[23:46] <keebler> Oh MUCH better.
[23:46] <keebler> Was beginning to worry there weren't any decent ARM IRC Channels.
[23:46] <maxinux> hahah
[23:46] <maxinux> who says this one is decent?
[23:46] <keebler> Well, I should say, "populated".
[23:48] <keebler> Haha "This channel is decent"
[23:48] <keebler> Took me a minute.
[23:49] <infinity> If it wasn't about to overflow, I'd add "The topic is a lie", but meh.
[23:49] <keebler> I'm on medical house arrest for a nasty fall and I've just been trying to "work" with like minded people.
[23:49] <keebler> Working with some Allwinner A20 chips.
[23:50] <keebler> for the EOMA-68 Platform.
[23:53] <keebler> We've been running Debian Wheezy on our cards, but was curious if anyone has managed to get ubuntu running on them yet.
[23:53] <keebler> the A20 that is.
[23:54] <infinity> There's no reason why the Ubuntu userspace wouldn't work just fine on them.
[23:54]  * keebler is watching his new cross-compile server install from across the room.
[23:54] <infinity> And I assume you're rolling your own kernels.
[23:54] <keebler> aye
[23:55] <keebler> using the linux-sunxi sources
[23:55] <infinity> Just unpacking and tweaking something like ubuntu-core would get you around the annoyance of wanting an installer.
[23:55] <infinity> (Or, since you already have Debian on there, just debootstrapping saucy/armhf and playing from there, whichever)
[23:56] <keebler> Yeah, I was going to try playing around once I'm up and moving.