**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 24 02:59:58 2012 May 24 03:52:44 hi May 24 04:52:10 anyone remember the screenname of the person who helped me a couple hours ago? May 24 04:52:21 Im Jtrobert-UCSD May 24 04:55:41 nvm i found it May 24 07:33:48 good man i'm returning to my beagleboard and angstrom :) May 24 07:35:27 the last time i'm trying to get the new kernel 3.2.x with bitbake but fails. i'm using bitbake update and bitbake virtual/kernel but this build only 3.0.x what i'm wrong? May 24 07:41:39 maybe for beagleboard only 3.0.x is able to run for now? May 24 07:41:49 no May 24 07:48:25 so what's the problem? i'm using the instruction here http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom May 24 07:55:44 koen: is 3.0 still the recommended kernel for angstrom@beagleboard from oe-core, or is there a working newer version? May 24 07:56:03 * tasslehoff is finally moving from oe-classic to oe-core May 24 07:56:23 tasslehoff: bitbake virtual/kernel and find out May 24 08:01:02 i'm just use bitbake virtual/kernel and always compile 3.0.x May 24 08:01:25 koen: I've done that, and it chooses 3.0. What I meant to ask was if there's a newer, working version that you know of. I had some pm-issues last time I tried 3.0. May 24 08:02:10 damned... May 24 08:02:17 i'm lost run git pull! May 24 08:02:29 the ancient beagleboard don't receive as much loving care as the newer ones I suspect May 24 08:02:45 tasslehoff: what bb do you have? May 24 08:03:10 stuk_gen: our own board, but very similiar to rev C3 May 24 08:04:01 tasslehoff: ok...now i'm using git pull and using bitbake virtual/kernel is same to run all process to build the kernel 3.2.16 May 24 09:20:58 sdasdasda May 24 09:22:01 as I thought, the indians only know this channel May 24 09:25:15 prpplague: what does the avr of the trainer contains as sw besides the arduino-bootloader? an echo on the serial? May 24 09:28:48 aholler: the boards I have just the arduino bootloader May 24 09:28:53 hey can someone tell me what MLO and u-boot.img i can take for the beagleboard demo image from angstrom hostet at http://downloads.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/ May 24 09:29:18 koen: if I send something on the serial, the led of the avr blinks May 24 09:29:54 not sure if that is the default for arduinos if they contain nothing else than the bootloader May 24 09:30:44 aholler: I don't know, sorry May 24 09:30:45 anyway, that stuff will not survive the next hour ;) May 24 09:31:17 m0erk: they are all the same, just symlinks to each other May 24 09:31:41 just thought I might be able to test the serial (mux-settings) without modifying the avr-sw. May 24 09:31:44 yes koen but they are not working for the demo image May 24 09:32:04 wrong console settings May 24 09:32:28 try the v2012.05 ones May 24 09:33:55 <_av500_> anybody used linphone? May 24 09:34:00 koen: i did.,. they seems to be too new for the old kernel used by the hosted demo image May 24 09:35:03 _av500_: some years ago I did May 24 09:36:27 hey hiii anybody worked on uart4 (BeagleBone Rev A5)? what is a mux setting to use RTS,CTS pins? May 24 09:37:04 _av500_: but twinkle is better May 24 09:37:40 _av500_: I think the xbmc guys do May 24 09:37:50 aholler, that led on arduino is indeed just activity monitoring May 24 09:39:21 educa: thanks. May 24 09:39:36 <_av500_> jannau: do as in part of xbmc? May 24 09:40:08 koen: pls push my 3 meta-initramfs commits, more are coming May 24 09:40:31 I do actually use arduino's quite a lot, but I code them with bascom compiler and not the built in arduino stuff May 24 09:41:26 I use gcc May 24 09:41:52 never got in touch with the arduino-sw May 24 09:42:10 _av500_: yes May 24 09:43:04 Anybody knows which pin on BeagleBone rev A5 expansion header is UART3_RXD ? May 24 09:48:09 the datasheet May 24 09:49:11 hi May 24 09:50:49 aholler : its not given in the data sheet BBONE_SRM provided with Bone May 24 09:51:44 not in the mux tables ??? May 24 09:52:53 mandar: the one for the am* May 24 09:53:46 maybe the pin isn't on the expansion port May 24 09:54:19 i cross checked with /sys/kernel/debug/omap_mux/ files but its not there May 24 09:55:36 aholler : yes uart3 is not exposed on expansion header but if pin number is known i can solder it.. May 24 09:56:02 therefor look at the datasheet to find the ball May 24 09:58:49 aholler : ok thanx... my uart1,2,4,5 are working fine i just wanted to play with all of them including uart3 thats why i am searching for this... its definetely not given in datasheet i searched many times May 24 09:59:30 mandar: there is the srm, the datasheet and the trm May 24 10:00:27 educa: no, no bone here ;) May 24 10:01:26 what you mean? or does only bone have that and board not ? May 24 10:02:21 only the bone has pruss, at least I never heard that an omap has them too. May 24 10:03:16 maybe hidden somewhere as the crypto-foo, who knows ;) May 24 10:04:57 aholler: anyway you know what is max speed for uart1,2 on bone i was sending data at 1MB through minicom using python script and at the other end the speed is variable 25% data lost is there... May 24 10:05:09 I asked yesterday but had to run off - how can I prevent the firmware from being scrubbed from the kernel build? I get the error about the am335x-firmware.bin when doing a make mrproper etc May 24 10:17:27 koen: the MLO/uImage/u-boot from the angstrom demo folder are definatly wrong for the demo image May 24 10:32:38 ant_work: applying them now May 24 10:38:19 Hi everyone! I have high latency with spi, using this example : http://download.analog.com/27516/forummessage/9/1/3/9136/spi_test.c May 24 10:38:56 I send 1024 bytes of data, and between each transfer, I had something like 270ms May 24 10:39:18 so I lose a lot data because the slave haven't enough buffering memory May 24 10:39:29 I'm using spidev driver May 24 10:41:14 that program only does one transfer May 24 10:44:08 aholler: so what is wrong with it? May 24 10:45:40 that it isn't what you are using May 24 10:47:34 I think I'm re-init the spi every time I'm sending a message May 24 10:54:13 You're running the program over and over? May 24 10:54:17 Because if so, there's the source of your latency May 24 10:55:24 hi, im setting up a new BB xM, i just plugged in a usb mice and keyboard which are not recognized, nor powered (no caps lock led). Is this normal behavior ? May 24 10:56:11 i otherwise have display, and serial access via minicom