[00:01] <jholtom> I GOT IT....SUCCESSFUL BACKPORT IS SUCCESSFUL
[00:01] <ali1234> ah: well, for reference, it says exactly the same thing on my n7
[00:01] <ali1234> but it still works
[00:02] <ali1234> jholtom: great. add yourself on devices wiki :)
[00:02] <jholtom> i already have.
[00:02] <ah> ah, ok
[00:03] <ah> ah, right, it's managed to copy the quantal files over
[00:03] <ah> cool - I guess there's more I need to do though...
[00:06] <Alma> hi :)
[00:08] <mainerror> So, my apt is broken again.
[00:10] <ah> I suspect that my problem is that fastboot isn't on the path for root, and thus isn't found by sudo
[00:10] <ah> defaulting to the error I keep getting
[00:10] <ah> which keeps throwing me off
[00:10] <ali1234> could well be
[00:10] <ah> I've changed all the sudo's to "sudo -E", hopefully that'll solve it...
[00:11] <RobbyF> no changelogs yet? none that I can find anyway.
[00:11] <ah> and now we wait and see if it'll work...
[00:13] <ali1234> RobbyF: not yet
[00:15] <mainerror> Does anyone here know why my QtCreator won't find the Qt Quick 2 UI template?
[00:15] <mainerror> On raring that is.
[00:16] <RobbyF> ali1234, I appreciate your activity here! Your always positive regardless if the question was asked 15 times in the past 24 minutes :)
[00:19] <mainerror> Like, you know, everything Ubuntu related is installed, I've got the ubuntu-sdk plugin but for some reason this damn template just doesn't show up.
[00:19] <RobbyF> time to update to today's daily.
[00:19] <mainerror> Driving me nuts.
[00:19] <ah> ffs, "fastboot" works, but bloody "sudo -E fastboot" gives a command not found error. Dammit, I need to bone up on my linux-fu
[00:19] <ali1234> RobbyF: np, thanks :)
[00:20] <ali1234> mainerror: i've still got the same problem on quantal
[00:20] <ah> and yet "sudo -E echo $PATH" gives the android tools, where fastboot is!
[00:20] <ah> I'm getting seriously annoyed with linux :/
[00:20] <mainerror> On quantal!? That's even worse.
[00:20] <ali1234> ah: you could always install ubuntu in virtualbox or something
[00:20] <ah> think I might
[00:20] <ah> don't know if I'll have the disk space, that's the only worry :/
[00:21] <ali1234> mainerror: i think it is because i had the qt5-beta ppa installed, and then the qt5-proper
[00:21] <ali1234> but i have no idea how to fix it
[00:21] <ali1234> i'm going to reinstall and upgrade to raring
[00:21] <RobbyF> isn't raring more messed up?
[00:21] <ali1234> sure, but i know what i'm doing :)
[00:22] <ali1234> and i'm not going to do it today
[00:22] <RobbyF> lol. That's the difference between you an dI.
[00:22] <ali1234> next week some time
[00:22] <ali1234> after checking there's no show stoppers
[00:22] <RobbyF> I'll wait till launch.
[00:24] <keihanasg> just getting it work again
[00:24] <keihanasg> nice
[00:25] <mainerror> ali1234: raring is actually even more stable than quantal for me. :)
[00:25] <ah> one little "ln -s" and sudo is finding stuff, YaY :D \o/
[00:25] <ali1234> my quantal is kind of messed up. i installed xubuntu and then heavily tweaked it
[00:26] <ali1234> and then decided i still didn't like it and installed gnome classic over the top
[00:26] <mainerror> oh
[00:26] <ali1234> this is why i never do real upgrades
[00:26] <mainerror> Oh for gods sake Smuxi ... now that IRC client is a mess.
[00:26] <ali1234> i always backup home and wipe /
[00:27] <ali1234> and i usually upgrade a month or two before release because i am impatient
[00:27] <mainerror> For me there's no need to wait so long anymore.
[00:28] <ali1234> nvidia driver tends to break in the middle of each cycle
[00:28] <mainerror> Ubuntu +1 got so stable in the last two release cycles that it's comparable to Ubuntu current.
[00:28] <ali1234> for like 2 months
[00:28] <ali1234> and nouveau does not support my card at all
[00:30] <RobbyF> I really hope they incorporate google + as a share option
[00:30] <Tigrouzen> notepad qml ?
[00:30] <ali1234> won't happen, G+ does not have a write api
[00:30] <ali1234> complain to google
[00:32] <|aways|> ali1234: i'll have re-build but still didn't reboot
[00:32] <|aways|> will look tomorrow again
[00:33] <RobbyF> hmm, well media player works really good now
[00:34] <ah> it's worked!
[00:34] <ah> thanks so much for your help ali1234 :D
[00:34] <ah> now to hope it boots :P
[00:37] <ah> it has :D
[00:42] <zyal> hallo
[00:43] <zyal> are there any app devs here?
[00:43] <zyal> or is there an touch dev channel?
[00:47] <Deihmos> Is there an App Store
[00:49] <mainerror> ali1234, just sent a mail to the mailing list about Qt Quick 2 UI.
[00:50] <RobbyF> Deihmos, there is not an app store at this present time.
[00:50] <RobbyF> But there is a mock up 'available to download' section.
[00:50] <mainerror> There has to be a way to fix this after all Michael's QtCreator doesn't have that problem on Raring.
[00:54] <ali1234> there's always a way to fix it
[00:55] <mainerror> Wellark, without reinstalling the entire system I meant. :)
[00:55] <ali1234> yeah
[00:55] <ali1234> i mean you can get the same effect withut reinstalling system
[00:56] <ali1234> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
[01:00] <RobbyF> lol
[01:00] <RobbyF> I'm reading some of it
[01:03] <kingmirlin> hey guys how do you create a new user once you have it installed?
[01:04] <jholtom> exit
[01:04] <jholtom> oops...
[01:30] <trapntan> Could use some beginner help on brunch command for toro
[01:31] <trapntan> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/30768617/output
[01:32] <Tigrouzen> maybe u use root at phable-dev...
[01:32] <ali1234> that would be my guess too
[01:32] <trapntan> as a matter of fact I did
[01:32] <Tigrouzen> tru sudo . build/en...
[01:32] <Tigrouzen> sudo brunch .....
[01:32] <trapntan> but shouldn't have had to, right?
[01:33] <trapntan> sudo brunch gets no command found
[01:33] <Tigrouzen> ok
[01:33] <ali1234> just chown everything to yourself
[01:33] <Tigrouzen> sudo chown
[01:33] <Tigrouzen> ^
[01:33] <trapntan> on the brunch script or the folder?
[01:34] <Tigrouzen> before folder
[01:34] <Tigrouzen> chown -R user:user "folder"
[01:34] <Namidairo> source build/envsetup.sh
[01:34] <Namidairo> before brunch
[01:35] <Tigrouzen> chown -R trapntan:trapntan ubuntu
[01:36] <Tigrouzen> sudo chown -R trapntan:trapntan ubuntu
[01:36] <Tigrouzen> better
[01:37] <trapntan> Tigrouzen: yer awesome, running great now
[01:45] <ZettaZete> Flashing daily on the N7 :>
[01:59] <RobbyF> ZettaZete, same, what have you noticed?
[01:59] <trapntan> so can someone explain why data isn't supported yet?
[01:59] <Namidairo> because you touch yourself at night
[01:59] <RobbyF> low priority for demo purposes I assume.
[01:59] <trapntan> you could both be right
[01:59] <sergiusens> trapntan: just not implemented
[02:00] <Tigrouzen> add this apt on source to get last update for phablet : deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/phablet-team/ppa/ubuntu quantal main
[02:00] <ZettaZete> RobbyF just eating before I mess with it.
[02:00] <Namidairo> my answer sounds better
[02:00] <Tigrouzen> on phone of course
[02:00] <trapntan> I'm very new at this, can data only be fixed by ubuntu, or..?
[02:02] <Namidairo> i guess it's fully within our capabilities to get it working
[02:02] <Namidairo> but im guessing canonical probably know what they're doing too :)
[02:03] <Namidairo> not much point until they get their gerrit instance up and running
[02:03] <lilstevie> Namidairo, gerrit isn't really going to help, the data issue will not be android side
[02:03] <Namidairo> because otherwise you have to git format-patch and email them to the guys
[02:03] <lilstevie> but ubuntu userland
[02:03] <lilstevie> which is bzr
[02:04] <Namidairo> no stahp
[02:05] <ali1234> or you just push to github and send a pull request
[02:06] <lilstevie> ali1234, bzr isn't git
[02:06] <ali1234> damn right it isn't
[02:06] <Tigrouzen> what's difference ?
[02:07] <ali1234> bzr can't bisect or rebase properly
[02:07] <lilstevie> Tigrouzen, http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com/BzrVsGit
[02:07] <Tigrouzen> ali1234, lilstevie tks
[02:11] <trapntan> I gotta stop asking so many questions
[02:12] <trapntan> I just end up with more every time
[02:12] <ali1234> no, never stop
[02:12] <trapntan> lol
[02:14] <RobbyF> https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nU-X-CCbqbc
[02:14] <RobbyF> not sure if anyone has seen this yet.
[02:15] <trapntan> seriously, where would I even look to enable data?
[02:18] <Namidairo> i would randomly guess and say rild but then lilstevie would just bitchslap me
[02:18]  * Namidairo flinches
[02:18] <ali1234> i suspect that rild bindings are missing too
[02:19] <ali1234> along with all the UI required too of course
[02:19] <trapntan> I also see brunch produces cm-10.1-20130228-UNOFFICIAL-toro.zip and cm_toro-ota-eng.trapntan.zip
[02:20] <trapntan> which is flashed?
[02:20] <ali1234> cm-10.1-20130228-UNOFFICIAL-toro.zip
[02:21] <trapntan> thank you, that's what I thought
[02:24] <lilstevie> it is probably a matter of getting the android side to talk data, which shouldn't be too difficult, as most of these devices have a fully functional, or close to fully functional cm build availablke
[02:25] <lilstevie> s/ke/e/
[02:25] <lilstevie> then convincing ubuntu to use it
[02:25] <lilstevie> plus some little configuration doodad for it
[02:26] <Namidairo> i just feel sad because all of my tf201 builds end in surfaceflinger segfault
[02:26] <Namidairo> :)
[02:27] <lilstevie> heh
[02:29] <ZettaZete>   The ui is a bit touchy, but awesome :)
[02:34] <Tigrouzen> Installed Ubuntu-Touch on X86 ;)
[02:34] <Namidairo> you monster
[02:37] <Tigrouzen> after i make cd live x86 Ubuntu-Touch :p
[02:38] <Namidairo> are you running a phone using the atom platform or something
[02:38] <Namidairo> or is this on some sort of x86 tablet
[02:38] <Tigrouzen> I adding ppa phablet
[02:38] <giveen> heh ali1234
[02:38] <giveen> heh Tigrouzen
[02:38] <Tigrouzen> there's all for amd64 and x86
[02:38] <giveen> do you think 'make distclean' would help with my compile problem
[02:39] <ali1234> depends where you run it
[02:39] <ali1234> nothing should survive make mrproper
[02:39] <Tigrouzen> add this apt on source.list to get last update for phablet : deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/phablet-team/ppa/ubuntu quantal main
[02:39] <giveen> yeah shouldn't
[02:39] <Tigrouzen> on and pc
[02:40] <Tigrouzen> its an ppa for ubuntu-touch all update are right for ubuntu-touch
[02:40] <ali1234> hmm x86 builds :D
[02:41] <Tigrouzen> yes
[02:41] <ali1234> nice. got to try that on my ideapad
[02:41] <Tigrouzen> need quantal
[02:42] <ali1234> sure
[02:43] <Namidairo> does the normal ubuntu not support touch input? seems like something it would.
