[00:24] <Ethernin> Hey guys
[00:24] <Ethernin> trying to recompile the Ubuntu-nexus7 kernel with MAC80211 and CFG80211 set to "M"
[00:25] <Ethernin> getting 'undefined reference to' for like every function of CFG80211
[00:25] <Ethernin> ie:  /root/ubuntu-nexus7/drivers/net/wireless/bcmdhd/wl_cfg80211.c:6016: undefined reference to `cfg80211_scan_done'
[00:25] <Ethernin> any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated
[00:25] <Ethernin> thanks
[01:19] <Awk9000> Hey guys, so I'm trying to recompile the kernel for ubuntu 12.10 for the Nexus7
[01:19] <Awk9000> changed the kernel config file so MAC80211 and CFG80211 are set to 'm'
[01:19] <Awk9000> and when I go to recompile I run into 'undefined reference to' errors for every function of CFG80211
[01:20] <Awk9000> any ideas or suggestions in the right direction would be greatly appreciated
[01:20] <Awk9000> thanks!
[01:26] <lilstevie> Awk9000, you will also need to set BCMDHD to "m"
[01:26] <Awk9000> awesome!
[01:26] <Awk9000> thank you!
[01:28] <Awk9000> im cross compiling, do u think that has something to do with it?
[01:44] <lilstevie> no, it has everything to do with the bcmdhd driver requiring those symbols
[01:46] <TheMuso> I would have thought that the kernel config system would recognise this somehow and make that change...
[01:46] <TheMuso> Talk about possibly shooting yourself in the foot.
[01:46] <TheMuso> But then I guess its mostly distro folks who deal with kernel configs these days anyway.
[01:46] <TheMuso> Or people who know what they're about.
[01:48] <infinity> Kernels config deps are indeed supposed to prevent you from building something in if its deps are built as modules, but bugs happen.
[01:55] <Awk9000> OK - so can i ask a dumb question?
[01:55] <Awk9000> im following this guide on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Kernel
[01:55] <Awk9000> and tried the cross compiling on ubuntu 12.04
[01:56] <Awk9000> using debuild
[01:56] <Awk9000> it creates .udeb packages
[01:56] <Awk9000> so can I just install those on the Nexus7 ubuntu image directly without modding the kernel on the device itself?
[01:56] <Awk9000> I've always just compiled on the device itself, like the N900 for instance
[01:57] <Awk9000> so the cross compiling is kinda confusing to me...
[01:57] <Awk9000> but lilstevie i will try what u said and see what happens
[01:57] <Awk9000> thanks man
[02:03] <Awk9000> Hey everyone...not to shake up a barrel of monkeys, but anyone know if packet injection / monitor mode works on the internal wireless card????
[02:03] <Awk9000> ;-D
[02:04] <Awk9000> haven't googled the exact card yet, know its a broadcom which gives me some hope knowing about the injection developments lately for broadcom chipsets....
[02:23] <Awk9000> holy F#@! lilstevie YOU ARE THE F'ING MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:23] <Awk9000> MUWHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA
[02:23] <Awk9000> THE MOLECULAR AMPLIFICATION CHIP WORKS!!!!
[02:24] <Awk9000> ALL HAIL LORD AND RULER KRANG OF DIMENSION X!!!!!!!
[02:24] <Awk9000> oh wait...
[02:24] <Awk9000> shit...
[02:24] <Awk9000> may have spoke too soon.....
[02:24] <Awk9000> getting warnings...
[02:24] <Awk9000> come on....baby.....WORK
[02:29] <infinity> Awk9000: The .udeb packages are for debian-installer, it's the .deb packages you should be interested in.  Namely linux-image-$(abi)-$(flavour)_$(version).deb
[02:29] <infinity> Awk9000: And yeah, just installing that with 'dpkg -i foo.deb' should do the trick.
[02:44] <Awk9000> awesome ya, im familiar with 'dkpg -i foo.deb', so .udeb is for the gui installer in ubuntu or debian in general?
[02:44] <Awk9000> udeb = ubuntu deb?
[02:45] <Awk9000> thanks for the response infinity!
[02:47] <Awk9000> so basically I'm trying to install the compat-wireless drivers on Ubuntu 12.10 for the Nexus 7
[02:47] <Awk9000> which is why I'm mucking with the kernel config to begin with
[02:47] <Awk9000> anyone had any luck with that yet?
[02:48] <infinity> Awk9000: udeb = micro deb, special stripped down debs for the installer.
[02:48] <Awk9000> awesome thank you sir!
[05:21] <Ethernin> Hey guys, i just successfully recompiled the kernel on Ubuntu for the Nexus7, but am not sure exactly how to install it properly?
[05:21] <Ethernin> is it just make install?
