**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Aug 09 02:59:57 2010 Aug 09 06:53:09 morning Aug 09 08:00:34 sebjan: Ping Aug 09 08:36:33 lag: sebjan is away on vacation i think. Aug 09 10:04:05 cooloney: When do we get TIs patches Aug 09 10:08:34 lag: i didn't get it yet Aug 09 10:08:56 lag: i will ping them today Aug 09 10:11:33 I'm happy to do it Aug 09 10:11:40 How do they normally send them to you? Aug 09 10:12:07 normally, sebjan will prepare the branch in their integration tree Aug 09 10:12:10 and ask me to pull Aug 09 10:12:27 but i think this time ndec will help to do that Aug 09 10:15:47 cooloney: Let me know if you want me to take care of it Aug 09 10:21:15 lag: no problem, man. just send out an email to ndec and added you in Aug 09 10:22:28 I received it Aug 09 13:18:08 lag: did you get the new TI release? Aug 09 13:18:24 rsalveti: Nothing yet Aug 09 13:18:40 Perhaps ndec will know more? Aug 09 13:19:42 lag: hi. sorry I am not too responsive these days... Aug 09 13:19:59 lag: many people on vacations, too many things to cover ;-) Aug 09 13:20:54 ndec: Do you think they will be done sometime this week? Aug 09 13:21:03 lag: i have seen cooloney email. i received the new BSP based on .35, but I haven't had time to look into it. Aug 09 13:21:41 ndec: We have a few users (and developers) who are struggling with a few things we're waiting for bugs for Aug 09 13:21:47 bug fixes* Aug 09 13:21:54 lag: this branch: http://dev.omapzoom.org/?p=integration/kernel-omap4.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/L24.9 has the latest BSP, but it does not support panda yet, only blaze. Aug 09 13:22:17 Panda is the key one for us Aug 09 13:22:25 lag: i am planning to have a branch with this .35 OMAP4 BSP + ubuntu patches + panda sometimes this week. Aug 09 13:22:36 ndec: Thanks Aug 09 13:22:41 rsalveti: There's your answer :) Aug 09 13:23:00 rsalveti: hi... does it answer your question? Aug 09 13:25:22 lag: ndec: yep, thanks :-) Aug 09 13:55:54 I found a simple armel ftbfs much earlier this morning...libgd2 Aug 09 13:57:02 dyfet: have a fix? ;)( Aug 09 13:57:11 or you mean "found a fix" ;) Aug 09 13:57:14 yes Aug 09 13:57:41 dyfet: if you want a sponsor at best file a bug attach the debdiff and let me or ogra know Aug 09 13:58:43 I have to go back to the doctor this morning, but it was a quick one to fix, so i am going to do that shortly Aug 09 14:02:22 libgd2 ? doesnt that need a fix in libc ? Aug 09 14:02:54 iirc it fails on the wrong dh_shlibs setting currently Aug 09 14:24:01 ogra: dunno. didnt look at the build failure ... ;) Aug 09 14:24:14 i think it was the one Aug 09 14:24:23 * asac goes looking Aug 09 14:24:30 it looked like a bug in dh_shlibs Aug 09 14:24:47 yeah feels like it Aug 09 14:24:49 but it turned out that glibc provides broken info to dh_shlibs Aug 09 14:25:06 yes, if libc still mentions not existing package then thats the case Aug 09 14:25:15 but maybe dyfet managed to not use that part at all ;) Aug 09 14:25:17 so its effectively a glibc bug, only if we cant fix it there in time we should add a hack, else just wait Aug 09 14:25:29 (which wouldnt be that bad either ... of course libc needs to be fixed) Aug 09 14:25:37 right, if he has a better fix thats indeed better :) Aug 09 14:25:38 right Aug 09 14:26:00 ogra: and he should open a bug for the libc issue if its not reported and make it release critical so doko actually fixes it ;) Aug 09 14:26:41 i think its open upstream or in debian somewhere, i dont have the bug #'s here atm Aug 09 14:27:06 we added the hack in karmic already (same issue back then) Aug 09 14:28:45 bah, sigh, i just bought a new car ... only thing it needs are new tires .... and i just looked up the tire price for that size of tires ... seems thats additional 10% of the price of the car ... sigh Aug 09 14:39:15 ogra: are you referring to the ld-linux3-dev override hack in d-shlibmove for libgd2? Aug 09 14:39:30 markos_, xactly Aug 09 14:39:59 