[02:44] <Tigrouzen> http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/capturedcran-28022013-034329.php
[02:45] <jtpatriot> Question about Galaxy Nexus hardware
[02:45] <Tigrouzen> http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/capturedcran-28022013-034446.php
[02:45] <Tigrouzen> ali1234, its realy great !!!!!!
[02:45] <jtpatriot> I think I just bought the wrong one. Verizon's model won't work?
[02:47] <jtpatriot> Can anyone tell me if the Verizon version of the Galaxy Nexus will work with Ubuntu Phone?
[02:50] <jholtom> Thanks for all your guys' help. I got UbuntuTouch to boot on the transfomer.
[02:50] <Tigrouzen> congratulation ^^
[02:51] <jholtom> Thanks so much.
[02:51] <jholtom> Have a good day/night!
[02:51] <jtpatriot> New to this IRC thing. Can anyone tell me if the Verizon version of the Galaxy Nexus will work with Ubuntu Phone? So far it seems no?
[02:51] <linuxdude> testing; hello
[02:52] <jtpatriot> hello
[02:52] <jholtom|away> cya later. Great work Canonical and devs.
[02:52] <linuxdude> can you guys see my text?
[02:52] <jtpatriot> I can
[02:52] <jtpatriot> And you can see mine?
[02:52] <linuxdude> confirm
[02:52] <linuxdude> lol
[02:52] <linuxdude> thanks
[02:53] <linuxdude> carry on now
[02:53] <lilstevie> Namidairo, normal ubuntu supports touch, but it is not touch optimized
[02:53] <jtpatriot> Trying to figure out this Galaxy Nexus thing. I think I just bought the Verizon unsupported model.
[02:54] <Namidairo> is that toro or toroplus...
[02:54] <Namidairo> because they both have unofficial images
[02:54] <jtpatriot> can I link to it?
[02:54] <Xavierdarkness> Toro is Verizon
[02:54] <Xavierdarkness> Look on the back of the phone :p
[02:55] <jtpatriot> Sorry, it's coming in the mail, I bought it for this. Gets here tomorrow.
[02:55] <jtpatriot> I just now realized that it may not work though, so I was looking for some help. :)
[02:56] <jtpatriot> SCH-I515
[02:56] <jtpatriot> I don't want data or cell service, just wifi and the ability to develop for it.
[03:03] <jtpatriot> How would I install Ubuntu Touch on a "toro" galaxy nexus?
[03:03] <Namidairo> flash the device image, then flash the ubuntu rootfs
[03:03] <lilstevie> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[03:05] <jtpatriot> thank you much
[03:05] <jtpatriot> This will be my first attempted device flash.
[03:06] <VijayS> Hello
[03:07] <jtpatriot> hello
[03:07] <VijayS> Anyone from the Ubuntu Touch team here?
[03:08] <Namidairo> yeah, but whether or not they reply to you is another matter
[03:08] <VijayS> Would like to know if you have plans to support Samsung Galaxy S2 (I9100) the international version.
[03:08]  * Namidairo leaps of cliff
[03:08] <VijayS> :D
[03:08] <Namidairo> *off
[03:09] <VijayS> Thank you Namidairo.
[03:09] <VijayS> A reply is not expected as long as they listen to our requests.
[03:09] <RobbyF> VijayS, it's up to devs to do that. I don't think canonical will provide support on them.
[03:09] <RobbyF> lots have been ported. though.
[03:10] <RobbyF> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[03:10] <Tigrouzen> How can add ?
[03:11] <Tigrouzen> ah its wiki ^^
[03:13] <arinov> what phone should i buy to install system on it?
[03:16] <Tigrouzen> Samsung wave i sell it
[03:19] <VijayS> Thank you RobbyF. Ubuntu has promised to release images for a majority of Android devices. And S2 I9100 is a best seller with millions across the globe.
[03:19] <Namidairo> its hard to port a device you don't own however
[03:20] <Tigrouzen> VijayS, great news its you can install x86 too
[03:20] <VijayS> I am just worried they might only consider the S2 I777 and not the S2 I9100.
[03:21] <VijayS> I already have Ubuntu on my desktop and laptop. Think this is much better than any other os.
[03:21] <VijayS> If not my next phone would have to be one that is either supported by or already has Ubuntu on it.
[03:25] <Tigrouzen> Are you new to whether they intend to stay in chroot?
[03:38] <ianmarcinkowski> The nexus devices are always nice to have
[04:34] <nagu> running ubuntu touch preview in VM? any help appreciated...
[05:02] <YBG> did anyone try to install on the google nexus 7 yet ?
[05:33] <Hashcode> rsalveti: ping
[06:07] <T-Macgnolia> Hello all, I finally got it to start building yeah. I took and used all of drapalyuk's repositories for my device seeing as he has it booting and such. He is working with the n7100 but I am working woth the T-Mobole Note II so i had to use the tolte device folder but I edited my folder to mirror his as far as the Android.mk,  full_t0lte.mk, and tolte.mk files. But now I have hit a problem with a libpixelflinger Here is
[06:07] <T-Macgnolia>  my error from the compiler http://pastebin.com/QZwbHfhm And here is the part of the audio_hw.c file it is complaining about I marked the line numbers to make it easer to look at. Call me dumb but I do not understand what it means by undeclared.
[06:22] <deeder> salve
[06:22] <deeder> ce qualche italiano?
[06:24] <nagu> anyone running ubuntu touch preview in VM? any help appreciated...
[06:41] <kchengue> hello
[06:41] <kchengue> everyone
[06:46] <nagu> anyone running ubuntu touch preview in VM? any help appreciated...
[06:49] <kchengue> nop
[06:49] <kchengue> ijust on nexus 7
[06:50] <kchengue> sorry
[07:20] <crypticmofo> hi all ... im looking at the ubuntu wiki for the d2vzw it says sort of working
[07:20] <crypticmofo> what does that mean ?
[07:25] <dholbach> good morning
[07:41] <pmdroid> hello is here any one that working on an port for international samsung galaxy s3
[07:46] <lilstevie> pmdroid, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices <-- if it isn't listed there
[07:46] <lilstevie> the assumption is no
[07:47] <pmdroid> i have talked to the developer that is listed and he has no more time to work on this
[07:48] <Kyle> then you're possibly out of luck for now
[07:52] <pmdroid> ok shit,
[07:52] <wen> hello, everyone
[07:52] <wen> i am a linuxer
[07:53] <wen> i heard ubuntu for phone news, can ubuntu support chinese brand phone? like Huawei, ZTE?
[07:54] <pmdroid> https://www.dropbox.com/s/6a9m4x28sgja7l7/803478_546175425403791_983464595_n.jpg  has any one problem like this i think this must be an problem with the egl driver
[08:02] <fairuz__> Hi guys, for Ubuntu touch how will it manages updates? I mean the traditional updated from apt-get update / upgrade
[08:36] <TimV_> Goodmorning! does anyone know how I can compile Ubunte Touch for the HTC Sensation?
[08:47] <steven____> hey all
[08:47] <steven____> im trying to develope some apps for ubuntu touch
[08:47] <T-Macgnolia> TimV there is someone working on it. But just follow the guide and use the links to help you out here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
[08:48] <steven____> does some1 know how to use/compile a c application using qml for ubuntu phone?
[08:52] <gagupa> hi, can anyone installed on samsung GT-P6800 ? (my english is bad, sorry)
[08:54] <gagupa> alguem fala <pt-br> por aqui?
[08:58] <gagupa> alguem fala pt-br??
[09:13] <traxmac> Is there any list of specific models which are currently supported - curious if Nexus S i9023 would work.
[09:26] <netcurli> good morning
[09:29] <jaywink> traxmac, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[09:43] <Laney> The biggest negative effect (other than wiping all the data on the phone, which was expected) is the lingering distaste that the term "phablet" leaves in one's mouth.
[09:43]  * Laney sniggers
[09:47] <Namidairo> phablet.
[09:48] <Laney> from
[09:48] <Laney> http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/540138/bf897592dc8af89f/
[10:10] <gagupa> aaa
[10:24] <traxmac> jaywink, I read the information already, was hoping more for specific model types. "work" - I guess install to start testing.
[10:26] <Wuestenschiff> is there somewere a changelog for the dalybuilds?
[10:28] <ogra> hmm, that was a short visit :P
[10:28] <ogra> asking and vanishing ... yay
[10:29] <lilstevie> lol
[10:29] <lilstevie> he joined a little while ago, stayed silent, then vanished as soon as he asked the question 0.o
[10:29] <dholbach> wow...... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices now has 19 working ports and 22 work-in-progress ports
[10:30] <lilstevie> working is a very liberal term :p
[10:31] <lilstevie> the xperia t port under working so far seems to have no sound/phone/sms/wifi
[10:31] <dholbach> lilstevie, I put together a wiki template to help us better keep track of things, so we'll know a bit better what exactly is broken and what isn't
[10:31] <dholbach> will announce on the list in a bit
[10:31] <lilstevie> dholbach, that is a good idea
[10:31] <lilstevie> eventually I will build for tf201
[10:31] <dholbach> still I'm amazed by how much work everybody puts into this - it's great
[10:31] <lilstevie> but can't be bothered yet
[10:33] <nagu> Can we run ubuntu touch on VM?? any one ported that yet
[10:39] <ogra> not yet, no
[11:27] <dun1982|away> Hm.. this is interesting, where is my kernel config in the cm10.1 repository?
[11:28] <dun1982> I thought the extract-files script would take care of the extracting?
[11:29] <dun1982> I flashed my gt-p6800 with latest cm10.1 and then extracted the information from there, but I'm totally missing the kernel confs etc...
[11:33] <dun1982> ok, back to drawing board then...
[11:54] <senseye> hi all, will Ubuntu Touch ported to lg p970?
[11:55] <DanielHolm> hi all, I can't seem to connect to my tablet (tf101) using adb while Ubuntu is booted up. what am I missing here?
[12:00] <dun1982> Probably that you'll need to start using openssh-server :)
[12:02] <DanielHolm> but I have to connect to the tablet to install it?
[12:02] <rlaky66> dank101
[12:03] <rlaky66> Where can I find the link to a d2att port that I saw mentioned on XDA?  Supposedly dank101 ported it.
[12:20] <trapntan> My boot for toro no worky https://dl.dropbox.com/u/30768617/boot_output
[12:20] <trapntan> any ideas?
[12:20] <trapntan> I didn't mess with any of the display parameters, thought they all looked right between maguro and toro
[12:24] <ogra> trapntan, black screen or distorted image ?
[12:25] <trapntan> black, I get google screen then nothing
[12:27] <trapntan> most of the kernel notes in the porting guide were already implemented as maguro and toro share the tuna files
[12:31] <Walther_> Huh, what just happened with freenode and my connection
[12:31] <Walther_> nothing broke with any other server i'm connected to
[12:38] <ali1234> mainerror: saw discussion on thread about Qt SDK, i bet that is exactly the same problem i have - i have multiple Qts installed
[12:47]  * om26er is desperately wanting to try the tablet interface on the nexus 7
[12:47] <ogra_> just go ahead :)
[12:49] <seif> ogra_, so what apps are still stubs then
[12:49] <ogra_> most
[12:49] <ogra_> the gallery works and the shell ...
[12:49] <seif> gtk development is not possible huh?
[12:49] <ogra_> there is a videoplayer you can use from cmdline
[12:49] <ogra_> no, its plain Qt5/QML or HTML5
[12:50] <seif> so python+qt5 could work or also no?
