recent image instead09:29
yam_i think that if it let me go all the way to thr log in screen, it was writen in the correct way, but im not sure09:30
ogra_you shouldnt see a login screen at all09:30
ogra_there is a configuration going on asking you a lot of queestions, and then it configures the system for about 15-20min09:30
ogra_and only *then* you should see a login screen09:31
ogra_(and note this is all on *second* boot, on the first boot there is nothing interactive at all, it will prepare the SD card and adjust the partitioning etc, fully automatic)09:31
ogra_so first of all, make sure to have a recent image09:32
ogra_try 11.10 instead of 10.1009:32
ogra_10.10 is a year old, the XM A2 wasnt existing at that time09:32
ogra_(i think)09:32
int_uaogra_: where is this first-boot-settings executable located?09:33
ogra_int_ua, in the initrd09:33
ogra_and it only enables the second stage configuration if all the bitsit does  have worked09:34
ogra_so ending up at a login screen on second boot indicates that the first setp didnt work for whatever reason09:35
int_uaogra_: I'm using recent images on the Nokia N900 and I've never seen them configuring. But maybe that's my fault. I'm using a script to install it and add some N900-specific hacks: https://code.launchpad.net/~xintx-ua/ubuntu-n900/ubuntu-n900-installer09:35
ogra_the n900 image isnt done by us09:35
ogra_no ideahow they work09:35
int_uaI'm using OMAP3 preinstalled images09:36
ogra_all ubuntu preinstalled images definitely use that step09:36
int_uaand Core09:36
ogra_well, as i said, core is for people that know what to do with it :) it was initially designed for IVI systems that dont want a user etc09:37
ogra_(but can indeed be used to design other images, or just be used as a development chroot or whatever)09:37
int_uaogra_: then what is stopping that initrd script from booting?...09:38
ogra_ubuntu-core is what you get using debootstrap09:38
ogra_int_ua, no idea, might be that the resizing fails or something, it would tell you on the screen09:38
int_uaogra_: it just boots without any first-boot-ish messages09:39
int_uaogra_: Can you suggest what could possibly stop it from executing?09:39
ogra_if it doesnt start at all, that might either be because he isnt using the right initrd bceause he modified the image in some way, because the kernel or bootloader miss capabilities or because he edited boot.scr in a way that it fdoesnt get the right options09:40
int_uaoh, boot.scr09:40
int_uaI never used it because it never worked for me on N90009:40
ogra_might be the n900 u-boot09:41
ogra_i dont think it uses one that comes from the upstream source tree in linaro09:41
int_uaActually, I'm installing custom kernel and repartitioning the card in process.09:41
ogra_while all our other images use a u-boot from the same source09:41
int_ua(there is a kernel for N900 in repositories. And it's the only one that boots)09:42
ogra_yep, i know09:42
ogra_someone should build an imitrd for this kernel and provide a proper boot.scr  ;)09:42
ogra_*initrd09:42
int_uaogra_: yes, u-boot looks modified09:42
ogra_though if your install script does all the bits you need, you wont need that script09:43
ogra_err09:43
ogra_you wont need that initrd09:43
int_uasomeone: ^ please do this09:43
ogra_i.e. you have to set up your SD yourself anyway ... doing the partitioning beforehand etc09:43
ogra_i would expect that ubuntu-n900-installer script above to actually resemble what we do with our initrd in ubuntu09:44
int_uaogra_: ok, I'm doing the partitioning, what else this stock first-boot does?09:44
int_uaogra_: Is it a shell script?09:44
int_uaogra_: So I will compare my script with the stock one09:45
ogra_setting up swap space, configuring the network setup, enabling oem-config (teh second boot configurator) ... setting up the proper bootloader config and a bunch of other stuff09:45
ogra_get the source for jasper-initramfs ... its not a single script but a bunch of initrd hooks and scripts09:46
int_uaogra_: Ok, thanks a lot :)09:46
