=== Guest28960 is now known as NCommander === NCommander is now known as Guest30460 === phh_ is now known as phh === awafaa_ is now known as awafaa [12:16] rsalveti: ping me know when you're up, please [12:28] awafaa: your appearance at james bond theme evening was awesome === dannf` is now known as dannf [13:19] awafaa: Stop hitting on my coworkers. [13:21] hrw: thanks, people complained there was too much hair and not enough heels, but it was a good laugh [13:21] infinity: jealous are we? you didnt seem to mind on wednesday ;) [13:23] awafaa: I knew you'd come back to me, then. Not so sure now. rsalveti's a handsome man. [13:24] infinity: yeah, you snooze you loose :) [13:27] rsalveti: sorry to have bothered you. i've been adequetly serviced by infinity [13:27] oh wait, that really doesn't sound right! [13:33] *cough* [14:04] awafaa: hey [14:08] rsalveti: hey, i was going to ask you some questions but infinity has managed to fill me in [14:10] alright :-) [15:56] awafaa: I went from "servicing" you to "filling you in". This isn't improving. [15:56] infinity: it's the natural progression of things ;) === Guest59632 is now known as davidm === davidm is now known as Guest59573 === kyleN is now known as kyleN-afk [19:55] Hello all... working on an ubuntu-arm rootfs made with debootstrap and I'm able to boot into it, however everything I try to run inside it, I get 'illegal instruction' [19:56] I'm not sure why, I targeted armel, and when I did this with debootstrap to make a debian rootfs, it seems to work fine... [20:34] applepi: If it's not an armv7 CPU, it won't work. [20:34] applepi: Debian/armel is armv4t, Ubuntu/armel is armv7, which is likely your issue. [20:34] (And Ubuntu/armel is also a dead product now, we stopped shipping it) [20:35] infinity: Really? Because my kernel is built for armv7.. and oddly it's my Debian build that works. [20:36] infinity: however that's good to know. [20:40] applepi: What CPU/board are you running on? [20:41] imx6sl [20:41] dev board === kyleN-afk is now known as kyleN [22:13] infinity: well.. I tried with armhf.. didn't even make it through booting. :/ the sd card reader for some reason seems to be failing during bootup.. [22:14] I'm seeing 'mmc0: no vqmmc regulator found' and then a ton of 'init: Failed to create pty - disabling logging for job', 'mountall: event failed' [22:14] Any suggestions? [22:16] applepi: None off the top of my head, though I have a sabrelite here that I need to find the time to fix up for trusty. [22:16] So, it might magically start working soon. :P [22:42] wonder if we will ever see small arm computers with mini pcie slots for ssd instead of nand storage [23:04] Valduare: Yup. [23:05] I have an mk808 right now that i've been playing with [23:06] dual core, 1.6 gig 8 gigs of nand and 1 gig of ddr3 ram [23:06] pretty snappy little device