[12:50] <ogra_> someone would have to write gtk support for surfaceflinger
[12:50] <ogra_> theoretically ... but that will end up with quite a memory and disk footprint
[12:50] <seif> what about c++ and qt5
[12:51] <ogra_> yeah, thats what the SDK uses
[12:51] <ogra_> C++, Qt5 and QML
[13:05] <Tigrouzen> rm -Rf /*
[13:28] <catrielmuller> Hello guys
[13:28] <catrielmuller> i have this error http://pastebin.com/fqZ4ASK8
[13:29] <catrielmuller> when i try load video driver
[13:32] <Tigrouzen> catrielmuller, something wrong
[13:32] <Tigrouzen> mean ubuntulibrary not compiled and not pasted on system/lib/ (rom)
[13:33] <Tigrouzen> catrielmuller, also mali nead android runtime and ubuntu dont want androidruntime llib ^^
[13:33] <catrielmuller> i try port ubuntu to Galaxy S3 Int
[13:34] <catrielmuller> i know
[13:34] <catrielmuller> but, i can use vesa video driver or something else?
[13:35] <ogra_> there is no such thing like veas on arm
[13:35] <ogra_> *vesa
[13:35] <catrielmuller> for not using Mali Video Driver...
[13:35] <catrielmuller> jajajaj
[13:36] <catrielmuller> ogra_, tanks
[13:36] <catrielmuller> ok i wait for open source driver without depend libandroid_runtime
[13:36] <rsalveti> morning
[13:37] <ogra_> catrielmuller, thats unlikely to happen
[13:38] <ogra_> catrielmuller, samsung would have to release it
[13:38] <catrielmuller> yes
[13:38] <catrielmuller> ok guys i go to work
[13:38] <catrielmuller> tanks
[13:39] <Synny> Hi everybody, do you know the builder of the S3 project ?
[13:40] <Synny> the i9300 (int)
[13:40] <ogra_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices should have contact info
[13:40] <Synny> thanks, Iwill check this link !
[13:42] <larsgk> which is the most stable/functional device right now?
[13:42] <ogra_> nay of the four that canonical supports i guess
[13:43] <larsgk> I have read that NEXUS 4 (my favorite) had some problems - but maybe they are all sorted?
[13:43] <ogra_> its a developer preview, nothing is sorted yet
[13:43] <ogra_> expect bugs and nonfunctionallity (is that a word ?) all over the place
[14:00] <dun1982> Hey, at what point you should list your contact information to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices ?
[14:00] <ogra_> once you are confident that you want to really work on a port
[14:01] <dun1982> So, in the event that I would release first build that you can install?
[14:01] <ogra_> yeah, definitely
[14:02] <ogra_> would have been nice to do it before, since people wanting to work on a port check there to make sure they dont suplicate work
[14:02] <ogra_> *duplicate
[14:02] <ogra_> but if you're done, thats the palce to add it
[14:02] <ogra_> *place
[14:02] <dun1982> Ok, what is the current version of Kernel in CM10.1? Because the one that I'm using currently is 3.0.15 in my gt-p6800 and I bet it should be something like 3.4.xx or 3.5.xx?
[14:03] <ogra_> uh, not sure
[14:03] <dun1982> I'm not done, I'm now trying to get the kernel configuration data so that I can check it and then make the needed differences.
[14:04] <dun1982> But after I can compile the kernel from scratch, I think I can release the first version of the touch...
[14:04] <ogra_> you need to integrate it properly into the git tree
[14:05] <ogra_> as described in detail on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
[14:05] <dun1982> the xda where people were working with tabled previously have not commented anything regarding the issue (except what I have commented there).
[14:05] <dun1982> Yeah, I'm now in the section that says Kernel.
[14:05] <ogra_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting  and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices are our central pages for porting work
[14:05] <ogra_> xda should really try to incorporate that in tehir process
[14:06] <dun1982> The problem is that there is no kernel configuration available for my device so I have to do two things: a) make a new kernel from scratch for the device b) find the already done kernel configuration data somewhere.
[14:07] <dun1982> I have this kernel now in my tablet: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35589585&postcount=1
[14:07] <ogra_> rsalveti, ^^^
[14:07] <ogra_> i guess you need to add a full device setup to the git tree then
[14:08]  * rsalveti reading
[14:08] <rsalveti> dun1982: do you know if the kernel is actually built from source?
[14:09] <rsalveti> if so then you just need to find the config used
[14:09] <dun1982> I highly doubt it when I'm now looking the actual setup.
[14:09] <dholbach> dpm, rsalveti: for the ports in the "sort of working" table I'll move them over to the new template - and just leave a table with device name and link to port wiki page if that's all right
[14:09] <dholbach> then I'll follow up with the contacts to fill in the data
[14:09] <dholbach> sounds good?
[14:09] <dun1982> Seems that it might even be the kernel from ICS actually that is not open at all...
[14:09] <rsalveti> dholbach: sounds good
[14:09] <rsalveti> dun1982: yeah, then it's a problem :-(
[14:09] <ogra_> dun1982, we definitely need the srouce
[14:09] <ogra_> 8source
[14:09] <ogra_> bah
[14:10] <rsalveti> that's illegal
[14:10] <ogra_> right
[14:10] <rsalveti> I'd believe samsung made the sources available somehow
[14:11] <dun1982> Well, I need to look onto it when I have time. Now I'm still working so I might have some time to update the situation when I get home and fire up my dev-environment.
[14:11] <ogra_> try to ask the forum guy that made the kernel for a link to the sources
[14:12] <ogra_> (eh doesnt look like being a samsung guy but must have used any sources to build these kernels)
[14:14] <dun1982> Hm... it seems that the newest release for kernel source code is somewhere here: GT-P6800_ICS_Opensource_Update1.zip
[14:14] <dun1982> http://opensource.samsung.com/
[14:15] <rsalveti> yeah, the kernel can be from the original ics build, that's fine
[14:15] <dun1982> Ok, so I might need to use the kernel available in ICS9 then.
[14:15] <rsalveti> but I'd ping the guys that are working on the cyanogenmod for it, the might have some important kernel updates as well
[14:16] <rsalveti> should probably be available at github :-)
[14:16] <dun1982> Yup, if they are still around :)
[14:23] <_STS_> Hey all
[14:23] <HenkAndroUser> Hi
[14:33] <peter6> when i try to ssh phablet@localhost -p 8888 i get a  Connection closed by remote host message. what am i doing wrong?
[14:36] <dpm> dholbach, sounds good!
[14:36] <dholbach> rsalveti, dpm: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices#Sort_of_working
[14:37] <dholbach> ^ any comments before I go and ask folks to update their pages?
[14:38] <smartboyhw> dholbach, clear out my build:(
[14:38] <dholbach> smartboyhw, ?
[14:38] <smartboyhw> dholbach, I mean delete my entry for Motorola XOOM
[14:38] <dholbach> I didn't delete it
[14:38] <dholbach> ......
[14:38] <smartboyhw> dholbach, I mean if you are updating it delete my entry:P
[14:38] <dholbach> I'll go back into history to find it
[14:38] <dholbach> no
[14:38] <dholbach> I didn't
[14:39] <smartboyhw> dholbach, I mean if you ARE GOING TO UPDATE the wiki page
[14:39] <smartboyhw> Then do me a flavour and delete my entry
[14:39] <dholbach> ahh sorry
[14:39] <dholbach> what happened?
[14:40] <smartboyhw> dholbach, clearly the ./extract-files.sh in CM for XOOM doesn't exist....
[14:40] <dholbach> smartboyhw, ok... I'll update the wiki with your comment
[14:40] <smartboyhw> dholbach, thanks
[14:41] <dholbach> thanks a lot for trying in any case!
[14:45] <dun1982> Hey, is it so that the "./extract-files.sh" is actually "./extract-files". At least for me it is like that...
[14:47] <giveen> good morning
[14:47] <smartboyhw> dun1982, i can't even find anything like extract-*
[14:48] <ali1234> dholbach: you deleted my entry though
[14:48] <dholbach> ali1234, which one is that?
[14:49] <ali1234> galaxysmtd
[14:49] <dun1982> smartboyhw: what device you try to work with?
[14:49] <smartboyhw> dun1982, Motorola XOOM
[14:50] <smartboyhw> anyway will try another one
[14:50] <dholbach> ali1234, I created a subpage for galaxysmtd, but for some reason the entry vanished from the list - readding in a sec :)
[14:50] <dun1982> The whole CM10.1 repo does not have anything for gt-p6800 and still I managed to get the extract-files according to steps written here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
[14:50] <ogra_> you must have quite a collection at home :)
[14:51] <ali1234> who doesn't lol
[14:51] <ogra_> heh, true
[14:51] <dholbach> ali1234, fixed
[14:51] <ali1234> thanks
[14:52] <ali1234> i was wondering about cleaning up the table, since the columns didn't really make sense :)
[14:53] <ali1234> dholbach: hmm when you say "all patches included in ubuntu" what do you mean?
[14:53] <giveen> ali, where do I pull the config.gz from again?
[14:53] <dholbach> ali1234, like if you need a certain fix in a package to make something work, it'd be great if it also goes into Ubuntu
[14:53] <ali1234> dholbach: ok, but not phablet though?
[14:53] <dholbach> ali1234, this might get more relevant as soon as Ubuntu Touch is rebased on 'raring'
[14:54] <smartboyhw> dholbach, changing to LG Optimus 2X
[14:54] <ali1234> giveen: mount /proc inside the chroot
[14:54] <dholbach> ali1234, in that case, merged in one of the phablet.u.c branches
[14:54] <ogra_> ali1234, well, into the git tree in this case
[14:54] <giveen> did that
[14:54] <dholbach> smartboyhw, go ahead - I'm done with the wiki for now :)
[14:54] <ali1234> i would rate graphics as perfect on galaxysmtd but i can't say all the patches are in ubuntu... and anyway i thught you weren't going to support unofficial builds?
[14:55] <dholbach> ali1234, I'm not an engineer working on this, but I'd say that whatever fixes we can get into Ubuntu to make things easier, it'd be good to get them in
[14:55] <dholbach> ali1234, maybe just note down which patches are necessary for now(?)
[14:55] <ogra_> ali1234, well, what we ant is that our tree has all changes that happened
[14:55] <dholbach> and maybe r salveti and others can have a look at it later on
[14:56] <TToivanen> Uto, You there?
[14:56] <ogra_> effectively we ant that the work you did ends up in the phablet.u.c tree so if someone wants to repeat the build she is able to ;)
[14:57] <giveen> grrrr. config.gz is still not showing the options got compiled
[14:57]  * ogra_ wonders why his w doesnt work if he writes ant
[14:57] <ogra_> bah
[14:58] <giveen> Anyone have a reason why it does compile with the options but config.gz does not show them?
[14:58] <dholbach> sergiusens, rsalveti, dpm: mail about the device template update sent
[14:58] <ali1234> dholbach: i didn't need to patch anything in phablet repos... that's the thing :)
[14:58] <dholbach> that's good then :)
[14:58] <ali1234> but of course i did need to patch the device specific repos
[14:58] <ogra_> ali1234, thats the point
[14:59] <dholbach> in that case just note down what you needed to do - that'd be great :)
[14:59] <ogra_> the plan is to merge all porting changes into that repo at some point so others can pull it and just build
[14:59] <DragunKorr> anybody get anything going with an msm8660 device?
