 so kernels are specific to manufacturers? <-- they can be specific all the way down to a device level depending on SoC and whether they use device trees
[22:25] <mijk> anyone here run Chrubuntu?
[22:57] <hrw> mijk: what is a difference between chrubuntu and *buntu? both use same base system
[23:03] <mijk> hrw, are you Marcin?
[23:03] <hrw> yes
[23:03] <mijk> oh cool
[23:04] <hrw> my chromebook runs fedora now anyway
[23:04] <mijk> I'm just trying to get OpenGLES to work to some degree on my Chromebook
[23:04] <mijk> maybe I'm using the wrong term by saying chrubuntu
[23:04] <hrw> mijk: I do not have anything else to say that I wrote on my blog
[23:05] <mijk> okay
[23:05] <hrw> so do not waste time asking me about opengles for chromebook
[23:05] <mijk> wow, okay
[23:07] <mijk> like I don't know what your problem is, not everyone's as 1337 as you, sorry
[23:07] <hrw> have a nice day
[23:07] <mijk> fuck yourself too I guess
[23:07] <hrw> mijk: opengles for chromebook has license problems
[23:08] <hrw> as we are not quite allowed to redistribute it
[23:08] <mijk> that was easy
[23:08] <hrw> so packages cannot be created to be included in distro
[23:08] <hrw> and I do not want to keep such stuff in external repos
[23:09] <hrw> it has nothing about being leet or not
[23:09] <mijk> there, that's all you had to say rather than make me feel like a piece of shit for asking something that I am not aware of and not technical enough to figure out
[23:09] <hrw> I know that my style of writing posts is far from perfect
[23:11] <hrw> http://marcin.juszkiewicz.com.pl/2013/04/15/hardware-acceleration-on-chromebook/ has info about drive
[23:11] <hrw> r
[23:11] <hrw> since then another version appeared but this time I did not even bothered looking at it
[23:11] <mijk> I can't find libmali 35 so I'm screwed either way
[23:12] <hrw> mijk: https://github.com/hrw/chromebook-mali-driver may have it
[23:12] <hrw> or maybe it has 0.0.45 - I do not remember
[23:13] <hrw> nope, 45 only
[23:14] <hrw> old recovery images you need ;(
[23:14] <hrw> or refreshed kernels
[23:15] <hrw> but that's not me - I finished my ubuntu work.
[23:15] <hrw> have a nice day/night
[23:15] <hrw> 01:13 here so time to sleep