[00:01] <SoulShadow> so..
[00:01] <SoulShadow> GrueMaster: seems there's no working mali drivers for linux?
[00:02] <GrueMaster> I wouldn't know.  I think Linaro are working on some, but not sure.
[00:02] <SoulShadow> linaro tweaks on android break a shit ton of things
[00:03] <GrueMaster> Time to shutdown and go home.  I'll be back on line later tonight and tomorrrow.
[00:09] <dfernandes> just tried to boot 12.10 on a pandaboard, and ubiquity crashed during the install, is this known?
[00:14] <ozzloy> will ubuntu arm run on the new google chromebook?
[00:15] <dfernandes> Also, is there any equivalent of the preinstalled image for 12.10?
[00:16] <SoulShadow> ozzloy: we have no idea
[00:16] <SoulShadow> chances are not right away
[00:18] <ozzloy> SoulShadow, http://chromeos-cr48.blogspot.com/2012/04/chrubuntu-1204-now-with-double-bits.html i just looked for "chromebook ubuntu" looks like it can
[00:18] <ozzloy> sorry for asking before doing that
[00:18] <SoulShadow> you said the new one
[00:19] <SoulShadow> the new chromebook is A15 cores
[00:19] <SoulShadow> the old ones were a9
[00:19] <SoulShadow> a15 support doesn't seem to be here until 3.7 or 3.8
[00:19] <SoulShadow> and it doesn't seem to be that there's a mali t604 driver
[00:24] <ozzloy> SoulShadow, oic
[00:24] <ozzloy> i was more wondering if ubuntu would run on chromebooks in general
[00:24] <ozzloy> so linux 3.8 and later will probably be needed to run on a chromebook?
[00:25] <ozzloy> on the latest chromebook*
[00:25] <SoulShadow> on the latest chances are it will need kernel 3.7 or so
[00:25] <SoulShadow> can't quote me on that
[00:25] <ozzloy> kk
[00:25] <SoulShadow> more info will be available once the device is widely avail
[00:26] <ozzloy> i believe it's widely available right now
[00:26] <ozzloy> i plan on going to best buy and getting one for my mom
[00:26] <SoulShadow> it's prorder.
[00:26] <SoulShadow> preorder
[00:26] <SoulShadow> doesn't go on sale till next week
[00:26] <ozzloy> aw
[00:26] <ozzloy> well thanks for letting me know that
[00:26] <SoulShadow> lol
[00:27] <SoulShadow> yeah
[00:27] <ozzloy> i've wanted a chromebook for a while, and just recently decided to do it.  then i found out there was a new one out
[00:27] <ozzloy> but i guess it's not even out for reals yet
[00:52] <mjrosenb> SoulShadow: chrome os is based on a linux kernel, I can't imagine that linux *won't* run on it.
[00:57] <SoulShadow> mjrosenb guess we'll find out huh
[00:58] <SoulShadow> i mean, it'll run, yeah
[00:58] <SoulShadow> just a matter how soon they get it running
[03:03] <SoulShadow> hm
[03:03] <SoulShadow> i'm reading a lot of issues with getting ubuntu on a chrome os device
[03:08] <mjrosenb> this is with the new device, or older chrom devices?
[03:09] <SoulShadow> they're the same
[03:09] <SoulShadow> the process is the same
[03:10] <SoulShadow> they use a version of secureboot
[04:10] <[deXter]> Hey all, is there an ARM version of the minimal CD?
[04:10] <[deXter]> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[04:12] <SoulShadow> there's an ARM version of your mom
[04:33] <lilstevie> [deXter], I don't think so, ubuntu-arm install media is device specific
[04:34] <[deXter]> oh?
[04:34] <lilstevie> what arm board are you trying to install on?
[04:35] <[deXter]> Cortex A9
[04:35] <lilstevie> [deXter], arm devices cannot run a unified kernel at this stage
[04:35] <lilstevie> that isn't a board, that is a processor type
[04:35] <[deXter]> Its an Exynos chip
[04:35] <lilstevie> ok, I don't believe there are any install images for any exynos based boards, you would have to modify one yourself
[04:36] <[deXter]> hmm
[04:36] <[deXter]> Would I have to compile only the kernel or the whole distro itself?
[04:39] <lilstevie> ubuntu is a binary distribution, so you shouldn't need to compile the whole distro :)
[04:39] <lilstevie> you will however need to compile the kernel for your device
[04:39] <lilstevie> which device is it
[04:40] <lilstevie> cause you can start with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core and build your image
[04:40] <lilstevie> but you need to have a kernel
[04:42] <[deXter]> It's a Galaxy S2
[04:44] <lilstevie> ok you will probably need to make some changes to the android kernel
[04:44] <lilstevie> and it would be a good idea to set up serial
[04:47] <[deXter]> well I'm already able to boot 12.04 on top of my existing android kernel
[04:47] <[deXter]> I mean, as a chroot setup
[04:47] <[deXter]> so want to do something similar for 12.10 :)
[04:47] <[deXter]> wait
[04:47] <[deXter]> since I already have 12.04 running, would a dist-upgrade work?
[04:50] <lilstevie> dist-ugrade would work, at least in a normal situation
[04:50] <lilstevie> I am unsure if you will come across issues in chroot
[04:50] <lilstevie> cause it really isn't the same
[04:52] <[deXter]> well, there's only one way to find out :)
[04:52] <[deXter]> will backup my ubuntu image and test it out
[04:58] <lilstevie> yep
[08:00] <ping__> hy how to configure mpddroid ?
[10:47] <lilstevie> ogra_, is the nux fix for tegra in -proposed?
[10:49] <ogra_> not sure, it will likely be soon though
[10:51] <lilstevie> ok cool, just saw that there is a newer nux in -proposed and was wondering if it had the fix
[11:13] <newbie_> i have device arm926 and kernel is 2.6.12.5 no support compat-wireless and i want to add usb-wifi to that device what i must do whitout new kernel ?
[15:22] <sanone> I'm having some general crosscompilation questions.. anyone awake in here?
[15:38] <sanone> If I want to crosscompile on my Ubuntubox for the raspberry pi do need need to make a chroot and install the raspberry OS in there?
[19:05] <uragano2> Hello, after made a new installation of ubuntu 12.04 on my Pandaboard i am asking if i must add some PPA because here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP i read that i must not use it. thanks
[21:29] <tico> hey, is it supported to devices with armv6 :P?