=== jimerickson is now known as Guest87293 === doko_ is now known as doko === jimerickson is now known as Guest67220 === jimerick1on is now known as jimerickson === jimerickson is now known as Guest88733 === jimerickson is now known as Guest71814 === jimerickson is now known as Guest54684 === jimerick1on is now known as jimerickson === jimerickson is now known as Guest18145 === Guest18145 is now known as jimerickson === jimerickson is now known as Guest26726 === jimerick1on is now known as jimerickson [11:57] ogra_, will you blog about your arm chromebook? And is it easy to run ubuntu on it? [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM doesn't seem to mention it] [11:58] well, i currently just use the chrubuntu insteructions to get to ubuntu and then upgraded to raring, nothing special done yet, but yes i will blog, more bout the nexus though [12:00] Snark, if you want blogposts about chromebooks, hrw is your man (and ojn on g+) [12:00] the nexus 10 doesn't look bad, but 16Go is too small and 32Go is too pricy [12:00] ogra-cb_, links? [12:00] well, i meant the nexus7 [12:00] there are no current plans for the 10 [12:01] ah, 7'' is too small for my taste -- I mostly read on that device! [12:01] s/I mostly read/I would mostly read/ [12:01] * ogra-cb_ too and its awesome with its 300ppi display [12:01] (I mostly read on the AC100 which I do have) [12:02] graphically the nexus is far advanced over the chromebook, cpu wise the chromebook is stronger [12:03] anyway, i need to hit the road, will be back online in the evening i suppose [12:04] ok, thanks [12:04] the fact that the chomebook has a keyboard is interesting too... but a tablet with a bluetooth keyboard can be interesting too [12:05] ogra-cb_, hmm I thought the Nexus 10 and the Chromebook were both meant to be Exynos 5250 [12:52] any decision if 13.04 will have a multi-soc kernel? [14:19] Snark: http://gplus.to/hrw and http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/ === tassadar__ is now known as Tassadar === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:35] Hi everybody, i would like install gnu\linux to my tablet, but i'm not very expert about this toys, so somebody can explain me which kind of problems there are to install a arm linux to a tablet? [16:09] hrw, thanks! [16:49] hrw, if that thing has an SD port, it could work like the AC100: the system and /home on the internal storage and the documents in an always-in SD-card that would probably be quite neat [17:42] Snark: it has sd port but half of sd card sticks out === jimerick1on is now known as jimerickson [17:59] hrw, a full half? For the AC100 about 5mm do [18:02] for chromebook ~half [18:03] that's probably too much to leave it always inside :-/ [18:04] does there exist a 32Go version? [18:05] no ;( === nikis__ is now known as nikis [18:06] I am thinking of something like https://www.modmypi.com/shop/raspberry-pi-micro-sd-card-adaptor [18:08] you're thinking about a hardware mod :-/ [18:09] no [18:09] its microsd -> sd adapter which should fit in case [18:10] other option is microsd -> usb adapter which will not stick out too much [18:10] is there a way to install armel gcc/libc/etc in parallel w/ armhf versions on 12.10? I need to be able to build some stuff that links against android libdl and blob libs, and at the moment gcc is unhappy about linking armhf bits with non-hardfloat libs.. [18:14] robclark: nope ;( [18:14] * hrw -> out [18:14] :-( [18:14] this will be inconvenient.. [18:28] I would imagine it's theoretically possible to make an intermediary armhflib that calls armel libs using assembly [18:38] robclark: apt-get install gcc-multilib [18:38] robclark: Then gcc -float-abi=softfp [19:07] eh, I have a microSD -> SD adaptater already... got it with my phone [19:55] infinity, ok, that is getting me closer.. still hitting some assert in the newer toolchain (compared to 11.10).. http://www.hastebin.com/lewurakuva.lua [19:55] maybe I'll just have to build in a chroot.. [22:18] robclark: If that was meant to be a paste, it wasn't. :)