/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/05/09/#ubuntu-arm.txt

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hrwSnark: nothing works, 'ghjk' keys get up to 95°C, touchpad is 147° rotated and screen works in 320x180 resolution only.05:08
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hrwSnark: hdmi works only if keyboard is connected to usb3 port and SD slot works only on tuesdays05:08
infinityhrw: Speaking of.  Can I get you to verify your alsa* SRUs so I can release them?  Pretty please?05:25
infinityhrw: https://bugs.launchpad.net/chromebook-arm/+bug/108539205:26
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1085392 in Cross distro support for Samsung Chromebook (ARM based) "Merge Chromebook UCM profiles into ALSA packages" [Critical,Triaged]05:26
Snarkhrw: hmmm... may I remind you that I own an AC100, where the latest kernel makes hdmi and sound work, but suspend+resume fails, while using an older kernel makes suspend+resume fail but not hdmi and sound05:47
Snarkhrw: additionally, there *is* a page describing what works and what doesn't for ubuntu touch on the nexus 705:49
Snarkso, I don't think my question is as laughable as you make it sound...05:49
Snarkso, my question is: what part of the following list works when running ubuntu on the samsung chromebook (wifi, hdmi, bluetooth, suspend+resume)?05:52
Snarks/an older kernel makes suspend+resume fail but  not hdmi and sound05:53
Snark /an older kernel makes suspend+resume fail but  not hdmi and  sound05:53
Snarkrrraahhh...05:53
SnarkI meant the older kernel had suspend+resume work, but didn't make it possible to use hdmi and sound05:54
hrwinfinity: sorry, forgot totally06:11
hrwSnark: we use the same kernel source as chrome os doe06:12
hrws06:12
hrwSnark: so what works under chromeos works under ubuntu. but we do not ship opengles stuff or hw accelerated codecs06:12
hrwmaybe during saucy cycle it will change as I plan to build 3.8 or 3.10-rc kernels06:16
ericvrpHi!06:47
ericvrpIs it to be expected that UbuntuArm 12.10 on BeagleBone Black only gives a handful of package updates (after apt-get update)?06:48
infinityHow many were you hoping for?06:58
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Snarkhrw good!07:28
Snarkthanks07:28
hrwdeath to slow sd cards...07:34
hrwstarted debootstrap over hour ago07:34
hrwogra_: I see that android-tools are now in main - nice09:22
XorAhrw: why is usb-storage a module in chromebook kernel? Makes testing kind of difficult09:50
hrwXorA: my mistake09:50
hrwXorA: open a bug please - otherwise no SRU can be done09:50
XorAhrw: oh its an official package now?09:51
hrwyes, it is09:51
XorAhrw: wont have time today Ill postit to do that tomorrow09:51
hrwXorA: no rush09:51
* XorA has year end accounts to sort out + Linaro09:51
hrwinfinity: rebooting chromebook to check after-reboot sound state10:10
hrwinfinity: passed10:13
infinityhrw: Awesome.  Can you do Q too, or shall we just fudge that based on the diffs being the same? :P10:15
hrwinfinity: with my sd card it will take another few hours to populate rootfs10:15
hrwdiffs are same and chromebook users are on 12.04 or 13.04 usually10:16
infinityhrw: Yeah, diffs being the same (just double-checked) is good enough for me.10:16
hrwinfinity: I though that SRU bugs should be verified by !reporter10:17
infinityhrw: Nah, that's crazy talk.  They should be verified by someone who knows how to verify them.10:18
hrw;)10:18
infinityhrw: I'm happy with it being the reporter as long as it's obvious that they actually did so (which you clearly did), instead of them just lying to me to get their crap code in. :P10:19
hrwright10:20
hrwinfinity: I hope that 3.10 will be able to work on chromebook - or 3.11 in worst case10:21
infinityLinux 3.11 for Workgroups will only work on 486s.10:25
XorAhehe10:26
hrwinfinity: good that I still have Vortex86SX somewhere...10:27
hrw486sx 300MHz noFPU10:28
infinityI might still have an AMD 5x86/133 in a closet.10:28
infinityFrom the unclever days when "5x86" meant "486DX compatible, but we gave it a higher number to sound impressive".10:29
infinityAmazing how my opinions of them flipped right around with the K7.10:29
hrw;)10:30
hrwmy first PC was AMD Duron 600MHz10:30
infinityGood little CPUs those.10:30
hrwworked fine as 850MHz after some pencil fun10:30
infinityI had a Duron 600 clocked at 900, if I recall.10:30
hrwmine was not stable at 90010:31
infinity850's close enough.10:31
hrwprobably cooling needed update10:31
infinityGiven they were, what, like 50 dollar parts at OEM wholesale cost?10:31
hrwno idea - cheap it was10:31
hrwand switch from 68040/40 to Duron/600 was huge10:31
