**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 15 02:59:59 2012 Jun 15 03:38:27 blueness: for what? Jun 15 03:38:31 5V is required Jun 15 03:40:18 not really... 3 ish works Jun 15 03:40:33 just give on the stupid usb crap Jun 15 03:41:22 heh Jun 15 04:39:14 yes, uarts should be enough to communicate with the outside world Jun 15 04:42:33 UniversalART ;) Jun 15 04:45:44 much rather have a USART :) Jun 15 04:47:02 UniversalSeriousART? are you serious? Jun 15 04:48:42 very Jun 15 04:49:44 UnSeriousART ;) Jun 15 04:50:26 freuday Jun 15 04:55:30 SCI_As :) Jun 15 05:01:47 hmm, it looks like m$ finally succeded in killing a european sw-business, nokia gets smaller again Jun 15 05:02:48 well, that might just be europe ;) Jun 15 05:05:22 eflop was imported Jun 15 05:07:15 or foisted, I don't know who made the decisions ;) Jun 15 05:07:51 they should just sell the their remaining rights to anything Linux related...then open source the NIT's Jun 15 05:38:15 koen: have you tested suspend to ram on a beagleboard with linux-mainline 3.2? I have to compile both musb and ehci as modules to be able to suspend/resume, and then I get some this-can't-be-good-warnings from dss.c on resume. Jun 15 05:38:28 ^ or anyone else, for that matter Jun 15 05:49:14 ah. I'm not the only one with the dss-issue: http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-omap/msg62674.html Jun 15 06:12:01 * mranostay kicks emeb_mac Jun 15 06:27:58 Power monitor online! Jun 15 06:37:35 * emeb_mac feels kick belatedly Jun 15 06:37:48 slow nerves apparently Jun 15 06:38:14 hu? Jun 15 06:39:02 r u? Jun 15 06:39:34 Am I what? Jun 15 06:40:22 hu r u... lame reference. Jun 15 06:40:29 ah Jun 15 09:26:54 * tasslehoff goes hunting for the-timer-who-must-not-be-named Jun 15 10:38:14 hi beagle board workshop hyderabad Jun 15 10:38:48 Hi, I'm introducing my Hyderabad Beagle Worskhop to IRC. Jun 15 10:38:54 hi this is nikhil Jun 15 10:39:01 Thank you Jun 15 10:39:40 beagle board workshop hyderabad Jun 15 10:40:15 Hi Jun 15 14:19:21 Heyho! How do I compile directly on my beagleboard? Using the arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc throws an error with "collect2". It's the standard angstrom distri I think and I used the /usr/bin/linux-..-gcc compiler with the input filename (hello world program) Jun 15 14:19:39 FRIDAY! Jun 15 14:28:00 einball: did you install the task native sdk package? Jun 15 14:28:36 I did install the libc6 and the libc6-dev like on x86 systems. Jun 15 14:29:09 One sec Jun 15 14:29:28 What's the reason I need this? Does it create the symbolic links? Jun 15 14:29:36 yes Jun 15 14:29:50 it create all the symlinks and all the required packages Jun 15 14:30:35 koen, +1 Jun 15 14:30:37 Did I miss something in the wiki? Would be embarayying :) Jun 15 14:30:43 *embarassing Jun 15 14:42:04 hmm, it won't let me install it Jun 15 14:42:06 check_data_file_clashes: Package libmenuw5 wants to install file /usr/lib/libmenuw.so.5 Jun 15 14:46:31 okay, it installs on the second run. Still: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Jun 15 14:55:33 use dpaste.com to paste a full log Jun 15 14:57:03 http://dpaste.com/760007/ Jun 15 14:59:36 cannot find -lgcc_s Jun 15 14:59:42 that is the problem Jun 15 15:06:51 Yes. But it won't find it even if I export the LD_LIBRARY_PATH Jun 15 15:06:59 it's found in /lib/ Jun 15 15:08:55 sorry, can't help more (no angstrom here). maybe you obfuscated your system with whatever you've done before installing task-sdk-native Jun 15 15:09:33 mkay. Thank you anyway :) Jun 15 15:10:54 besides that 4.3.3 is really old Jun 15 15:12:06 Hmm, so I'll build a new angstrom image Jun 15 15:12:29 nice fresh and clean Jun 15 15:19:54 Is anyone running Ubuntu 11.10 on a Bone and have Samba up and running? I am getting an install error that's had me stumped for the better