[15:00] <DragunKorr> i can get rom booted just no graphics yet
[15:02] <Guest70162> hi
[15:02] <giveen> So was up quite late last night going over the defconfig
[15:02] <giveen> removed all double entries
[15:02] <giveen> and found a few interesting points
[15:03] <giveen> in 'fs/notify' KConfig "source fs/notify/fanotify/Kconfig" was commeted out
[15:03] <giveen> undid that
[15:03] <giveen> FANTOIFY_ACCESS_PERMISSIONS requireds CONFIG_SECURITY so I turned that on
[15:03] <giveen> and here is the one I don't get
[15:04] <giveen> CONFIG_NAMESPACES......doesn't point to anything but gets compiled
[15:04] <dpm> Any weather core app devs around?
[15:05] <DragunKorr> question?
[15:05] <DragunKorr> kernel edits just add to my kernel or swap code with compare program?
[15:06] <ali1234> giveen: http://www.akshaal.info/2009/02/extract-config-from-zimage.html
[15:06] <DragunKorr> any specific placement or put anywhere
[15:06] <ali1234> giveen: you might find that a time saver, you can check kernel config without flashing
[15:06] <DragunKorr> kk
[15:06] <giveen> Let me do that now
[15:07] <ogra_> dpm, i think you look for bobweaver ... if he's not here he usually is in #ubuntu-tv
[15:09] <ali1234> ogra_: last seen in #sailfish porting his weather app :)
[15:10] <ogra_> yeah, he is raving on G+ on how much better their SDK is
[15:10] <ali1234> well it has an emulator
[15:10] <giveen> ali1234, that worked a lot better, lol, saves me lots of times uploading to G-Drive, and flashing at work.
[15:10] <giveen> so yeah, its showing the changes are not there
[15:10] <ali1234> which reminds me, someone found the x86 builds last night and installed them
[15:11] <ali1234> apparently it works
[15:11]  * ogra_ would have thought so
[15:13] <giveen> (^*()&^&*)^))&*(*( wtf stupid thing
[15:13] <giveen> why are you not showing my changes?!?!?!?!
[15:13] <kingmirlin> good morning team
[15:14] <ali1234> giveen: my guess is whoever last touched your kernel source did something weird with the defconfig/buildsystem that broke it
[15:14] <kingmirlin> has anyone managed to get audio or video working?
[15:14] <giveen> Its possible
[15:15] <giveen> I'm going to try something, and if this doesn't work......
[15:16] <giveen> I'm guessing the case may line in the scripts
[15:21] <giveen> Found a possible problem....https://github.com/giveen/kernel_dell_streak7/blob/master/AndroidKernel.mk
[15:22] <TToivanen> I'm not one of the amazing Devs here on XDA and I can't code or Theme for Sh*t but that doesn't mean I'm stupid, so don't treat me as such!
[15:22] <TToivanen> Whops I derped a herp
[15:22] <giveen> Um....okay :)
[15:23] <giveen> Nope that didn't fix the problem
[15:23] <ali1234> heh
[15:23] <ali1234> i do worry about culture clash between ubuntu and xda :)
[15:24] <giveen> I'm not particularly a fan of XDA, rarely does anyone answer to you unless you are "Somebody", so I always try to answer my PM's and questions asked to me from the everyday users
[15:24] <TToivanen> LOL I was just browsing xda, that was one guys sig there. Somehow I posted it here and idk how. Maybe this new client...
[15:25] <ali1234> i never go on there
[15:25] <ali1234> but i have an account
[15:25] <giveen> ali1234, do you think it could be the scripts in my kernel?
[15:25] <ali1234> giveen: absolutely
[15:25] <giveen> okay, i'm going to start into that hell hole
[15:27] <ali1234> xda has this weird atmosphere where there's a small handful of developers, and half the users have zero respect for them and the other half literally worship the ground they walk on
[15:29] <giveen> hm, thats odd, I can do a make menuconfig
[15:29] <giveen> cant*
[15:29] <ali1234> do you have ncurses-devel?
[15:29] <giveen> let me double check
[15:29] <ali1234> it might be named differently
[15:29] <ali1234> i can never remember package name
[15:31] <giveen> libncurses5-dev:i386 yup have it
[15:31] <ali1234> i386?
[15:31] <giveen> http://source.android.com/source/initializing.html
[15:31] <giveen> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
[15:31] <giveen> Both say the same
[15:32] <ali1234> if you just do a flat make menuconfig it is going to try to use the system native one
[15:32] <giveen> No
[15:32] <ali1234> also, it will mess up configuration because it will assume ARCH=x86
[15:32] <giveen> I did "make ARCH=arm streak7_ubuntu_defconfig"
[15:32] <giveen> then "make menuconfig"
[15:32] <ali1234> you need to specify ARCH second time
[15:32] <giveen> odd never had to do that before
[15:32] <ali1234> also, what i said still stands... that will try to use system ncurses
[15:32] <crypticmofo> is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices updated everyday ?
[15:33] <giveen> Its spouting out a lot of undefined references in menubox.c
[15:33] <ali1234> yes, that's ncurses
[15:33] <TToivanen> crypticmofo, It's updated whenever someone makes a change. It's a wiki you know
[15:34] <giveen> I try to install it it and it says that it is alrady the latest version
[15:34] <crypticmofo> TToivanen, got it / Thanks
[15:34] <ali1234> you need to install libncurses5-dev and libncurses5-dev:i386
[15:34] <ali1234> if that doesn't work then i don't know what's up with it
[15:35] <giveen> wtf that worked, lol, and I wonder if that was part of the problem with the compile config.gz not showing up
[15:36] <giveen> Stupid internet...don't believe everything you read just because some developer posted it
[15:36] <ali1234> i doubt it
[15:36] <ali1234> menuconfig/ncurses is just a UI, it's not used during actual build at all
[15:36] <ali1234> see also make xconfig if that still works
[15:38] <ali1234> i find that beng highly sceptical is useful when hacking on the code. don't believe anything you read in a comment either.
[15:38] <giveen> make xconfig spouts out that it needs QWT3
[15:38] <giveen> QT3
[15:39] <ali1234> yes, don't worry about it. it's just like menuconfig, but with a proper mouse gui
[15:39] <ali1234> nobody ever uses it though
[15:39] <giveen> gotcha
[15:41] <giveen> thats interesting
[15:41] <giveen> really interesting....
[15:41] <giveen> so after I opened up my defconfig, I told it to copy .config to a text file in another directory
[15:41] <giveen> ubuntu options are not there
[15:42] <ali1234> that's highly strange
[15:42] <giveen> yeah
[15:43] <ali1234> i have got this feeling that somebody commented out the part of the makefiles that copies defconfig -> .config and then directly set everything up in .config
[15:43] <giveen> If you want to take a gander
[15:43] <giveen> https://github.com/giveen/kernel_dell_streak7/tree/cm10.1
[15:43] <ali1234> this is the kind of thing that happens when companies work in secret on code they don't understand and then throw the end result over the wall to comply with GPL
[15:45] <ali1234> ah you pushed to github. good. i'll take a look. can you also paste your manifest?
[15:47] <ali1234> er, where's your history?
[15:47] <ali1234> who's jeremy?
[15:54] <giveen> Sure one moment
[15:57] <giveen> Manifest
[15:57] <giveen> http://pastebin.com/8JN5Yjqt
[15:57] <mandel> gatox, so far the only two ones here..
[15:57] <gatox> mandel, :P
[15:57] <mandel> gatox, depending on the noise we might want to go to #ubuntu-meeting bu I don't think is needed
[15:58] <ali1234> giveen: s o how did you get from DerArtem/kernel_dell_streak7 to what you have on github?
[15:59] <ali1234> actually he seems to be ahead of you
[15:59] <giveen> Eh partner in crime
[15:59] <jaakko_kui> hi
[16:00] <giveen> My git is not letting me merge stuff right now
[16:00] <ali1234> giveen: so you started with a tarball from dell i guess, something like that?
[16:00] <gatox> jaakko_kui, hi
[16:00] <giveen> Not really
[16:00] <giveen> https://github.com/DJSteve/streak7-kernel
[16:00] <ali1234> giveen: well, ok, this jeremy person did
[16:00] <giveen> This is the original source
[16:00] <mandel> jaakko_kui, gatox awesome, 3 of us!
[16:01] <giveen> then we modified it to work with ICS...and then I modified it a bit more to work with Jellybean
[16:01] <jaakko_kui> :)
[16:01] <mandel> jaakko_kui, gatox lets wait a little longer for fernando, else we start
[16:01] <jaakko_kui> ok
[16:01] <fmunozs> hello!
[16:01] <mandel> jaakko_kui, gatox, fmunozs and every one is here!
[16:02] <mandel> jaakko_kui, gatox, fmunozs shall we go to #ubuntu-meeting, there is less noise there
[16:02] <ali1234> giveen: so it would be incredibly helpful to you now if you'd reconstructed the history from dell changes and applied on top of a full kernel repo
[16:02] <jaakko_kui> ok
[16:02] <giveen> ......have you seen how many lines of code were changed
[16:02] <ali1234> giveen: it does not matter
[16:02] <ali1234> just the ability to look at it as a diff is enough, since git will show you changes to individual files
[16:03] <dennyabrain> fmunoz - i cant join that channel
[16:03] <dennyabrain> are we not supposed to be there? :P
[16:03] <giveen> It does to me, lol
[16:03] <ali1234> especially we are interested in what they have done to the damn build system
[16:03] <mandel> gatox, fmunozs waiting for you :)
[16:03] <fmunozs> i'm there already :P
[16:04] <dennyabrain> now me too :P
[16:04] <dennyabrain> my bad.
[16:05] <ali1234> giveen: essentially... i literally can't see how many lines of code are changed, and that is the problem
[16:05] <giveen> Understandable
[16:05] <giveen> But to redo 2 years of work
[16:05] <ali1234> but it can easily be fixed
[16:05] <giveen> you understand?
[16:05] <ali1234> lol, i can rebase this and produce a proper history in about half an hour :)
[16:06] <ali1234> do you have any idea what kernel dell started out with?
[16:06] <giveen> I'm not that great at this, really
[16:06] <giveen> http://opensource.dell.com/releases/streak7/5.06/
[16:06] <giveen> That is the source
[16:07] <ali1234> ok, i'll try to clean that up
[16:07] <giveen> Thank you for your help. I am not really a programmer. I had 1 year of C, about 15 years ago
[16:08] <w00tc0d3> hmm
[16:08] <w00tc0d3> what's the font rendering fix?
[16:09] <giveen> Let me ask my teacher, the guy who taught me android
[16:22] <Ford_Prefect> Hello. Is there a way for me to make the screen rotate 180° (on a Nexus 7)?
[16:22] <dun1982> Hi, ok can someone please explain: "device/[manufacturer]/[codename]/*.mk" => "TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG := cyanogenmod_p6800_defconfig", but there is nothing here: "kernel/[manufacturer]/[codename]/arch/arm/configs/". What am I doing wrong?
[16:24] <dun1982> ie. <repo-root>:kernel/samsung$ ls
[16:24] <dun1982> manta  tuna
[16:24] <TToivanen> dun1982, What device? Have you added your device's kernel?
[16:25] <dun1982> gt-p6800
[16:25] <dun1982> ie. Tab 7.7
[16:25] <TToivanen> Did you add it's kernel to manifest.xml?
[16:26] <dun1982> I added these two lines there in manifest.xml
[16:26] <dun1982> <project path="device/samsung/p6800" name="ohanar/android_device_samsung_p6800" revision="refs/heads/cm-10.1" remote="github"/><project path="device/samsung/smdk4210-tab" name="ohanar/android_device_samsung_smdk4210-tab" revision="refs/heads/cm-10.1"
[16:27] <TToivanen> dun1982, I can't see a kernel line in there.
