**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 07 02:59:57 2005 Nov 07 03:05:32 lol Nov 07 03:05:49 I'm sitting next to people doing assignments for a Security Seminar... pure haxors... Nov 07 03:07:31 are they 1337 too? Nov 07 03:07:40 or just 1336? Nov 07 03:12:40 I don't know their language, but they have hacked in pascal before Nov 07 03:12:43 pure magicans... Nov 07 03:16:08 pascal... with embedded asm :) Nov 07 03:20:50 truely haxors, wow they use such illegal tools as strings,chmod and find Nov 07 03:21:10 I bet they even stole those commands ;) Nov 07 03:25:03 hi Nov 07 03:25:50 hey hrw|work Nov 07 03:30:39 hi hrw|work Nov 07 03:48:31 hi hrw|work Nov 07 04:09:07 03florian 07org.oe.dev * r3ffc3e50... 10/: gconf-dbus: Add another path to catch all service files. Nov 07 04:10:08 what means when I get : NOTE: no buildable providers for .... Nov 07 04:11:50 katossi: exactly that Nov 07 04:12:44 I have a problem with the PROVIDES statement, what is it required in a bb file? Nov 07 04:27:20 <_law_> is the monotoneserver on ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl down? update doesnt work for me :-( Nov 07 04:29:48 _law_: it's working over here Nov 07 04:47:05 hrw|work: Is 3.5.4 going to use 2.6 on the cxx00 models? Nov 07 04:48:38 RP: mickeyl has to decide. but he will probably ask you Nov 07 04:49:30 hrw|work: If they are, cxx00 need to use -git3. Too many issues have been fixed since -rc1/-rc4. But pcmcia-cs doesn't work with -git3 :-( Nov 07 04:50:55 ;( Nov 07 04:57:48 RP: pcmcia-cs should die, pccardutils rocks :-) Nov 07 04:58:15 pcmciautils you mean Nov 07 04:58:30 * hrw|work need to find why module autoload does not work on my Z Nov 07 04:58:33 RP: how well does the stock rootfs cope with pcmciautils? Nov 07 04:58:55 hrw|work: maybe, let me check my bookmarks. The one that works with sysfs and hotplug. I use it on two of the three devices I maintain. It's nice & fast Nov 07 04:59:10 schurig: pcmciautils it is Nov 07 04:59:11 hrw|work: but I have anything but the stock rootfs :-) Nov 07 05:00:00 hrw|work: yes. I said pccardutils because it's now "pccardctl" and no longer "cardctl" :-) Nov 07 05:01:08 sure Nov 07 05:01:13 for example, this crappy Agere wlan driver that I ported from 2.4 to 2.6 had wrong "in-use" counts when using pcmcia-cs. Now it works as expected. Nov 07 05:07:04 koen: We need to add network interface control infrastructure, then it would be fine Nov 07 05:08:23 RP: you ifup after the drivers has registered a network device? Nov 07 05:08:27 RP: is pcmcia-cs responsible for cf-sd cards in the akita? Nov 07 05:08:30 s/yuo/you mean/ Nov 07 05:08:34 hrw|work: Did you use the lastest module-init-tools package? Nov 07 05:08:42 RP: iirc pre9 Nov 07 05:08:51 checking... Nov 07 05:08:53 hrw|work: That was all I needed to change... Nov 07 05:09:01 3.2-pre9 Nov 07 05:09:18 koen: That plan is to do that but it doesn't happen as of yet... Nov 07 05:09:21 hrw|work: That should be fine Nov 07 05:09:26 3.2-pre9-r0 to be exact Nov 07 05:09:59 katossi: udev scripts are responsible for cf/sd mounting now Nov 07 05:10:06 ok Nov 07 05:13:30 RP: can we get rid of that: Nov 7 11:53:42 c7x0 user.warn kernel: CPU0: I cache: 32768 bytes, associativity 32, 32 byte lines, 