ogra_and it requires that boot=jaspeer is set on the cmdline on first boot to run it (it then modifies the cmdline after it ran)09:47
ogra_*boot=jasper09:47
int_uayam_: So, sis you succeed?09:55
int_ua*did09:55
yam_not yet09:55
yam_im downloading again the 10.10 image09:55
yam_and i will try to follow the instructions again, hopping i will get the configuration stage09:56
ogra_dont !09:56
ogra_use the 11.10 image09:57
yam_do u sure? (the 10.10 has been worked before with this board - not mine)09:57
ogra_10.10 is a year old (as i said above) it is likely that the kernel and bootloader support your board better with 11.1009:58
yam_so ubuntu-11.10-preinstalled-desktop-armel+omap.img is better?10:00
ogra_yes10:00
yam_ok, i will try a fresh download10:03
xranbyogra_: hi i noticed that canonical have prepared some imx packages like http://netbook-remix.archive.canonical.com/updates/pool/public/x/xserver-xorg-video-imx/         it would be nice if we could get this into the ubuntu archive.. the imx53 board are currently using the framebuffer driver instead of this accelerated 2d driver10:10
xranbyogra_: we need to recomple this driver to match the current xorg in precise10:10
ogra_xranby, they are for the vodafone netbook, i doubt they are usable on any newer imx10:11
ogra_if you own a babbage board they might help though10:11
xranbyogra_: i have been looking around..   for imx there currently exist two binary blobs   1. the opengl-es stuff 2. the libz160 (amd z160 gpu)     apart from those 2 blobs the xserver-xorg-video-imx source are available10:12
xranbylike ... https://github.com/genesi/xorg-video-imx10:13
xranbythe binary blobs for 1. and 2. can be obtained from freescale10:13
int_uaOfftopic: new onboard is awesome ^_^10:14
ogra_right, they arent redistributable sadly10:14
xranbysad10:14
ogra_the xorg imx driver should get you XV and EXA support though10:14
xranbycan we create a installer in similar spirit like the download and install the ti-driver on omap?10:14
ogra_we can probably pull that into the archive10:14
ogra_but i'm still not sure it would run on anything but the imx51 babbage architecture10:15
xranbyi will try compile the xorg-video-imx on my imx53 and try10:15
xranbyin order to compile that source i need to have the imx53 patched kernel sources in place on the board10:16
xranbysince the driver tries to use linux/mxcfb.h10:16
xranby"Both i.MX51 and i.MX53 have similar on chip 2D/3D vector graphics accelerators" http://www.freescale.com/files/32bit/doc/app_note/AN4271.pdf10:18
ogra_"similar" :)10:21
xranbyogra_: similar enough!  i have the imx driver running now displaying the unity-2d desktop on a imx43 board ! :)10:43
xranbyimx5310:43
ogra_great10:43
ogra_i'll talk to the guys working on the vodafone thing if we can put the free bit into the archive10:44
xranbyi have opengl-es running as well!10:46
xranbyi can run the binball demo10:47
xranbywhen added the 2 binary blobs10:47
ogra_yeah10:47
xranbyogra_: i compiled the genesei source https://github.com/genesi/xorg-video-imx      i had to tweak the include path to use the linux-header-linaro-ln-mx5   includes10:48
ogra_well, lets see what the guys say, i pinged but they might be afk due to thanksgiving (even non americans take vacation days due to it ... if half of your team is away etc ... )10:49
xranbyogra_: thanks, if someone ask here are my Xorg.0.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/74806410:56
ogra_thx10:57
ogra_btw, you should probably ask asac or rsalveti why linaro hasnt put that driver into the archive yet10:58
ogra_since i think they use it too but from an overlay PPA10:58
xranbyogra: are rsalveti  working with both the omap and imx drivers?10:59
ogra_he leads the team doing that nowadays :)10:59
ogra_(i dont think he touches the imx driver himself, but the team should)11:00
xranbywhats the team name?11:00
xranbyis it an ubuntu team or  .. linaro... canonical?11:00
ogra_linaro11:01
xranbyok11:01
ogra_i think its foundations or platform or some similar name11:01