working May 24 10:59:05 nickjohnson: yes, over and over. In fact, I send the structure to ioctl() each time: do you know another way? May 24 10:59:47 lpi: To be clear, you're running the program from the commnd line repeatedly? May 24 10:59:55 Or you're running a different program that sends multiple messages? May 24 11:00:13 no, I just took the code into spi_test.c and using in as a "function" May 24 11:00:17 wait I will send pasteboin May 24 11:00:52 I'm not familiar with the SPI interface in Linux May 24 11:01:03 I'd imagine running the initialization only once would definitely be a good idea, though May 24 11:01:19 http://pastebin.com/SyMQZLrZ May 24 11:01:26 this my code May 24 11:01:45 I don't know another way, and yes, I think I'm re-init the spi each time May 24 11:06:55 you should sell crystal balls May 24 11:11:55 lpi: I don't think that's all your code May 24 11:31:34 sneak, Are you about? I finally got around to generating that diff if you want it still? May 24 11:32:14 sneak, https://gist.github.com/2780866 - might be of use if you do. May 24 11:36:34 back again with running angstrom on beagle :P May 24 11:37:03 but there one little thing left yet: "No SGX hardware, not starting PVR" this msg appears while booting May 24 11:37:25 is there any boot environment i have to set for that? May 24 11:38:10 which beagle? May 24 11:38:27 beagle-xm May 24 11:39:15 you might paste a full dmesg at dpaste.com May 24 11:39:31 mom May 24 11:40:45 aholler: http://pastebin.com/FWrnbYMp May 24 11:41:46 oops, maybe thats not all... is there a .log file for that or so? May 24 11:46:57 nickjohnson: you want the complete code? it is really big May 24 11:47:04 m0erk: no, your log-buffer is to small May 24 11:49:15 m0erk: and kernel 2.6.32 is outdated May 24 11:50:05 its the demo image from angstrom distibution site May 24 11:50:29 and it was the same with an build from narcius builder May 24 11:50:37 aholler: http://pastebin.com/MLgyWw0X May 24 11:50:45 that should be the complete dmesg May 24 11:52:41 m0erk: that is still not complete. there is kernel command line parameter to enlarge the buffer. I don't know it from my memories, have a look at Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt May 24 11:52:57 ah ok May 24 11:56:23 aholler: http://pastebin.com/fvhxQwDV better now? I cant even see a difference May 24 11:57:27 no, one of the first lines should contain the kernel version and the used command line May 24 11:59:44 phew damn... May 24 12:04:23 m0erk: you're image is too old, use one of the v2012.05 ones May 24 12:05:51 koen: where can i find them?!?!?!?! May 24 12:06:56 do you mean the other rootfs files in the beagle-demo angstrom site? May 24 12:08:10 http://downloads.angstrom-distribution.org/demo/beagleboard/Angstrom-systemd-GNOME-image-eglibc-ipk-v2012.05-beagleboard.rootfs.tar.bz2 May 24 12:08:17 this one for exsample? May 24 12:09:20 yes May 24 12:09:52 thx so far :P iam quite new to all this stuff May 24 12:15:18 rofl... in the v2012.05 image there is just no SGX deamon in /etc/init.d/ May 24 12:18:11 is there any experience with connection of beaglebone and CDMA modems like Anydata ADU890-WH? May 24 12:26:16 why is thas v2012.05 GNOME image named GNOME, if there is no gnome inside? :P May 24 12:28:09 N4ND: you might need usb_modeswitch May 24 12:31:09 always latency with spidev. Anyone have example to provide with spidev C program? May 24 12:45:43 i have built the systemd-gnome-image using oe-core. When I try to boot my beagleboard with this image, it hangs after registering smsc9xx with the usbcore. Does anyone know how to fix this? May 24 12:46:14 did it hang or is it your first boot and it is initializing all of the packages? May 24 12:49:14 jkridner: it appears that it hangs. I built the console-image using oe-core. And I was able to boot my beagleboard just fine in a matter of minutes May 24 12:49:48 jkridner: I am just having trouble with the systemd-gnome-image May 24 12:49:59 systemd-gnome-image has a *lot* more packages to configure. Does the heartbeat stop? Have you tried getting in via SSH? May 24 12:50:37 it might crash, I'm just looking to make sure as I know the configuration takes a *long* time. May 24 12:53:30 aholler: it ships with just a serial loop back application for testing May 24 12:54:56 prpplague: thanks, just what I thought. what baud? May 24 12:55:32 don't recal of the top of my head, seems like we used 9600 May 24 12:57:24 jkirdner: How do you check the heartbeat? May 24 12:58:50 jkridner: I am observing the kernel message via serial terminal. The kernel appears to be stuck. May 24 12:59:10 cboyd1: look the two led is there a led the blink? May 24 12:59:10 cboyd1: the heartbeat is the blinking USR0 LED. May 24 12:59:46 cboyd1: the first time the image-gnome-systemd take 20 25 minutes for run...this for me May 24 13:00:14 jkridner: yes the leds are still blinking. May 24 13:00:30 stuk_gen: the leds are still blinking May 24 13:00:51 cboyd1: how many time is passed when you power on? May 24 13:00:58 If USR1 comes on, that means there is SD card accesses. May 24 13:01:54 lpi, http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/spi/spidev_test.c May 24 13:02:20 stuk_gen: I am not sure. I think after 10 or 15 mins, I usually turn off the power. I will try again tonight when I get home from work. May 24 13:02:38 mdp: my prog is based on this one May 24 13:02:42 but problem solved May 24 13:02:45 cboyd1: wait another 15 minutes....and all works :P May 24 13:03:01 static uint16_t delay; wasn't equal to 0, but 1000000 May 24 13:03:02 ok ... thanks :-D May 24 13:03:15 it's why I got a lot of latency. Now, already work fine May 24 13:03:34 thank you all, very nice people here May 24 13:04:05 lpi, I guess that would do it then May 24 13:04:46 lpi, great…out of curiousity are you using the latest angstrom images where spidev is enabled by default? May 24 13:04:53 yep May 24 13:05:09 very useful, thanks for dude that added this feature May 24 13:05:27 ok, cool…like wikis, a lot of the blogs about this stuff are already out of date May 24 13:05:50 yeah, koen saw all the people strugging with the kernel rebuild part and worked it in May 24 13:05:53 struggling May 24 13:06:14 fiola: hey, got my bone repaired, rev. A4 had a weird bug, see http://circuitco.com/support/index.php?title=BeagleBone#Ehternet_unable_to_obtain_a_lease.5BA4_Only.5D May 24 13:06:29 easily able to connect now :) May 24 13:06:30 aholler: ah, ok. I will try it today evening. Thank you. May 24 13:06:41 jkridner: you want one of these: http://www.flickr.com/photos/86669029@N00/7261456994 May 24 13:06:57 ooooh May 24 13:07:09 gimme! May 24 13:07:14 are they for sale? May 24 13:07:44 sort of, bas is selling the prototypes he hand solders, so $$$$ May 24 13:07:55 working on a production deal :) May 24 13:08:15 hehe, looks nice May 24 13:08:31 I'm told there is a fix for the MSC host being broken on the bone.... May 24 13:08:31 mdp: why you don't backup the wiki and make a new one? We can fill it :) May 24 13:08:33 jkridner: now you know why bas wrote teh auto muxing code :) May 24 13:08:36 I have some of those coolers too ;) May 24 13:08:41 I'm not sure if that fix has been published or not. May 24 13:08:48 jkridner: maybe we need to turn DMA back on May 24 13:09:14 lpi, need to "delete" all the blogs written 3-4 months ago around the tubes too :) May 24 13:09:18 the 5/21 image has a bug in Bonescript for the PWMs. May 24 13:09:37 I'm trying to pull my fix off of an SD card, but that is where I started getting derailed on the MSC host issue. May 24 13:10:20 should I not put the Bebopr into the Google+ feed, since it isn't available? Or is it good to go ahead? May 24 13:10:37 it's already in my G+ feed :) May 24 13:10:58 looks like it's as available as the descriptive camera May 24 13:12:08 * koen could use a mint julep right now May 24 13:12:08 mdp: what does "around the tubes" mean? Does it mean "is planned"? May 24 13:12:37 lpi, I mean, there's a lot of people's blogs with deprecated tutorials May 24 13:13:46 apart from usb, things to improve over time in the beaglebone images May 24 13:14:25 jkridner: let me know when I should do 'git pull' on bonescript May 24 13:15:46 lpi, if you look at beagleboard.org, the intention is to steer people to document stuff at elinux.org…if you were to document something like spidev usage for current images, I'm sure it would be the start to an authorative user manual May 24 13:16:09 right now, the links are beagleboard pages May 24 13:19:00 mdp: I will think about that, I want to help people who are in my case when I started to programming one Beagleboard/bone 1 month ago May 24 13:20:12 koen, on a related note…in a past life, we used to package up all our sample code in a recipe on our OE generated SDK releases so people had the sample code ready to be exercised…source and a ready to run binary... May 24 13:20:43 koen, is there something like that now that maybe I missed? or is that something you consider including in the shipping images? May 24 13:21:06 s/you consider/you would consider/ May 24 13:22:59 mdp: I'd like to ship something like that very much May 24 13:23:16 mdp: but I lack the motivation to scour the tubes for working examples May 24 13:23:23 koen: have you tried to build with the latest v3.2-staging kernel? May 24 13:23:27 mdp: we have bonescript, but that js only May 24 13:23:39 jkridner: yes May 24 13:23:51 is that what I get with your 3.2.18 kernel? May 24 13:23:54 koen, ok, maybe I can help there... May 24 13:23:54 jkridner: I have all that minus the evm-sk boardfile screwage May 24 13:24:23 jkridner: I don't have the time to resolve the merge hell caused by that, so I just cherry-pick fixes May 24 13:24:35 :( May 24 13:24:36 koen, yeah, as you know I only care about documenting the userspace and then kernel space methods in C :) May 24 13:24:38 koen: we can help May 24 13:24:41 jkridner: note that 4 from the 6 musb fixes were already in the 3.2.17 patchset May 24 13:25:01 I just keep getting told that "the issue is fixed" May 24 13:25:34 jkridner: I thought you were used to getting lied to by our kernel friends abroad by now May 24 13:26:45 lpi, I mentioned that because I was going to quit just playing and actually document some of my projects soon…I think it's more appropriate to not have the stuff mold on a vanity blog though May 24 13:26:58 jkridner: like I said, we might need to turn DMA back on to make it work May 24 13:27:36 lpi, we'll see how much the day job creeps into my time though ;) May 24 13:27:45 mdp: I had a realization this morning May 24 13:28:04 mdp: my pet peeve is people saying "I ported foo" when they mean "I opkg installed foo" May 24 13:28:21 mdp: I can now say "there's only one porter on this channel, and that's mdp" May 24 13:28:23 hehe May 24 13:28:27 lol May 24 13:28:42 I portered Ubuntu to my macbook at one point May 24 13:28:51 and android to mips May 24 13:29:01 ugh don't remind me May 24 13:29:30 lol May 24 13:30:05 panto, don't laugh, you're the one back working with anti-linux again May 24 13:30:17 * panto hangs head with shame May 24 13:30:21 * koen feels like having an early friday May 24 13:30:23 yeah :) May 24 13:30:28 works for me May 24 13:30:43 is it a holiday for you guys tomorrow? May 24 13:30:52 mdp: where are you from? May 24 13:30:55 panto, monday May 24 13:31:04 panto, if you were asking .usian May 24 13:31:30 ok, it seems musb is b0rken in mainline yet again May 24 13:31:37 * panto performs some more tests May 24 13:31:48 again is wrong May 24 13:31:48 jkridner: the blinkled svg is sent as text/plain, which my chrome and safari don't like May 24 13:31:51 lpi, geographically? an undisclosed location in .oh.us May 24 13:32:16 jkridner: and consider moving the "interactive" stuff to the start of the presentation May 24 13:32:31 http://pastebin.com/hrZN831i May 24 13:32:38 panto, I haven't read kernel lists yet this morning…did rmk respond again? May 24 13:32:43 mdp, no May 24 13:32:50 good! finally a 3.2.16 gnome image angstrom that work on bb xM :) May 24 13:33:04 perhaps he's working on a really nasty flame to make me go away May 24 13:33:05 "panto totally f*****" May 24 13:33:08 panto, was the from one of his commits? that seems to be his area May 24 13:33:19 mdp, yeah, it was one of his commits May 24 13:33:30 koen: I have a fix for the blinkled.svg on one of my SD cards. May 24 13:33:43 I noticed a defensive tone in the response I was copiedo n May 24 13:33:52 I think the interactive stuff needs a bit of intro to avoid getting people in trouble, no? May 24 13:34:05 jkridner: yes May 24 13:34:08 I mean, I understand that it is nice to keep people's interest. May 24 13:34:22 jkridner: have you tried the updated gateone? May 24 13:34:25 I'll try to get the intro to the interactive stuff quicker. May 24 13:34:31 I'll try it now. May 24 13:34:41 mdp, TBH my fix is just papering over