[13:21] <janimo> marvin24, do you keep tracking nvidia's tegra tree with your ac100 3.1 one? I just sa you did a merge recently
[13:21] <janimo> any specific ac100 bugs solved?
[13:27] <marvin24> janimo: last merge was yesterday
[13:27] <marvin24> beside the console, I'm not aware of any bugs
[13:27] <janimo> I am testing a build now
[13:27] <marvin24> eh, maybe reboot doesn't work - I need to check this
[13:28] <marvin24> maybe someone at nv is already looking into the console problem
[15:23] <satellit__> I have been unable to get ifupdown (eth0) to work on my TrimSlicePRO / wireless is very slow/ using USB eithernet adapter for wired networking ATM any Ideas how to fix stock cat-5 in TrimSlicePro?
[15:43] <janimo> ogra_, marvin24 uploaded a 3.1 based package. It finally booted here, not sure what I did wrong initially but it had bad UUID for the boot partition
[16:06] <angs> I get the following error for wpa_supplicant -u http://paste.ubuntu.com/1037470/
[16:06] <angs> can anyone tell me why do I get that error?
[16:22] <infinity> janimo: Your linux-ac100 had a sad.
[16:24] <infinity> janimo: /bin/sh: 1: lzop: not found
[16:26] <marvin24_DT> yes, lzo compressed kernels need lzop
[16:26] <marvin24_DT> janimo: also make sure to boot with "console=tty1"
[16:27] <marvin24_DT> this does not enable splash, but at least it doesn't crash anymore
[16:27] <angs> why can't I find any result for "realtek" or "rtl8192cu" on http://packages.ubuntu.com
[16:29] <marvin24_DT> angs: should be supported by the kernel already
[16:29] <marvin24_DT> drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi
[16:30] <angs> I can see rtl8192cu  on lsmod, does it mean that the driver is already installed?
[16:30] <infinity> angs: Yes.
[16:31] <angs> thank you
[16:32] <angs> ifconfig wlan0 up shows me "wlan0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device" and the usb adapter is plugged
[16:32] <angs> uname -a  > Linux omap 3.2.0-psp7 #1 Fri Apr 13 04:55:05 UTC 2012 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
[16:34] <angs> do I need to install something to use the wifi module?
[16:34] <janimo> infinity, oh, I had no idea it used lz by default, I certainly did no intend to enable that
[16:34] <janimo> marvin24, that is up to the installer to set up no? Or shall I change default cmdline in the kernel configs?
[16:35] <marvin24_DT> angs: you may post the output of dmesg somewhere
[16:36] <marvin24_DT> janimo: it's a kernel config option
[16:36] <marvin24_DT> (kernel compression)
[16:36] <infinity> angs: ifconfig -a, and find the right device?
[16:36] <marvin24_DT> I have it enabled
[16:38] <angs> ifconfig -a shows eth0 and l0. I can not see the whole dmesg, because it is too long
[16:38] <angs> is there any command to paste the output into pastebin or paste.ubuntu.com?
[16:39] <marvin24_DT> angs: run "dmesg | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us"
[16:39] <marvin24_DT> and post the output
[16:40] <angs> http://sprunge.us/XQWW
[16:42] <marvin24_DT> angs: urg
[16:42] <marvin24_DT> your usb host has problems
[16:43] <angs> is it too bad?
[16:43] <marvin24_DT> well, just a kernel bug I think
[16:43] <marvin24_DT> file a bug report I would suggest
[16:44] <angs> are you able to see that if it is because of the image that I loaded or the problem generated after the image loading?
[16:44] <angs> where can I report it on bugzilla.gnome.org?
[16:45] <marvin24_DT> angs: what platform is it?
[16:45] <marvin24_DT> I only identified omap
[16:46] <marvin24_DT> where did you got the image from?
[16:46] <angs> I am using beaglebone and get the image on http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu
[16:46] <marvin24_DT> looks like ubuntu precise, to you can file a bug on bugs.launchpad.net
[16:48] <angs> thank you
[17:29] <infinity> angs / marvin24_DT: Ubuntu doesn't provide beaglebone kernels, that's a third-party deal.
[17:30] <infinity> (So, please don't file Ubuntu bugs about their kernels)
[17:30] <marvin24_DT> infinity: sorry, exchanged beaglebone with beagleboard
[17:31] <infinity> I think it would be shiny if someone made our omap kernel work with the bone, but it sure doesn't right now. :P
[17:31] <ogra_> well, someone should send someone of us a bone then :)
[17:34] <marvin24_DT> isn't this the same SoC?
[17:34] <ogra_> nope
[17:35] <ogra_> its amXXXX someting vs omap3 iirc
[17:35] <ogra_> not sure, that amXXX might be omap based but its definitely different SoCs in the end
[17:36] <marvin24_DT> never heard of this one
[17:37] <marvin24_DT> but the ubuntu kernel seems to boot
[17:38] <infinity> It does?
[17:39] <marvin24_DT> Linux version 3.2.0-psp7 (root@panda-a1-1gb) (gcc version 4.6.3 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu4) ) #1 Fri Apr 13 04:55:05 UTC 2012
[17:39] <ogra_> AM335x is the actual SoC name
[17:39] <marvin24_DT> it's an omap2
[17:39] <infinity> marvin24_DT: That's not an Ubuntu kernel.
[17:39] <marvin24_DT> maybe the kernel was only compile on ubuntu
[17:40] <infinity> Compiled with our toolchain, yes, but not our sources. :)
[17:41] <ogra_> http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/dsp/platform/sitara/whats_new.page?DCMP=AM33x_Announcement&HQS=am335x
[17:42] <ogra_> TI's new $5 CPU
[17:42] <ogra_> heh
[17:43] <ogra_> AM335x Evaluation module (EVM) from TI is available for $995.
[17:43] <ogra_> wow, so they added peripherials for $990
[17:43] <prpplague> GrueMaster: ping
[17:53] <GrueMaster> prpplague: pong
[20:42] <parabyte> interesting
[20:42] <parabyte> I did not realise there was a ubuntu arm channel
[20:43] <prpplague> parabyte: there is a ubuntu leg channel as well
[20:43] <parabyte> i might install ubuntu on my nasty android netbook i like the interface you guys got unity
[20:43] <parabyte> looks interesting from selling netbooks point of view
[20:44] <parabyte> me personally i like my e17 or xfce
[20:44]  * prpplague is not a fan of unity
[20:44] <parabyte> newbies love it ;)
[20:44] <parabyte> wondermedia wm8650 i got
[20:44] <prpplague> indeed
[20:44] <parabyte> iv had it running Debian squeeze
[20:45] <parabyte> cheapest computational device i could find on ebay with a display and keyboard
[20:45] <parabyte> !
[20:45] <parabyte> cpu is really weak
[20:45] <parabyte> from what i can make out has a arm Version 4 architecture
[23:46] <infinity> janimo: Thanks for the fixed ac100 upload.  I was just about to nag you again, but figured I'd check LP first, and there it was. ;)