[00:51] <u4and> Greetz
[00:51] <u4and> I've a gs3/intl quad core version, and i'm interested in the u4a
[00:51] <u4and> can this be forced to run on the device itself without being docked?
[01:17] <u4and> wow
[01:17] <u4and> durn dead
[11:45] <nijaba> hello lilstevie, ogra has pointed me to you to regarding ubuntu images for my transformer prime.  do you have any pointer?
[11:50] <lilstevie> nijaba, be a little patient with me? I have exams at the moment, but I am working on getting some stuff together
[11:50] <lilstevie> there is of course the 11.10 stuff if you are interested in a solution for the meanwhile
[11:57] <nijaba> lilstevie: thanks a lot for the answer, I'll be patient :)
[11:57] <nijaba> lilstevie: and good luck with your exams
[11:58] <lilstevie> thanks
[11:58] <lilstevie> I have my last one on Monday, so I hope to have a few of the bugs worked out by then
[15:07]  * ogra-nx7 hugs AlanBell 
[15:07] <ogra-nx7> thx for the redirect !
[15:14] <AlanBell> err, hi ogra-nx7
[15:15] <AlanBell> erm, what did I do?
[15:15] <AlanBell> oh, the -nexus7 redirect :)
[15:15] <ogra-nx7> redirect -nexus7
[15:15] <ogra-nx7> yeah
[16:00] <GrueMaster> So, how will killing freezes affect Ubuntu on Arm testing?  In the past, weeks have gone by with little to no image QA due to pool churn between freezes.
[18:51] <uragano2> Hello, i am using ubuntu 12.04 on my pandaboard(OMAP4), i installed it in a usb drive. I'd like to know if i can switch off the drive when it is unused. Thanks
[18:55] <uragano2> i know that i may use hdparm, but seeing that some commands are labeled as "dangerous" and no guide speaks about turn off the drive with the OS i am asking to you :)
[18:56] <GrueMaster> What do you mean, switch off the drive?  While the system is booted?
[18:58] <GrueMaster> Normally, you don't shut off the drive the system is booting from, regardless of architecture.  You can in some cases shutdown after the OS has been suspended or halted, but not while running.
[19:05] <ieatlint> i'd assume he means spin down the drive, and the "usb drive" is a regular hdd connected over a usb adapter
[19:06] <GrueMaster> That's what I was thinking, but still...
[20:29] <uragano2> GrueMaster: i mean spin down the drive where i installed ubuntu
[23:09] <ieatlint> on the nexus 7 image, i see libGLESv2.so in /usr/lib/nvidia-tegra/ and /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/mesa-egl/ .. the default ld path links things against the ones in mesa-egl, but should i actually be linking against the nvidia-tegra ones?
[23:10] <ieatlint> opengl es 2.0 does work with the mesa-egl ones, but i'm wondering if there would be better performance/support via the nvidia-tegra ones
[23:12] <ieatlint> oh, nm, heh, after thinking i had verified via ldd that things were linking against mesa-egl version, i see misread and /usr/lib/libGLESv2.so.2 is what it uses, which is a symlink for the nvidia-tegra so :)