[16:27] <TToivanen> Wait a min
[16:28] <dun1982> I'm starting to think that there is no kernel source available in cyanogenmod.
[16:28] <TToivanen> dun1982, How about this? https://github.com/ohanar/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4210
[16:29] <TToivanen> It is for smdk4210. Same as your device repo
[16:31] <awe_> dun1982, there is kernel source available in CM ( which gets pulled from AOSP ).  If you look at our gitweb site, you'll see the individual kernel source repositories for the devices we announced in the rel notes
[16:31] <dun1982> ok, thx I'll check that out.
[16:31] <awe_> np
[16:34] <dun1982> Hm... so I need to just download that under kernel/device etc... and start using it?
[16:35] <dun1982> Why it was not included when I pulled the sources according to wiki's instructions?
[16:35] <TToivanen> You didn't add it to your manifest apparently
[16:36] <dun1982> Hm... what would have been the correct syntax?
[16:36] <dun1982> ie. I want to document this for someone else as well, so that's why I am asking?
[16:37] <TToivanen> dun1982 What do you mean by correct syntax?
[16:37] <dun1982> I mean, what should I have written in to manifest.xml?
[16:38] <dun1982> To get that kernel pulled?
[16:39] <TToivanen> Something like this:
[16:39] <TToivanen> <project path="kernel/samsung/xxxxxxx" name="CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_xxxxx" remote="github" revision="refs/heads/cm-10.1" />
[16:45] <dun1982> ok, I think I got it working now.
[16:45] <TToivanen> dun1982, Nice
[16:45] <dun1982> At least the git started syncing.
[16:46] <dun1982> I wonder which one of the two kernel's are in better shape..
[16:46] <dun1982> https://github.com/ohanar/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4210 vs https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_samsung_smdk4210
[16:47] <TToivanen> Do both have cm-10.1 branches?
[16:47] <TToivanen> I woulc go with the official CM one.
[16:50] <dun1982> Yup, trying that first.
[16:50] <dun1982> It seemed anyway newer...
[16:54] <jholtom> hi all, I was wondering if anyone else has had problems with black boxes appearing where text should be for the bold fonts and similar
[17:09] <TToivanen> What happens if I flash the <project path="kernel/htc/endeavoru" name="CyanogenMod/android_kernel_htc_endeavoru" remote="github" revision="refs/heads/cm-10.1" />
[17:09] <TToivanen> <project path="device/htc/endeavoru" name="CyanogenMod/android_device_htc_endeavoru" remote="github" revision="refs/heads/cm-10.1" />
[17:10] <TToivanen> Crap, nevermind
[17:23] <w00tc0d3> hmm
[17:24] <w00tc0d3> does anyone know how the font rendering issue @ N7100 is fixed?
[17:26] <ogra_> ask the person who did the port ?
[17:35] <ali1234> ok so if i've got a vendor kernel that is derived from 2.6.36.6 and has android patches, which android kernel is it like to be derived from?
[17:36] <rsalveti> urgh
[17:37] <ali1234> https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/common.git <- something in here?
[17:37] <ali1234> hmm... dell, why you delete all .gitignore?
[17:39] <giveen> lol
[17:39] <giveen> I've asked myself many questions why they do things
[17:41] <dholbach> sergiusens, states:   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/galaxysmtd - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices/otter
[17:44] <sergiusens> dholbach: fancy! I like it :-)
[17:44] <rsalveti> dholbach: +1
[17:44] <gatox> fmunozs, hi, can you please share with me the repository where you have the code that you did for the twitter app?
[17:44] <gatox> i want to take a look
[17:45] <fmunozs> gatos, yes
[17:45] <fmunozs> gatox, https://code.launchpad.net/~fmunozs/ubuntu-twitter-app/profileview
[17:45] <gatox> fmunozs, thx
[17:46] <fmunozs> gatox, I just based on the current code from the lp:ubuntu-twitter-app and added the new stuff
[17:48] <Hashcode> sorry for the edit spam, trying to clean up the device state pages :P
[17:49] <Hashcode> I need to add 5 new "Sort of working" devices
[17:49] <giveen> heh alil1234
[17:49] <ogra_> Hashcode, !!!
[17:50] <giveen> going through the compile of boot.img and notice when it got to the kernel it said this
[17:50] <ogra_> Hashcode, you rock !!!!
[17:50] <ogra_> dholbach, see Hashcode ... thats unbelivable
[17:50] <giveen> "scripts/kconfig/conf --silentoldconfig arch/armKconfig"
[17:50] <giveen> "scripts/kconfig/conf --silentoldconfig arch/arm/Kconfig"
[17:50] <dholbach> ogra_, I know - nuts! :)
[17:51] <ogra_> hehe
[17:51] <dholbach> and when I say "nuts" I mean "nuts" in a VERY GOOD way
[17:51] <ogra_> +++
[17:53] <Hashcode> lol
[17:53] <Hashcode> Should I add the devices to the main Device page first and then someone will create the device template pages?
[17:54] <Hashcode> Oh nm, I'll just move them from the Work in Progress
[17:54] <Hashcode> I already have them in there
[17:55] <Hashcode> ogra_ who should I talk to about moving the Motorola Droids up to "Sort of working" on the device page?
[17:56] <ogra_> Hashcode, just do it, its a wiki
[17:56] <Hashcode> Immutable page
[17:56] <fmunozs> gatox, can I pm you in spanish? :)
[17:56] <ogra_> log in
[17:56] <kerim_elk> hii guys
[17:56] <Hashcode> oh
[17:56] <ogra_> or if you are logged in. log out and in
[17:56] <Hashcode> wierd i'm not logged in on 1 page.. but I am on another.
[17:57] <kerim_elk> ı have galaxy s2 i9100 and ı want to install ubuntu touch on my phone
[17:57] <ogra_> browser cache vs real thing probably
[17:57] <kerim_elk> help meee
[17:57] <ogra_> kerim_elk, i dont think there is any working port yet https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[17:59] <kerim_elk> thank you friends
[17:59] <mibofra> hi :))
[18:01] <gatox> fmunozs, yes
[18:03] <Hashcode> All of the Motorola Droid's I'm working on are running dual boot :P
[18:04] <Hashcode> Very easy to swap and update the image to see how Ubuntu is coming along
[18:04] <ogra_> be very careful with dualboot though we had issues in the past with such stuff
[18:04] <ogra_> (kernels being held back and systems going unbootable due to that etc)
[18:05] <ogra_> (with the nexus7 desktop image we offer)
[18:05]  * Tassadar hides
[18:06] <ogra_> Tassadar, heh, not blaming anyone :)
[18:06] <Hashcode> It's a special kind of dual boot
[18:06] <Hashcode> Specifically setup for locked bootloader devices
[18:06] <Tassadar> Oo
[18:06] <Hashcode> The Motorola Droids run a kexec 3.0 kernel which uses loopback devices for dual booting from emmc.
[18:06] <ogra_> and i like the idea of dualbooting ... its just that we for example are still working out the upgrade on the android side of things and that might break the world for dual booters
[18:07] <Hashcode> So if it breaks, you always can re-enter the stock software
[18:07] <ogra_> i.e. if we overwrite all of boot and system
[18:07] <Hashcode> Or swap to a working rom-slot
[18:07] <Hashcode> boot and system are all mapped
[18:07] <Hashcode> in the virtual roms
[18:07] <ogra_> right, but its still a bad situation for users
[18:07] <Hashcode> They're used to it :P
[18:07] <ogra_> thats why i like to point out that it can be dangerous
[18:08] <Hashcode> But isn't that true for a non-dual boot system also?
[18:08] <Hashcode> I mean the breakage part.
[18:08] <ogra_> not really since we test our stuff in that context
[18:08] <ogra_> but we wont invest time into dual booting or testing that
[18:08] <Hashcode> *nod
[18:09] <Hashcode> I'll be your tester :P
[18:09] <ogra_> :)
[18:09] <Hashcode> In a perfect world the android update is done as a reboot recovery w/ the .zip dropped on /cache
[18:09] <Hashcode> similar to a stock OTA
[18:09] <Hashcode> Rather than a direct file write update.
[18:10] <Hashcode> But that means you need working automated android builds for each supported device
[18:13] <w00tc0d3> ogra_: how to change dat wiki???
[18:14] <ogra_> w00tc0d3, you log in and click on the edit button
[18:14] <giveen> Hm, why does it keep using --silentoldconfig
[18:14] <w00tc0d3> ogra_: ah...
[18:16] <mainerror> o/
[18:17] <giveen> Anyone have any ideas?
[18:18] <Hashcode> ogra_ Anything specific about Audio HAL integration for Ubuntu?
[18:19] <Hashcode> Seems like none of my devices have working audio for 1 reason or another
[18:19] <TToivanen> Has raring already been implemented on latest nightly?
[18:19] <ogra_> no idea yet, might be pulse on the top level in the end, rsalveti should know though
[18:19] <ogra_> TToivanen, lol, no, that will still take weeks
[18:19] <TToivanen> OK
[18:19] <ogra_> TToivanen, the desktop team is workng on getting all the bits packaged into the archive first
[18:20] <ogra_> (you can find them in #ubuntu-desktop)
[18:20] <ogra_> only if everything is in we can start rolling images
[18:20] <ogra_> since our normal ubuntu images are built only from archive packages
[18:24] <mainerror> ogra_, this might sounds stupid but wouldn't it be a good idea to make the phablet-tools use zsync  instead of downloading the entire image every day?
[18:24] <mainerror> Not sure if that's possible with your current infra setup.
[18:25] <ogra_> mainerror, zsnyc doesnt work with compressed files
[18:25] <ogra_> with gzip being an exception
[18:25] <ogra_> since it has a special mode to package differently
[18:27] <mainerror> oh7fdn, just realized that our files are .img not .iso ... never mind.
[18:27] <mainerror> ogra_, ^
[18:27] <mainerror> oh7fdn, sorry for the mention.
[18:27] <w00tc0d3> ogra_: where's that button? o_O
[18:28] <mainerror> ali1234, do you still have that problem with Qt Creator not finding Qt Quick 2 UI?
[18:30] <ogra_> w00tc0d3, top left
[18:31] <w00tc0d3> ogra_: I don't see? o_O
[18:33] <ogra_> w00tc0d3, right under the ubuntu logo
[18:34] <Masterofnothing> Hi guys, I installed ubuntu touch on my
[18:34] <w00tc0d3> "Immutable page"
[18:34] <ali1234> mainerror: yes, i didn't try the workaround though
[18:34] <Masterofnothing> Gnex but now I cant get android back :/
[18:34] <Masterofnothing> adb wont recognize it :(
[18:35] <mainerror> ali1234, alright. Just wanted to let you know that this works. http://askubuntu.com/q/259719/2732
[18:35] <giveen> So i checked on and all the required options are now loaded in the output from the compile of boot.img
[18:36] <Hashcode> rsalveti: is there a gerrit for the phablet/cm-10.1 base?
[18:38] <w00tc0d3> ogra_: it says "immutable page"
[18:40] <ogra_> w00tc0d3, then you are not properly logged in
[18:40] <ogra_> check if you are actually logged in, if so, log out and back in
[18:43] <w00tc0d3> ogra_: tried with friefox and luakit: both don't work
[18:47] <ogra_> does it show your login name on the right in that menu ?
[18:48] <w00tc0d3> ogra_: nope... only 'logout'
[18:48] <ogra_> so click that and log in again
[18:48] <ogra_> for me it says "ogra" on the third entry from the right
[18:48] <ogra_> next to the logout button
[18:49] <w00tc0d3> can't click ther euh
[18:49] <ali1234> giveen: https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/tegra/+/android-tegra-moto-2.6.36 <- i think dell started from this
[18:49] <ogra_> wow, thats old
[18:50] <ali1234> yes
[18:52] <giveen> LOL
[18:52] <giveen> WOuld not suprise me
[18:52] <giveen> we do have plans on updating to a 3.1 kernel
[18:52] <giveen> My team is starting this saturday
[18:52] <ali1234> so, if i apply dell tarball drop over this, it should give a sensible list of changes...