the real problem May 24 13:34:50 koen: is it not at https://beaglebone.local/ ? May 24 13:34:56 but no need to go into elaborate details May 24 13:35:23 jkridner: it should be May 24 13:35:35 panto, so, one thing…there was a ton of usb changes queued to go into the tree, I'm assuming this is post-some pull..like maybe felipe's musb queue? May 24 13:36:37 this is a pull done today May 24 13:36:55 service wasn't running May 24 13:37:06 panto, old arch/ppc was able to build a single kernel UP/SMP kernel back in 1999…just saying :) May 24 13:37:32 the one on the 5/21 image is slow as hell May 24 13:37:47 I'm going to pull the latest from the feeds May 24 13:37:51 mdp, ARM==PPC circa late 1990s May 24 13:38:15 UP/SMP, DT, arch consolidation, deja vu all over again May 24 13:39:35 jkridner: the updated on is in the feeds or the .23 image May 24 13:39:36 only difference is the bytes are bassackwards here ;) May 24 13:40:25 lol, true-endian rules :) May 24 13:40:49 hurray! It is quite usable now. May 24 13:41:10 panto, hopefully you guys can kill the usb issue on 3.4.x too though…before people here start whining that 3.4 stable is b0rked just like 3.3 stable on beagelboard :) May 24 13:41:13 this is fantastic for Windows users that don't have Putty/cygwin/etc. May 24 13:43:50 jkridner: if you have more suggestions, the author of gateone is in this channel as 'riskable' May 24 13:44:00 jkridner: he has a plugin ready to show the LED state inside gateone :) May 24 13:44:26 My laptop just beeped at me... You called? May 24 13:44:41 thanks for the updates to gateone.... May 24 13:44:43 * riskable is reading the chat history... May 24 13:44:46 this will be very useful. May 24 13:45:13 perhaps I can put something in the G+ feed. May 24 13:45:21 have you written anything up about the updates that you did? May 24 13:46:03 Just the pull request I sent to Koen on Github May 24 13:46:24 I'm still tweaking my Gate One plugin... I put it together in like 10 minutes then I got distracted :) May 24 13:46:30 hello all.. May 24 13:46:46 I have an "urgent" request to add mutual SSL support to Gate One so that's what I've been working on May 24 13:47:39 unlike normal embedded modules, like atmega16, how does a linux system start a program without entering the username and password ? i mean, how a infitite loop mechanism can be impletemented in linux systems May 24 13:48:19 unlike normal embedded modules, like atmega16, how does a linux system start a program without entering the username and password ? i mean, how a infitite loop mechanism can be impletemented in linux systems May 24 13:48:37 if somebody could answer my question, it would be helpful. May 24 13:49:15 kbn_: if you could stop repeating yourself, it would be helpful May 24 13:49:29 sorry May 24 13:49:31 kbn_: if someone is available, knows the answer, they will respond May 24 13:52:19 kbn_: Easy peasy... What kind of loop do you want? May 24 13:52:32 kbn_: You say "infinite" but you definitely want some timing in there, yes? May 24 13:53:01 in the case of an atmega16, we write our code inside an infinite loop rt? May 24 13:53:28 kbn_: With an atmega* you get ONE loop. With a Beagle(board|bone) you get as many as you want! May 24 13:53:39 similarly, in a linux system, how can we make a program/piece of code run soon as its switched on? May 24 13:53:55 without entering the user name and password and all tru ssh May 24 13:54:03 I think I have found an exploit into ssh :) May 24 13:54:06 kbn_: Well, if you're running Linux you still need it to boot first but that's pretty quick if all you need is the kernel May 24 13:54:38 kbn_: You *could* replace the 'init' command with your own binary if you wanted May 24 13:54:48 That would make startup nearly instantaneous May 24 13:55:01 oh ok.. May 24 13:55:10 kbn_: However, if you can wait ~20-30 seconds you're probably best off just writing an init script that calls your program May 24 13:55:21 then, i will have to rebuild linux rt May 24 13:55:23 Actually, more like 10 seconds May 24 13:55:41 ...since you can force your init script to start before everything else in runlevel 1 May 24 13:56:22 ok.. changing the init script, i will have to recompile the kernel rt? May 24 13:58:30 anyways, got the answer. thanks a lot. May 24 13:59:06 does beagle bone has an audio out pin? May 24 13:59:35 kbn_: no May 24 13:59:45 jkridner: I have a patched midori almost ready to go May 24 14:00:05 so, is there anyway that i can play an mp3 using beagle bone? May 24 14:00:08 jkridner: it will start in fullscreen mode by default, so we can install that to show bonescript demos on the board May 24 14:00:19 I had a lot of browser crashes on the BeagleBoard-xM at the show. May 24 14:00:34 great! May 24 14:00:37 Say I wanted an infinite loop that toggled LED 1 every second... https://gist.github.com/2781721 May 24 14:01:03 ok. May 24 14:01:10 kbn_: That little gist should provide an example of how to get a loop going on boot May 24 14:01:21 (real fast--before things like SSH start up) May 24 14:01:31 ok riskable. May 24 14:01:42 riskable: that one won't blink... May 24 14:01:46 kbn_: If you don't want SSH or any of the modern Linux stuff you'd need to replace init but thats wicked advanced May 24 14:01:47 it'll only turn the LED bright. May 24 14:01:53 jkridner: Doh, you're right May 24 14:02:02 and it doesn't setup the LED either. May 24 14:02:03 I got a text in the middle of writing that and it distracted me May 24 14:02:14 I didn't know that bash had python-like while-loop syntax. May 24 14:02:35 you'd want to change trigger to none. May 24 14:02:38 jkridner: Well, I haven't had to setup the LED so far in my testing (even though the tutorials say to do so). Right after boot if I "echo 1 > " it works May 24 14:02:55 jkridner: Ugh, let me re-do this whole thing May 24 14:03:02 I haven't had enough caffeine this morning! May 24 14:03:10 don't mean to waste your time. I think kbn_ gets it. May 24 14:03:41 yes i got it May 24 14:04:05 morning May 24 14:04:34 does anyone know if they plan to release a beaglebone with 512 megs of ram ? May 24 14:04:44 or a ram addon moard May 24 14:04:52 moard/board May 24 14:04:58 There we go: https://gist.github.com/2781721 May 24 14:04:59 kbn_: re audio output on beaglebone - you can play mp3 with a USB audio dongle. May 24 14:05:01 (I edited it0 May 24 14:05:31 rneese: ram-add-ons would be difficult. NAND add-ons would be easy. May 24 14:05:39 rneese, I believe 