[07:51] <dholbach> good morning
[10:11] <fmoreau> hi. On the N7 using my rootfs (based on debian), I can't use the inversion Axis for the touchscreen:
[10:11] <fmoreau> # xinput set-prop 6 "Evdev Axis Inversion" 1 1
[10:11] <fmoreau> # xinput list-props 6 | grep Inversion
[10:11] <fmoreau>         Evdev Axis Inversion (245):     0, 0
[10:12] <fmoreau> does anybody have an idea ?
[10:12] <fmoreau> thanks
[10:21] <kulve> Ubuntu is using almost same version of the xorg evdev driver and the xorg conf for that manages to invert the axis properly..
[10:25] <fmoreau> kulve: right, but the thing is that setting the option manually with xinput has no effect, not sure if this is handled by X itself or by evdev.
[10:25] <kulve> fmoreau: no idea about setting it with xinput..
[12:10] <ogra-cb> yay, bug 1079729 is fixed
[12:10] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1079729 in ubuntu-nexus7 "Ubuntu uninstallable on 32GB 3G Nexus 7" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1079729
[12:14] <Tasssadar> nice
[12:31] <fmoreau>  does anybody if it's possible for the N7 to be accessed as a usb mass storage device ?
[12:33] <hrw> fmoreau: load g_storage kernel module with proper arguments? (under ubuntu)
[12:36] <xnox> fmoreau: with android installed it can be accessed over MPT protocol, not as a usb mass storage.
[12:36] <xnox> fmoreau: with ubuntu installed, I don't think so.
[12:36] <xnox> nfs, ssh, samba are all available with ubuntu
[12:36] <fmoreau> yes I mean with ubuntu installed
[12:37] <fmoreau> xnox: the point to use USB is that it's used when not network is available
[12:37] <hrw> fmoreau: but you know that this would be exclusive access?
[12:37] <fmoreau> hrw: can't find this module. Only g_android is
[12:37] <xnox> hrw: oh, what's this g_storage you are talking about?
[12:37] <hrw> xnox: usb gadget mass storage
[12:37] <xnox> ack.
[12:37] <fmoreau> hrw: what do you mean ?
[12:37] <suihkulokki> use g_ether to make the usb a network cable
[12:38] <fmoreau> only g_android is available
[12:38] <suihkulokki> or even better, get a access point and forget about wires
[12:38] <hrw> fmoreau: which partition you want to share over usb?
[12:38] <fmoreau> hrw: /etc but / would be better
[12:38] <hrw> xnox: CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE CONFIG_USB_MASS_STORAGE
[12:39] <hrw> fmoreau: you can not share dirs
[12:39] <xnox> thanks.
[12:39] <suihkulokki> fmoreau: you can't share a partition mounted already using usb mass storage
[12:39] <hrw> fmoreau: and once you share parition your system loses access to it
[12:39] <fmoreau> ah, I wan's aware about that.
[12:39] <hrw> fmoreau: imagine that you have mmcblk0p3 as / and p5 as /home one. You can umount /home and give it as usb mass storage
[12:40] <hrw> fmoreau: then umount usb storage, remove module, mount /home
[12:40] <fmoreau> didn't know that the device needs to umount the shared partition
[12:41] <hrw> fmoreau: can you mount /dev/mmcblk0p5 twice?
[12:41] <hrw> without bind mount
[12:41] <fmoreau> hrw: sure
[12:42] <hrw> ok, other question. imagine x86 box. and /dev/sda5 is /storage. at same time you run other linux in VM and give it /dev/sda5 - will not work good ;D
[12:42] <hrw> anyway you got it
[12:48] <fmoreau> hrw: hrw then I guess I could use g_serial module instead (goal: trying to access to the N7 without network connection) ?
[12:48] <fmoreau> from /proc/config.gz
[12:48] <fmoreau> # CONFIG_USB_G_SERIAL is not set
[12:48] <fmoreau> arcg
[12:48] <fmoreau> argh
[12:48] <ogra-cb> you will need to create an upstart job for it
[12:49] <fmoreau> ogra-cb: what do you mean ?
