[03:01] Mixer channels LDACR and RDACL -- are they better on, or off? [03:02] (I think they mix right input channel into left output channel and vice-versa, meaning that the stereo effect is less obvious.) === doko_ is now known as doko [15:40] Anyone has benchmarked some JVM's recently? Which one is the fastest? [15:43] xranby, ^^^ [17:42] doko: imx51 tests passed. See bug 906939 for tracking status. [17:42] Launchpad bug 906939 in kernel-sru-workflow/verification-testing "linux-fsl-imx51: 2.6.31-612.32 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/906939 [17:42] GrueMaster, \o/ [17:43] Will have omap4 natty results soon (reimage and testing started same time as babbage - almost finished). [17:52] how do i install qt on panda? [17:53] i did sudo apt-get install qt-sdk [17:53] but qt creator syas no valid qt version found [17:53] how do i set up ? [17:57] you likely want some qt dev packages [17:57] apt-cache search qt dev [17:59] or better search for libqt dev [18:01] libqt-dev returns nothing [18:01] well, thats not what i wrote :) [18:03] parin: Are you running headless/server or desktop ubuntu on your panda? [18:03] desktop [18:03] Use software center. [18:03] * ogra_ doubts qtcreator would make much sense on server [18:04] i did use the software center and installed qt-sdk [18:04] GrueMaster, he just needs to follow my advise :) apt-cache search libqt dev ... returns a ton of results [18:04] specifically it points to libqt4-dev [18:04] @ogra let me do that one more time...:) [18:06] just dont use the - in there ... libqt-dev will search for exactly that string ... and the packages are versioned [18:06] sorry ogra i take that back i did found libqt4-dev [18:06] yep :) [18:06] thanks [18:06] :) [18:24] @ogra_ it looks like i alraedy have qtlib4-dev installed [18:25] hmm [18:25] i am installing other packages and see it makes any difference [18:25] btw what is the installation directory for qt? [18:25] well, i never used QT in my life ... [18:25] is it /opt/... [18:26] packages always install in the respective filesystem dirs, /opt is for third part stuff [18:26] *party [18:26] parin: Everything (that I know of) in Ubuntu main/universe use the standard /usr/* installation paths. [18:26] hmm [18:27] Having tested kubuntu every release milestone, I check for these things. [19:09] doko: omap4 (Oneiric) tests passed. See bug 903695 for tracking status. Omap4 Natty running now. [19:09] Launchpad bug 903695 in kernel-sru-workflow/verification-testing "linux-ti-omap4: 3.0.0-1206.14 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/903695 [19:11] GrueMaster, I thought you had already done the oneiric test earlier this week? [19:12] doko: I suspect he's testing actual -proposed builds now, instead of PPA ones. [19:12] Yes, well I launched this first thing this morning, then filled my coffee mug. One of the reasons I don't like to rush things. [19:12] * infinity slinks back off to vacation mode for a bit. [19:13] heh, yeah, the oneiric omap was already accepted earlier this week [19:13] I hit Oneiric instead of Natty when I fired it off. [19:13] Was it? Not according to what I am looking at. It hit proposed earlier, for sure. [19:14] anyway, its tested now =) [19:20] Ughh. Alsa changes in pandaboard (alsa-devel mailing list). Will have to see if they impact Precise. === Crisco is now known as Crismas [21:27] doko: All armel SRU kernels in circulation now tested. [21:28] GrueMaster, thanks, so they can age now and be installed soonish [21:28] Yes. [23:38] lilstevie: FYI, I can reliably make "sudo halt" fail to actually power off, by having a USB mass storage or SD card mounted [23:39] lilstevie: if I unmount them first (and maybe unplug, I forget), "sudo halt" works normally [23:39] Also after that if I hold the power button not quite long enough to do a reset, I get an oops