xranbyi will poke him if i get a chanse11:01
ogra_and i know asac initially packaged that driver back in the time for ubuntu-arm11:01
xranbywould be nice to get it into the ubuntu archive yes11:02
ogra_ndec, you should really whack some people some day ... i tried that android source tree yesterday ... even the TI input drivers have hardcoded references to android stuff ... that will be really hard to port11:07
ogra_(at least without rewriting half the drivers)11:08
ogra_it does prevent the heat probs though11:09
faboinfinity: hi, follow up on armhf mail sent by asac some weeks ago11:37
faboinfinity: can we enable armhf arch on PPA now?11:37
ogra_we dont even have working buildds yet11:38
ogra_and even then, all buildd power will have to be used to build the archive since we are really late already11:38
ogra_i wouldnt count on PPAs before feature freeze11:39
ogra_fabo, ^^^11:39
fabooh :(11:40
ogra_(if you have additional HW you can send to the datacenter though i guess)11:41
asacogra_: datacentre told us a while back they dont want more boards11:42
asacbecause they have no easy way to manage11:42
ogra_ah, thats bad11:42
ogra_yeah, i guess they would like more panda clusters instead of boards sitting on wooden breakfast boards11:42
asacwhats blocking the armhf buildd's?11:42
asacafaik you can just have an armhf chroot on an armel builder11:42
ogra_that we dont have a working bootstrap yet11:42
ogra_building the bits took way longer than estimated11:43
ogra_not sure wheer we stand atm, but i havent seen any hf news this week yet and i'm sure adam would have screamed, shouted and danced if he was done11:44
ogra_(additionally things like the perl transition didnt help speeding it up either)11:44
ndecogra_: come on... the code is used in a real product! it must be good!11:45
ndec;-)11:45
ogra_ndec, lol11:45
asachmm11:45
ogra_asac, if we actually want to do the switch at FF time (which i start to doubt we will manage in time) all possible buildd power will have to go into the hf build ... even armel will suffer from that11:49
ogra_so i dont see where the PPA power would come from11:49
ogra_not to mention that we will likely drown in FTBFS11:51
yam_i tried again with 11.10 image and got the same problem11:53
yam_orange screen11:54
asacogra_: in the end we dont really do much with ppa builders anyway ... compared to the whole archive load. anyway. we will sort out. maybe we can add two or three builders to get more air to breath. question is what we should do in the meantime11:54
ogra_??11:54
ogra_orange ?11:54
asacthats what bothers me11:54
ndecwith ubuntu everything is orange...11:54
asacFF is in january?11:55
lilsteviereally a good cross build system would help11:55
ogra_asac, really, no ideas, atm adding HW wont help you anyway, you cant roll a chroot even, there is not a single hf package in the archive11:55
asaci know11:55
ogra_yam_, that sounds very weird, there isnt anything thats orange on ubuntu11:56
asacFF is in february ... wow11:56
ogra_yep11:56
yam_i get this error: MMC: block number 0x1 exceeds max(0x0) ** Can't read from device 0 **  ** Unable to use mmc 0:1 for fatload ** Wrong Image Format for bootm command ERROR: can't get kernel image!11:56
* asac moans a bit about hf situation and moves on :)11:56
ogra_yam_, so you arent booting the image at all11:57
asacfabo: who is main stakeholder on armhf?11:57
ogra_asac, well, send alcohol to canada to spee it up :)11:57
ogra_*speed11:57
asacfabo: did we commit to TSC to get that done? or is it OCTO still? or is it our platforms own agenda?11:57
ogra_keeping infinity running is the only thing you can do11:57
lilstevielol11:57
ogra_i know after the perl transition he ran into other circular dep issues11:58
ogra_(guessing from comments he threw around)11:58
yam_i download the image from http://jaanus.tech-thing.org/robotex/ubuntu-server-on-beagleboard/12:00
ogra_err12:00
yam_and follow Instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAPMaverickInstall12:00