32 sets Nov 07 05:13:34 RP: ? Nov 07 05:15:28 warning! you have cache! Nov 07 05:25:39 hmm.. where in udev/hotplug scripts I can 'hook' to get info what is going on? setting DEBUG in pcmcia.agent and pcmcia_socket.agent is not enough.. Nov 07 05:29:03 hrw|work: /etc/hotplug.d/default/default.hotplug? (Not sure if you have this file) Nov 07 05:29:28 hrw|work: because my filesystem is quite different from normal OE ones Nov 07 05:30:10 hrw|work: if you have it, there's a line "# DEBUG=yes export DEBUG" that you can uncomment, then you see what hotplug events are going on via syslog (logread with busybox) Nov 07 05:31:23 schurig: ok Nov 07 05:35:22 hrw|work: I don't think hotplug events happen any more on a default OE image Nov 07 05:35:50 hrw|work: rmk has submitted a patch to remove that message about cpu_info in more recent kernels so it will disappear soon Nov 07 05:36:08 RP: ok. so where I can hook to get info which card is inserted into pcmcia slot? Nov 07 05:36:39 hrw|work: Depends on the kind of card. You'll probably have to watch udev Nov 07 05:37:01 RP: currently my Z works like pccardctl know which card is in slot but no module loading occure Nov 07 05:39:43 hrw|work: can you check which modprobe you have as the update alternatives link - busybox or module-init-tools? Nov 07 05:40:25 root@c7x0:~# modprobe -V Nov 07 05:40:26 module-init-tools version 3.2-pre9 Nov 07 05:51:31 hrw|work: udevmonitor gives some info. You need to see whether the calls in the pcmcia script in /etc/udev/rules.d get made... Nov 07 05:52:26 ok Nov 07 05:53:32 UEVENT[1131366679] remove@/devices/platform/sharp-scoop/pxa2xx-pcmcia.0/0.0 Nov 07 05:53:33 UEVENT[1131366684] add@/devices/platform/sharp-scoop/pxa2xx-pcmcia.0/0.0 Nov 07 05:53:35 thats all Nov 07 05:55:01 hmm.. when I have dtl1_cs loaded I also got: UEVENT[1131366761] add@/class/bluetooth/hci0 Nov 07 05:56:47 hrw|work: I'm having a look here as well... Nov 07 05:57:01 RP: is this line : PREFERRED_VERSION_linux-openzaurus = "2.6.14-git3" enough to compile and install the git3 kernel? Nov 07 05:57:35 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * rf9edd59c... 10/: gconf-dbus: unbreak it with patch from .dev, courtesy Florian Boor and Patrick Steiner Nov 07 05:57:50 katossi: hopefully, yes Nov 07 05:57:55 RP: use --env Nov 07 05:58:16 hrw|work: I just tried pcmciautils here and it worked for my orinoco card Nov 07 05:58:40 It didn't come up with it inserted durging booting but it did load the driver once I pulled it out and reinserted it Nov 07 05:59:11 hrw|work: I'd check your card does have an entry in the devices table in the kernel driver Nov 07 05:59:28 RP: it has - I added patch to 2.6 kernels months ago Nov 07 05:59:39 root@c7x0:~# modprobe pcmcia:m0104c009FfFEfn00pfn00paB38BCC2EpbE732BAE3pc00000000pd00000000 Nov 07 05:59:41 works ok Nov 07 06:00:01 RP: do you have something in /etc/udev/scripts/ other then mount.sh? Nov 07 06:00:10 hrw|work: change modprobe to a script and see if udev calls it Nov 07 06:00:14 hrw|work: no Nov 07 06:01:19 hrw|work: Have your script print out the modprobe params... Nov 07 06:01:59 ok ok - now I have other idea to check Nov 07 06:21:54 RP: I wrote simple script which load/remove module on add/remove event on pcmcia