[01:14] <lilstevie> Xase: does adb work under android on the device, maybe the USB gadget isn't compiled
[03:44] <twb> Nice thing about having the CPU in the tablet; the kb dock isn't burning my pants :P
[04:01] <lilstevie> heh
[04:02] <lilstevie> the cpu doesn't really get that hot
[04:02] <twb> on my atom it did, when the ambient temperature is 35+ C
[04:04] <lilstevie> arm chips tend to run a little cooler
[04:05] <lilstevie> power == heat
[04:05] <lilstevie> cpu draws little power
[04:05] <lilstevie> and creates little heat
[04:06] <lilstevie> under high load it is probably ~±5c of ambient
[04:06] <lilstevie> or somewhere around that :p
[04:10] <twb> yeah obviously
[04:10] <twb> arm CPU does get hot enough to feel on tf tho
[04:10] <twb> like when I tell it to halt and it sits on its arse because it can't umount the SD card
[04:12] <lilstevie> I swear that is something to do with your sd card, cause I have a µSD in my device always
[04:14] <twb> it's stuff hanging off the dock
[04:15] <twb> The microsd in the tablet hasn't caused a noticable problem
[04:15] <twb> Although I generally don't have it mounted when I halt
[04:15] <lilstevie> I tend to have a usb thumb drive too
[04:15] <twb> hum
[04:15] <lilstevie> in fact when I am testing blob flashes I put the blob on a thumb drive
[04:15] <twb> maybe it's something stupid in oneiric like "don't unmount things that were mounted by the user" or "don't unmount things until lightdm stops" which never happens because lightdm is gone
[04:16] <twb> there was a lot of that in lucid
[04:45] <twb> One issue that really puzzles me is w3m-img isn't displaying inline images on the framebuffer like it did on my eeepc
[04:46] <twb> but it *does* work in xterm (on both)
[04:46] <twb> I'm thinking there was a workaround hack I had deployed on the eeepc and forgot about
[04:51] <twb> Oh sweet, APT::Default-Release actually works in Ubuntu these days
[04:52] <twb> So I can dump precise entries in sources.list and cherry-pick them
[04:53] <twb> Oh, and fbi *can* draw images on the framebuffer, so clearly it's *possible*, w3m just doesn't think it can do it
[04:55] <twb> And apparently when you quit jfbterm you can't get back to another tty... :-/
[05:02] <twb> Time to RTFS of w3m-img
[05:40] <Xase> lilstevie: adb does work in CM nightly 256 on my nook color.
[05:41] <lilstevie> and are you using the same kernel
[05:41] <lilstevie> well similar
[05:41] <lilstevie> with the changes to config
[05:41] <Xase> Well yes, with a couple of patches.
[05:41] <Xase> Using dalingrin's source which should have usb host support I'm informed =/
[05:42] <Xase> I know that's rather adb irrelevant, but it's relevant to my being able to interface with the device in general.
[05:43] <Xase> I just don't have anything that I can use on it though I realized. =/
[05:43] <lilstevie> host is irrelevant, the adb gadget driver is required
[05:44] <Xase> Well I'd imagine it should have it, as it is compiled with dalingrin's sources.
[05:44] <Xase> Let me check.
[05:45] <Xase> maybe my changes via chroot didn't affect properly?
[05:47] <Xase> lilstevie: still checking... no clue what section the adb gadget is located in :p
[05:48] <lilstevie> usb ofc
[05:48] <lilstevie> :p
[05:51] <Xase> :p I know... but I never delved this far deep...
[05:51] <Xase> I'm assuming USB Gadget should be selected... which it isn't...
[05:55] <Xase> lilstevie: wow I'm retarded... can't compile a uImage without uBoot tools made -_-
[17:50] <pnphi> join now
[17:51] <pnphi> hi there
[17:52] <pnphi> please help me...
[17:52] <pnphi> i have a problem
[17:52] <pnphi> i need ubuntu arm to have GUI
[17:52] <pnphi> what do i do ?
[18:06] <GrueMaster> pnphi: What platform?  Can you use one of our already generated images, like ubuntu-11.10-preinstalled-desktop for omap, omap4, mx5, or ac100?
[18:08] <pnphi> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/BuildArmPackages
[18:09] <pnphi> i have a ARM Ubuntu on Qemu
[18:09] <pnphi> but this isn't GUI
[18:11] <pnphi> i want to have GUI ...how i do ?
[18:11] <GrueMaster> Well, if you can get it to a shell and run apt-get, try installing task-selector "apt-get install tasksel".  Then run it and select one of the ubuntu desktops (ubuntu-desktop, kubuntu, xubuntu, etc).
[18:11] <GrueMaster> It will pull all the required packages and install them.
[18:12] <GrueMaster> No guarantees that they all work under QEMU though.  I don't test that.
[18:13] <pnphi> ok thanks..i try it
[18:16] <pnphi> i wish you merry christmas
[18:26] <GrueMaster> Happy holidays.
[21:33] <real_psyence> hey all - anyone know proper bootargs to get built-in displays on oneiric on blaze?