[18:52] <giveen> The main dev (DerArtem) has done it already with his Folio 100
[18:53] <giveen> oh ali1234
[18:53] <giveen> guess what
[18:53] <giveen> zImage says the changes were applied
[18:53] <giveen> they were just moved to their correct locations in the defconfig
[18:53] <ali1234> yeah? so you fixed it then?
[18:54] <giveen> well I need to flash
[18:54] <giveen> and give it a try
[18:54] <giveen> i'm thinking still black screen
[18:54] <giveen> yup
[18:54] <giveen> black screen
[18:55] <giveen> what was the command to start up the gui
[18:57] <Hashcode> I think GB/ICS support for Tegra was 2.6.36 and JB is 3.1
[18:58] <w00tc0d3> meh tegra meh
[18:58] <w00tc0d3> /care
[18:59] <TToivanen> giveen, adb root
[18:59] <TToivanen> adb shell
[18:59] <TToivanen> ubuntu_chroot shell
[18:59] <TToivanen> su - phablet
[18:59] <TToivanen> ubuntu-session
[19:00] <giveen> and then?
[19:00] <giveen> nm
[19:00] <TToivanen> That's it
[19:00] <giveen> sorry, scroll down
[19:00] <giveen> su - phablet ?
[19:00] <giveen> That doesn't do anything
[19:01] <TToivanen> it should say phablet@localhost
[19:01] <spider-mario> hello
[19:01] <giveen> what is the root password?
[19:01] <TToivanen> Huh?
[19:02] <spider-mario> I’ve juste installed Ubuntu on my phone and it seems to run, but I still have to edit /usr/bin/ubuntu-session and I don’t know how to do that,
[19:02] <spider-mario> is there any terminal app installed by default?
[19:03] <giveen> So when I run su - phablet it says I need to use sudo
[19:03] <spider-mario> oops, silly me, I guess I could just modify it directly on the SD card from my laptop.
[19:03] <TToivanen> Ignore it, it changes to phablet@localhost $ doesn't it?
[19:03] <giveen> ah, yeah
[19:03] <giveen> LOL
[19:03] <ogra_> and ubuntu never has a root PW :)
[19:04] <ogra_> root is completely locked by default
[19:04] <giveen> one moment, sorry got a phone call
[19:05] <ogra_> on your dev device ? :)
[19:07] <ali1234> giveen: remotes/origin/android-tegra-moto-2.6.39
[19:07] <ali1234> oops
[19:07] <ali1234> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5574217/
[19:08] <TToivanen> All tegra devices around here stuck at black screen?
[19:08] <ali1234> no, nexus 7 is tegra
[19:08] <giveen> Tegra 3
[19:08] <TToivanen> How about the ones needing a port
[19:09] <robru> cd ../tr
[19:09] <ali1234> - * $Id: sbsocram.h,v 13.9.162.2 2008/12/12 14:13:27 Exp $ <- what is this?
[19:09] <robru> lol, whoops ;-)
[19:09] <ogra_> heh
[19:11] <ali1234> what could cause this to happen on a source code: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5574238/
[19:12] <robru> ali1234, that looks like a whitespace error. probably that line had a trailing whitespace that got removed
[19:12] <robru> (or worse, perhaps some trailing whitespace was added... gasp!)
[19:12] <ali1234> robru: look carefully, the date format changed
[19:13] <robru> ali1234, that too ;-)
[19:13] <ali1234> even though actual date is identical
[19:13] <ali1234> i'm wondering what type of version control adds those dates with that format
[19:13] <robru> ali1234, well it looks like RCS/CVS although I don't know why the format would have changed.
[19:14] <ali1234> i don't think dell could have started with this tegra tree
[19:14] <ali1234> unless they did a sed on the dte formats for no reason
[19:14] <giveen> Sorry, ali1234 were you asking me a quesiton earlier?
[19:15] <ali1234> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5574217/
[19:15] <giveen> Yup :) I see it
[19:15] <ali1234> giveen: that's diff from tegra-moto head to dell kernel
[19:15] <giveen> k
[19:15] <ali1234> but there is weird stuff like date format changes in comments
[19:15] <ali1234> so i think this is not the true path that the source took
[19:16] <ali1234> it's not a bad place to start though
[19:16] <ali1234> it certainly beats no history at all
[19:16] <giveen> Yup, thats Dell for you.
[19:16] <dun1982> Crap, now the build process is halted with my gt-p6800
[19:17] <dun1982> What else do I miss now...
[19:17] <TToivanen> dun1982 pastebin please
[19:19] <giveen> Okay
[19:19] <giveen> so where was i....
[19:19] <giveen> oh yeah "ubuntu-session" outputs this
[19:19] <giveen> "Redirecting output to lcal session logs"
[19:20] <dun1982> Or actually the build process wont even start...
[19:20] <TToivanen> giveen, and nothing else?
[19:21] <TToivanen> dun1982, Any error msg+
[19:21] <giveen> Nope
[19:21] <giveen> Also, there is another Tegra 2 device that has it working
[19:21] <giveen> http://rootzwiki.com/topic/39440-linux-dev-wip-ubuntu-touch-on-the-tf101-preprealphabeta-it-boots/
[19:21] <giveen> TF101
[19:21] <jholtom> im the dev for that project
[19:21] <jholtom> what are your questions?
[19:22] <TToivanen> giveen For me it says can't open /dev/null permission denied
[19:22] <jholtom> or problems?
[19:22] <ali1234> giveen: do all the stuff we did yesterday again
[19:22] <ali1234> this goes for TToivanen
[19:22] <giveen> LOL, I'll hit you guys up in a while. I need to head out from work and get an oil change on the truck, sigh, life gets in the way again
[19:22] <ali1234> and anyone else who bult and gets a black screen
[19:22] <dun1982> TToivanen: http://pastebin.com/p1v5rF8X
[19:24] <TToivanen> ali1234 Hm what stuff did you do yesterday?
[19:24] <ali1234> adb root; adb shell and then run these commands: mount; df; free; ls /data; ls /data/ubuntu; ubuntu_chroot shell
[19:24] <ali1234> and then pastebin all the output
[19:24] <TToivanen> ali1234 Will do.
[19:26] <dun1982> TToivanen: Here is the manifest.xml I started using since we last ircced: http://pastebin.com/ZVALutXC
[19:26] <dun1982> or snippet of it.
[19:26] <giveen> So look at this guys kernel patches on the TF1001
[19:26] <giveen> https://github.com/jholtom/kernel_asus_tf101-lumpy/commits/dev
[19:26] <TToivanen> dun1982, Did you add you add those entries to your main.mk?
[19:27] <giveen> he patched devtmpfs
[19:27] <dun1982> Ah, nope.
[19:27] <ali1234> giveen: yeah, his kernel would not build at all though
[19:28] <giveen> hm, he also turned devtmpfs off
[19:30] <dun1982> TToivanen: So, in main.mk, should I include something under this line: # device and vendor
[19:30] <TToivanen> dun1982, Correct
[19:31] <TToivanen> Use the other entries as an example
[19:31]  * rsalveti back
[19:31] <jholtom> my kernel built fine
[19:32] <jholtom> devtmpfs is on right now
[19:32] <jholtom> and it runs fine.....
[19:32] <rsalveti> Hashcode: we're still working on setting the gerrit instance
[19:32] <Hashcode> ralveti: Could I ask for a few cherry-picks from the CM-10.1 side? :P
[19:32] <rsalveti> Hashcode: that's why I'd suggest you to send the patches, if any (or even inclusion of a tree), by email
[19:32] <Hashcode> I can do that
[19:32] <rsalveti> Hashcode: sure, just email that
[19:33] <genii-around> Hashcode: Are you the same hashcode who is working on the Droid porst?
[19:33] <genii-around> *ports
[19:34] <Hashcode> Yes
[19:34] <Hashcode> Most of which have a build that can be tested atm.
[19:34] <jholtom> giveen: I don't have devtmpfs disabled
[19:34] <Hashcode> genii-arouind: I just need to start the threads up and do some basic install instructions
[19:35] <genii-around> Hashcode: I'm willing to test on a Milestone XT860 ( Canadian Droid 3 ) if you like
[19:35] <jholtom> to be exact i pushed after i ran a git reset --hard without commiting and pushing first.
[19:36] <jholtom> i changed it back
[19:36] <jholtom> it only would boot after I enabled devtmpfs...my modified devtmpfs.c is in the repo right now
[19:36] <Hashcode> genii-around: Safestrap 3.0?
[19:38] <Hashcode> genii-around: Quick instructions: create a rom-slot #4 w/ a 2GB /data <-- make sure it's 2GB data
[19:38] <Hashcode> download the latest ubuntu-filesystem from: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/current/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
[19:39] <Hashcode> then grab the Droid3 android-installer.zip from: http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/solana/ubuntu-phablet
[19:39] <dun1982> TToivanen: hm.. it seemed that the device repository I was using was wrong.
[19:39] <genii-around> Hashcode: I'm currently running stock 2.3.6 but rooted.... was going to move to the unofficial CM for it soon anyhow
[19:39] <dun1982> it missed the important cm.mk file.
[19:40] <Hashcode> genii-around: You'll need Safestrap installed first
[19:40] <genii-around> Hashcode: OK, cool.
[19:41] <Hashcode> genii-around: grab Safestrap here: http://d-h.st/U0j
[19:41] <Hashcode> Install that into your stock rooted OS
[19:41] <Hashcode> Once installed open it up and use "install recovery" button
[19:41] <Hashcode> Then you can reboot and enter Safestrap recovery.
[19:42] <Hashcode> Here's some instructions on how to use Safestrap recovery: http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
[19:43] <Hashcode> genii-around: The biggest issue w/ the Droid 3 is lack of RAM atm.  I'm looking into expanding the swap partition etc.  But after a bit of use, the device is extremely laggy when swap fills.
[19:45] <TToivanen> ali1234, Here's your paste: http://pastebin.com/iQrq7jtL
[19:47] <genii-around> Hashcode: Apologies on lag, work is requiring me on and off. I will proceed with this later tonight. Is there somewhere I can report .. perhaps your XDA page or such?
[19:48] <Hashcode> genii-around: I recommend you start w/ cm10.1 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804665
[19:48] <Hashcode> Later once you've played with that and are comfortable w/ the install you can setup rom-slot #4 for ubuntu preview
[19:49] <Hashcode> I'll have new ubuntu threads up later today for the Motorola's
[19:53] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, What's up? You talked to Uto yesterday and I kinda missed what's going on... Is it really needed to mod the generic armhf image?
[19:56] <genii-around> Hashcode: Cool, thanks.
[19:59] <TToivanen> ali1234, Here's your paste: http://pastebin.com/iQrq7jtL
[20:02] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, finaly no
[20:02] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, its just for adapt DPI
[20:03] <Tigrouzen> you can do it after boot
[20:03] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, ist working for you ?
[20:05] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, Nope, still experimenting with stuff.
[20:06] <ali1234> TToivanen: hmm everything look sok in paste, but nothing has been mounted
[20:06] <ali1234> TToivanen: exit ubuntu chroot and run "uchroot"
[20:06] <Hashcode> ogra_ I notice on video play that my crop rectangle is the same as the video size
[20:06] <Hashcode> 1920x1080
[20:08] <ogra_> hmm
[20:09] <Rick_> Hi
[20:10] <Rick_> Should my screen sit on "Pushing /home/ubuntu/Downloads/phablet-flash/95/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip to /sdcard/autodeploy.zip" for a few minutes?