bus Nov 07 06:23:06 hrw|work: but it should do it with the scripts that are there :-/ Nov 07 06:23:36 RP: there was only one script: mount.sh Nov 07 06:25:57 hrw|work: Looks at /etc/udev/rules.d/60-pcmcia.rules - it calls modprobe from there Nov 07 06:26:07 or should do... Nov 07 06:26:29 root@c7x0:/etc/udev/rules.d# ls Nov 07 06:26:30 local.rules permissions.rules udev.rules Nov 07 06:27:07 hrw|work: Are you using the most recent pcmcuiautils package? Nov 07 06:27:19 010-r0 Nov 07 06:27:25 * RP wonders if he bumped PR... Nov 07 06:27:31 OE has r3 Nov 07 06:27:38 hrw|work: upgrade ;-) Nov 07 06:27:53 will Nov 07 06:40:44 RP: ok. works now Nov 07 06:40:51 hey Nov 07 06:40:54 mithro: there? Nov 07 06:41:04 Nov 7 13:11:05 c7x0 user.notice kernel: Eep. Child "jeden_na_jeden.html" (ino #6492) of dir ino #6366 doesn't exist! Nov 07 06:41:43 Is there a way to finally fix that error? I get it each time when I mount /home/ and it is for few files which get removed from filesystem days ago Nov 07 06:43:48 whats the best way to gcj being built in gcc-cross ? Nov 07 06:43:59 +stop Nov 07 06:45:02 what's the best way to stop gcj being built in gcc-cross? is a better way to say that Nov 07 06:46:27 hrw|work: backup /home, erase flash, put back files Nov 07 06:50:32 hrw|work: Or, totally fill the partition with random data in a large file Nov 07 06:53:57 would it make sense to add (g)parted to the c3xxx (gpe)images? Nov 07 06:54:27 koen|uni: probably although I think there have been various disk utils added already Nov 07 06:54:46 microdrive space is pleantiful though :) Nov 07 07:02:25 :) at last no sodding java Nov 07 07:02:46 ~lart java Nov 07 07:02:46 * ibot puts java through a wood chipper Nov 07 07:43:02 morning Nov 07 07:55:56 * Twiun watches the cat-fight on the opie-devel mailing list from a safe distance Nov 07 08:56:06 cu Nov 07 10:09:40 when I compile my customized image, that includes the package xxx-bootstrap I get the following error: cannot find package xxx-bootstrap Nov 07 10:10:15 but if I try to bitbake xxx-bootstrap it works, why does the former thing not work? Nov 07 10:11:35 the most weird thing is the image fails in the do_rootfs stage Nov 07 10:15:44 xxx-bootstrap is a modified task-bootstrap bb file, is it special and that's why my mod is not working? Nov 07 10:23:26 <_law_> any ideas why abiword wound start? http://pastebin.com/420720 Nov 07 12:07:15 hi Nov 07 12:07:26 hi to all Nov 07 12:13:41 mhhh a question ... is the nokia a good "substitute" as an handheld respect to an ipaq or zaurus ? Nov 07 12:23:32 03koen 07org.oe.dev * r153be473... 10/: gconf-dbus: fix wrong installation path for service file Nov 07 12:24:50 03koen 07org.oe.oz354fam083 * r7df3dd14... 10/: gconf-dbus: fix wrong installation path for service file Nov 07 13:08:42 gremlin[it]: depends what you want. I generally need a keyboard... Nov 07 13:09:16 RP, just cause seem it cost less than usual ipaq :) ... Nov 07 13:09:30 and i like a big screen. Nov 07 13:11:31 gremlin[it]: They're nice devices but I have a C3000 :) Nov 07 13:12:57 i was i doubt between an ipaw hx27xx or zaurus 3100 ... and now also nokia :) ... Nov 07 13:14:29 the 3100 isn't much different to the 3000 - I'd go for the 3000 as you're not going