[08:29] <hrw> https://plus.google.com/u/0/105007947798310229700/posts/VkB4kk1PSy9 - issues with Chromebook and U-Boot + uImage of linux-chromeos 3.4 kernel. any ideas?
[09:11] <XorA> hrw: CONFIG_REGULATOR_FIXED
[09:11] <hrw> XorA: thanks
[09:12] <XorA> hrw: I think from memory anyway, chromebook not currently handy to check
[09:12] <hrw> CONFIG_REGULATOR_FIXED_VOLTAGE=y already ;(
[09:14] <XorA> lots of these as well gpio: device tree node not found for gpio controller with base address 10d10000 maybe the wrong DTB attached?
[09:16] <hrw> this is what I also suspect. took dtb from same kernel as uimage ;
[09:16] <hrw> (
[09:16] <hrw> will take deeper look later today
[09:16] <XorA> would all be much easier with board files :-)
[09:20] <ndec> hehe
[09:21] <hrw> ;D
[09:21]  * hrw off
[11:12] <snkt> hiii
[11:13] <snkt> I m working Wondermedia 8950 and using ubuntu 11.10 core... I have an issuse regarding ethernet modules.... I m getting packet loss when I ping to the device... can any one help me, what is the issue?
[15:28] <gartral> hey all, I'm dealing with a kernel panic on a wm8650-based netbook, what all info should I collect to offer helpful insights? I'm not used to dealing with arm systems
[17:20] <mijk> I'm looking for libmali.so.0.0.35 for a Samsung Chromebook with a Exynos 5
[18:46] <mijk> I'm looking for libmali.so.0.0.35 for a Samsung Chromebook with a Exynos 5
[18:47] <ogra_> use the one from google for the nexus10
[18:47] <ogra_> (i think i told you earlier this week)
[18:47] <mijk> didn't work, made this worse
[18:48] <mijk> went from 3 in glmark to 2
[18:48] <ogra_> funny, works fine for me
[18:48] <mijk> on your Chromebook?
[18:48] <ogra_> yes
[18:48] <mijk> hmm, might have mailed myself the wrong file then
[18:48] <mijk> I copied over the libmali.so file and created symlinks
[18:49] <ogra_> cpoied it over which file ?
[18:49] <mijk> I extracted the libmali.so file
[18:49] <ogra_> there usually is no such file in any ubuntu install
[18:50] <mijk> would you be able to tell me what you did? because I obviously messed it up
[18:52] <ogra_> i would if i had noted it down somewhere ... but i didnt and its over a year ago i did it
[18:54] <mijk> what i did was mount and extract the img file with th eext4 partition and did a "ls -R | grep mali" and found "libmali.so" I believe, I copied it over to /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/mali-gles
[18:54] <mijk> I had to edit /lib/udev/rules.d/40-chromium-mali-opengles.rules
[18:55] <mijk> reboot and then, it was slower than before :P
[18:55] <ogra_> are you doing that in chromeos ?
[18:55] <mijk> no, Ubuntu on my SD card
[18:55] <ogra_> what is /lib/udev/rules.d/40-chromium-mali-opengles.rules then ?
[18:57] <mijk> beats me tbh ... followed this: http://people.mozilla.com/~vladimir/misc/fix-gles
[18:57] <mijk> I just want acceleration and no one seems to be able to help
[18:57] <mijk> I modified the code so it wouldn't pull from chrome os since I have .45 and not .35 anyway
[18:59] <mijk> I know it's a n00b thing to do but honestly, I don't feel like getting 1fps in a simple GL test that my Core 2 laptop with Intel GMA gets litterally 100 times better results
[19:01] <ogra_> i think hrw oncve wrote a blog post about getting gles to work
[19:01] <mijk> yes he did, you need libmali.so.0.0.35
[19:01] <mijk> nowhere to be found again
[19:02] <mijk> unless I take a trip to Best Buy and pray the display unit there has it still and they didn't upgrade the OS
[19:02] <ogra_> again, in the google nexus 10 zips
[19:02] <mijk> yes, libmali.so is in there
[19:03] <mijk> but following the fix-gles link, it didn't work
[19:03] <mijk> literally made it worse
[19:08] <mijk> so I just give up now because nobody gives a crap?
[19:08] <mijk> rtfm and gtfo?
[19:13] <mijk> this is the purest definition of Linux right here ... "How do I get it to work?" -Check Google. "Doesn't work." -Don't care anymore, didn't log it and I'm through with x distro because it's not cool anymore
[19:20] <tripelb> <-- owns. N7. Never seen anyone in here before. Surprised.