[09:01] <suihkulokki> http://craigerrington.com/blog/fixing-touchpad-issues-on-arm-chromebook-chrubuntu/
[09:02] <suihkulokki> It really amazes me how horrible workarounds people invent instead ot trying to learn what is the actual issue
[09:03] <suihkulokki> what is even better, someone took those "instructions" and made a script to automate that:
[09:03] <suihkulokki> https://github.com/jbdatko/chrubuntu_trackpad
[09:07] <lilstevie> wow wtg
[09:07] <lilstevie> s/g/h/
[09:10] <ynezz> suihkulokki: can you enlighten me what's the real issue here?
[09:11] <suihkulokki> ynezz: adding two lines to xorg.conf
[09:12] <suihkulokki> ynezz: eg the fingerlow/fingerhigh settings from step 14 at: http://blogs.arm.com/software-enablement/848-running-linux-on-the-series-3-chromebook/
[09:12] <ynezz> thanks :)
[12:15] <marvin24> small question, is u-boot suposed to be upgraded on a distro update?
[12:15] <marvin24> at least there seem to be different u-boot versions for each release
[12:15] <ogra> marvin24, nope, but we ship a script in tha package that lets you do it
[12:15] <marvin24> but they are not automaticly flashed
[12:16] <marvin24> ok, so it's up to the user to kill his system ;-)
[12:16] <ogra> right, to dangerous
[12:16] <ogra> yeah :)
[12:16] <ogra> not sure that script is still there though, i havent touched u-boot in ages
[12:18] <marvin24> yes, no script
[12:18] <marvin24> that's really save :-)
[12:19] <ogra> ask jcrigby :)
[12:20] <marvin24> well, each board has its own way to "flash" the bootloader
[12:20] <marvin24> so it's nice as it is I think
[12:21] <ogra> k
[12:21] <marvin24> ogra: another question, which script sets the links in /boot?
[12:21] <ogra> kernel package postinst
[12:21] <marvin24> ok
[12:21] <ogra> based on /etc/kernel-img.conf
[12:40] <marvin24> arrr, another horribile script
[12:40] <ogra_> whatm the kernel postinst ?
[13:04] <ndec_> marvin24: ogra_: flash-kernel --update-bootloader, updates the bootloaders, isn't that what you were looking for?
[13:04] <ogra_> thats gone with f-k 3.0
[13:04] <ogra_> we used to ship a script inside that package, but thats gone too
[13:05]  * marvin24 has a fight with network-manager an ipv6 tunnels
[13:05] <marvin24> I'll try to understand all this before asking again ;-)
[14:23] <ronniestigs> Hey. Whats the last version of ubuntu to support armv6?
[14:24] <ogra_> ronniestigs, supported was armel on 11.10 ... in 12.04 there is an unsupported armel archive though
[14:24] <ogra_> after that we dropped armel
[21:33] <thampton> help!! http://people.canonical.com/~tobin/maverick/panda.tar.bz2
[21:59] <thampton> whatever nevermind
[22:05] <mosasaur> is there a way to play audio from a chroot?
[22:06] <XorA> mosasaur: bind mount /dev
[22:06] <mosasaur> thanks XorA
[22:07] <XorA> you may need /proc and /sys as well
[22:07] <mosasaur> I think I already have those
[22:07] <XorA> other option is talk to pulse running outside of chroot via TCP/IP from pulse inside chroot
[22:07] <XorA> but I have never done that sort of magic
[22:08] <mosasaur> I think pulse won't run unless it has some kind of physical audio device
[22:09] <mosasaur> at least that's what happened when my built in sound card broke
[22:10] <mosasaur> but that was on a desktop machine
[22:11] <XorA> there are probably a dozen other options as well
[22:14] <XorA> mosasaur: as for the needing a sound card, if so there is snd-dummy to provide it :-D
[23:30] <twigs> would someone be able to assist me with installing ubuntu to an sdcard for the beaglebone. I followed the readme here https://github.com/RobertCNelson/stable-kernel however when i run the ./tools/install_image.sh it completes but the beaglebone does not boot
[23:42] <XorA> there is no bone listed there
[23:43] <XorA> twigs: I suspect you need to source the bone kernel repo, which has extra patches on top of mainline
[23:46] <XorA> twigs: https://github.com/beagleboard/kernel
[23:51] <twigs> i used the git from here
[23:51] <twigs> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu
[23:51] <twigs> under Advanced Users only: BeagleBone Kernel source, used in these demo images: https://github.com/RobertCNelson/linux-dev/tree/am33x-v3.2