=== chihchun is now known as zz_chihchun === zz_chihchun is now known as chihchun === chihchun is now known as zz_chihchun === zz_chihchun is now known as chihchun === ping__ is now known as rhyda === rhyda is now known as rhyda-kumisan === discopig is now known as pigs === pigs is now known as discopig === rhyda-kumisan is now known as klo === klo is now known as tukang-cukur-nai === tukang-cukur-nai is now known as tukang-sapu === calculu5 is now known as calculus === XorA|gone is now known as XorA === chihchun is now known as zz_chihchun === zz_chihchun is now known as chihchun === XenGi_ is now known as XenGi [10:30] Anyone here who can help me? Im trying to setup x2go on an arm based thin client running ubuntu 10.04 but the packages i need is not in the repository, ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports [10:31] the arm cpu in working on is armv71 [10:43] zorky: Why 10.04 instead of 12.04? [10:48] infinity, i have no idea. i got the image from the producer of the thin client [10:49] Well, if you're looking for x2goclient (I assume?), it doesn't exist in any release earlier than raring on *any* architecture, this isn't ARM-specific. [10:50] So, you could grab the precise sources and try to backport them to lucid, but no idea how much work that may or may not be. [10:50] doesnt x2go include a whole copy of its own X libs ? [10:50] i need to figure out how to upgrade the thinclient to 12.04 then [10:50] shouldnt be hard to backport [10:51] well i only have around 3 month of experience with linux. im not that good at this. so i dont know how to backport [10:51] And where I said "raring" up there, I meant "precise". I'm a bit tired. [10:52] Ahh, looks like there's an x2go PPA with everything built for lucid. [10:52] Of course, x86 only... [10:53] Cause it's a PPA. :/ [10:53] But you could grab the sources and build them locally. [10:53] https://launchpad.net/~x2go/+archive/stable/+packages [10:54] ehh, thats the problem. i dont know to to build them [10:54] so far, the easiest way for me to do this. is to upgrade the thin client to 12.04? [10:56] Or add that PPA to your sources.list as a deb-src entry and do some "apt-get build-dep $source && apt-get --build source $source" iterations over the packages you want. [10:56] But if you can make that machine run precise, that wouldn't be a bad idea anyway. [10:57] You may find that if it has a custom kernel and some fancy drivers, that turns out to be a really bad idea, though. :/ [10:58] i think it has a custom image running on it, but im not completely sure about it either [13:27] anyone know how i install 12.04 on an armv71? [13:28] i think yu mean an ARMv7l [13:28] (small L ... not 1) [13:34] zorky, and it depends on your device ... [13:37] ohh [13:37] it's a chip pc lxd 8541 [13:38] generally the userspace will just run on any v7 device ... but you need to provide a kernel and bootloader setup yourself (and have a bit experience with arm stuff) [13:39] the only installable ubuntu images we currently provide are for toshiba ac100 netbooks, pandaboards and the nexus7 tablet ... [13:39] and then there is ubuntu touch (see the #ubuntu-touch channel) which runs on all devices supported by cyanogenmod 10.1 (android) [13:44] hmm [13:45] will look into it tom, i sent a mail to the device manufature to ask for a 12.04 image [13:56] hi, does anyone know anything about this: http://malideveloper.arm.com/develop-for-mali/drivers/open-source-mali-gpus-linux-kernel-device-drivers/ - has anyone tried using these drivers? === mhall119 is now known as mhall119|afk [15:48] hi all === chihchun is now known as zz_chihchun === calculu5 is now known as calculus === rsalveti_ is now known as rsalveti === calculu5 is now known as calculus === mhall119|afk is now known as mhall119 === _Lucretia__ is now known as Smythe === Smythe is now known as _Lucretia_