if so, I found more packages with exactly the same problem -well, the debian ones, but I guess it might still be valid for ubuntu Aug 09 14:40:35 namely ghostscript, graphviz and jbig2dec (plus libgd2 ofc) Aug 09 14:40:43 yeah Aug 09 14:40:59 mpoirier: Works for me Aug 09 14:41:11 we had probs with all these back in karmic and changing the ld-linux3-dev entry fixed all of them Aug 09 14:41:36 fixed it in glibc? Aug 09 14:41:43 lag: fantascit - I'll wait 'till GrueMaster has a chance to test it too. Aug 09 14:41:47 no, in dh-slibs Aug 09 14:42:07 oh, right, but the maintainer in debian opposes the change Aug 09 14:42:21 which is right Aug 09 14:42:22 mpoirier: I'll try to get to it sometime today. I'm in the middle of a Lucid>Maverick upgrade test atm. Aug 09 14:43:09 GrueMaster: that would be great. Aug 09 14:43:11 well, I used a simple "fix" in the same packages, I just added an override in each package, though the best solution would be ofc to fix glibc Aug 09 14:43:37 GrueMaster: I'll push the change in when you confirm it works for your. Aug 09 14:46:49 anybody know how to "resume" booting after one has been dropped to the initramfs shell? Aug 09 14:52:08 amitk, ctrl-d Aug 09 14:52:35 though if you are past a script thats essential and it doesnt get re-executed it might fail Aug 09 15:08:37 ogra: it does :-/ with "chvt: can't open console" Aug 09 15:08:54 that sounds more like a devtmpfs or udev prob Aug 09 15:09:06 do you have devtmpfs compiled in ? Aug 09 15:09:27 and is udevd running Aug 09 16:05:18 ogra: If I have a kernel and I run update-initramfs on it them mkimage it, should it just work? Aug 09 16:06:03 lag, if you wait until my just uploaded initramfs-tools is in the archive you only need update-initramfs Aug 09 16:06:18 no mkimage or anyrthing needed ;) Aug 09 16:07:31 So what's this for then: Aug 09 16:07:33 mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C none -a 0 -e 0 -n initramfs -d ./initrd.img-* ./uInitrd Aug 09 16:09:18 that will give you a uImage in $(pwd) Aug 09 16:20:31 A uImage? Aug 09 16:20:43 Not a uInitrd? Aug 09 16:21:04 ogra: ? Aug 09 16:34:02 lag, err, indeed, uInitrd Aug 09 16:34:31 And that's what I want right? Aug 09 16:35:26 no idea what you want Aug 09 16:35:45 what do you plan to do ? Aug 09 16:36:59 lag, if you want to actually use it, it needs to be copied into the vfat partition too Aug 09 16:38:56 ogra: http://paste.ubuntu.com/475518/ Aug 09 16:39:03 This is what I'm doing Aug 09 16:39:05 Is it correct Aug 09 16:39:28 any ideas for a stable kernel I can run on an XM board that seems to trigger segfaults ? Aug 09 16:39:40 ogra: Line 67-71 Aug 09 16:40:25 lag, yeah Aug 09 16:40:25 rsalveti: Would you mind rephrasing the question please? Aug 09 16:40:32 Hmmm Aug 09 16:40:52 lag: rsavoye :-) Aug 09 16:40:55 rsavoye, there are bad ram chips on a good bunch of the XMs Aug 09 16:41:12 is that my problem ? I can;t compile anything Aug 09 16:41:14 rsavoye, if you have one of these, no kernel wont help Aug 09 16:41:24 arg.... so much for free hardware :-( Aug 09 16:41:27 i dont know exactly how to tell them apart Aug 09 16:41:44 rsalveti: :) Aug 09 16:41:45 I'd love to know, it's getting in the way of work... Aug 09 16:41:50 but there are two different manufacturers for the ram Aug 09 16:42:01 one works, the other doesnt Aug 09 16:42:08 Mine's got an 'A' on it Aug 09 16:42:30 rsavoye: I think it will only affect you if you are using >255.9MB RAM Aug 09 16:42:50 I've got 512M, can I limit it to 256 but at 1Ghz ? Aug 09 16:42:51 which he likely does when compiling Aug 09 16:43:01 you could try booting with mem= Aug 09 16:43:28 I'm using micheal1's C4, but now there are two of trying to compile at the same time... Aug 09 16:44:12 well, XM is pre-production HW, dont expect it to work flawless yet Aug 09 16:45:16 this was supposedly post production... :-( Aug 09 16:45:55 ogra: how to boot with mem= from the monitor ? Aug 09 16:45:56 there are no "post production" XMs