[10:18] <ogra_> cooloney, i got my board booting into u-boot again
[10:18] <cooloney> uboot? not kernel?
[10:18] <ogra_> took quite some effort (installing windows on a VM etc)
[10:19] <ogra_> i need to partition it properly etc, all i can get to boot is the u-boot shipped on the SD ... but that funnily doesnt contain ext2 support
[10:19] <ogra_> (teh shipped SD *only* comes with ext2 partitions so i cant boot the shipped OS with the shipped u-boot :P )
[10:46] <ogra_> Ubuntu quantal (development branch) sabre ttymxc1
[10:46] <ogra_> sabre login:
[10:46] <ogra_> \o/
[11:01]  * LetoThe2nd throws confetti
[13:31] <ogra_> lool, FYI, my probs with the mx6 were based on the fact that the nand erase command from the linaro wiki actually wipes u-boot and only dumps SPL in place so that you dont get any output at all unless you have a properly prepared SD ... the howto should state that(would have saved me some days)
[13:35] <ogra_> ppisati, sooo... finally got around testing your 3.5 omap4 kernel ... seems there are issues with ext4
[13:35] <ogra_> (or with USB, not sure)
[13:35] <lool> ogra_: I know nothing about it, but thought it would be good to fix instructions that could damage the hardware
[13:36] <lool> ogra_: we're less active on FSL hardware, if you'd like to just patch the wiki page that'd be great (I don't have the sabre mx6 board)
[13:36] <ppisati> ogra_: uh?
[13:36] <ogra_> ppisati, hmm, gone on second boot
[13:37] <ppisati> ogra_: what was?
[13:37] <ogra_> it hung first with journal commit errors ...
[13:37] <ogra_> [   40.521881] journal commit I/O error
[13:37] <xranby> btw.. i stopped by imaginative tech boot at siggraph 2012,, and they where running opencl drivers on a pandaboard! https://twitter.com/#!/xranby/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com%2F6RC0xu8A
[13:37] <ogra_> and later it had:
[13:37] <ogra_> [   42.271453] EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4_find_entry:1209: inode #34: comm udevd: reading directory lblock 0
[13:38] <xranby> can someone poke ti to fetch and build the latest drivers? :)
[13:38] <ppisati> ogra_: never had
[13:38] <ogra_> ppisati, well, as i said, gone on second boot, i'll call it a hiccup until i see it again :)
[13:39] <ogra_> ubuntu@panda:~$ uname -a
[13:39] <ogra_> Linux panda 3.5.0-205-omap4 #10 SMP PREEMPT Fri Aug 10 11:18:11 UTC 2012 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
[13:39] <ogra_> :)
[13:40] <xranby> ogra_: hi have you got access to any of the new OpenCL drivers for the pandaboard?
[13:41] <Neko> I wonder what their 35% power saving 50% FPS increase data comes from.. what are they comparing it against?
[13:42] <ogra_> xranby, nope, ask ndec
[13:43] <ndec> xranby: ogra_: openCL is not available. see https://groups.google.com/d/topic/pandaboard/RO1ONkVcZhw/discussion.
[13:44] <ogra_> ppisati, sound stuff seems to be still missing ?
[13:44] <ppisati> ogra_: yes
[13:45] <ppisati> ogra_: analog audio is broken (and disabled)
[13:45] <ogra_> [    0.329620] gpmc: irq-52 could not claim: err -22
[13:45] <ogra_> [    0.330078] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[13:45] <ogra_> [    0.330108] WARNING: at /home/ppisati/ubuntu-quantal/arch/arm/mach-omap2/pm.c:128 _init_omap_device_lats+0x54/0x9c()
[13:45] <ogra_> [    0.330139] _init_omap_device_lats: could not find omap_hwmod for iva_seq0
[13:45] <ogra_> [    0.330139] Modules linked in:
[13:45] <ogra_> and there is an oops on boot
[13:45] <ogra_> two actually
[13:46] <ppisati> ogra_: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ti-omap4/+bug/1035289
[13:46] <ogra_> beyond that iot looks pretty good, i need to test on a desktop install too
[13:46] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1035289 in linux-ti-omap4 "Ubuntu-3.5.0-205.10 testing" [Undecided,New]
[13:46] <ppisati> ogra_: i knew
[13:46] <ogra_> especially if this kernel woks with plymouth now
[13:46] <ppisati> ogra_: i listed the known issues here
[13:47] <lilstevie> ndec, how annoying, hopefully they will loosen up soon
[13:48] <ogra_> ppisati, on the server image it looks pretty good :)
[14:04] <ogra_> rsalveti, how big are the chances to get PVR to work with ppisati's recent kernel ?
