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dholbach | good morning | 07:58 |
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marcus | hi all. i tried to install gnome shell on my nexus 7 but sadly it fails with the acceleration check. as unity/compiz works without any problems i thought it should be possible to run mutter, too. | 09:54 |
lilstevie | marcus, that depends whether it has all of the gles bits in it or not | 10:01 |
lilstevie | which I am guessing it doesn;t | 10:01 |
ogra_ | it does | 10:02 |
ogra_ | but there is a bug in gnome shell ... | 10:02 |
lilstevie | ah ok | 10:04 |
ogra_ | bug 1072509 | 10:04 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 1072509 in ubuntu-nexus7 "Gnome Shell/Classic is Unable To Provide Accelerated Experience" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1072509 | 10:04 |
lilstevie | ogra_, I just assumed it was going to fallback because the gles bits weren't there :p | 10:04 |
lilstevie | I really should check the source more | 10:04 |
ogra_ | we ship the tegra3 drivers by default | 10:05 |
lilstevie | ogra_, I meant in gnome-shell | 10:05 |
ogra_ | ah | 10:05 |
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VarmVaffel | I have established a ppp connection through a 3G USB modem, but I still can't ping or wget anything | 12:42 |
VarmVaffel | http://pastebin.com/q8p0j2Nz | 12:43 |
VarmVaffel | any experience with this is appreciated | 12:45 |
VarmVaffel | I'm almost out of ideas | 12:45 |
RaYmAn | VarmVaffel: you show pinging an address..try pinging an ip..In particular, try pinging the gateway ip (ip route should show some useful info) | 12:49 |
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VarmVaffel | oh it's you again :P | 12:50 |
VarmVaffel | I have though | 12:50 |
VarmVaffel | same thing happens | 12:50 |
VarmVaffel | or well not the same thing, but just no answer | 12:50 |
RaYmAn | sorry ;) | 12:50 |
RaYmAn | pastebin ip route output | 12:50 |
VarmVaffel | three lines, I can pastem here | 12:51 |
VarmVaffel | 10.64.64.64 dev ppp0 src 77.19.71.239 | 12:51 |
VarmVaffel | 127.0.0.0/8 dev lo | 12:51 |
VarmVaffel | default dev ppp0 | 12:51 |
RaYmAn | can you ping 10.64.64.64? | 12:51 |
VarmVaffel | no, no answer | 12:51 |
VarmVaffel | it's also a strange looking address isn't it | 12:52 |
RaYmAn | and I take it the ppp logs doesn't give any useful info? | 12:52 |
RaYmAn | Nah, it's rather common for these 3g providers | 12:52 |
VarmVaffel | aha | 12:52 |
VarmVaffel | no I didn't know of any ppp logs, how do I check? | 12:52 |
VarmVaffel | I just used pppd call myscript to make the connection | 12:53 |
VarmVaffel | the modem also lights up it's LEDs like it should | 12:53 |
RaYmAn | I'd imagine they are in /var/log/ppp.log or similar | 12:53 |
RaYmAn | oh, so you aren't using dist stuff/networkmanager? | 12:53 |
RaYmAn | then it can be a million things :P | 12:53 |
VarmVaffel | aha :p | 12:53 |
VarmVaffel | no it's a custom embedded | 12:54 |
VarmVaffel | machine | 12:54 |
VarmVaffel | running just linux | 12:54 |
RaYmAn | also, yes -the 3g modem clearly connects and gets an ip etc | 12:54 |
VarmVaffel | ok arligght | 12:54 |
VarmVaffel | alright* | 12:54 |
VarmVaffel | checking my kernel config to see if there's anything else I can enable | 12:54 |
VarmVaffel | or disable | 12:54 |
VarmVaffel | RaYmAn so with this, is there some problems I can exclude? | 13:00 |
VarmVaffel | like pppd, or the kernel config, or whatnot? | 13:00 |
RaYmAn | well, i guess pppd/authentication certainly works | 13:04 |
RaYmAn | It's merely traffic that doesn't work :P | 13:04 |
VarmVaffel | right :P | 13:06 |
RaYmAn | what I'd try next if i were you, would be try and get it working on a desktop linux. Then investigate the config and compare | 13:09 |
VarmVaffel | yeah I've done that | 13:24 |
VarmVaffel | and I am comparing | 13:24 |
VarmVaffel | seems similiar | 13:24 |
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cwayne | vanhoof: ping | 15:12 |
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kyleN | cwayne, should the n7 wiki contain the additions about using BT given that BT is known not to work well/be supported? | 15:38 |
smartboyhw | Hi guys I saw in the Nexus7 team's PPA that nux and unity are a bit outdated. .. | 15:39 |
