[01:58] the installer fails miserably on omap4. [02:11] jimerickson: That wasn't much information. [02:11] jimerickson: Which installer, which release, fails how. [02:18] the 24 july image on omap4 armhf (pandaboard ES) ubi-partman fails because /dev/cdrom cannot be unmounted. [02:23] Cute. [02:23] Can you file a bug? [02:24] yes i am about to do so. [02:27] Danke. [02:27] which package should designate as the culprit? [02:27] ubiquity is fine, we can triage from there. [02:27] ok [02:27] back in a bit [02:46] infinity i have to report the bug from my laptop so i cant use apport to do it. how do i file on launchpad. i have an account. [02:52] jimerickson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug [02:57] thank you [03:08] filed bug #1028716 [03:08] Launchpad bug 1028716 in ubiquity "ubi-partman fails because /dev/cdrom cannot be unmounted" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1028716 [03:19] Thanks, [04:47] ogra_: seems robclark was able to fix a few issues on the sgx side, and if that works better with compiz, it'd be the good candidate to push to ubuntu [04:48] once it lands at the ppa, will check that as well [04:48] * rsalveti gone [05:14] cooloney: do you know if ming is around? [05:25] ppisati: oh, i'm not sure, [05:26] ppisati: it's quite early for you. and ming might be out for lunch somehow [05:37] cooloney: i woke up at 6 AM this morning... [05:37] cooloney: anyhow i sent him an email, thanks [05:37] ppisati: what happened, man. because of your cat? heh [05:37] ppisati: actually i normally wake up at 3am or 4am every night recently [05:38] ppisati: not good [05:42] who knows, maybe i was tired of sleeping... :) [07:47] * ppisati -> back in 20mins [10:00] LetoThe2nd, so by the looks of it, the netboot images look fine, wnat to know whats wrong ? [10:00] ogra_: do want, but not right now... dev team always has SIGPIZZA at wednesday 12:00 [10:00] ah, k [10:01] well, you used the wrong image file (and i didnt notice) [10:01] ogra_: ah yes? [10:01] enjoy your food ... [10:01] will do :) [10:01] .img-fat-* is only the fat partition [10:01] .img-fb.gz or .img-serial.gz are the partitioned ones [10:02] but i really took care to triple name the file in use not to make the same mistake again that i did some months ago [10:02] * ogra_ will add a README [10:02] boot.img-serial.gz my ~/Download says.... [10:02] but will check & test in the afternoon [10:03] http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/quantal/main/installer-armhf/current/images/MANIFEST doesnt even list the -fat ones [10:08] ~ # dmesg|grep smsc [10:08] [ 0.762542] usbcore: registered new interface driver smsc95xx [10:08] ~ # cat /proc/net/dev [10:08] Inter-| Receive | Transmit [10:08] face |bytes packets errs drop fifo frame compressed multicast|bytes packets errs drop fifo colls carrier compressed [10:08] lo: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [10:08] ~ # [10:08] * ogra_ doesnt get that [10:08] why is there no NIC [10:53] marvin24: what was the commit you suggested for the page allocation failure? something about rx200 iirc [11:13] ppisati, http://lists.metaprl.org/pipermail/cs134-labs/2002-October/000025.html [11:13] (we're just discussing with apw in #ubuntu-release btw) [11:14] here is probabally more appropriate anyhow [11:14] yeah [11:15] one of this difficult ones, you cannot use _KERNEL in an interrupt context, which often is where you are when allocating skb's for packet reception, as you do it as you pull out packets from the ring [11:16] but it is worth looking at, else we might consider upping the reserve when initing that driver, *shudder* [11:18] i guess you are talking about this one [11:19] bug 746137 [11:19] Launchpad bug 746137 in jasper-initramfs "Page allocation failure on Pandaboard and Beagle XM" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/746137 [11:19] ppisati, yep [13:38] ppisati: commit 8821102 upstream for rt2x00 usb driver [13:57] marvin24: thanks, found it === Guest69114 is now known as Ursinha === zyga is now known as zyga-afk === davidm` is now known as davidm [17:35] marvin24, any developments news on the 3.1 kernel lately? [18:10] janimo: no, still searching for cause of the "usb fail to resume problem" [18:10] only ehci as you said right? [18:10] I cherry-picked all usb changes from android, still no change [18:10] janimo: there is only ehci ... [18:10] ah :) [18:10] in fact, only the ulpi port fails [18:11] so it locks up on resume or USB peripehrals die? [18:11] port dies [18:11] no clock :-( [18:12] and you have rebased on the l4t-rel15 branch? [18:13] l4t/l4t-r15 <- that is [18:13] the branch [18:13] yes [18:14] is it supposed to work on ventana? [18:16] I guess so [18:16] (but I didn't asked) [18:16] it worked on the andorid branch [18:16] ok [18:17] bisecting between rebases is hard though right? [18:17] if possible at all [18:17] better not [18:18] I try to compare android <-> l4t differences instead [20:24] any idea what I'm missing from a debootstrap'd filesystem updated to ubuntu-desktop? Seems all is not well with my locale: [20:24] locale.Error: unsupported locale setting [20:27] ahh.. /etc/defaults/locale [21:40] janimo: found the right commit to fix the resume problem ... [21:41] marvin24, nice :) [21:41] there are still tons of bug fixes [21:41] something that nvidia should apply to their tree? [21:41] lets hope they will release soon [21:41] I mean nvidia [21:41] they have it in the android branch [21:41] but not yet pushed the l4t one [21:41] ah, but not applied to the other yet [21:41] ok [21:42] are there bugfixes in this branch that are not in android? [22:42] hi everyone! [22:42] new to pandaboard here... [22:43] looking for the absolute best ubuntu desktop experience on pandaboard! [22:43] i have setup ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img.gz on have sandisk 8GB class UHS-1 95 MB/sec with pandaboard ES rev B1 [22:43] now i'm looking for best place to find a recipe to setup for best performance and compatibility of pandaboard and ubuntu 12.04 [22:44] what post installation steps to i take to get smoother graphics, ability to watch youtube, view mpeg4 smoothly in 1080p, hear audio from audio out jack [22:44] thanks! [22:45] menlopark: Well, for best performance, your first step is to install to a hard drive. [22:46] ok. but i'm trying to stay away from any moving parts (like fans and spinning hard disk platters), so would esata be better? [22:47] eSATA is a connection interface, not a drive type... [22:48] If you meant SSD, that might be better for your use case. Dunno. [22:50] somewhere i read the system would be faster if done from usb instead of SDHC card, is this generally the case? [22:50] i'm using sandisk 8GB class UHS-1 95 MB/sec. [22:51] and how would one connect SSD devices to pandaboard. any ideas? thanks:) [22:58] another question: what post installation steps to i take to get smoother graphics, ability to watch youtube, view mpeg4 smoothly in 1080p, hear audio from audio out jack [22:58] do i install some kind of restricted extras now? [22:59] menlopark: You'd connect it via USB, yeah. [23:00] menlopark: As for faster video acceleration, that's not really my forte, but there's a TI PPA with some mangled codec packages. [23:01] https://launchpad.net/~tiomap-dev/+archive/release [23:04] @infinity thanks. i read that installing the proprietary driver "PowerVR SBX" on Panda ES has some anomilies and i should stick with ubuntu's stock driver === XorA is now known as XorA|gone [23:31] I'll check in later . . . thanks! [23:46] is anyone working on a port to asus tf700?