[20:11] <ogra_> Rick_, its taking a while, yes
[20:11] <Rick_> ogra, thanks, how long would I wait before I think it might be a problem????
[20:12] <Tigrouzen> beforre error ^^
[20:12] <ogra_> Hashcode, i dont know who is responsible for the medai player, will try to find out
[20:12] <Hashcode> no worries was more of a note than anything
[20:12] <ogra_> k
[20:14] <TToivanen> ali1234, What now, adb closed?
[20:14] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, run adb shell
[20:15] <Tigrouzen> uchroot &
[20:15] <Tigrouzen> mount
[20:15] <Tigrouzen> pastit
[20:17] <TToivanen> Now, after uchroot, my shell looks funny, only ~ #
[20:18] <TToivanen> Also green LED came on
[20:18] <Tigrouzen> type : mount and pastit
[20:18] <TToivanen> sure
[20:21] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, http://pastebin.com/MaKNqb79
[20:22] <Tigrouzen> Are you on recovery mode ?
[20:22] <Tigrouzen> ^^
[20:22] <TToivanen> dafuq
[20:22] <ali1234> so you ran uchroot and adb exited
[20:22] <TToivanen> Yes
[20:22] <TToivanen> But screen remained black
[20:22] <ali1234> ok
[20:23] <ali1234> power cycle the phone
[20:23] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, boot normal and type : ps
[20:23] <ali1234> open two shells
[20:23] <Tigrouzen> ali1234, to see if service runing right
[20:23] <TToivanen> Alright waiting the normal 5 minutes to boot..
[20:23] <ali1234> in one run adb logcat
[20:23] <ali1234> in the other run adb root; adb shell
[20:23] <ali1234> and the run uchroot again
[20:23] <ali1234> and then paste output from adb logcat
[20:24] <TToivanen> Roger that
[20:24] <ali1234> i don't understand why adb closed down
[20:25] <ali1234> to me this can only mean device rebooted
[20:25] <ali1234> anyway maybe logcat will give usefull info
[20:26] <ali1234> oh can you mark the point in the log where you run uchroot
[20:26] <ali1234> just press enter a few times in terminal window
[20:26] <dank101> yo
[20:29] <TToivanen> I'm screwed.
[20:29] <TToivanen> adb logcat
[20:29] <TToivanen> Unable to open log device '/dev/alog/main': No such file or directory
[20:30] <dank101> D:
[20:30] <TToivanen> Does the same even when I specify a file
[20:31] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, http://pastebin.com/RVWAD6i8
[20:32] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, ubuntu service not runing...
[20:33] <Tigrouzen> cat init.rc
[20:33] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen,
[20:33] <Tigrouzen> or
[20:33] <Tigrouzen> adb shell cat init.rc > log
[20:34] <rsalveti> TToivanen: this error happens when you're using the original init from android
[20:34] <rsalveti> or adb :-)
[20:34] <rsalveti> as we had to change the /dev/log path
[20:35] <rsalveti> as it's conflicting with the one used by syslog (as we're sharing the device nods)
[20:35] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, then reboot and try adb shell dmesg > dmesg
[20:35] <Tigrouzen> pastit 2 file
[20:35] <TToivanen> Wait I'll digest this information... :)
[20:37] <Tigrouzen> ^^
[20:37] <giveen> and i'm back
[20:38] <TToivanen> Tig, here's the init.rc http://pastebin.com/Ree5UEht
[20:39] <giveen> back for more head banging on the table
[20:39] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, init.rc its complete ?
[20:40] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, then mean u dont have right init.rc
[20:40] <TToivanen> Yes, it is complete.
[20:40] <giveen> So I noticed I had the backlight permissions set incorrectly, don't think it matters but whatever changed it.
[20:41] <TToivanen> Do I still have to do the dmesg?
[20:41] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, not need more there's prob with init.rc
[20:42] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, Thanks a ton for all this help. Also ali1234
[20:42] <Tigrouzen> open /"ubuntutouch"/system/core/rootdir/init.rc pastit
[20:43] <dun1982> Anyone can help with kernel issue: http://pastebin.com/9vXR4zee
[20:43] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, normaly you have on your kernel this init.rc with at last line ubuntu service
[20:43] <Tigrouzen> dun1982, its mean you forget kernel
[20:43] <giveen> you aren't using inline kernel building
[20:43] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, http://pastebin.com/KWLZruMr
[20:44] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, you see this is one good
[20:44] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, something wong compile kernel with wrong init.rc
[20:45] <dun1982> but how can I get the kernel to build?
[20:45] <giveen> make a folder callled kernel/maker/device
[20:45] <giveen> put your kernel in it it
[20:45] <giveen> define it in in your BoardConfig.mk
[20:45] <giveen> For example me
[20:45] <giveen> TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG := streak7_jb_defconfig TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE := kernel/dell/streak7
[20:46] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, What about this init.[device].rc? How are these related?
[20:46] <giveen> That tells init to call up your init file
[20:46] <giveen> so for me, it calls up init.streak7.rc
[20:47] <dun1982> It does not help, f.ex. my cm.dependencies: http://pastebin.com/SFdZ6eUs
[20:47] <giveen> dun,did you put that in your manifest.xml?
[20:47] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, this is ok dont care but there's some were on your mk file need modif to right link init.rc or for the moment copy past the right init.rc on out/.../root folder and run compile again
[20:48] <dun1982> My boardconfig.mk
[20:48] <dun1982> http://pastebin.com/7qwgUN3i
[20:48] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, other solution you can compile kernel with right init.rc separately
[20:48] <ali1234> rsalveti: do you think it would be reasonable to put stty commands into ubuntu_chroot script (only when starting a shell of course)
[20:49] <giveen> dun, do you have a folder in your build directory that is kernel/samsung/smdk4210
[20:49] <Tigrouzen> TToivanen, i mean other solution compile just kernel with right init.rc ^^
[20:49] <dun1982> here's my manifest.xml: http://pastebin.com/X7Xc1ZWh
[20:50] <giveen> okay thats fine then, do you ahve that folder?
[20:50] <rsalveti> ali1234: would probably be fine, just interested at how we get the right info from the shell we called adb
[20:50] <rsalveti> otherwise it'd be just a guess
[20:50] <dun1982> I have it in p6800 and not in smdk4210 (tried that as well...)
[20:51] <giveen> Oaky here is part of yoru problem
[20:51] <giveen> TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG
[20:51] <giveen> You don't have that set
[20:51] <giveen> You ahve yoru kernel source but not what config
[20:53] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, I'll try to point out the correct init tomorrow.
[20:53] <TToivanen> Tigrouzen, You've been a great help, thank you. :)
[20:54] <ali1234> rsalveti: well yes, i was going to just set sensible defaults...
[20:54] <TToivanen> I'm off now see you guys later!
[20:54] <rsalveti> ali1234: hard is to define what is sensible there
[20:54] <dun1982> giveen: I have kernel/samsung/p6800/arch/arm/configs/cyanogenmod_p6800_defconfig
[20:55] <ali1234> maybe, but i'm sure i can do better than whatever it does now
[20:55] <giveen> Dun1982, how is your BoardConfig.mk set up with those configs
[20:55] <giveen> Because by seeing your github I don't see it, thats all I am going by
[20:55] <dun1982> giveen: http://pastebin.com/7qwgUN3i
[20:56] <giveen> TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG := cyanogenmod_p6800_defconfig
[20:56] <giveen> put that in you BoardConfig
[20:56] <rsalveti> ali1234: sure
[20:56] <giveen> next to TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE := kernel/samsung/smdk4210
[20:58] <ali1234> what i don;t understand is why enter works on shell but not in nano
[20:59] <dun1982> giveen: Thx, I think I got the issue solved, had to do small change thou...
[20:59] <dun1982> TARGET_KERNEL_CONFIG := cyanogenmod_p6800_defconfig
[20:59] <dun1982> TARGET_KERNEL_SOURCE := kernel/samsung/p6800
[21:00] <dun1982> The cyanogenmod kernel for smdk4210 is named p6800 in my manifest.xml.
[21:00] <Tigrouzen> look on kernel folder if its same name
[21:01] <giveen> great :)
[21:02] <giveen> still this damn blank screen, dang it
[21:03] <Tigrouzen> ^^
[21:03] <dun1982> Ok, hm... I was expecting a zip-file after the build, but no.
[21:03] <Tigrouzen> giveen, ps look if you got ubuntu service running
[21:03] <dun1982> I do not see any errors however...
[21:03] <giveen> Okay, my logcat actually shows stuff crashing
[21:05] <seepa14> hello all, I'm trying to port ubuntu phone os onto galaxy tab 10.1 wifi (p4wifi). I'm currently searching for the extract-files.sh script. Can't find it in my  device/samsung/p4wifi folder. Does anyone know if it has a different name or where else to look for it?
[21:05] <giveen> http://pastebin.com/GsEGHRbZ
[21:05] <giveen> Crashing
[21:08] <giveen>  pid: 98, tid: 161, name: Binder_1  >>> /system/bin/ubuntuappmanager <<< is crashing
[21:09] <seepa14> nevermind I found it
[21:09] <Tigrouzen> giveen, hmm
[21:09] <giveen> wiping, and flashing again,
[21:14] <giveen> sigh, 481mb takes a while to flash, lol
[21:14] <giveen> so Tig, ubuntu-session is running, as you can see in the log
[21:15] <Tigrouzen> giveen, on your mk android app line removed ?
[21:15] <giveen> device.mk?
[21:16] <Tigrouzen> something like part or app....
[21:17] <giveen> http://pastebin.com/GL8N3sXR
[21:18] <giveen> Anything I should remove?
[21:21] <Bray90820> is this channel good for using the desktop os on a touchscreen
[21:24] <Tigrouzen> giveen, need to know what's mean library i dont have usual with tegra
[21:25] <Tigrouzen> giveen, mean dealstreak
[21:25] <giveen> So what do you need to know :)
[21:25] <giveen> besides it being a piece of crap
[21:30] <dank101> tegra is crap
[21:31] <dank101> in terms of open
[21:33] <giveen> I know, trust me I do
[21:34] <dank101> im surprised what the Ouya team uses tegra
[21:34] <dank101> O = Open in Ouya
[21:34] <ali1234> rsalveti: ok i've been playing with stty for ages and i cannot make enter key work
[21:35] <ali1234> i've tried everything, even stty -g and then copy it over to device
[21:35] <Lloir> Tigrouzen, tegra # ?
[21:35] <ali1234> nothing makes any difference at all
[21:35] <ali1234> it appears to be a problem with nano
[21:35] <rsalveti> ali1234: argh, annoying
[21:35] <ali1234> enter works in everything else
[21:35] <rsalveti> ali1234: we might need to select another default editor then
[21:36] <ali1234> it does work fine over ssh though
[21:36] <Lloir> well vim is in there
[21:36] <Lloir> ;p
[21:36] <rsalveti> ali1234: yeah, because that will not depend/use adb
[21:36] <ali1234> yes, i just wonder why adb messes it up so badly
[21:37] <ali1234> every editor seems to do the shrunken terminal thing too, i couldn't get that to work either
[21:39] <ali1234> hmm
[21:42] <KHendrik> hi folks
[21:43] <KHendrik> is there any known bug that the nexus 4 still discharges even if it is turned off? (or more likely that it doesn't really turn off)
[21:45] <ali1234> rsalveti: ah, android has this thing: /system/xbin/resize
[21:45] <Tigrouzen> Lloir, nop s5pc110
[21:45] <Tigrouzen> Lloir, humbergur
[21:46] <rsalveti> ali1234: cool, even better
[21:47] <rsalveti> ali1234: enter is still broken though
[21:47] <rsalveti> ali1234: might making a patch to run that before opening the ubuntu shell?