[05:55] <Zero_Chaos> Can anyone teach me how to update a kernel on nexus7? we built a new kernel but make install doesn't seem to make it actually install
[05:57] <Ethernin> http://www.mattfischer.com/blog/?p=285
[08:00] <dholbach> good morning
[09:21] <ogra_> xnox, i would love to put all of these wikipages to death, i was actually waiting with deleting them because  there was supposed to be a live-build howto from linaro one day for making a rootfs ... as a replacement to point to (ubuntu-core isnt really an alternative at all to what the tools from the wiki do)
[09:21] <ogra_> that howto still doesnt exist though
[09:23] <xnox> ogra_: so arm debootstrap is still not what one wants?
[09:23] <ogra_> no
[09:23] <ogra_> look at rootstock, it did the complete configuration on top
[09:24] <ogra_> for a plain development chroot or for running a vm ubuntu-core is great, for using it as a rootfs as non experienced linux user it isnt
[09:25] <xnox> i see.
[09:25] <xnox> the real bug report was that it was not easy to find $ mk-sbuild --arch armhf
[09:25] <ogra_> the purpose of the tools was a completely preconfigured rootfs, completely independend from the HW
[09:26] <xnox> and that rootstock has higher google ranking
[09:26] <xnox> so somewhere "compiling ubuntu packages for armhf" should be documented better.
[09:26] <ogra_> (admittedly rootstock is full of hacks i woul implement it completely different today ... (live-build in LXC using proper preseeding to do the config)
[09:27] <ogra_> well, that documentation should be somewhere in the general "compiling stuff" wiki section i think
[09:28] <ogra_> or "building packages"
[09:28] <infinity> ogra_: live-build can be fed starter tarballs, the right answer is probably a quick 3-line howto that says "call live-build this way and feed it ubuntu-core.tar.gz as the starter".
[09:29] <infinity> Or, rather, s/live-build/linaro-media-create/ perhaps.  My brain's a bit fried.
[09:29] <infinity> Or potentially either could do what rootstock does.
[09:29] <infinity> Meh.
[09:29] <ogra_> right
[09:29] <infinity> Anything but rootstock.  Down with rootstock.  Rawr!
[09:29] <infinity> I should nap.
[09:29] <ogra_> well, vanhoof keeps it alive
[09:29] <infinity> I'm obviously losing it.
[09:30] <infinity> I was about to type "vanhoof: stop that", but he's not in the channel.
[09:30]  * xnox ponders if I should troll on /j #linaro /msg #linaro I am using rootstock and it fails to create a rootfs for me. Please help!
[09:30] <ogra_> hehe
[09:32] <hrw> ;D
[09:43] <lilstevie> lol
[11:24] <lardman> Decided on a Nexus 7 (with data) despite the quoted "1-2 week until shipping", and it looks like it should arrive today (i.e. a day later)
[11:24] <lardman> that's quite impressive
[11:24] <lardman> imo
[11:25] <RaYmAn> or alternative, very unimpressive. Their webshop doesn't seem to have much to do with reality :P
[11:25] <lilstevie> :p
[12:21] <Bundzi> hi, is there a way to force a custom edid value for a pandaboard running ubuntu
[12:21] <Bundzi> i have a screen problem at max resolutions it flickers and is blurry
[12:23] <ogra_> i dont think there is, wait for robclark to get up :)
[12:24] <Bundzi> bummer
[13:34] <me500> unity still functions but with glitched graphics, how do I reset on nexus 7?
[13:35] <ogra_> you cant, its a bug in the widget library unity uses
[13:35] <me500> damn
[13:35] <ogra_> we're waiting for a fix in 13.04 ...
[13:36] <me500> so no apt-get --reinstall fix?
[13:36] <ogra_> 12.10 has the fix in the preinstalled image but not in the archive (which is why you should never upgrade that image as scattered everywhere across the docs)
[13:37] <me500> lol woops
[13:38] <me500> only followed the install guide ;p
[13:39] <ogra_> me500, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/FAQ#Why_are_-updates_and_-proposed_disabled.3F ;)
[13:39] <ogra_> dholbach, when was the nexus FAQ switched to askubuntu ?
[13:39] <ogra_> the five questions there give quite a poor impression compared to the wiki FAQ
[13:41] <me500> i can reinstall with the tool though right?
[13:41] <ogra_> sure
[13:42] <me500> goooood
[13:42] <ogra_> (you could surely try to fix it and probably even succeed, but i guess a reinstall would only eat 10% of the time ;) )
[13:55] <dholbach> ogra_, no idea - cwayne should know
[13:56] <ogra-cb> k, i'll ask him then
[13:57] <robclark> Bundzi, there was some mechanism added to load an edid value from a firmware file specified in a bootarg..  don't remember quite off the top of my head which kernel version that landed in, but I guess you should be able to find it with a bit of google searching..
