[01:05] <ethan_> part
[01:38] <TheMuso> c
[01:41] <lilstevie> howdy
[09:06] <LetoThe2nd> hrw: ping.
[09:06] <LetoThe2nd> hrw: you blog seems b0rken again.
[09:55] <hrw> LetoThe2nd: hm.
[09:56] <suihkulokki> hrw: do you run it on a beagleboard or what? :P
[09:56] <hrw> suihkulokki: friend setup vps on r/pi model a (128MB ram)
[09:57] <hrw> suihkulokki: 16 vps, each got 2GB of swap on usb 1.1 disk
[14:14] <angs> I have ubuntu-server on my beagleboard-xm. I would like to remote debugging by using eclipse. I need to use gcc of the board however, gcc -v says the OS does not have gcc. what is the package name that I should install? is it  gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf
[14:21] <ogra_> build essential (that also cares for binutils etc)
[14:22] <ogra_> err build-essential
[14:22] <ubuntu> thank you ogra_
[16:24] <prpplague> anyone know if the ubuntu 12.04 for pandaboard is configured to be able to record from the audio input jack?
[16:27]  * prpplague has no clue who _is_ and _is not_ with canonical anymore
[16:32]  * XorA|gone is not, so thats -1 for you to investigate
[16:34] <ndec> prpplague: i know...
[16:35] <ndec> and it's supposedly not working fine.
[16:39] <prpplague> ndec: "not working fine"? just to confirm recording from the audio in is not working, is that correct?
[16:49] <GrueMaster> For the record, I fought with this for 4 releases.  Every new release breaks.
[17:11] <highvoltage> ogra_: do you know if ubuntu-armhf will run on this? http://howchip.com/shop/item.php?it_id=AND5250A
[17:12] <highvoltage> stgraber: ^^^ that seems close to what you've been looking for as well
[17:12] <highvoltage> (2GB of RAM, SATA)
[17:15] <infinity> highvoltage: Userspace will, but we have no kernel for it.
[17:15] <GrueMaster> highvoltage: Assuming the Cortex A15 is backwards compatible with Cortex A8/9, it should.
[17:15] <infinity> highvoltage: Looks somewhat similar to the new Chromebook's specs, I imagine someone will make both go at some point.
[17:16] <infinity> GrueMaster: It's v7-a, yeah.
[17:16] <highvoltage> infinity: that would be nice. the chromebook at least comes with a built-in UPS :)
[17:16] <stgraber> highvoltage: no wired network (or I missed it when reading through the page)
[17:16] <highvoltage> infinity: is the bootloader locked down on the chromebook?
[17:16] <highvoltage> stgraber: it has 100mbps ethernet
[17:16] <infinity> highvoltage: Nope, it's hacker friendly.
[17:16] <infinity> highvoltage: Ish.
[17:17] <highvoltage> stgraber: tjeu dpm
[17:18] <infinity> 100M?  Really?  Ick.
[17:18] <highvoltage> (oops)
[17:18] <highvoltage> stgraber: they don't mention it on the specs, but if ou scroll down you see it on the pic where they show you where all the ports are
[17:18] <stgraber> highvoltage: ah right, didn't look at the diagram and below, just looked at the text and did a search through the page which didn't return anything :)
[17:18] <highvoltage> infinity: the chromebook doesn't have gigabit does it?
[17:19] <infinity> highvoltage: Not sure, but other new devices do (finally)
[17:19]  * GrueMaster wishes he still had discretionary spending budget for arm toys.
[17:19] <infinity> Like the mx6, and potentially the Panda5, when it exists.
[17:19] <highvoltage> GrueMaster: heh, it's not like I have either
[17:20] <highvoltage> GrueMaster: I guess it's about priorities :)
[17:20] <highvoltage> (like, who needs car insurance and boring stuff like that anyway!?)
[17:21] <prpplague> highvoltage: looking at the samsung A15 board?