to need the extra flash really... Nov 07 13:14:39 but then I am biased towards Zaurii Nov 07 13:14:51 heh Nov 07 13:14:55 debian mips is going to dissolve :( Nov 07 13:15:11 The Cxx00 are quie bulky compared to the c7x0... Nov 07 13:17:19 I can't believe you guys can afford this shit Nov 07 13:18:40 hardwire: The c3000 is company provided ;-) Nov 07 13:20:25 i have to buy myself ... but i can buy directly in japan :) ... Nov 07 13:21:56 gremlin[it]: being obliged to buy yourself does sound harsh Nov 07 13:23:07 I play with linux for passion ... not for work :( Nov 07 13:23:23 gremlin[it]: My c7x0 was bought by me... Nov 07 13:23:31 i would find a company with i can work with linux ... :( Nov 07 13:23:58 i buy my old h3600 in may 2000 ... and 2 week later it had linux inside ;) ... Nov 07 13:27:41 kernel internal hostap works in 2.6.14-git10 :) Nov 07 13:28:16 ouch... helicopters are flying all over my city... Nov 07 13:28:16 I'll make the move to the internal module for the 2.6 Zaurii... Nov 07 13:30:03 alan|home: heh, is your city full of burning vehicles? Nov 07 13:42:47 kergoth: poke of mighty neeed Nov 07 13:43:49 errr... Nov 07 13:45:51 ? Nov 07 13:46:37 nm Nov 07 13:46:51 you bet your cosmic ass nm Nov 07 13:46:59 ugh.. Nov 07 13:47:00 sorry Nov 07 13:47:03 g/f is being ap oo Nov 07 13:47:06 a poo Nov 07 13:47:47 thats random Nov 07 13:48:52 well she is a poo Nov 07 13:48:56 you can't deny it Nov 07 13:49:12 I don't think I'm in a position to affirm or deny it Nov 07 13:49:56 mhhh sorry my english is poor .. what's "a poo" ??? Nov 07 13:51:19 I wish I knew more Italian swear words, I could explain Nov 07 14:26:31 big question : why to build the kernel (hanhelds-sa-2.6) u do "(echo N; echo m; echo N) | oe_runmake oldconfig" ... this loop forever cause one of the question expect a number as answer !!! :( Nov 07 14:27:21 that is unfortunate Nov 07 14:28:10 at least for h3600 don't work Nov 07 14:28:33 sounds like you need to update the defconfig Nov 07 14:29:32 moreover ... exactly .bb file do a install h3600_defconfig to .config and after a 'make oldconfig' ... thet don't work ... Nov 07 14:29:44 doing 'make h3600_defconfig' work ... Nov 07 14:30:37 gremlin[it]: you know.. poo Nov 07 14:30:42 doodiehead Nov 07 14:31:04 "poo" ??? Nov 07 14:36:58 ok now handhelds-sa-2.6 compile for h3600 :) Nov 07 14:37:30 where i can send patch for .bb file ? Nov 07 14:38:53 bugs.openembedded.org Nov 07 14:39:08 can i tell u directly koen ??? :) Nov 07 14:40:16 mhh i open a new bug and post the solution ? Nov 07 14:40:32 yes Nov 07 14:42:16 ... ok is time to create also an acocunt ;) :) :) Nov 07 14:46:20 pb_: yeah... Nov 07 14:47:17 mmm... "No space left on device"... too bad... Nov 07 14:49:04 hardwire: hm/ Nov 07 14:49:09 gf is in town, wont be online much Nov 07 14:49:10 heh Nov 07 14:49:27 kergoth: go get bent Nov 07 14:49:34 really.. I mean it.. have fun :) Nov 07 14:51:33 i have to post the bug anc answer or i can put all toghether ? Nov 07 14:54:16 i did myself ;) .. i hope is the right way :) Nov 07 14:54:25 byeee is late for me ... Nov 07 14:54:39 good night Nov 07 14:54:41 kergoth: how long is she in town? Nov 07 14:56:24 hi kergoth Nov 07 15:01:47 koen, i sent the patch ... i hope this is the