512MB DDR2 needs 2 x8 package chips May 24 14:05:49 emeb: didnt get it... how using usb audio dongle? May 24 14:05:58 rneese: I expect that DDR3 will make 512MB doable, but don't hold your breath. May 24 14:06:10 kbn_: something like this - http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-to-audio-crystal-blue-sound-card-9723?item=50 May 24 14:06:16 jkridner, yes, DDR3 can fit 512MB with 1 x16 chip May 24 14:06:21 at some point, there will be a DDR3 switch, which also saves money. May 24 14:06:46 but, again, no breath holding. don't want to be responsible for folks turning blue and dying. May 24 14:06:53 jkridner: I think we need to think about making bonescript a proper npm module in the long run May 24 14:07:03 for certain. May 24 14:07:18 emeb: thats great May 24 14:07:22 I have been thinking about moving it under node_modules and adding a package.json... May 24 14:07:25 and adding it to npm. May 24 14:07:30 kbn_: plug that into the USB host port on the beaglebone and it shows up as an ALSA device. May 24 14:07:37 guess I can go ahead and do that sooner rather than later. May 24 14:07:45 emeb: but any external modules or drivers are required for it to get started May 24 14:07:49 I'm giving the latest SRM draft a look-over right now. May 24 14:07:58 emeb : ok May 24 14:08:28 jkridner: about the new signals, I say we increase the size of the signal struct and expand it with the new signals May 24 14:08:28 kbn_: I just tried plugging in my USB headset into my Beaglebone and executed 'aplay /tmp/test.wav' and it worked May 24 14:08:37 kbn_: the USB audio driver should be in the kernel already (it is in on mine). You'll need a userspace mp3 player app though. May 24 14:08:39 kbn_: So it looks like USB audio support is ready-to-go :) May 24 14:08:41 jkridner: since a1 and a2 will have different codepaths May 24 14:08:47 something like mpg123, etc. May 24 14:09:31 I agree, add some more entries in the struct. May 24 14:09:46 emeb, riskable: thats cool! May 24 14:10:00 thanks a lot guys! May 24 14:10:14 will be back with more doubts! May 24 14:10:15 for bonescript, I was going to abstract it a bit so that there are more mux options. May 24 14:10:21 signing off for now. May 24 14:10:30 thanks emeb and riskable! May 24 14:10:34 Plug in some USB speakers and it should just work! May 24 14:10:42 and put the smarts in to disable one of the pins to go and enable the other. May 24 14:11:04 I don't think the mux specifically has output disable.... May 24 14:11:11 jkridner: did you fix the AIN mux warnings yet? May 24 14:11:17 so, I was going to put the pin in GPIO mode as an input. May 24 14:11:21 Interestingly enough, it worked without plugging in the 5V power. I forgot I was just running on USB power... So the USB client-to-host power pass-through works great! May 24 14:11:40 I don't recall AIN mux warnings. sorry, too many inputs on the brain. May 24 14:12:30 #quit May 24 14:13:54 Will the Beaglebone work with a 32GB microsd card? May 24 14:14:52 I forget which card readers/chips have an upper limit of like 8 or 16GB. It has been a while since I had to think about such things May 24 14:15:10 riskable: yes May 24 14:15:18 jkridner: Great, thanks May 24 14:15:43 How high can it go? 64GB? May 24 14:16:53 sd(hc) spec maxes out at 64gb, i think. May 24 14:17:06 or at 32g, and above is sdhc May 24 14:20:32 32GB is probably the sweet spot in terms of price/size right now. $20 for a class 6 32GB. $30 for class 10. Not even sure if that would matter much for a Beaglebone though May 24 14:27:48 sigh, musb borken again May 24 14:28:19 if platform glue is compiled in the kernel, it doesn't crash the kernel but it doesn't work May 24 14:28:26 if compiled as a module crashes May 24 14:31:43 panto, I see…my autobuild/test is off atm…not noticing anything here May 24 14:32:00 -EPARSE? May 24 14:32:24 bah, nm May 24 14:32:30 * mdp curses znc May 24 14:38:36 How could I restart spidev to avoid "Device or resource busy" in C? May 24 14:54:42 I set all of the LEDs to "heartbeat" expecting them all to blink in unison but they seem to be blinking at different times May 24 14:55:20 so its obviously mutlihearted. May 24 14:57:04 Like a Time Lord! May 24 14:57:27 koen: who manage the qt recipes of angstrom? May 24 14:59:24 so you have an octopus instead of an beagle May 24 15:00:18 can't be a bone May 24 15:08:22 maybe a beaglemutant May 24 15:15:36 I notice that when I switch an LED from [heartbeat] or [mmc0 May 24 15:15:52 ...to [none] it sets the brightness of the LED to 255 even though it isn't on May 24 15:16:44 root May 24 15:20:24 aholler: were you planning to get a trainer board? May 24 15:21:08 my beagle got trained yesterday ;) May 24 15:21:43 I send mine to steven covey classes…to make them effective beagles May 24 15:22:01 yeah, let the beagles grow up May 24 15:24:03 aholler: ahh ok May 24 15:24:15 aholler: feel free to add to the elinux.org wiki on it May 24 15:24:40 aholler: if you want more of them, now is the time, as TCT does not plan to make any more beagle products May 24 15:25:17 one beagle is enough ;) May 24 15:26:38 but if you need some trainers for the classic, watterott still has plenty in stock May 24 15:26:42 i have problem about install openVPN on beagleboard May 24 15:26:51 who can help me?,guide step by step,please May 24 15:27:06 exact steps? May 24 15:27:18 aholler: i am sorry i did not understand your statement about watterott May 24 15:28:15 prpplague: I just said they still have some dozens for the beagle w/o bones and xm May 24 15:28:26 aholler: about install openVPN on beagleboard May 24 15:28:36 aholler: right, several of our retailers do May 24 15:28:48 aholler: i just mean that TCT does not plan to do another production run May 24 15:28:56 aholler: of any of the beagle/panda products May 24 15:29:04 aholler: so once they are gone, they are gone May 24 15:29:15 np, thanks May 24 15:30:39 just fyi, for anyone else too May 24 15:31:17 There will be no more Beagle products... Ever? May 24 15:31:48 riskable: you didn't read properly May 24 15:32:18 Who is TCT? May 24 15:32:22 riskable: TinCanTools will not be producing any of their beagleboard or pandaboard products May 24 15:32:29 Ahh May 24 15:32:30 riskable: http://www.tincantools.com May 24 15:35:01 ipython seems to run through 'setup.py install' just fine on my Angstrom Beaglebone. I need to make a .bb for that May 24 15:35:32 That's something that would make learning how to