[12:49] <ogra-cb> else there wont be a tty on the created serial port
[12:49] <ogra-cb> see the serial howto on the ubuntu wiki
[12:50] <fmoreau> ok but the kernel lack of the module
[12:53] <fmoreau> ogra-cb: the think is that the tty dev node should be created by udev I think
[12:53] <ogra-cb> well, theer were plans to enable g_composite
[12:53] <ogra-cb> but i dont think we did that yet
[12:53] <ogra-cb> fmoreau, no, it shouldnt
[12:53] <fmoreau> I'm not sure why upstart should be needed
[12:53] <fmoreau> ogra-cb: that would be usefull I think, specially when the network is not available
[12:53] <ogra-cb> upstart handles the gettys, so indeed you need it if you want to log in
[12:54] <fmoreau> ah ok
[12:55] <fmoreau> so... need to rebuild the kernel to enable this module
[12:57] <ogra-cb> yes
[12:59] <fmoreau> ogra-cb: should I follow the steps described here ? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Kernel?action=show&redirect=Nexus7%2FKernelBuild#Build_zImage_only
[13:00] <ogra-cb> victorp, if you like you can give the raring images a first shot ;)
[13:00] <lilstevie> g_android does include several functions
[13:00] <lilstevie> such as RNDIS though
[13:00] <ogra-cb> still very buggy all over but you can get through (until the nux bug kicks in indeed)
[13:00] <victorp> ogra-cb, !! :)
[13:00] <ogra-cb> there are various new bugs too :)
[13:01] <victorp> ogra-cb,  is the nux bug still haunting us?
[13:01] <ogra-cb> yes
[13:02] <fmoreau> lilstevie: where can I get the details about g_android ?
[13:02] <lilstevie> fmoreau, have a look in init.grouper.usb.rc
[13:02] <lilstevie> in the android boot.img
[13:02] <fmoreau> lilstevie: ok, thanks
[13:03] <ogra-cb> we'll very likely drop g_android when switching to g_composite
[13:03] <ogra-cb> so dont rely on it with your code
[13:04] <fmoreau> ogra-cb:
[13:05] <fmoreau> $ LC_ALL=C git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/hwe/ubuntu-nexus7.git
[13:05] <fmoreau> kernel.ubuntu.com[0: 91.189.94.216]: errno=Connection refused
[13:05] <ogra-cb> as in #ubuntu-kernel
[13:05] <ogra-cb> *ask
[13:05] <fmoreau> ok
[13:06] <ogra-cb> you can just use apt-get source btw
[13:12] <ogra-cb> victorp, for manual installation: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-nexus7/+bug/1079729/comments/37
[13:12] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1079729 in ubuntu-nexus7 "Ubuntu uninstallable on 32GB 3G Nexus 7" [High,Confirmed]
[13:26] <victorp> ogra-cb, thanks - I need to work with the team about this unity bug
[13:27] <ogra-cb> yeah, nux and the touchscreen issue are the most pressing ones still
[13:27] <ogra-cb> (and a few new ones with the new way of installing, but i'll take care of these)
[15:28] <wookey_> how do I find out if a package is in main or universe? Seems like a dumb question, but http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/debconf doesn;t obvsiouly say
[15:28] <highvoltage> wookey_: apt-cache policy packagename usually does it for me
[15:29] <wookey_> so it does. Doh
[17:27] <BrokenThumb> Did anyone try to install Ubuntu on the Windows RT tablet yet? (Just a random thought that popped up in my head)
[17:28] <highvoltage> Maybe if someone would actually buy them. I hear that they've been doing pretty dismally.
[17:28] <prpplague> BrokenThumb: most window RT tablets use HS parts with extra security to prevent that
[17:29] <prpplague> BrokenThumb: doable, but not exactly something done in one afternoon
[17:29] <ogra-cb> send me one, i can try :P
[17:29] <ogra-cb> unlikely to be easy or so
[17:29] <BrokenThumb> prpplague: it's been out for a few weeks already? ;-)
[17:29] <ogra-cb> well, "out" seems to be relative
[17:30] <ogra-cb> as highvoltage mentioned ... might be "out" but still all in boxes
[17:31]  * highvoltage might buy one when they go hp-touchpad and cost <$100
[17:32] <ogra-cb> ++
[17:33] <BrokenThumb> Oh, that'll be nice! =D
[17:33] <highvoltage> heh, we're like vultures :)
[17:36] <sfeole> *caw* *caw*
[18:02] <xnox> wookey_: you can look at http://pad.lv/u/$source_package at the lines "published in raring release (main)"
[20:05] <fmoreau> ogra_: Kernel 3.1.10+ on a 4-processor armv7l / ttyGS0
[20:05] <fmoreau> localhost login:
[20:05] <fmoreau> :)
[20:05] <fmoreau> can log through USB now :)
[20:07] <fmoreau> ogra_: would be wonderfull if g_serial is built for the next kernel image
[23:22] <sfeole> Why do we see 'Error reading Mac Address from EEPROM' ?
[23:23] <sfeole> when booting up the Nexus7