right way :) Nov 07 17:10:26 Eee. :/ Nov 07 17:10:38 anyone here much familiar with abiword? Nov 07 17:10:58 I can pretend to be Nov 07 17:11:32 is it possible to run commandline tools without X running? Nov 07 17:11:42 trying to use it to batch convert .doc to .pdf Nov 07 17:11:59 works swimmingly, so long as it can talk to an X server. Nov 07 17:12:07 aborts unhappily if it can't. Nov 07 17:12:50 I don't *see* any obvious options to enable/disable poking at the X display Nov 07 17:14:11 hmm Nov 07 17:14:53 -n should (according to -help) disable the startup banner, but doesn't seem to help :/ Nov 07 17:16:36 if you can't figure anything out maybe you could use a fake x server Nov 07 17:16:42 kind of a hack though Nov 07 17:17:10 yep. not really pleasant in the environment I'd like to use it though :/ Nov 07 17:17:20 not really pleasant at all Nov 07 17:17:20 how is the quality of abiword converted files? Nov 07 17:17:55 gb2: at least tolerable. it handles tables, fonts ok. I haven't tried anything really exciting. Nov 07 17:18:16 I know ooffice is theoretically scriptable to do it Nov 07 17:18:22 but i haven't tried recently Nov 07 17:18:29 i've also run into a few files office couldn't deal with Nov 07 17:18:31 theoretically. Nov 07 17:18:43 gb2: I've looked into it, and the scripting is pretty hairy Nov 07 17:18:57 and looks like it breaks from one version of OO to the next Nov 07 17:19:28 you can do virtually anything from the commandline with OO, but only in a mangle of java and their internal macro language Nov 07 17:19:42 what are you running to do the conversion? Nov 07 17:19:44 (any OO devs, feel free to correct me :( Nov 07 17:20:03 gb2: trying to use abiword. simple .doc -> .pdf Nov 07 17:20:06 i just installed abiword Nov 07 17:20:15 was wondering what options you were feeding Nov 07 17:20:25 abi at least works! only for some reason seems to die unless X is running Nov 07 17:20:41 raduga: could you maybe point it at a remote X server? Nov 07 17:20:44 AbiWord-2.4 -n --to=pdf file.doc Nov 07 17:20:53 again, not optimal... Nov 07 17:21:12 johnx: would like to let it handle batches, or possibly spawned from CGI. Nov 07 17:21:18 hm, i thought I had a doc file around here somewhere Nov 07 17:21:31 ah Nov 07 17:21:37 ok, now it becomes clear Nov 07 17:22:43 johnx: clear that its pebkac? Nov 07 17:23:39 I was thinking more in the context of a one-shot deal on a zaurus or Linux-command line Nov 07 17:24:19 multiple shots, hopefully. Nov 07 17:24:26 for one shot, its marvellous though. Nov 07 17:24:28 Error on option --help: unknown option. Nov 07 17:24:28 Run 'abiword --help' to see a full list of available command line options. Nov 07 17:24:29 cute Nov 07 17:25:07 -n, --nosplash Do not show splash screen Nov 07 17:25:20 seems like the right direction, but it still needs X Nov 07 17:26:12 from the mailing list there seems to have been some discussion of a configure option at build time Nov 07 17:26:23 --with-x Nov 07 17:26:42 the discussion being whether to actually remove that option, or actually create a valid --without-x Nov 07 17:27:45 I can try --without-x and see what it does (?!) Nov 07 17:28:01 seems like a better idea than anything I have Nov 07 17:31:44 other than that xvfb seems like