[19:21] greetings chris4585 [19:24] hey wrst [19:26] happy hump day chris4585 [19:29] woot [19:29] something about today, I can't remember though [19:32] ha ha [21:44] heelo [22:22] what?? ?a netritious appearance :) [22:22] how you doing netritious? [22:46] Hey wrst! doing fine...how about yourself? [22:54] doing well netritious playing with this blasted phone [22:54] cyanogenmod is addictive [23:09] yes, yes it is. What version are you running wrst? [23:10] bb in a minute..gotta reboot [23:33] netritious: cm 10 [23:34] nice wrst [23:34] running night lies with the cm updater just like over the air updates [23:34] that is pretty cool [23:35] waiting on 10.1 that will have jellybean 4.2 [23:37] I'm running a hacked ATT rom, 2.3 w/iptables, busybox, and rooted on my samsung captivate glide. I think someone may have dumped it, added some packages. Haven't done much else with it since it Just Works™ [23:38] but I did look into CM for it when I first got it and wasn't officially supported. Just haven't had time to mess with it. [23:39] My old moto backflip (MB300) is just a toy for the kid now lol. She loves it. [23:40] Oh and a winamp control occasionally. [23:42] wrst: right now we have five android devices all together as a fam...3x tablets and 2x phones, one tablet dead, one phone minus a sim, but wifi works so who cares heh. [23:43] yep our daughter has one of our old lg phone connected to wifi [23:43] wrst: is cm 10 android 4.1? [23:44] my firt firmware flash on a phone i waas a little worried but had done it enough on some tablets to have an idea of the process at least [23:44] or 4.0? [23:44] yes netritious [23:44] 4.1 [23:44] has google now and all those goodies [23:44] ICS then [23:44] no jellybean [23:44] that's cool [23:44] 4.0 was ICS? [23:44] 4.1 and 4.2 are called jelllybean [23:44] yes [23:45] ok, lost track of the versions lol [23:45] its confusing since two version are jellybean! [23:46] netritious: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2959906/Screenshot_2012-11-14-17-45-01.png [23:46] exactly, and not because it's a major branch either like going from 3.x to 4.x [23:46] yeah jelly bean just makes ics usable in my book [23:46] won't show me kernel version in that screenshot :/ [23:46] ics was nice but.. [23:47] I'll keep upgrading as long as I don't think I'll brick my hardware lol [23:47] yep the S III is pretty well popular now so i should be in good shape for a while [23:48] netritious: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2959906/Screenshot_2012-11-14-17-47-04.png [23:50] nice...ARMv7 [23:50] the moto backflip was ARMv6 I think, and so is the Raspy now that I think of it [23:51] ubuntu dropped dev for ARMv6 after jaunty [23:52] said it was to difficult to develop for [23:52] netritious: http://db.tt/VzH5WBY4 [23:53] netritious: i'm not all that familiar with the arm stuff yet [23:53] i have researched a raspberry pi however just haven't gotten around to making sure what i want to run on it will compile on it [23:53] or is packaged for it [23:54] I lost interest pretty quick. I played with mine for < day. [23:55] The Raspy is for some one with time on their hands and into that sort of thing. [23:55] yeah i have been thinking a print server or something but my phone is multiple times more powerful than a pi [23:55] exactly [23:55] actually had a chrooted debian running on my phone with xfce saturday [23:55] interesting came in here on my desktop and vnc'd into it and it was amazingly not too slow considering it was running on a phone with a phone os running also [23:55] now, there are better boards out there, MUCH better boards, just not at the $35 USD price point [23:56] but this phone is a dual core 1.5ghz and 2GB of ram [23:56] i consider that a good desktop [23:56] indeed wrst [23:56] netritious: yep that 35 buck point is hard to pass up [23:56] I got one to tinker. [23:56] i would like to tinker, just need tinkerin' time to go along with [23:58] I wanted to see if I could make an affordable thin client with it. Thought about starting a project but then there is that finding an eighth day in the week thing again. [23:59] you could do this? :) http://androidpi.wikia.com/wiki/Android_Pi_Wiki