[00:09] <jimerickson> xorg-server still not fixed with latest update. log in screen is still all i get. this is on the 12.10 omap4+armhf image on a pandaboard ES.
[00:20] <jimerickson> after a reboot there isn't even a log in screen just the console.
[08:06] <marvin24> janimo: the ac100 said, that xserver doesn't crash without xorg.conf ...
[08:06] <marvin24> maybe another test point ...
[08:26] <prologic> Anyone aware of any other 1RU/2RU ARM powered servers? I've found the ZT R1801e (http://www.ztsystems.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1483) and am inquiring on price. Wondering if anyone is aware of any others like this?
[08:30] <scientes> http://content.dell.com/us/en/enterprise/d/campaigns/project-copper
[08:30] <scientes> http://www.calxeda.com/
[08:30] <scientes> prologic, ^
[08:31] <scientes> they are a bit bigger than 2U however
[08:33] <prologic> yeah I'm aware of calxeda, but avoiding it due to cost
[08:34] <scientes> also the dell link
[08:35] <scientes> thats 3U sie
[08:35] <scientes> *size
[08:35] <prologic> yeah and it's price range would be high too
[08:35] <prologic> so far I've only found the ZT system that might fit the power and cost budget
[08:38] <scientes> prologic, how much does the full 8 slow thing cost?
[08:38] <scientes> *slot
[08:39] <prologic> I'm finding out :)
[08:39] <prologic> but I bet it'll be cheaper than the Del 3RU version
[08:40] <prologic> and the Calxeda based Boston viridis is about $50k fully speced
[08:44] <lilstevie> I'll be happier using arm servers once we get a decent amount of ram in them
[11:33] <janimo> marvin24, I am not aware of creating and xorg.conf, do the L4T tools do? I don't have the ac100 open now, but will check this too
[11:37] <marvin24> janimo: L4T provides an almost empty xorg.conf
[11:37] <marvin24> I don't know if nvidia-tegra just copies it
[16:52] <prpplague> infinity: ping
[16:52] <prpplague> oops
[16:52] <prpplague> infinity: give me a shout when you have a couple minutes
[16:59] <infinity> prpplague: I'm vaguely around, what's up?
[17:02] <prpplague> infinity: see /msg
[17:51] <wookey> something is very wrong in quantal: dpkg --print-foreign-architectures is: i386 armhf
[17:52] <xnox> wookey: looks good to me.
[17:52] <wookey> but sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev:armhf gives: zlib1g-dev:armel : Depends: zlib1g:armel (= 1:1.2.7.dfsg-13) but it is not going to be installed
[17:52] <xnox> wookey: now that's funny ;-)
[17:52] <wookey> apt seems to be deciding I'd much prefer armel for reason despite not mentioning it anywhere
[17:53] <wookey> well, the only place it is mentionned is in sources.list: deb [arch=armhf,armel] http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports quantal main universe
[17:53] <infinity> wookey: No, that means you already have the armel package installed.
[17:53] <infinity> wookey: At least, I suspect that's what it means.
[17:54] <wookey> dpkg --get-selections | grep zlib says zlib1g:amd64install zlib1g-dev:amd64				install
[17:54] <wookey> I have a libc6-armel-cross. that should be OK
[17:55] <wookey> dpkg --get-selections | grep armel only shows toolchain armel-cross packages
[17:56] <infinity> Weird.
[17:57] <infinity> Could be that apt hates you.
[17:57] <infinity> Drop the armel from sources.list and see if it gets wise?
[17:58] <infinity> Though, I can't see how this would be apt's fault, even if both arches were enabled.
[17:58] <infinity> Seems just plain weird.