[01:16] <ValDuare> hey guys how can I upgrade to 13.04 without do-release-upgrade  it requires me installing update-manager and 134 megs of extra packages that i don't have room for heh
[06:09] <daniel3> Anyone notice that on the Nexus 7, the screen messes up after install...?
[13:13] <Rickta59> would anyone with beaglebone black device tree experience look at something i did and comment on if it is good or bad?
[13:13] <Rickta59> https://github.com/RickKimball/beaglebone/blob/master/ws2811_spi_test/BB-WS2811-SPI0-00A0.dts
[13:13] <Rickta59> simple dts fragment to expose the spi so it can be used to drive a ws2811 led strip
[13:14] <Rickta59> i've tested this and it seems to work but this is my first stab at dts file and I don't want to spread bad form
[13:20] <ogra> Rickta59, there is no begalebone balck support in ubuntu, better ask in #beagle
[13:21] <Rickta59> i'm running raring on the beaglebone
[13:21] <Rickta59> seems to work fine
[13:21] <Rickta59> thanks i'll try there ogra
[13:23] <pbcw> I just installed the flasher image of 13.04 from here (http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu) on my BBB.  After a reboot, I lose all my changes (passwords, downloads etc)  Ist here a comit command, or something similar?
[13:23] <pbcw> I have flashed the image, and am running off the eMMC
[13:24] <ogra> pbcw, see above ... ubuntu doesnt support the BBB
[13:25] <ogra> talk to the person that created the install you use
[13:26] <Rickta59> he wasn't logged in when i asked and you answered ogra ..
[13:26] <Rickta59> he suggested you ask in #beagle
[13:26] <ogra> oops
[13:26] <ogra> sorry :)
[13:26] <pbcw> its all good.
[13:26] <Rickta59> however TBH that channel is heavily weighted towards angstrom and seems to be debian/ubuntu averse
[13:26] <ogra> Rickta59, well, i suggested to talk to the person maintaining the install image :)
[13:26] <Rickta59> yeah you did
[13:26] <ogra> likely robert nelson
[13:27] <Rickta59> it is
[13:27] <pbcw> thanks
[13:27] <ogra> we didnt support beagle installs since 11.04 or so
[13:27] <Rickta59> so that makes i difficult to find a good channel to ask questions as #beagle only wants to talk about angstrom
[13:28] <Rickta59> makes it difficult
[13:28] <pbcw> yes it does  :-)
[13:31] <Rickta59> so you lost your passwords after you did the flasher pbcw ? or after you did the flasher... then rebooted  ... then changed password .. then rebooted?
[13:32] <pbcw> i flashed the image.  changed the password installed some software, then rebooted, and all the chages were gone...but the initial install remained.
[13:32] <pbcw> initial install of ubuntu
[13:32] <Rickta59> did you pull the sd card and reboot
[13:32] <pbcw> yes
[13:32] <Rickta59> and try the original temppwd password
[13:33] <pbcw> yup and that worked
[13:33] <pbcw> it was booting of the eMMC fine.
[13:33] <Rickta59> right because when you changed the passwords the first time it changed them on the flasher instance on the sdcard
[13:33] <pbcw> no...i wasnt booted of the sd card.  card was out.
[13:34] <Rickta59> so now if you go in and change the password on the eMMC boot .. they don't stick?
[13:34] <pbcw> nope
[13:34] <pbcw> they do not\
[13:34] <Rickta59> how do you shutdown?
[13:34] <pbcw> shutdown -r now
[13:34] <Rickta59> or they don't even stick if you log out and log back in without rebooting
[13:34] <pbcw> i will try that
[13:38] <pbcw> the passwd changes persist on a logout.  and now it kept it across a reboot.   i will report back in a few  (thank you for your help Rickta59)
[13:49] <pbcw> well, idk what happened.  on the first couple of boots it wouldn't keep the changes, now it does.
[13:49] <pbcw> even with a power plug pull.
[13:49] <pbcw> oh well.  thanks....
[14:55] <wac_> hey
[14:55] <wac_> may I please havesomeones help who is prey good at this?
[14:55] <wac_> pretty
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[15:02] <wac_> I am using a nexus 7 nd have display isues on both 13.04 and te rerelease f 13.10
[17:18] <tripelb> <-- has nexus7 is rebooting often. Google sent me replace it email.
[17:18] <tripelb> <-- wants spanish keyboard 'cause i am learning.