yet Aug 09 16:46:04 ah.... Aug 09 16:46:34 you need to change the cmdline in boot.scr (if your image has one, no idea what you use over there) Aug 09 16:46:46 else you are doomed to serial console :) Aug 09 16:47:06 I can live in the serial console no problem if it stops crashing :-) Aug 09 16:47:22 just for setting the mem= option i mean :) Aug 09 16:48:06 that's what I was going to try, just gotta figure out the command line Aug 09 16:49:38 in ubuntu the source for boot.scr is stored in /boot/boot.script, you can just change it and run sudo flash-kernel and reboot, not sure how it is on the linaro images Aug 09 16:50:27 I should be running stock maverick Aug 09 16:51:15 stock maverick from one of the alpha releases ? that should work with the ubuntu method above Aug 09 16:52:02 yes, alpha-2 I believe Aug 09 16:52:33 ogra: So I can download the daily build, run that script on it (where uImage is my own kernel) and it should work? Aug 09 16:53:17 lag, how would the update-initramfs be executed ? Aug 09 16:53:23 (line 67) Aug 09 16:53:40 i assume you run that script on your x86 host ? Aug 09 16:53:48 Yeah Aug 09 16:53:54 then it wont work Aug 09 16:54:00 Oh? Aug 09 16:54:14 the initramfs needs to be rolled inside the rootfs Aug 09 16:54:37 ogra: flash-kernel run on the host or the target ? Aug 09 16:54:53 rsavoye, all run in a booted beagle Aug 09 16:55:17 don't see it, let me go look for it Aug 09 16:56:02 lag, you would at least need to chroot into the rootfs and run it there, but it will try to install the modules from the kernel package which is indeed not installed inside your rootfs Aug 09 16:56:16 since you work with raw uImage files Aug 09 16:57:20 lag, if you only rebuild existing kernels and dont fiddle with modules etc i'd just omit the initramfs building completely Aug 09 16:57:32 doing it in a cross way is some effort Aug 09 17:02:28 ogra: what package is flash-kernel in ? Aug 09 17:02:35 ogra: NP - thanks Aug 09 17:02:43 rsavoye, flash-kernel :) Aug 09 17:03:00 I need more coffee.... Aug 09 17:04:22 You are currently running the Community Kernel edition ? Aug 09 17:04:43 i'm running the linux-omap or the linux-omap4 metapackages Aug 09 17:04:47 should I remove /etc/flash-kernel.conf ? Aug 09 17:04:53 depending on the board/image i run Aug 09 17:05:16 no, /etc/flash-kernel.conf is needed so flash-kernel finds the vfat Aug 09 17:05:27 (which holds bootloader and kernel) Aug 09 17:05:54 ah, thanks. Maybe I should try linux-omap too Aug 09 17:07:22 rsavoye, not on the XM .... Aug 09 17:08:32 rsavoye, the XM doesnt find it's SD card currently with the -omap kernel, dont even try it Aug 09 17:09:09 ok, thanks for stopping me before it was too late :-) Aug 09 17:10:29 ## Executing script at 80200000 Aug 09 17:10:29 Bad data crc Aug 09 17:10:32 oops... Aug 09 17:11:41 time to reinstall from scratch I guess Aug 09 17:13:35 * ogra calls it a da Aug 09 17:13:36 y Aug 09 17:14:08 guess I'll try alpha-3 this time Aug 09 17:26:43 * XorA wishes he could just get meeting requests in non garbled forms in linux :-( Aug 09 17:56:04 oh well, maverick alp[ha-3 won't boot on an XM Aug 09 18:25:46 mpoirier: Test kernel is booting fine on my 4G Class 2 SD Card. :D Aug 09 20:58:10 dpkg: error processing linux-image-2.6.35-14-omap (--configure): Aug 09 20:58:10 subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2 Aug 09 20:58:37 ah, "Cannot find mtd partition 'Kernel'" Aug 09 21:35:33 rsavoye: That's an interesting issue. Can you try running update-initramfs and possibly flash-kernel separately to see which is hitting this? I suspect it may be flash-kernel. Aug 09 21:35:54 after it reboots, it just hung on me... Aug 09 21:37:13 yes, Cannot find mtd partition 'Kernel' comes from flash-kernel Aug 09 21:38:34 I wonder if I am hitting a similar issue with my lucid>maverick upgrade test (which I restarted and is still running). Aug 09 21:40:59 Are you running a maverick image? Aug 09 21:42:34 rsavoye:does /etc/flash-kernel.conf exist? Aug 09 21:45:30 nope Aug 09 21:47:19 update-initramfs sources that file to setup UBOOT_PART Aug 09 21:47:55 UBOOT_PART is what flash-kernel needs to know the boot partition device to update the kernel and initrd Aug 09 21:47:56 no wonder it won't work :-) Aug 09 21:48:11 can I just create the file ? Aug 09 21:48:55 yes but update-initramfs may still not call flash-kernel because of another but there Aug 09 21:48:59 s/but/bug Aug 09 21:49:41 echo UBOOT_PART=/dev/mmcblk0p1 > /etc/flash-kernel.conf Aug 09 21:49:52 I'm just trying to get my XM to run long enough to actually compile something Aug 09 21:50:18 so you are trying a kernel upgrade? Aug 09 21:50:23 update Aug 09 21:50:26 ? Aug 09 21:51:38 not sure newer kernel will fix anything Aug 09 21:55:28 I get Creating backups of uImage and uInitrd... cp: cannot create regular file `/tmp/m Aug 09 21:55:28 Failed to create initrd image. Aug 09 21:55:51 what's weird is it wants to reinstall the kernel I'm already running Aug 09 21:57:36 all flash-kernel does is mount your boot partition and copy kernel and initrd there Aug 09 21:58:02 if you are already running the same kernel then this wont help anything Aug 09 21:58:50 are you running ubuntu or linaro now? Aug 09 21:59:31 I assume linaro since it missing the flash-kernel.conf file Aug 09 22:00:39 I think linaro, but the repository seems to point to maverick Aug 09 22:00:59 I couldn't get alpha3 to boot, so tried the linaro image, which at least booted Aug 09 22:03:07 it's so much more fun to be on the bleeding edge like this :-) Aug 09 22:06:06 Odd. I could have sworn either ogra or rsalveti had tested Alpha 3 on XM. Aug 09 22:07:09 Ah, found it. Bug 613855. Aug 09 22:07:10 Launchpad bug 613855 in jockey (Ubuntu) "Jockey adds outdated debian repo for xerox from openprinting.org (affects: 1) (heat: 39)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/613855 Aug 09 22:08:01 Err, that's not the right bug. weird. Aug 09 22:08:39 Bug 613855 Aug 09 22:08:41 Launchpad bug 613855 in linux (Ubuntu) "omap3 beagle XM MMC card always comes up readonly (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/613855 Aug 09 22:08:59 Much better (or not, depending on your perspective). Aug 09 22:13:41 GrueMaster: I'll gladly try alpha-3 again, but I reinstalled twice and it never booted Aug 09 22:14:12 arg, build-dep is braindead Aug 09 22:15:14 I was looking at iso.qa.ubuntu.com. According to the test results, it fails because the kernel is only seeing the microSD as read-only. Aug 09 22:47:01 rsavoye, that's probally my bad with the /etc/flash-kernel.conf, what am i missing in my images to help users switch between kernels.. My main motivation is to stop 'flash-kernel' when i don't want it to right to flash.. Aug 09 22:48:37 rcn-ee: I'm trying the linaro image of 2.6.35-14, course it just hung... Aug 09 22:49:51 if it hangs after 'uncompressing' it's basicly bombing on the lack of omap3630 stuff.. Aug 09 22:50:13 that time it hung running configure Aug 09 22:50:24 that is the configure script for Gnash Aug 09 22:56:28 rsavoye, are you going to be around for a bit? got to disable a couple config things to get it built, but i almost have a latest git kernel.. Aug 09 22:56:48 yep, it's only 1700 here Aug 09 22:57:29 oh, your montain time.. cool central here so basicly the same.. usually everyone's from europe.. Aug 09 22:58:27 yep, mountain time. I live up at 9000 feet in the Rockies of Colorado Aug 09 22:58:40 wow, somebody almost in my time zone ? :-) Aug 09 22:58:59 we must be the only 2... Aug 09 23:00:20 i belive we are... i'm not that high up, red river basin in north mn.. Aug 09 23:01:23 * GrueMaster is in Oregon Aug 09 23:03:36 if we had an east coaster we'd cover all the US time zones at least :-) Aug 09 23:03:54 we do. NCommander. Aug 09 23:15:36 rsavoye, give this one a try.. (it might not even boot, so back up your uImage) but it should detect more of the 