infinityHahaha.  No shit.  Amiga or Atari?10:32
hrwand 720x480x4(grey) -> 1024x768x16(color)10:32
hrwinfinity: Amiga 120010:32
hrwinfinity: my first Linux experience was on this hw. Check potato installation guide for Amiga ;D10:32
infinityI was still tracking music on my A1200 while playing video games on my K7 machines.10:33
hrwinfinity: I sold a1200 to have money for pc10:33
infinitySpeaks volumes to the quality of both the software and hardware in the Amiga world.10:33
infinityBut, eventually, I got sick of rebooting it before laying down a track to avoid clock skew over time, and other such oddities, bit the bullet, and learned to use inferior PC tracking software.10:34
hrwmotherboard, apollo 1240/40 (real 40MHz), 2x32MB simms, fastata controller10:34
infinity(And then, over time, the PC software got less shit)10:34
hrwvga mono with AGA was usable. but I would not go for >4 bit of grey (or colours) :d10:34
infinityAll the cool kids had colour!10:35
hrwinfinity: so I was not cool kid;)10:35
infinityHeck, I had color on my old 6809 machine.10:35
infinityThat fancypants RGB monitor cost a fortune, if I recall.10:35
hrwinfinity: atari 65xe with green monitor, then amiga600, then a1200 with same monitor.10:35
hrwthen monitor died for 3rd time and I decided to buy vga mono instead of resurrection10:36
infinityHeh.10:36
hrw720x480 27.5kHz 58.5Hz - no other vga monitor was able to sync it10:36
infinityYeah, when my parents stopped being a source of cool tech, I was cheap about monitors too.10:36
infinityAfter I moved out, I had the same old 800x600 14 inch monitor until.  Uhm.  2002?10:37
infinityWhen a friend forced me to buy a new monitor because he couldn't stand me using a 15yo CRT with brand new computers.10:38
hrwin 2000 I was more limited by 2MB ATI Mach64 graphic card then monitor.10:38
infinityAnd now I've just given up on the whole desktop thing and buy laptops, which come with "free" monitors, so yay.10:38
hrwfew months later Matrox G400 arrived and situation changed10:38
hrwinfinity: maybe one day I will find a use for laptop other then 'machine for use at conference' - then I will look at something fast10:39
infinity(Though my test bench does have a decent enough 24inch HDMI 1080p screen that mostly sits idle)10:39
infinityIf my laptop didn't have the evil hybrid graphics setup of doom, I'd use it as a second display...10:40
hrwintelvidia?10:40
infinityYeah.10:41
infinityI run it straight Intel to save battery life and my sanity.10:41
infinityBut the displayport connector no workie unless you're in nvidia mode, or some such.10:41
infinitySilly setup.10:41
hrwyou get what you paid or sth like that10:41
infinityThere wasn't a pure Intel option on the laptop I wanted.  Such is life.10:42
infinityExternal displays aren't important to me anyway.10:42
hrwinfinity: which model you have?10:42
infinityT420s10:42
infinityAnd I should revise that.  If I'd customised online, I think I could have gotten an Intel-only setup (maybe), but I was buying retail in HK.10:43
hrw(gtk-update-icon-cache-3.0:3644): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: Cannot open pixbuf loader module file '/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gdk-pixbuf-10:43
hrw2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache': No such file or directory10:43
hrwand 'gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders > /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cache' hint is useless as command is not present...10:44
hrwlife.10:44
XorAhrw: did you cut off the USB part?10:52
hrwXorA: not yet but plan to10:52
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hrwfun. linux-next on chromebook shuts it down during bootup11:34
XorAhrw: multitasking in action12:08
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chilicuilhi there, I'm trying to recover android in my nexus 7 after an unsucessfull try for ubuntu-arm and it's talking so much time, I've looked at ps and it seems a have a 'D+' which stand for 'uninterruptible sleep', do any of you had any similar problem?21:09
chilicuilso, after rebooting with another kernel, and retrying the procedure, it agains hangs at $ fastboot -w update image.zip, this time however I could launch strace, and this is its output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5649198/ after the last line, it just stay in the 'D+' state and it doesn't show more output21:30
chilicuilok, I think I got it know, it seems like the usb subsystem is very delicate, this time I made sure the tablet didn't move even a milimeter and it worked22:21

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