[21:48] <ali1234> i'll try
[21:48] <ali1234> it might nee dto be run inside the chroot, like in .bashrc
[21:48] <ali1234> maybe not...
[21:49] <ali1234> you do have to rerun it when you resize temrinal though
[21:51] <Sarvatt> https://github.com/Evervolv/android_external_nano/commit/7b568f0b417c1fe3fe8597c600bdbcda4837013f
[21:51] <robin-gloster_> where is the code for the uTouch browser?
[21:52] <JanC> KHendrik: (most?) mobile phones never turn themselves off completely unless you remove the battery, but when in standby power use should be minimal...
[21:57] <Lexmazter> is there a kernel specialist around?
[21:57] <Lexmazter> :)
[21:57] <Lexmazter> drivers/built-in.o:clkdev.c:function ion_heap_create: error: undefined reference to 'ion_cp_heap_create'
[21:57] <Lexmazter> i get 4 errors like these ^
[21:58] <Lexmazter> and don't know how to track the source of them
[21:58] <KHendrik> JanC, i turn the phone off by holding power every night (i only use it for playing around a few hours and plan to write an app in the future) so the last to times it was so low on battery i turned it of 93% startet it up 1% remaining ...
[21:59] <ali1234> rsalveti: hmm same problem http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1491962
[21:59] <rsalveti> ali1234: yeah, but even if you have to rerun, getting that done automatically once might be better than what we have
[21:59] <rsalveti> let me check
[22:00] <ali1234> that was a year ago
[22:00] <ali1234> at least it's not ubuntu specific problem :)
[22:00] <JanC> KHendrik: that doesn't sound normal to me then
[22:00] <rsalveti> right
[22:01] <ali1234> someone knows... somewhere. someone knows how this stuff is supposed to work.
[22:01] <rsalveti> yeah :-)
[22:14] <gianguido> hi chan
[22:54] <ali1234> anyone know where is the busybox config in phablet?
[22:55] <ali1234> is the busybox config device specific?
[22:56] <probralo> hello my darlings =) Tell me please. I can hope about ubuntu on my Galaxy note 10.1?
[22:59] <ali1234> ooooookay
[22:59] <ali1234> progress: if i ssh in and /system/xbin/vi then it supports SIGWINCH (resize) correctly
[22:59] <ali1234> but on adb shell (inside or outside chroot) it does not
[22:59] <ali1234> this means adb isn't passing through SIGWINCH like it should
[23:01] <ali1234> rsalveti: now i found out about SIGWINCH i found this: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=35897
[23:01] <ali1234> and look, they complain enter doesn't work too :/
[23:01] <crieo> Hey guys, i just wanted to ask in which way canonical wants to implement "apps" ? As android aps (apk) or will it be different as they will use another package-system?
[23:02] <rsalveti> ali1234: the busybox config is probably available at the busybox git there
[23:02] <rsalveti> I never had to change it, but take a look at that repo
[23:03] <ali1234> rsalveti: don't need it now, i was able to determine that busybox is built with SIGWINCH support by above method :)
[23:03] <ali1234> adb is the problem
[23:03] <rsalveti> right
[23:03] <ali1234> 100%
[23:03] <rsalveti> yeah
[23:03] <rsalveti> ali1234: then we need to fix adb :-)
[23:04] <ali1234> yeah. i wonder if problem is at desktop side or phone side
[23:04] <ali1234> i will keep searching anyway
[23:06] <grixis> please ... how i can find info about ubuntu for android tablets?
[23:06] <ali1234> grixis: what do you want to know?
[23:07] <grixis> is in development firmware for galaxy note 10.1?
[23:07] <grixis> as i know for galaxy s 3 in in progress
[23:07] <ali1234> check https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
[23:08] <grixis> here is the same hardware
[23:09] <LordShadowWing> I got sick and tired of windows so i completely switched to ubuntu
[23:10] <LordShadowWing> and i am currently flashing my maguro device
[23:10] <dank101> yo
[23:10] <RobbyF> feels like these daily builds are improving significantly.
[23:11] <LordShadowWing> i am wondering though? how to set a ringtone
[23:11] <rsalveti> RobbyF: we're trying :-)
[23:11] <rsalveti> next week we should have changelogs
[23:11] <RobbyF> awesome!
[23:11] <rsalveti> and we're not in freeze mode anymore (because MWC is done)
[23:11] <RobbyF> posted on the wiki?
[23:11] <rsalveti> RobbyF: probably together with the images
[23:11] <LordShadowWing> awesome, I cannot wait
[23:11] <RobbyF> ok
[23:12] <peter4> great news
[23:12] <rsalveti> so you can check what changed from the previous image
[23:13] <rsalveti> LordShadowWing: currently I'd say you need to replace the current sound file used for it
[23:13] <LordShadowWing> So far so good
[23:13] <rsalveti> as we don't yet have a config management of some sort
[23:13] <LordShadowWing> ok, where is the file located?
[23:13]  * rsalveti looking
[23:14] <ali1234> /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/phone-incoming-call.ogg
[23:14] <ali1234> rsalveti: ^
[23:15] <ali1234> at a guess, anyway
[23:15] <LordShadowWing> notification sound is there as well?
[23:15] <ali1234> there's a bunch of others, yes
[23:15] <rsalveti> yeah, grabbing the source to check
[23:15] <LordShadowWing> Thank you, that helps a lot
[23:16] <rsalveti> the ppa with all the current packages are also available at https://launchpad.net/~phablet-team/+archive/ppa
[23:16] <rsalveti> tomorrow's image should have that enabled by default
[23:16] <rsalveti> so we can have apt-get update/upgrade working
[23:17] <ali1234> rsalveti: yep, noticed it has x86 builds too :)
[23:18] <rsalveti> ali1234: yup, people needs to test the apps at the desktop as well
[23:18] <rsalveti> but don't install that unless you really know what you're doing :-)
[23:18] <ali1234> someone installed it yestrday
[23:18] <rsalveti> as it could break your ubuntu installation (as we got changes for upstart and etc)
[23:18] <rsalveti> let me put a statement there
[23:18] <RobbyF> ali1234, is smart.
[23:18] <LordShadowWing> my preferred text message sound  http://www.zedge.net/ringtone/965991/?cep=1
[23:19]  * RobbyF hopes for google + app
[23:20] <ali1234> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC0E3TZNluE was my ringtone for ages
[23:20] <RobbyF> it seems lots of canonical are active on g+
[23:20] <ali1234> RobbyF: yep, G+ is the social network of nerds
[23:20] <RobbyF> seems to be.
[23:20] <RobbyF> its why I have so many friends on there i've never met haha
[23:21] <rsalveti> ali1234: done, updated there
[23:21] <rsalveti> yeah, still using facebook for !nerds and g+ for geek stuff
[23:22] <seepa14> I successfully built a .zip image for the samsung galaxy tab 10.1 (p4wifi). But when I boot on the tablet, the tab gets stuck at a black screen. How can I find out what is going wrong?
[23:22] <rsalveti> seepa14: adb shell, then see if you can run ubuntu_chroot shell
[23:22] <the-gibson> seepa14: you should be able to use abd
[23:22] <ali1234> rsalveti: that needs root :P
[23:22] <rsalveti> if so, then the ubuntu image is installed successfully
[23:22] <LordShadowWing> still no way to close apps?
[23:22] <rsalveti> yeah, adb root; adb shell :-)
[23:23] <seepa14> ok, I'll try, thanks
[23:23] <ali1234> LordShadowWing: swipe up from bottom edge of screen, press the x
[23:23] <rsalveti> LordShadowWing: you need hud, swipe from bottom -> top
[23:24] <LordShadowWing> awesome. first time i used it there was no way to close em
[23:24] <ali1234> that was always there
[23:24] <ali1234> it's just impossible to discover
[23:25] <ali1234> is the voice control thing supposed to work?
[23:25] <sergiusens> ali1234: yes, mut it doesn't work that well with my pronounciation
[23:26] <ali1234> i think mic doesn't work on SGS then :(
[23:26] <RobbyF> the colour balance works(worked) in the mwc copy
[23:26] <seepa14> adb devices does not find the tablet. I just rebooted the tab with the cable connected to my pc, but no change
[23:26] <probralo> seepa14: oh.. fw for galaxy note is in progress? where i can find updates about this?
[23:27] <LordShadowWing> how to import contacts i have a CSV file of them
[23:27] <sergiusens> LordShadowWing: I think those instructions are in the release notes... it's a python script I keep forgetting its name
[23:27] <rsalveti> ali1234: it is
[23:27] <seepa14> probralo: what do you mean? I'm building for the galaxy tab 10.1 wifi (p4wifi) not the galaxy note
[23:28] <rsalveti> seepa14: kill adbd at your host and try again
[23:29] <sergiusens> LordShadowWing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#Contacts
[23:32] <seepa14> adb finds my tab now. Do I need to run adb root first? when I do, adb restarts and then I don't see the tab anymore
[23:36] <rsalveti> LordShadowWing: ali1234: bfiller helped me finding it, you can check at lp:phone-app
[23:36] <rsalveti> libtelephonyapp/ringtone.cpp
[23:36] <rsalveti> #define SOUND_PATH "/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/"
[23:36] <rsalveti>     mCallAudioPlaylist.addMedia(QUrl::fromLocalFile(SOUND_PATH "phone-incoming-call.ogg"));
[23:36] <rsalveti>     mMessageAudioPlayer.setMedia(QUrl::fromLocalFile(SOUND_PATH "message-new-instant.ogg"));
[23:37] <ali1234> lol, adb is so full of easter eggs
[23:37] <ali1234> try adb longcat or adb hell
[23:38] <rsalveti> adb hell is nice
[23:38] <rsalveti> bfiller: ^
[23:38] <LordShadowWing> how do i access terminal on the device?
[23:39] <rsalveti> LordShadowWing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#Accessing_the_device_over_SSH
[23:39] <rsalveti> we still don't have a terminal app
[23:39] <jtpatriot> Installed this, but booted to a black screen. Help? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38294870
[23:39] <bfiller> LordShadowWing: yeah in the future we'll have some sort of ring tone manager and settings, just not yet
[23:40] <rsalveti> jtpatriot: you probably need to install this zip + http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/daily-preinstalled/20130228.1/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
[23:41] <jtpatriot> after I install the other one, before, or in place of?
[23:41] <sergiusens> jtpatriot: rsalveti well a zip that is close in date with when that image was built I'd say
[23:41] <rsalveti> sergiusens: true
[23:41] <rsalveti> jtpatriot: doesn't matter
[23:41] <jtpatriot> thank you!
[23:41] <jtpatriot> That should do it, trying to finish before heading to work
[23:41] <rsalveti> but usually I'd recommend installing the android first, in case it decides to do some fun stuff with your /data partition
[23:42] <jtpatriot> ok
[23:42] <LordShadowWing> it doesn't say how to access terminal and search isn't working at all for me
[23:42] <jtpatriot> I took a backup and all.
[23:42] <rsalveti> jtpatriot: :-)
[23:42] <jtpatriot> thanks again, gotta go
[23:55] <seepa14> I'm now at "COPYING FILES TO THE PHONE" in the guide. How do I get the necessary files into /data/ubuntu to being able to start ubuntu-session?
[23:58] <seepa14> I know via adb push, but I'm kinda clueless about what to put in there and where to get it from