[14:39] <ogra-cb> http://shop.intrinsyc.com/products/dragonboard-mobile-kit
[14:40] <ogra-cb> "Its Split design offers a SO-DIMM form factor SOM [....] , Education Connector, JTAG & a 2nd Display port."
[14:40] <ogra-cb> what the hell is an "Education Connector" ?
[14:46] <Tassadar> wow :D
[14:46] <Tassadar> gpio pins maybe..?
[14:46] <Tassadar> nah, they are listed separately
[14:55] <brendand> ogra-cb, http://mydragonboard.org/apq8060a/ refers to it as GPIO/Education connector - so Tassadar was right
[14:56] <brendand> just bad description on the intrinsync shop
[14:57] <ogra_> heh, yeah
[16:11] <hrw> ogra_: planning to buy.get dragonboard?
[16:30] <ogra_> hrw, heh, surely not
[16:37] <hrw> ogra_: ping me in two weeks and I will tell you what is in 'education' connector
[16:38]  * ogra_ imagines a brain funnel for shredded books
[16:42] <hrw> I got 100% price discount
[16:43] <hrw> brb
[16:43] <ogra_> geez, just 100% ? make them give you 200 !
[16:44] <ogra_> :)
[16:49] <ogra_> xnox, hmm, intresting, the recent image has the new ubiquity but also metacity-common and libmetacity-private0a ... not metacity itself though
[16:50] <xnox> lol. interesting. I will investigate madison.
[16:50] <xnox> ogra_: do you have java-gnome installed?
[16:51] <ogra_> nope, no java at all
[16:51] <ogra_> gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-3.0 and libjavascriptcoregtk-3.0-0 are the only matches for java in the manifest
[16:51] <ogra_> hmm, i wonder why every build seems to grow in size
[16:52] <ogra_> todays build is 4M bigger
[17:07] <dholbach> ogra: once we have the raring image and the nux fix - will we tell people to upgrade or reflash?
[17:07] <dholbach> ogra_, sorry - picked the wrong *ogra*
[17:08] <ogra_> heh
[17:08] <ogra_> all of they are highlighted in all my xchats, no worries :)
[17:08] <ogra_> *them
[17:08] <ogra_> (tsk)
[17:08] <ogra_> dholbach, both should work (theoretically)
[17:09] <dholbach> ogra_, what will we recommend?
[17:09] <ogra_> i think we should recommend re-flashing so people get a personalized device
[17:09] <dholbach> ok
[17:10] <sfeole> dholbach: i updated the wiki last night with manual instructions to flash raring, you probably noticed by now.
[17:10] <sfeole> :)
[17:10] <dholbach> ah, so it has the nux fix already?
[17:10] <sfeole> dholbach: not yet
[17:10] <sfeole> dholbach: hopefully very soon
[17:11] <dholbach> gotcha
[17:11] <ogra_> you can pretty well play around with the raring image if you know your way around
[17:11] <ogra_> i.e. testing via ssh etc
[17:12] <sfeole> yea or use a usb/keyboard and ctrl-alt-T to open a terminal window
[17:12] <ogra_> works in onboard as well :)
[17:14] <sfeole> i might make a note on the wiki later today that the raring installer has a corrupt background and it's a known issue
[17:15] <ogra_> yeah, and that the slideshow is missing
[17:15] <ogra_> i dont really have the balls to put it back, we're so close to oversized
[17:15] <sfeole> ogra_: want me to file launchpad bugs as well?
[17:16] <ogra_> i think for the wallpaper there is a bug
[17:16] <sfeole> ahh ok
[17:16]  * sfeole takes another look
[17:17] <ogra_> if you want to file one for the missing slideshow as a reminder, then assign it to me
[17:17] <sfeole> ack will do
[17:18] <sfeole> ogra_: your talking about the installer slideshow right?
[17:18] <ogra_> yep
[17:18] <ogra_> without it the actually process window gets very tiny ...
[17:18] <ogra_> and jumpy in size
[17:19] <sfeole> i think it will look just fine without it, once the background is fixed
[17:42] <ogra-cb> xnox, compiz/ubiquity works fine on the nexus
[17:42] <ogra-cb> i also get a proper black wallpaper instead of the corrupted crap i had before
[17:43] <ogra-cb> that the windows are immovable feels very weird though
[17:43] <xnox> =)
[17:45] <ogra-cb> (and i had plymouth instead of staring at a "localhost.localdomain login:" prompt )
[17:45] <ogra-cb> lots better
[17:45]  * Laney looks forward to trying out the nexus7 images
[17:46] <Laney> i'll wait for nux though ;-)
[17:47] <ogra-cb> grmbl
[17:48] <ogra-cb> why does the powerbutton still trigger a dialog
[18:28] <tassadar_> ha, nice, support for kexec-hardboot got into official N7 Ubuntu kernel :)