'dm37xx' http://rcn-ee.homeip.net:81/testing/2.6.36/2.6.35-git8-dl0.uImage (modules are in the same directory if by some mircrale it works better..) Aug 09 23:17:02 how to install ? Aug 09 23:18:29 you have a fat16/32 'uboot' partition on your sd card right? rename your uImage to uImage_bak... Copy this 'uImage' and rename it to 'uImage' if it boots just fine.. untar the modules .tar.gz as sudo right over top the rootfs, it'll create a /lib/modules/$(uname -r?) Aug 09 23:20:34 yep. I'll try it after it downloads Aug 09 23:23:11 * NCommander waves Aug 09 23:23:18 rsavoye: hey, how goes it? Aug 09 23:23:32 stil trying to get my XM to run stably... Aug 09 23:29:59 rcn-ee: you need to upgrade your net connection, an hour to download the uImage ? :-) Aug 09 23:30:45 ah, now it's kicking in better.... Aug 09 23:31:40 oh, it'll go eventually.... my farm is uploading *.deb images to rcn-ee.net too... it's 30Kb max upload, with my cable access.. sadly noting is better in this country area.. Aug 09 23:32:40 I know the problem,... I had to start my own rural ISP to get a connection at all... Aug 09 23:33:18 what's funny, digi-key is down the street, so they get 95% of the isp connection.. ;) Aug 09 23:34:29 must be nice though if you need hardware :-) Aug 09 23:51:35 does this new kernel run at 1Ghz ? Aug 09 23:53:03 i don't think it can yet.. 800mhz still.. Aug 09 23:53:37 better than 500Mhz... I've been building OpenJDK for 2 days now... Aug 09 23:54:48 some of the new 'base' pm stuff is in it.. Aug 10 00:19:08 so rsavoye what's the story? crash on boot? runs a little bit after boot? or eh it's still going? ;) Aug 10 00:25:28 just ate dinner, let me try it Aug 10 00:47:38 if I replace uImage with your image it doesn't boot. Aug 10 00:47:53 I get funny characters to the serial port Aug 10 00:48:38 sweet, more things broken. ;) Aug 10 00:50:16 more to fix that way :-) I'm around if you want me to try another one later Aug 10 00:50:40 actually, what was the default baud rate ? Aug 10 00:50:49 maybe I need to drop down from 115200 Aug 10 00:53:27 oh 115200 been the default, just getting my testsetup up again.. Aug 10 00:54:17 that was the default for alpha2 and alpha3 Aug 10 00:54:54 well it's been the default ever since i booted my first 2.6.21-ish on a beagle. ;) Aug 10 00:54:57 I'm using multiple mmc cards now, so I can easily test later, and thrn go back to test builds on2.6.35-14-omap Aug 10 00:55:10 sure beats the days of 9600baud only... Aug 10 00:55:54 I'm compling Gnash a stress test, C++ code at -O3 is a great way to reproduce memory problems Aug 10 00:56:37 c++ apps are great for that. ;) Aug 10 00:56:49 unfortunately... Aug 10 00:57:24 funny enough when I build OpenJDL and Icedtea, the java code doesn't cause any problems, only C++ code Aug 10 01:01:09 well it's not a bad thing for stress testing. ;) Aug 10 01:02:49 better us breaking it now than after the release. :-) Aug 10 01:04:18 compiling away on 2.6.35-14-omap, before it never ran for more than 15minutes, so I'll let you know... Aug 10 01:04:40 hey ogra, from the irc log it looks my 'unique' /etc/flash-kernel.conf is messing some people up, is there a minimal amount of stuff i should put in there, before my 'to use ubuntus kernel remove the next command' 'exit 0'? Aug 10 01:05:49 He's in Germany. 3am. If he answers, I would be very surprised. Aug 10 01:06:09 What does your flash-kernel.conf look like? Aug 10 01:06:25 yeap, i was hoping he was doing some midnight coding.. ;) Aug 10 01:07:50 I think we're the only ones awake Aug 10 01:07:52 the one /etc/flash-kernel.conf i'm adding to my images was for the lucid days, but it sounds liek maverick needs more stuff: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~beagleboard-kernel/%2Bjunk/image-builder/annotate/head:/tools/fixup.sh Aug 10 01:08:34 the DONT_FLASH part was a patch i was working on but dropped.. Aug 10 01:09:57 Lucid wrote the kernel to nand, Maverick uses a 70M fat32 partition. It needs to have