[14:04] <ogra_> seems we will be dropping unity-2d real soon
[14:10] <rsalveti> ogra_: is it in the archive already?
[14:10] <ogra_> only in PPA i think
[14:10] <rsalveti> I'm currently testing with the latest xorg, which worries more
[14:10] <rsalveti> that is still at proposed
[14:10] <ogra_> but imho we should just upload, it works good enough as a base for bugfixing i think
[14:11] <ogra_> i havent tested desktop yet but wouldnt expect big issues there apart from plymouth and inded sound missing
[14:11] <rsalveti> well, the faster we can get this kernel at the archive the better
[14:12] <rsalveti> will be tested more
[14:12] <ogra_> ppisati, ^^^
[14:12]  * ogra_ agrees
[14:15] <lilstevie> ogra_, will that not cause issues with tegra (dropping unity-2d)
[14:15] <ogra_> ac100 will switch to a different deskrtop (lxde or xfce)
[14:15] <lilstevie> hm ok
[14:16] <lilstevie> I kinda like unity :/
[14:16]  * ogra_ too, especially 2d
[14:16] <ogra_> but the maintainers made their decision
[14:16] <ogra_> 2d is officially dead
[14:16] <ogra_> and will go from the images soon
[14:17] <lilstevie> I guess that could push us to figure out why gles is broken
[14:17] <lilstevie> for tegra
[14:17] <ogra_> well, not much to figure out there on our side
[14:17] <ogra_> first of all nvidia needs to release something against abi 13
[14:18] <lilstevie> I suppose  it is more getting nvidia to fix it
[14:18] <ogra_> and there seem to be issues with cairo > 1.10
[14:18] <lilstevie> :/
[14:29] <ogra_> xnox, whats that scary new page in ubiquity ?
[14:29] <ogra_> is there a way to avoid it ?
[14:29] <xnox> ogra_: committed a fix
[14:29] <xnox> it's a one line =)
[14:30] <xnox> will make a release today to make it disappear.
[14:30] <ogra_> ok, so its not a default thing we force onto the user then :)
[14:30] <ogra_> phew
[14:59] <xnox> ogra_: and it's not scary, it's meant to be user friendly =)
[16:16] <GrueMaster> They're dropping Unity-2D?  Well, that pretty much kills remote desktop.
[16:17]  * GrueMaster knew he should have just stuck with kde.  It at least autosenses and increases features when available.
[16:20] <jocarter> afaik the fancy stuff has been cut away with unity-3d and it works fine now over remote displays
[16:22] <GrueMaster> Has this been tested, or is this just a theory?
[16:27] <stgraber> mostly a theory at this stage, though they need to have unity-3d run on llvmpipe without the machine melting
[16:28] <stgraber> so they'll most likely special case the llvmpipe driver in the code and turn of gpu intensive stuff
[16:28] <TypoNAM> GrueMaster: I advise using a lightweight desktop environment like XFCE instead, or even openbox if you really want the bare minimum
[16:31] <GrueMaster> TypoNAM: Since I don't do much ARM work anymore, it really doesn't matter to me what happens here, but I am doing a lot of deployment to x86 hardware that I prefer to keep remote, as it is in a lab.  And installing one image, then installing multiple desktop environments is a PITA.
[16:33] <TypoNAM> GrueMaster: I use XFCE for NoMachine remote sessions too, not just embedded hardware that can run X ;)
[16:34] <GrueMaster> Ok.  So I guess I just switch to Xubuntu iso downloads.  Can do it, just don't like that option much.  I actually am liking Unity-2D.
[23:07] <ratbert90> hey, anybody have any experience with bluetooth on embedded systems?
[23:08] <ratbert90> more specifically, I have a Pan1325 and I would like to know if dmesg should output that the kernel recognizes it before I go about using hciattach