the other possibility Nov 07 17:31:56 short of starting hacking on abiword yourself Nov 07 17:33:36 hackity hack! :) Nov 07 17:33:50 yup Nov 07 17:36:04 i just tried it though Nov 07 17:36:05 it works Nov 07 17:36:23 interesting. In what environment? Nov 07 17:36:33 Ubuntu Linux x86-64 Nov 07 17:36:36 xvfb-run -a abiword -t pdf Syllabus_ENGR_231_Su05.doc Nov 07 17:37:15 Oh. under xvfb. Nov 07 17:37:17 *nod* Nov 07 17:37:31 yeah, sorry to get your hopes up Nov 07 17:37:41 seems to work ok in xfree. can't imagine why it wouldn't in xvfb Nov 07 17:37:46 thanky Nov 07 17:38:15 and the bloody --without-x seems to cheerfully link to X libs anyway! Nov 07 17:38:28 heh Nov 07 17:39:31 going between dpkg and ipkg kills me Nov 07 17:40:37 wbat kind of volume of hits are you expecting on this cgi script? Nov 07 17:43:31 maybe 10/day if that Nov 07 17:44:20 if the server chokes and chugs and sputters for a moment or two, handling the conversion that's fine ;) Nov 07 17:44:24 not optimal, but fine Nov 07 17:45:00 plus you can just leave an xvfb running Nov 07 17:45:13 at least avoid spawning it every time you run abiword Nov 07 17:47:15 ok. building with --without-gnome --without-x to see if it listens to those flags ;) Nov 07 17:48:42 This leads me to think that "--without-x" might be purely pretend on a lot of programs Nov 07 17:48:57 I bet it at least links against gtk Nov 07 17:49:02 and xlibs Nov 07 17:51:29 I'll let you know, Mr 'X' :) Nov 07 17:51:35 heh Nov 07 17:52:12 believe it or not the X in my nick isn't related to X11 Nov 07 17:53:47 I can believe it. Nov 07 17:54:04 if you can believe that my queries in here today, have little to do with Open Embedded Nov 07 17:56:05 i believe it Nov 07 17:56:46 unless you're actually making a .bb for an all-in-one web based doc to pdf converter package that runs on ARM Nov 07 17:57:22 there's a thought Nov 07 17:58:45 except that anything I build is likely going to be more cumbersome than just using abiword, for most people :/ Nov 07 18:00:59 but web apps are the new thing! It's automatically better than a normal GUI Nov 07 21:45:21 night Nov 08 01:24:10 morning gentlemen Nov 08 01:24:21 + ladies Nov 08 01:32:10 morning Nov 08 01:47:11 morning XorA Nov 08 01:48:50 XorA:are there any best ways to cut the opie-image Nov 08 01:48:59 cut? Nov 08 01:50:15 XorA:oh.reduce the opie-image size Nov 08 01:50:48 freethinker: look at meta/opie*.bb files, there are methods used there to alter the image between big and small flash devices Nov 08 01:51:44 freethinker: or maybe in conf/distro/openzaurus* Nov 08 01:51:49 I cant remeber off hand which Nov 08 01:53:35 although looking I cant actually find it, maybe I misremeber Nov 08 01:53:48 hrw|gone: will defineately know Nov 08 01:55:39 XorA:I has modified 'packages/meta/meta-opie.bb', the result seem also can do it. Nov 08 01:56:41 morning ladies (xiaowen) and rest Nov 08 01:56:50 morning hrw Nov 08 01:56:53 freethinker: strip IPKG_INSTALL in opie-image.bb Nov 08 01:56:55 Thanks hrw|work. Nov 08 01:57:30 xiaowen: its does not happen often to get women on developer channel Nov 08 01:58:03 Yes, but it's still a crime to assume there are none. ;) Nov 08 01:58:41 XorA:thank you :) Nov 08 01:59:05 hrw:whether I can strip 'packages/meta/meta-opie.bb'? Nov 08 01:59:35 freethinker: meta-opie build opie stuff packages. opie-image install some of them Nov 08 02:00:18 hrw:ohhh.! thank you :) Nov 08 02:03:20 hello, anyone can help me submit some files to kernel26 on handhelds.org? Nov 08 02:03:43 hue: use bugtracker? Nov 08 02:04:19 hrw|work: OK, try it. Nov 08 02:07:07 hrw|work: which product should I select? seems no kernel26 but kernel-sa? Nov 08 02:07:49 03noodles 07org.oe.dev * r839ec3f4... 