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alfonsojonHi.07:21
alfonsojonDoes the kernel in 14.04 better support Exynos chips?07:22
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hvn2hi, is there any known issue with the combination of ARMv7l and kernel 3.10.18 ? e.g. top doesnt show output, but ps does; apt-get starts but doesnt finish12:37
c10udHi, I have an interesting issue with a BeagleboneBlack (kernel 3.13) and ubuntu raring. It looks like the system sometimes locks up, and TI suggests it could be something related to gtk2 and PNG (probably libpng)14:07
c10udso my question is: has any of you already heard about such issue in the past and/or other boards, etc.=14:07
c10udcool thing is there's no kernel panic output even in serial (and TI says even jtag locks up (!))14:08
rbasakc10ud: I don't see how a full system lockup, including even jtag, could possibly be caused by a userspace library.14:25
rbasakc10ud: surely it's a kernel problem?14:25
rbasak(or a hardware problem?)14:26
* rbasak doesn't see how a kernel could lock up jtag either14:26
c10udrbasak, neither do I, but that's what TI says (altrough the message is unclear, see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/beaglebone-black/5vaehZewk2U )14:27
c10udprobably some zlib-crypto related, I guess..(?) but surely jtag hanging..14:29
rbasakc10ud: I think you're confused. I don't interpret that thread in the same way you do.14:30
rbasakA kernel panic is clearly a kernel or hardware issue. It may be triggered by something in userspace, but that is a symptom, not a root cause.14:31
rbasak(unless userspace is taking direct control of hardware in some way, which doesn't seem to be the case here)14:31
c10udrbasak, I don't interpret it, I just ask if you ever heard of some similar issue:)14:31
rbasakc10ud: I read your original message as implicating Ubuntu in some way.14:32
c10udrbasak, well I'm using ubuntu, I ask if anyone ever heard of such an issue (maybe libpng does nasty stuff with the cpu, I don't know..)14:34
c10udapparently that's not the case14:34
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kmcguireHello, Anyone familar with VSMA v6?19:24
kmcguireVMSA19:25
applepiHi all..  I am having crazy issues getting SSL working properly on my ubuntu armhf 12.04 build...  I've followed everything online I can find about getting it installed and setup and I still cannot wget an https or run get-pip.py or anything that requires an SSL.19:41
applepiIs there any sort of definitive 'this is required to make SSL work in ubuntu' somewhere that I'm missing?19:41
applepi(curl fails as well.)19:44
infinityapplepi: There's nothing special about SSL on ARM.  What works on amd64 should work on armhf.20:02
infinityapplepi: Maybe you should describe the problem you're seeing?20:02
applepiinfinity: when I attempt to wget https://www.google.com (or any other https), I get 'ERROR: cannot verify www.google.com's certificate'20:05
applepiinfinity: curl gives me 'error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed'20:05
infinityapplepi: You might need ca-certificates installed.20:05
applepiinfinity: ca-certificates is already the newest version20:06
applepithey're installed to /etc/ssl/certs it looks like20:06
infinityWell, that's definitely a case of "it works for me", so you might need to investigate a bit.20:07
applepiinfinity:  I have..  so much..  :|  is there some sort of configuration I might need to touch?  I've looked at /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf and it looks okay as far as I can tell (granted I'm very much an ssl lightweight..)20:08
infinityapplepi: Well, like I said, it should just work.  I'd help dig deeper, but I'm in the middle of a bunch of things right now. :/20:11

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