[17:21] <GrueMaster> highvoltage: Well, I have very little time (i.e. none) to do any Linux development or testing on arm these days.  While I would like to get a Chromebook and maybe a Panda 5, I'm not sure what I would do with it.
[17:22] <highvoltage> stgraber: https://plus.google.com/photos/104492301562638456962/albums/5803655978096681985/5803656013390346514 - are they all set up in containers?
[17:23] <highvoltage> prpplague: was looking at this one: http://howchip.com/shop/item.php?it_id=AND5250A
[17:23] <prpplague> highvoltage: yea thta is the one i am referring to
[17:24] <prpplague> highvoltage: curious as to what featuers are grabbing your attention with that board?
[17:24] <highvoltage> prpplague: 2GB RAM, SATA, USB 3
[17:25] <highvoltage> (sata seems to be hard to get)
[17:25] <prpplague> well you normally don't have sata on a cell phone, hehe
[17:25] <infinity> SATA is getting more and more common on dev boards this year and next.
[17:26] <infinity> The pain is almost over.
[17:26] <infinity> RAM is still hard to come by, though.
[17:26] <prpplague> indeed
[17:27] <lilstevie> yeah, sata seems to be a key feature in a lot of the new SoCs (unused in most cases, but there none the less)
[17:27] <GrueMaster> Better to have and not need...
[17:27] <infinity> When you can completely power it off, yeah.
[17:41] <ogra-nx7> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/10/ubuntu-installer-for-nexus-7-tablet-made-available-for-devs
[17:41] <ogra-nx7> :D
[17:53]  * GrueMaster would very much rather work on something like that than lift 50-80lbs servers and deal with the idioctacy here.
[18:12] <ogra-nx7> GrueMaster, yeah, tablet and cloud are the future, who wants to carry heavy cases ...
[18:19] <ogra-nx7> GrueMaster, and as we all know clouds run in the sky, so no HW needed ;)
[18:19] <stgraber> highvoltage: yep, those are all individual containers (though not all are ready yet, but will be for 13.04, or so I hope)
[19:44] <steev> ogra-nx7: uh, someone has to lift the 50-80lbs servers that are used for the cloud that everyone else uses
[19:46] <steev> btw, decent build systems (though i think they are a tad pricey) - http://openblocks.plathome.com/products/obs_a/ - sata, and a sodimm slot
[19:46] <ogra-nx7> nah, cant be, clouds dont weight that much
[19:46] <steev> heh
[19:46] <ogra-nx7> :)
[19:47] <steev> sadly, that IS how some people think of the cloud
[19:47] <ogra-nx7> yup
[19:47] <steev> somehow, when they talk of it
[19:47] <steev> i picture this - http://dev.gentoo.org/~steev/files/screenshots/thecloud.png
[19:48] <ogra-nx7> heh
[19:49] <steev> also, not sure why the openblocks says japan only, because i'm in the US and definitely got one
[19:49] <steev> they also include an Intel 313 series 20gb ssd
[19:50] <ogra-nx7> i think the canonical path goes to real arm servers
[19:50] <steev> calxeda?
[19:50] <steev> i'm not rich enough to get them to talk to me
[19:50] <ogra-nx7> calxeda or armadaxp
[19:50] <steev> the openblox is an armada xp
[19:50] <steev> blocks*
[19:51] <steev> dual core 1.33 (and 3gb ram because it comes with 2gb in the sodimm)
[19:51] <ogra-nx7> yeah i rather mean blades :)
[19:51] <steev> well, we can't all be fancy companies with server racks :P
[19:52] <steev> i mean i COULD, i have the space for it, but ehhh, i like my power bill currently being < 60USD
[19:52] <ogra-nx7> heh, no, but to build a distro a rack helps
[19:52] <steev> very true
[22:05] <steev> oh spiffy, a precise image for the trimslice
[23:14] <satellit> steev: is there a link for the precise image for the trimslice?
[23:15] <satellit> I habe h250 and can change the HD for testing
[23:15] <steev> http://www.trimslice.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2898#p2898
[23:15] <satellit> thanks