[01:21] <plugwash> where are the arm ports of ubuntu hosted? they don't seem to be in the main archive
[01:21] <infinity> plugwash: ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports
[01:21] <plugwash> thanks
[01:44] <lilstevie> infinity: ok, I want to start creating my own images rather than remixing the OMAP ones :)
[01:45] <lilstevie> infinity: but I was reading something on the linaro wiki and it said that only their one in the PPA works for creating arm images
[01:45] <infinity> That's pretty obviously not true, or we wouldn't be making Ubuntu images.
[01:45] <infinity> Since we only use our own tools...
[01:45] <lilstevie> heh
[01:45] <lilstevie> fair enough
[02:21] <lilstevie> infinity: is there a page on the wiki about setting up live-build correctly, cause I can't seem to find anything
[05:23] <recurrence> Hi all, I have X86 Ubuntu and want to build a simple ARM Hello World in C.  Is there a tutorial for what I need to do that?  I did some searching on the web but I've been getting back 4 year old posts about building whole cross-compiling toolchains.
[05:26] <lilstevie> install the arm cross compiler recurrence
[05:27] <recurrence> Is there a pre-built one?  When I searched for that I got links like http://www.ailis.de/~k/archives/19-ARM-cross-compiling-howto.html
[05:39] <recurrence> ahh cool.  There's a cross-compilation environment called scratchbox with some interesting functionality.  I'm going to check that out, thx!
[05:43] <lilstevie> recurrence: arm-linx-gcc or something like that on the repo
[05:50] <twb> lilstevie: in your .36 kernel, it looks like IPv6 is enabled but IPv6 firewall isn't -- suggest enable both or neither.  (Investiation: http://paste.debian.net/150262/)
[05:53] <lilstevie> twb: tell that to asus then :)
[05:53] <lilstevie> twb: that is how it is enabled in the default config
[05:53] <twb> Oh I thought you had made some changes to the .config
[05:53] <lilstevie> yes, I have made some changes to the config
[05:54] <lilstevie> those needed to get GNU/linux to boot
[05:54] <twb> OK, if your goal is minimal changes, then nm
[05:55] <twb> I'm just grumpy because stuff like ssh binds on ipv6 by default and I can't lock it down
[05:57] <twb> Not grumpy enough to try uboot tho ;-)
[05:58] <lilstevie> heh, my goal isn't minimal changes, it is just this is not even alpha quality, it is bare minimum to get shit working
[05:58] <lilstevie> then slowly work it up
[05:58] <twb> Okey dookey