program the Beaglebone with Python a lot easier for newbies May 24 16:03:06 jkridner: we have till next wednesday to figure out MSC and bonescript May 24 16:03:52 k. May 24 16:03:57 I'll be in Dallas starting Tuesday. May 24 16:05:38 * mdp wonders if jkridner will be at the same meeting or not May 24 16:06:26 * prpplague makes plans to throw eggs at jkridner May 24 16:06:57 prpplague: like ninja stars? May 24 16:07:04 indeed May 24 16:07:43 I plan to drop by and inspect your lair May 24 16:07:54 see where the magic happens :) May 24 16:08:25 mdp: make sure your bring some chickens and tanis root May 24 16:08:35 hehe May 24 16:08:51 mdp: supposedly it is a chance to get us all together. May 24 16:09:14 we talk so infrequently, it's understandable May 24 16:10:15 jkridner, I haven't book yet..been debating how early I want to leave on tuesday after the long weekend May 24 16:11:23 mdp: 5am May 24 16:11:40 jkridner: you applied for the global entry program? May 24 16:12:17 yeah, I have. May 24 16:12:18 why? May 24 16:12:35 prpplague: right ;) May 24 16:13:12 jkridner: i was just curious, i applied for it and going for the interview thing tomorrow May 24 16:13:45 I think it is a good thing. worth the time. May 24 16:13:46 jkridner: you used it much? May 24 16:14:07 not too much, but I've saved the interview time. also great for making connections. May 24 16:14:30 jkridner: ahh dandy May 24 16:14:48 jkridner: have to upgraded it for e-screen? May 24 16:15:19 didn't know an update was required. May 24 16:16:38 jkridner: http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/escreening.shtm May 24 16:16:55 jkridner: you have to register, or at least that is what the documents say May 24 16:17:13 jkridner: you using it for escreening without the registration? May 24 16:17:54 haven't read any of that. May 24 16:18:01 guess so. May 24 16:18:27 jkridner: ahh interesting May 24 16:19:05 guys can I control the PWM of beaglebone remotely ? through LAN in HTML ... How ? May 24 16:19:26 only with telepathy May 24 16:21:46 prpplague: sadly, I've followed the echeck rollout and my home airport mysteriously is not on the list..but every other 2nd tier airport in the area is…oh well May 24 16:25:02 so is today a Friday? May 24 16:25:21 just say the word and it shall be May 24 16:26:19 If I'm running "bitbake cloud9-image" where is that "cloud9-image" kept? Is there an easy way to list all of those options you have available to bitbake? May 24 16:27:58 riskable: build/tmp-blah/deploy/images May 24 16:28:39 koen: That's where the images end up... I want to know where they're defined May 24 16:28:54 Like, how does bitbake know there's even a "cloud9-image" in the first place? May 24 16:29:33 I understand there's layers and whatnot but I don't understand how they're defined. There's no 'cloud9-image' in any of the layers text files I had a look at (perhaps I didn't look hard enough?) May 24 16:29:47 grep -r "cloud9-image" takes too long :) May 24 16:30:03 riskable: find sources/ -name "cloud9*.bb" May 24 16:30:16 Oh, so it is a .bb file? Excellent May 24 16:33:47 So if I make an ipython_*.bb who do I need to appeal to in order to get it included in the default Angstrom distro? It really makes a huge difference in day-to-day use of Python May 24 16:37:36 riskable: it most likely will go into meta-oe, so get it accepted into there first (see meta-openembedded/meta-oe/README), and then it can go into angstrom May 24 16:37:45 riskable: in both cases I'm the maintainer :) May 24 16:38:26 OK, then that's what I'll do... I'll work hard to convince the maintainer of meta-oe then I'll do the same for the maintainer of Angstrom ;) May 24 16:38:37 But first I need to finish some other things... May 24 16:52:42 "task 1169 of 1173"... Almost done May 24 17:06:31 Now I'm "Running task 945 of 4611" for 'cloud9-image'. Sigh May 24 17:19:53 this is exciting dialogue May 24 17:24:01 is there any difference between the toolchains on http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/toolchains/ and http://dominion.thruhere.net/koen/narcissus/ (default) ? May 24 17:24:25 different domain? May 24 17:25:50 so you can say that default narcuss'toolchain is the same as tool chain on angstroms' webpage? May 24 17:31:51 * jkridner notices that MUXCTRL is now documented in http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tps65217.pdf May 24 17:32:00 address 0x9 May 24 17:32:16 lower 3 bits. May 24 17:33:14 looks like there is an on-chip thermistor too. May 24 17:34:43 hmmm... the mux divider seems to be divide by 2. May 24 17:35:03 that doesn't seem good, since we might output as much as 5V, no? May 24 17:35:33 ah... May 24 17:35:50 there is an additional divide by 3 on the VSYS and VBAT signals. May 24 17:35:59 sweet. May 24 17:39:15 <_av500_> troll beer tastes .... strange May 24 17:39:38 <_troll_> which troll beer? May 24 17:39:45 <_av500_> the shangrila May 24 17:39:50 <_av500_> fronm lu May 24 17:39:53 <_av500_> -n May 24 17:40:12 <_av500_> but it has more than the usual RPM... May 24 17:40:59 jkridner: it has been documented for a while, but no SW May 24 17:41:57 looks like it'll be easy enough to initially put in bonescript then migrate into kernel support. May 24 17:43:03 jkridner: do you know what the impedance for the AINs is? May 24 17:43:25 no. I figure it is fairly high. May 24 17:43:33 why? May 24 17:43:44 think the 100k is in the range of it? May 24 17:44:01 think it'll not quite divide by 2? May 24 17:44:23 I'd expect it to be more in the 1M region, but it should be in the TRM May 24 17:50:13 hmmm doesn't seem to be in the TRM or datasheet. :( May 24 17:50:34 I had checked the trm and datasheet before asking :) May 24 17:51:37 jkridner: I was thinking of hooking the tps up to the power supply class, so we get notifications when switching power May 24 17:54:45 yeah, that'd be nice. May 24 17:58:58 jkridner: I've had the flot homepage open in a tab for some weeks now May 24 17:59:12 jkridner: do you know how well it handles streaming data? May 24 17:59:19 e.g. your scope demo May 24 17:59:19 I don't know at all. May 24 17:59:23 right. May 24 18:00:08 I like having things under a Processing-like framework, but jQuery is well-known and supported. May 24 18:00:45 it's lunchtime in texas, right? May 24 18:01:00 <_av500_> its always lunchtime May 24 18:01:21 1pm in texas May 24 18:01:24 its my lunchtime :) May 24 18:01:25 <_troll_> friday lunchtime May 24 18:06:12 and I