UBOOT_PART= in it. Aug 10 01:10:19 especially for XM and systems w/o nand. Aug 10 01:11:00 eh, that's what i'm missing, thanks GrueMaster i'll add it to the next upload, and tweak the message to make it easier for users trying to switch between. ;) Aug 10 01:11:50 actually i originally wrote it for my xm with lucid, after which i found out the netinstall would just crash with lack of nand on my xm. ;) Aug 10 01:12:24 Something like this? http://paste.ubuntu.com/475699/ Aug 10 01:13:39 i'd personaly remove all nand stuff.. ;) to many rma's and confused customers.. ;) Aug 10 01:13:53 Makes sense. Aug 10 01:13:54 almost number one reason the xm doesn't have nand.. Aug 10 01:14:40 on the other hand it's a nice clean install for a single distrubution.. ;) Aug 10 01:14:51 Interesting how we went from having to show people how to program their VCR to having to show people how to program their embedded development system. Aug 10 01:15:16 you didn't use electrical tape? ;) Aug 10 01:15:42 For my VCR? Had a roll on an office tape dispenser next to it. Aug 10 01:16:00 but yeah, over the last year, my wiki has gone from.. follow these examples exactly too run this script... Aug 10 01:16:12 less tech support that way Aug 10 01:18:06 Now if TI (or one of their oems) were to make something like this...http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Ben_NanoNote Aug 10 01:21:11 that would be neat to have.. i'm been looking at this.. omap3530 powered http://www.slashgear.com/nationite-midnite-android-2-2-mid-an-affordable-cortex-a8-tablet-0696771/ Aug 10 01:21:18 so far so good, one directory compiled without segfaults Aug 10 01:21:42 is that with 2.6.35-14-omap? Aug 10 01:21:58 yeah Aug 10 01:22:03 from the linaro image Aug 10 01:22:29 how can I see what clock speed it's running at out of curiousity ? Aug 10 01:22:40 cat /proc/cpuinfo... Aug 10 01:23:19 ah, 500Mhz. oh well... :-) Aug 10 01:23:48 still, sharing a beagle board in NZ is kindof slow... Aug 10 01:24:12 well.. by default u-boot set's it up for 500, passes mpurate to the kernel, (which i don't think ubuntu Aug 10 01:24:18 's boot.scr uses yet... Aug 10 01:25:19 if it's stable, I'll be glad to have that than a higher clock rate Aug 10 01:25:51 yeap, right now stable on an xm is better then anytyhing.. Aug 10 01:26:27 rcn-ee_lpt: could be on a beagle mounted on a mars rover Aug 10 01:26:43 rcn-ee_lpt: i'm thinking the ping times would be pretty large Aug 10 01:27:25 that would be cool prpplague you'd have to script everything no point in waiting for commands.. Aug 10 01:27:26 the spec for the Delay Tolerant Network is pretty cool Aug 10 01:28:20 it's the exact opposite of real time... Aug 10 01:34:58 Just be thankful this hasn't become a standard yet. http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2549.html Aug 10 01:35:22 Although if MS ever hears about it... Aug 10 01:36:17 well, they'd just implement it after bsd. .;) Aug 10 01:37:04 GrueMaster: i thought they already implemented it in wince, that's why it runs so slow Aug 10 01:37:17 Heh. Aug 10 01:57:32 rsavoye, it's funny.. that uImage booted for me.. (well dss2 is broken so no screen) Aug 10 01:57:51 should I do anything after copying the uImage ? Aug 10 01:58:40 nope, just the uImage... lets see if it survies my aptitude test.. Aug 10 01:59:11 nope, crash.. can't wait for a production unit. ;) Aug 10 02:01:30 aaarrrggg, same ol segfault. oh well... Aug 10 02:02:33 i get this... dss2 is broke.. http://pastebin.com/1UpFddvN Aug 10 02:04:10 I get http://paste.ubuntu.com/475715/ Aug 10 02:04:39 it segfaults still, but differently than when I ran your other kernel a few days ago Aug 10 02:05:18 yeap, we are still missing the usart3.. (basicly the omap3630 core added another usart ove rthe omap35xx) it hasn't been implemented yet.. Aug 10 02:06:57 guess this will make me eager to test new kernels, hoping one works :-) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Aug 10 02:59:58 2010