part of a day! Jun 15 16:10:28 General question on pixclock in framebuffer drivers, I'm using the "da8xx-fb" driver and setting pixclock to 2720000. But "fbset" shows me 30MHz and this makes the refresh rate 72Hz instead of 60Hz. Jun 15 16:10:31 Why would this be so? Jun 15 16:20:14 HI all Jun 15 16:20:16 quick question Jun 15 16:20:40 I'm following the instructions on max galemin's blog and there's a media-ctl command that looks a little fishy Jun 15 16:22:08 I think the size 100006x760 seems a little wrong Jun 15 16:52:42 hmm, great - Now the beagleboard won't boot anymore Jun 15 17:02:26 Hello such, I am working with a BeagleBoard Rev C xM and I have generatHello such, I am working with a BeagleBoard Rev C xM and I have generated the image you need to run the driver of the LI-5M03 Aptina camera but I need you to send files (MLO, and Angstrom, BeagleBoard ubootm-demo-image-glibc-ipk-2011.1-beagleboard.rootfs.tar.bz2) to their respective directories and turn on the card, it stays locked ited to load the OS, is it possible that any of the ot Jun 15 17:02:31 or could do to make a functional OS that you can load the driver of the camera Jun 15 17:28:03 works again \o/ Jun 15 17:40:45 I am working with a BeagleBoard Rev C xM and I have generatHello such, I am working with a BeagleBoard Rev C xM and I have generated the image you need to run the driver of the LI-5M03 Aptina camera but I need you to send files (MLO, and Angstrom, BeagleBoard ubootm-demo-image-glibc-ipk-2011.1-beagleboard.rootfs.tar.bz2) to their respective directories and turn on the card, it stays locked ited to load the OS, is it possible that any of the other files wi Jun 15 17:40:53 or could do to make a functional OS that you can load the driver of the camera Jun 15 18:01:44 can we program beagle for specific pupose with out loading entire os Jun 15 18:01:56 Praveen_ the bone? Jun 15 18:01:59 or board? Jun 15 18:02:26 board. Jun 15 18:02:45 Praveen_: yes you can, but it doesn't make much sense to do so Jun 15 18:04:09 yes ofcose i can texst some hard ware using beagle and rebuildig it for specific purpose, like making MP3 player using Beagle Jun 15 18:08:30 Did Beagle avilable cheaper in India Jun 15 18:09:45 you can probably get more specific hw for mp3 playback than the beagle Jun 15 18:10:18 mp3 playback doesn't require the juice that the beagle* provides Jun 15 18:10:41 ie, you can make an mp3player with arduino hardware Jun 15 18:11:09 a tiny arduino mp3 player Jun 15 18:11:11 :) Jun 15 18:11:27 mp3 player is example Jun 15 18:12:23 if you want to take advantage of the power the beagle* provides, you'll save yourself a lot of headache by using a real OS Jun 15 18:12:49 if you are wanting to do something simple, with simple software, use simple hardware Jun 15 18:13:10 ok Jun 15 18:13:39 arduino is nice Jun 15 18:14:43 Did Beagle avilable cheaper in India Jun 15 18:15:35 What do you want to build? :) Jun 15 18:17:26 just i want to explore the potential of beagle Jun 15 18:17:49 Is there any easy method to configure the serial port, split the messages and put them into a SQL database? Jun 15 18:17:56 Praveen_: so you may use the OS :) Jun 15 18:18:04 ok Jun 15 18:21:13 for now ; to me Beagle seaming like an Hard ware ehich is ready to use and instaling some software and using, like fixing the part of a PC and instaling os and using here we need to write drivers our self . Like this it appears to me i want to explore more. Jun 15 19:08:22 * koen stabs mplayer(2) Jun 15 19:08:46 rgb565le data in to be shown on a rgb565le fb Jun 15 19:08:55 what does mplayer do? Jun 15 19:08:59 o_O Jun 15 19:09:08 convert it to yuv420 and back Jun 15 19:09:46 and doing bicubic interpolation to scale 640x480 to 640x480 Jun 15 19:09:50 (not a typo) Jun 15 19:10:10 * KeatonT wonders if he needs to learn a new language to understand