just got to work May 24 18:08:08 * koen looks at the datasheet and sighs May 24 18:08:15 a long list of values May 24 18:08:31 * koen looks for an intern to do the data entry May 24 18:09:09 jkridner: when is the missing SD scheduled to arrive? May 24 18:11:08 I have the box now. May 24 18:11:50 just plugged in the power on the on the board. May 24 18:12:27 deleting the known_hosts all the time is frustrating. I need to learn some ssh arguments. May 24 18:14:09 <_troll_> make it a symlink to /dev/null May 24 18:15:58 troll just like you don't care May 24 18:15:58 <_av500_> jkridner: just use rlogin... May 24 18:20:46 koen: k, I pushed wip-20120516. I need to fix some pinmuxing stuff before it can go into master. May 24 18:23:08 install man-pages on the bone ;) May 24 18:24:03 and offer them through the webserver May 24 18:25:44 just like "alt-f2 man:ssh" in kde May 24 18:32:05 jkridner: ssh -oUserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no user@host # Will ssh without using a known_hosts file May 24 18:32:31 <_av500_> riskable: thats neat and short :) May 24 18:33:04 rlogin is insecure :P May 24 18:34:26 <_av500_> you dont say May 24 18:35:12 alias bone='ssh -oUserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no root@192.168.7.2' <-- Pretty short and sweet May 24 18:37:20 I can also put that into my .ssh/config May 24 18:38:15 or start telnetd on the usb-if of the bone May 24 18:38:41 <_av500_> aholler: totally insscure! May 24 18:39:09 yeah might be hacked by a man in the middle May 24 18:39:20 <_av500_> aholler: imagine you have a full classroom attached over usb May 24 18:40:22 I would give them the askshell of busybox by default ;) May 24 18:40:28 Thank goodness: My replacement laptop CPU fan will be here today! I have been wearing ear plugs all week because it is so damned loud May 24 18:41:19 just get rid of that getty when dealing with pupils ;) May 24 18:41:47 mine too, but I buy just a new laptop May 24 18:42:14 keeping the it-world running May 24 18:42:19 Yeah, I'm due for a new laptop May 24 18:42:38 ...but I do plan to give this one to my family when I buy a new one so I need it to be in good working order May 24 18:42:55 None of the newer laptops seem that compelling anyway May 24 18:43:11 wait 2 weeks May 24 18:43:17 This laptop is 2 years old now and yet the latest & greatest ones are only marginally faster May 24 18:43:37 (in the same class anyway) May 24 18:43:58 they don't get much faster, just smaller and with longer runtime May 24 18:44:09 My laptop already has 8 hours runtime May 24 18:44:15 s/smaller/thinner/ May 24 18:44:20 Well, I haven't tested it in over a year... So probably more like 6.5 these days :) May 24 18:45:26 I used to travel a lot... Not so much these days. So I might get a different kind of laptop altogether. I *do* like to use my laptop on my lap from time to time so the 17 inchers are out. Even the 15 inchers seem a bit bulky for that, actually May 24 18:45:44 (I used to have a Dell XPS M1530 which was 15 inches and it was far too heavy) May 24 18:46:21 Maybe I'll just get an LCD for the Beaglebone and mount it to a helmet... Dangling in front of my face May 24 18:47:13 I'll cut a keyboard in two and strap it to my chest so I can just lay down and type with both hands pointing toward my neck. Yeah, that's the ticket May 24 18:47:38 For the mouse I'll have to hook something up that lets me rub my tummy to navigate May 24 18:47:46 ;D May 24 18:48:47 jkridner: http://pastebin.com/mHu2JRtc May 24 18:49:34 koen: Can I close Gate One issue 69 now that I've given you an actually-usable Gate One for the Beaglebone? https://github.com/liftoff/GateOne/issues/69 May 24 18:49:38 the 172.20 stuff must be for your own network. May 24 18:50:10 riskable: yes May 24 18:50:12 jkridner: correct May 24 18:50:18 jkridner: but the *.local is sweet May 24 18:50:24 I might G+ http://pastebin.com/E55RKwHP May 24 18:50:39 Thanks, closing it now May 24 19:32:03 koen, anyone: I just pushed an update to bonescript on the wip-20120516 branch. I'm considering it for merging into master. May 24 19:34:50 doh. I forgot I still haven't fixed the pinmux page in bone101. May 24 19:37:07 kridner, are you the dev of bonescript ? May 24 19:39:24 yes May 24 19:56:39 koen: ok, I fixed my bug related to bone101 showing the pinmux. I still have bone101 presentation updates to do, but I think I'm about ready to merge back into master. May 24 20:07:27 What's the best way to watch an LED to determine if its state changed? Other than using a loop that's constantly checking, I mean May 24 20:07:44 what sort of LED? May 24 20:07:57 watch? May 24 20:09:42 Yeah, well, I tried to use EPOLL to watch the brightness file but it is *always* in a state where it has data to be read May 24 20:10:18 add a pr_info to the driver May 24 20:10:44 aholler: I have no idea what pr_info is May 24 20:11:58 a macro for printk(...) May 24 20:13:32 pr_info("*********** brightness %d", brightness); May 24 20:13:38 <_troll_> point a webcam at the led and analyse tbe image with opencv May 24 20:14:01 _troll_: That'll work! May 24 20:14:29 _troll_: oh you :) May 24 20:16:15 <_troll_> see also http://xkcd.com/763/ May 24 20:16:23 koen: what was I supposed to put on http://beagleboard.org/bone ? May 24 20:16:29 link to the SRM? May 24 20:16:43 something obvious, but I can't remember May 24 20:19:07 jkridner: just don't do something like former congressman Weiner.... May 24 20:19:16 :-) May 24 20:21:37 most ironic name ever for that scandal :) May 24 20:21:43 Is there a good way to watch the state of the LEDs without having to loop? May 24 20:22:16 EPOLL basically says that the brightness file always has data to be read May 24 20:22:51 watch -n 1 cat /foo/brightness May 24 20:23:06 if you don't want to mess with your kernel May 24 20:24:51 or use inotify May 24 20:24:57 ;) May 24 20:27:00 Does inotify actually work for that though? May 24 20:27:26 riskable: it all depends on what your ultimate goal is May 24 20:27:40 riskable: there are always a dozen ways to do something May 24 20:27:42 prpplague: I want to be able to call a function when the LED state changes May 24 20:27:47 <_av500_> aholler: omg, your printk is full of stars May 24 20:27:54 prpplague: I also don't want to waste CPU resources constantly looping May 24 20:28:40 _av500_: yeah, hal 2000 greets May 24 20:28:59 riskable: some of the ways you can do that are, 1) add a LED trigger 2) add a system call