ogra_why did you not use the ubuntu image ?12:00
ogra_and dont use the maverick page ... there are newer ones12:00
ogra_go to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP12:00
ogra_images are linked from the howtos12:01
yam_i did, downloaded ubuntu-11.10-preinstalled-desktop-armel+omap.img.gz12:01
faboasac: I don't think we have a stackholder on armhf12:01
faboasac: it's still OCTO, as part of the server plans12:01
ogra_yam_, you just said you downloaded from some third party page  above12:01
yam_using the image is easier on windows12:01
ogra_well, we dont really test it on windows12:02
yam_i used this page for the link to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP12:03
ogra_k12:03
ogra_and you are sure you have a beagle XM A2 ?12:03
ogra_to my knowledge they arent sold with NAND, your error above seems to indicate that it boots some weird kernel out of a NAND flash12:04
ogra_if your board actually has falsh, you need to erase it12:05
ogra_*flash12:05
ogra_else it will use the wrong u-boot and try to boot a totally wrong kernel/initrd whatever12:05
ogra_and orange sounds suspiciously like some u-boot splash screen which ubuntu definitely does not have12:06
yam_yes12:07
yam_writen on the package12:07
ogra_yes ?12:07
ogra_ah, XM you mean12:07
yam_the xm is without NAND as far as i know\12:08
ogra_well, the ornage screen really sounds like one of the old beagle u-boot hacks, ubuntu never used that12:08
yam_i think i will install ubuntu on my pc and use it to write the image to the sd, maybe the win32imagewriter isnt working well with this images12:10
ogra_did you even havd another OS on that SD card ?12:10
yam_no12:11
ogra_then i have no idea where that orange screen could come from, unless you actually have flash12:11
yam_a few month ago i succeeded loading an angsorm image that way12:11
ogra_i know there were very very few XMs that actually had flash, they arent produced anymore though12:12
ogra_if you fire it up without SD card plugged in, do you get any output on the serial ?12:13
ogra_(NOTE: you shouldnt, unless there is flash)12:13
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Known_Networks hey i had some problem with opencv on board..........i compiled opencv on the board.....got errors while compiling a program12:28
Known_Networks http://tinypic.com/r/sj5t/512:28
Known_Networks i think it is library......can nyone tell me which library corresponds to -lcv for arm platform12:28
Known_Networks this are the libraries....12:28
Known_Networkshttp://pastebin.com/ma9GfYRF12:28
ppisatidoko: bug #86129614:21
ubot2Launchpad bug 861296 in linux "mmap fails to allocate 2030Mb heap on ARM" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/86129614:21
ppisatidoko: imx51? omap4? oneiric?14:21
dokoppisati, well, I think we only have panda boards. but infinity or lamont can confirm this14:22
ppisatidoko: becasue, AFAIK, builders are imx51 (thus lucid) but you explicitely asked for an onerici fix14:24
ppisatiinfinity: ^^14:24
dokoppisati, see #ubuntu-devel14:25
ppisatidoko: wasn't there, what's up?14:27
doko<apw> doko, is that only on oneiric buildd's or any arm buildd building in an oneiric chroot14:28
doko<doko> apw, should be for any buildd which is used to build precise (which I understand is oneiric)14:28
infinitydoko / ppisati: Half the buildds are babbages running lucid, or maybe maverick?  The other half are Pandas running either natty or oneiric.14:30
infinityBecause that's not confusing at all.14:31
ppisati:)14:31
ppisatibabbage are lucid (imx51)14:32
ppisatipanda could be anything from maverick onwards14:32
ppisatiok14:32
ppisatidoko: infinity: there's a new O/omap4 kernel to test (see lp#861296)15:08
hrwhttp://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2011/11/24/square-board-with-five-edges/ - added test on usb16:16
hrwhave a nice rest of day16:41
GrueMasterppisati: I'll test it here.  Might also clear up another qrt script bug.17:04
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