koen. Jun 15 19:10:51 you got to be able to keep up the room temperature after you throw out the x86 boxes!! Jun 15 19:11:28 * _av500_ throws NAND at ds2 Jun 15 19:11:40 raw or managed? Jun 15 19:11:41 :) Jun 15 19:15:44 hi Jun 15 19:16:20 aholler: I fixed the problem. I put ext3 partition it worked. Jun 15 19:16:26 thanks a lot Jun 15 22:29:34 I think I might have broken my ethernet-over-usb on my bbone Jun 15 22:30:25 er Jun 15 22:31:10 it was working fine, then I did opkg update/upgrade to get minicom and now I can't ssh through the USB Jun 15 22:34:30 anybody have anything similar happen? Jun 15 22:50:36 yes Jun 15 22:50:40 had to flash sd Jun 15 22:50:56 opkg upgrade messed up angstrom on my bb Jun 15 22:54:43 Gah, I can't stand angstrom. Jun 15 22:57:41 agreed Jun 15 22:58:29 I think angstrom stayed on my bone for less than 3 hours after I got it. Jun 15 22:58:38 Debian is sooooo much better. Jun 15 22:58:47 i never booted into it Jun 15 22:58:52 lol Jun 15 22:58:55 What do you use? Jun 15 22:58:58 slackware Jun 15 22:59:02 well, armedslack Jun 15 22:59:25 Yea I did a barebones Debian netinstall Jun 15 22:59:39 debian is nice too Jun 15 22:59:45 i'm just a slackware nut Jun 15 23:00:00 I haven't played with slack ware much. Jun 15 23:00:07 I guess I could say I'm a Debian nut. Jun 15 23:00:25 If I run linux it'll be Debian. Jun 15 23:00:46 likewise, but for slack Jun 15 23:01:08 i always try the others from time to time, but i always stick with slackware Jun 15 23:01:34 angstrom, though, is just crap Jun 15 23:02:53 yes.. yes it is. Jun 15 23:03:06 I can not fathom why it is the default OS. Jun 15 23:03:19 beats me Jun 15 23:03:23 It's geared for much slower systems. Jun 15 23:03:31 THe board and bone are way faster Jun 15 23:03:40 What's your problem with it? Jun 15 23:03:41 my board is overclocked lol Jun 15 23:03:52 bone that is Jun 15 23:08:19 jakeday how much is it overclocked? Jun 15 23:08:31 housel basically I think it's far too restricted for the power of the device. Jun 15 23:09:12 It seems to sacrifice to much functionality to keep the platform small Jun 15 23:10:37 You can easily enough replace the busybox-based packages if you need the functionality Jun 15 23:10:45 1.1ghz Jun 15 23:11:08 or I can just install a linux distro that is not crippled out of the box. Jun 15 23:11:20 jakeday do you have any cooling? Jun 15 23:11:33 yeah Jun 15 23:11:47 when i just have it in the case alone, i run at 800mhz Jun 15 23:12:26 i was just playing when i went that high. i could get to 1.2, but it started causing issues Jun 15 23:12:31 How do you manage to do the overclocking? Jun 15 23:12:44 why do you ask? you want to overclock yours? Jun 15 23:12:58 maybe. Jun 15 23:13:01 lol Jun 15 23:13:11 i like 800, seems like a good fit to me Jun 15 23:13:19 I'm running on external power so 700Mhz currently. Jun 15 23:13:30 what kernel source are you using? i can send a patch Jun 15 23:14:07 I think I'm using keens kernel. Jun 15 23:14:10 koens Jun 15 23:14:27 where's the source? Jun 15 23:14:36 is that a 3.3 kernel? Jun 15 23:15:14 http://rcn-ee.net/deb/squeeze-armel/v3.2.18-psp14/ Jun 15 23:16:15 3.2? Jun 15 23:16:41 yea 3.2.18 Jun 15 23:16:43 i'm on 3.1 now, was on 3.3 and about to finish my 3.4 Jun 15 23:16:52 i can get a patch for that kernel Jun 15 23:17:07 i might not have time until later tonight though Jun 15 23:17:21 cool Jun 15 23:17:26 what speed you want, or do you just want to play with the patch? Jun 15 23:17:42 eh idk. Jun 15 23:17:48 Don't worry about it for now. Jun 15 23:17:48 :P Jun 15 23:18:16 ok Jun 16 00:56:49 jkridner: back at Michigan? Jun 16 01:12:54 what is in Michigan? Jun 16 01:13:04 except moose :) Jun 16 02:13:08 hey does anyone here have experience reading from the serial port? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jun 16 02:59:58 2012