in the kernel driver for when the state changes 3) add a call to an input event when the state changes May 24 20:29:10 http://www.google.de/url?q=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DoALxLNOhI6I&sa=U&ei=DZq-T-L8CMiSOs239Sg&ved=0CBIQtwIwAA&usg=AFQjCNHfgjiuEE_7gUhdgs5viO72rCu00A May 24 20:29:21 f* google May 24 20:29:33 I had those links through google May 24 20:29:38 s/had/hate/ May 24 20:29:45 I want to be able to do this from Python without having to write much code :P May 24 20:29:51 have to modify my proxy to remove them May 24 20:30:52 * prpplague wants to cure cancer without having to spend time, money and doing research May 24 20:31:06 easy May 24 20:31:35 especially in a land where you can buy weapons in the supermarket ;) May 24 20:31:38 send exact instructiions plz May 24 20:31:51 s/land/country/ May 24 20:33:29 <_av500_> prpplague: buy r-pi May 24 20:33:32 <_av500_> it cures cancer May 24 20:33:56 prpplague: btw., I currently have you on my display, found the tab in my browser with elc-videos ;) May 24 20:34:18 _av500_: i heard it gives you mesothelioma May 24 20:34:33 aholler: oh the horror May 24 20:34:51 <_av500_> aholler: the prague one is epic May 24 20:35:02 <_av500_> it has most cool people in audience May 24 20:35:25 I'm just watching it because I remembered someone shows a open logic sniffer May 24 20:35:42 but don't know which video it is May 24 20:36:24 aholler: there are several May 24 20:36:29 aholler: visit sigrok.org May 24 20:36:39 yeah I have it May 24 20:36:42 aholler: http://www.elinux.org/Open_tools May 24 20:36:53 aholler: all my references are there May 24 20:37:00 just wanted to see a pro in action ;) May 24 20:37:28 aholler: are you talking about professional trolls such as _av500_ ? May 24 20:37:29 fiddling with dozens cables in a second ;) May 24 20:38:36 <_av500_> woot, fortran for the DSP May 24 20:38:39 and the sigrok install is broken, it installs to lib not lib64 on x86_64 boxes May 24 20:38:59 its been years since my fortran days May 24 20:39:52 for beaglebone we need to use dowload preinstalled images omap or omap4 ? May 24 20:40:10 start with the srm May 24 20:42:56 some should have hinted screen and modprobe to the one who hold the usb-gadget talk ;) May 24 20:43:43 <_av500_> ashok: omap May 24 20:48:28 koen: I updated bonescript master. May 24 20:49:06 koen: Still getting the netbase_4.7 error... May 24 20:49:10 ERROR: Task 3012 (/storage/beagleboard/setup-scripts/sources/openembedded-core/meta/recipes-core/netbase/netbase_4.47.bb, do_fetch) failed with exit code '1' May 24 20:49:33 That's with the latest code... Ran oebb.sh today from scratch May 24 20:49:46 ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/netbase/netbase_4.47.tar.gz does not exist May 24 20:49:58 The .bb needs to be updated to use netbase_5.0.tar.gz May 24 20:51:05 ...and my $7 USB wifi adapter just arrived May 24 20:53:24 _troll_: not at the social event? May 24 20:54:57 <_av500_> probably out of beer May 24 21:01:31 beer? May 24 21:01:44 * mdp notes it's 1 minute past beer:30 and leaves May 24 21:07:46 mmMMmmm, i have a fresh 30 pak in my fridge :) May 24 21:09:06 <_av500_> koen: altoids is so yesterday: http://www.mapmad.com/images/IMG_2069.JPG May 24 21:09:44 oh, great May 24 21:10:59 should have use one with chili flavour May 24 21:15:43 hmm, a little static generator with electronics inside May 24 21:17:27 <_av500_> inside is an r-pi May 24 21:17:45 o, then thats ok :) May 24 21:17:56 http://www.mapmad.com/images/IMG_2068.JPG May 24 21:19:59 <_av500_> aholler: omg, you hacked the server.... May 24 21:20:11 hal helped me May 24 21:25:02 <_av500_> _troll_: you go to HK from LT? or via UK? May 24 21:28:35 I have built my own kernel with TI SDK for my BeagleBone , but when I try to copy this image into SD with any filesystem, like Angstrom that's work, anybody can help me ?, I need a step by step manual.... May 24 21:29:00 <_av500_> the ti sdk does not come with a step by step manual? May 24 21:29:37 _av500_: :) May 24 21:30:03 yes but, I use the filesystem of the TI SDK but doesn't work May 24 21:30:37 I don't know if I do something wrong, May 24 21:31:15 <_av500_> few people here use the TI sdk May 24 21:31:29 but I try to follow the manual of TI SDK but always the result have any error in the booting of my beaglebone May 24 21:32:23 What is the more stable system to build a kernel for beaglebone? May 24 21:32:58 in your opnion May 24 21:34:05 jkridner: you should apply for that: http://www.reghardware.com/2012/05/24/google_to_bring_raspberry_pi_to_bash_street/ May 24 21:34:33 otherwise the commonwealth is in danger ;) May 24 21:35:08 hehe. do you know where to apply? May 24 21:35:29 by writing to g* May 24 21:35:32 ? May 24 21:36:14 <_av500_> I bet they will supply chrome books May 24 21:36:59 just what the bone needs as front-end May 24 21:38:45 heh May 24 23:34:26 anyone got any tips on using omapdrm? i have it built as a module, its not being autoloaded and is not useable May 24 23:46:09 dgilmore: can you modprobe it? May 24 23:46:22 XMPPwocky: yep May 24 23:46:45 is it in blacklist.conf? May 24 23:47:06 no May 24 23:47:08 [ 1343.033843] [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810 May 24 23:47:08 [ 1343.239349] omapdrm: module is from the staging directory, the quality is unknown, you have been warned. May 24 23:47:13 is all the output i get May 24 23:47:20 hm May 24 23:47:29 im using fedora 17 May 24 23:47:36 dunno, sorry May 24 23:47:37 trying to make sure it all works May 24 23:47:42 i am using a b6 May 24 23:47:50 so possibly not helping May 24 23:48:52 3.3.6-3.fc17.armv7hl.omapis my kernel May 24 23:55:06 aholler: ping May 25 00:05:24 aholler: give me a shout when you have a few minutes May 25 00:21:34 Operation Replace Laptop Fan was a success! I won't lose my hearing after all! May 25 00:21:42 Now, time to walk the dogs... brb May 25 00:21:50 can't wait May 25 00:39:57 And I'm back May 25 00:45:20 holy cow May 25 00:45:28 or should i say May 25 00:45:34 holy net split batman! May 25 00:46:23 aholler: ho ho hum May 25 01:08:59 Time to order an SSD now that I've confirmed my laptop will continue to operate in a nominal fashion with the new fan :) May 25 01:33:06 koen: I just updated bonescript master. It now has parallel loop functionality. May 25 02:57:17 fun fun fun. May 25 02:57:50 How's everyone doing? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri May 25 02:59:59 2012