cwayne | kyleN: im not sure it should tbh, im not sure when they were added in/by whom | 15:39 |
cwayne | smartboyhw: that's because they're specially patched at the moment, we're working on getting the fixes upstream | 15:40 |
kyleN | cwayne, perhaps the wiki should have a section set asie for BT workaround | 15:40 |
mfisch | smartboyhw: do not update nux and unity or your device will not work | 15:47 |
smartboyhw | mfisch, no I didn't:P | 15:47 |
vanhoof | cwayne: sup | 15:52 |
cwayne | vanhoof: any idea on this guy? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-nexus7/+bug/1080205 | 15:53 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 1080205 in ubuntu-nexus7 "Installation fails, cannot mount root filesystem" [Undecided,New] | 15:53 |
vanhoof | cwayne: you're the installer expert ;) | 15:54 |
cwayne | lol | 15:54 |
cwayne | mfisch: ping | 15:54 |
mfisch | cwayne: yes | 15:54 |
cwayne | mfisch: how should we approach these bluetooth bugs? | 15:55 |
mfisch | cwayne: printer bugs? | 15:55 |
cwayne | mfisch: i feel like they're somewhat invalid, using a shenanigans workaround to get bt to work at all | 15:55 |
mfisch | yes, I agree | 15:55 |
cwayne | mfisch: one printer, one bt-wizard | 15:55 |
mfisch | but my vote would just be to ignore them | 15:55 |
mfisch | not mark invalid | 15:55 |
cwayne | i was going to suggest incomplete | 15:55 |
cwayne | until we get bt officially working | 15:55 |
mfisch | or say we will retest when BT is fixed | 15:55 |
mfisch | dont mark incomplete, the bugs will expire | 15:55 |
cwayne | true | 15:56 |
cwayne | i'd rather not leave new though | 15:56 |
ogra-cb | well, that puts some pressure on the lazy BT guys :) | 15:56 |
ogra-cb | "you have 60 days from now on" | 15:56 |
mfisch | => commuting | 15:56 |
ogra-cb | ;) | 15:56 |
* vanhoof thinks about implementing something like this | 15:57 | |
vanhoof | echo $(((0x0000000700f00000) >> 30)) | 15:57 |
vanhoof | cwayne: will take a look | 15:58 |
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janimo | ogra-cb, what's the R image status? | 16:27 |
ogra-cb | janimo, the image with the firmware package added seems to still be building | 16:30 |
janimo | ogra-cb, sounds good | 16:31 |
ogra-cb | janimo, defaults package is missing yet, i need to find a way to rip out libo and tb | 16:31 |
ogra-cb | the current image is 750M big for a simple 6G one thats to bog | 16:32 |
janimo | do you know what nux status is? | 16:32 |
ogra-cb | {*big | 16:32 |
ogra-cb | no idea | 16:32 |
janimo | ogra-cb, I guess TB and libo will go after/if we make the split common/full-desktop seeds that were brought up at UDS | 16:32 |
ogra-cb | i'll start complaining once i end up without a desktop on my test installs ;) | 16:32 |
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ogra-cb | GRR | 16:33 |
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ogra-cb | this touchpad is to sensitive ! | 16:34 |
highvoltage | that's what she said | 16:34 |
ogra-cb | janimo, right, but intul then i want a quick hack that just removes them at the end of the build | 16:34 |
ogra-cb | i want images first | 16:34 |
suihkulokki | is there a chromebook channel like there is one for ac100 ? | 16:36 |
ogra-cb | if there is i dont know about it | 16:37 |
brendand | is there a bug for the graphical corruption being seen around the mouse cursor? | 16:41 |
ogra-cb | brendand, i doubt it since the cursor is only shown when a mouse is actually plugged in | 16:48 |
brendand | ogra-cb, ok - filing | 16:49 |
ogra-cb | gah, abootimg error during build | 16:53 |
* Snark wonders when the arm chromebook will be available in France | 17:11 | |
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suihkulokki | Snark: you can get it to france from amazon uk | 17:41 |
ogra-cb | with uk keyboard though | 17:42 |
Snark | that what I would like to avoid | 17:51 |
Snark | s/that/that's/ | 17:51 |
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* ogra-cb fires off the next nexus testbuild | 18:42 | |
infinity | ogra-cb: The new image builder holding up for you so far? | 18:43 |
ogra-cb | infinity, yep, i had a weird error with the last build though, that looked a bit like it hadn't properly cleaned up | 18:43 |
ogra-cb | mkdir: cannot create directory `userdata': File exists | 18:44 |