10/: Nov 08 02:07:49 spitz.conf: Don't install e2fsprogs-e2fsck/mke2fs; we install e2fsprogs and Nov 08 02:07:49 this includes the files in both of these pacakges. Nov 08 02:08:50 hue: w8.. you want to add into OE repository or into handhelds.org CVS? Nov 08 02:09:21 anyone tried the e-image ? is it stable ? Nov 08 02:10:41 hue: if into Oe then http://bugs.openembedded.org/ if into hh.org then http://handhelds.org/bugzilla/ and #handhelds.org Nov 08 02:10:52 hrw|work: handhelds kernel26 tree. Nov 08 02:11:59 hue: then you need handhelds.org/bugzilla/ and/or someone on #handhelds.org channel Nov 08 02:13:02 hrw|work: thanks. Nov 08 02:15:01 np Nov 08 02:16:38 morning folks Nov 08 02:20:48 RP: i hear your have become a 'sour' hacker now bug #444 , hehe Nov 08 02:21:27 ade|desk: it was that talk with pdaXrom that did it :-D Nov 08 02:22:16 i was wondering why hrw|work had said it :) Nov 08 02:23:57 morning all Nov 08 02:25:08 morning katossi Nov 08 02:25:47 heh.... Nov 08 02:26:13 fsck.. Nov 08 02:26:20 ~lart me and my keyboard Nov 08 02:26:20 * ibot hurls dozens of incontinent, insomniac, hungry kittens with tiny little razor-sharp claws and a wide variety of contagious intestinal parasites at me and my keyboard Nov 08 02:35:49 bugger, note to self. close vmware session before sleeping pc Nov 08 02:37:47 ade|desk, XorA: could you explain me why 'sour' is funny? Nov 08 02:37:57 ah.. nevermind Nov 08 02:38:01 found in dict Nov 08 02:38:02 hrw|work: :-D Nov 08 02:38:34 ade|desk: I hadn't noticed that :) Nov 08 02:39:42 RP: new sound code defineately has massive thumbs up, it allows mplayer to work much better than sharp OSS stuff. Nov 08 02:39:53 * XorA was watching videos on the bus to test it Nov 08 02:40:16 XorA: Excellent. I hope lrg is listening :) Nov 08 02:40:30 ~hail lrg Nov 08 02:40:40 XorA: No objections if I wipe the Sharp driver then? :) Nov 08 02:40:56 RP: not for me, it can die in the git3 code :-) Nov 08 02:41:13 RP: just need make sure that script you gave me is on your website until the crash on module load is fixed Nov 08 02:41:55 Yes, I've given lrg some tips on how to solve some of those issues and hopefully we'll have a new version soon Nov 08 02:42:06 we'll move to git10 soon btw :) Nov 08 02:42:12 and internal hostap Nov 08 02:42:18 and pcmciautils :) Nov 08 02:43:02 RP: sounds nearly like my Z :) Nov 08 02:43:29 hrw|work: You're running git10? :) Nov 08 02:44:42 RP: nearly == everything except git10 Nov 08 02:45:45 and why git10 - git11 is too fresh? Nov 08 02:47:07 hrw|work: git11 hadn't been released yesterday :) Nov 08 02:48:53 ok Nov 08 02:51:28 RP: let me guess.. lot of your patches accepted? Nov 08 02:55:47 hi! Nov 08 02:56:04 ho **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Nov 08 02:59:58 2005