ogra-cb | i dont think anything but the nexus7 codepath creates that dir | 18:44 |
ogra-cb | and there is only one mkdir call | 18:44 |
infinity | And did you also clean it? | 18:44 |
ogra-cb | i would expect a new build to trigger a full cleaup | 18:45 |
ogra-cb | isnt that the case ? | 18:45 |
infinity | Not the way live-build works, no. | 18:45 |
ogra-cb | ouch, well, seemed somewhat logical | 18:45 |
infinity | See live-build/auto/clean | 18:45 |
ogra-cb | right | 18:46 |
ogra-cb | now that i think about it | 18:46 |
infinity | Which, actually, could use a few more additions. | 18:46 |
ogra-cb | thats simply the file i never touch :) | 18:46 |
ogra-cb | i probably shoudl though | 18:46 |
infinity | Oh, no, I moved my gnupg madness to config/, so the current clean works for me. | 18:46 |
infinity | But yeah, your userdir stuff should be in there with an rm -rf | 18:47 |
infinity | Or userdata, whatever. | 18:47 |
ogra-cb | yup | 18:47 |
ogra-cb | not fatal if its there though, i'll fix it with one of the next uploads | 18:47 |
infinity | cp $PREFIX.rootfs.tar.gz userdata/rootfs.tar.gz | 18:48 |
infinity | ^-- That should probably be an ln | 18:48 |
infinity | It's not like storage is fast on your builder. :P | 18:48 |
ogra-cb | i'm not sure make_ext3fs can use links | 18:50 |
ogra-cb | i could make it a mv though | 18:50 |
infinity | Hrm? A hardlink should work fine. | 18:50 |
infinity | I didn't mean a symlink. | 18:51 |
ogra-cb | oh, ok | 18:51 |
ogra-cb | well, but an mv does too i think | 18:51 |
infinity | A mv works too, if we don't care about idempotence (and, I guess most of this stuff probably doesn't survive that test) | 18:51 |
ogra-cb | well, first i would be happy if my built actually got to that point :P | 18:53 |
infinity | Hahaha. | 18:53 |
infinity | Picky, picky. ;) | 18:53 |
infinity | You really should be doing most of your livefs testing locally. It's not hard. | 18:53 |
ogra-cb | well, it should be mostly done now | 18:53 |
ogra-cb | i know its not hard | 18:54 |
infinity | You say that every time I suggest local testing. ;) | 18:54 |
ogra-cb | ARGHH ! | 18:54 |
ogra-cb | dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libreoffice-common_1%3a3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu5_all.deb (--unpack): | 18:55 |
ogra-cb | corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive | 18:55 |
ogra-cb | dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe) | 18:55 |
ogra-cb | :( | 18:55 |
ogra-cb | infinity, ^^^ | 18:56 |
ogra-cb | looks like the error is back | 18:56 |
infinity | ogra-cb: Just get a webop or GSA to reboot the machine and then try harder. | 19:00 |
infinity | Or, I'll do that. | 19:00 |
ogra-cb | k | 19:01 |
infinity | ogra-cb: That builder should be reboot, BTW, if you want to try harder. | 19:50 |
ogra-cb | ok, i'll kick off another one | 20:00 |
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ogra-cb | grmbl | 22:46 |
ogra-cb | what bloated our default initrd so massively ? | 22:46 |
ogra-cb | hmm, why do i end up with all that lvm2 stuff on the newxus but dont have it on the ac100 | 22:54 |
ogra-cb | and btrfs | 22:55 |
* ogra-cb gives up for the day ... that will stilll need more fine tuning | 22:58 | |
ogra-cb | seems evertyhing exploded ... even the nexus kernel binary is suddenly 4.5M big | 22:59 |
ogra-cb | janimo, any idea if tim changed any options from our defaults ? 4.5M seems pretty big to me | 23:00 |
ogra-cb | (thats just vmlinuz) | 23:00 |
LisaNori | Is there a LEAP supplicant for LInux? I'm thinking about moving my Nexus 7 to Linux, but I need LEAP to use the Wifi at work. | 23:21 |
infinity | ogra-cb: 4.5M seems normalish for a distro kernel. Still smaller than my amd64 one by a bit. | 23:53 |
infinity | LisaNori: LEAP should work, AFAIK, but I have no network to confirm this on. | 23:57 |
lilstevie | ogra-cb, my kernel is 3.5MB and ramdisk is 7MB | 23:57 |
lilstevie | for the tf201 | 23:57 |
infinity | ogra-cb: If lvm2 is sticking around, that would be an installer failure, since it's meant to remove it if you didn't create any lvm2 bits in the installer. | 23:59 |
infinity | ogra-cb: If this is an oem-config setup, lvm2 shouldn't be there at all, unless something's gone a bit wrong. | 23:59 |
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