**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Sep 20 02:59:57 2010 Sep 20 07:22:32 morning Sep 20 07:41:52 ogra: hi! Sep 20 07:41:59 hey Sep 20 07:42:04 how was your release ? Sep 20 07:42:12 ogra: how can I know which version of MLO is put in an image? Sep 20 07:42:23 i guess only from the serial console Sep 20 07:42:47 release was bad ;-) main problem is our non standard gst packages... that cause headache to install... Sep 20 07:42:51 since MLO doesnt get installed as a package (we only use the binary in the boot partition) Sep 20 07:42:53 add to play with pinning... Sep 20 07:43:01 ouch Sep 20 07:43:31 well, somehow it would be nice to track (in the manifest?) which source for uboot and MLO is used in image.. Sep 20 07:43:53 the manifest only holds installed packages Sep 20 07:44:24 the image will always have the version that was recent in the archive when the iage was built ... Sep 20 07:45:04 https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/x-loader-omap4/L24.9git20100901-0ubuntu1 is in the current ones and i dont expect that to change unless we add ES2.1 Sep 20 07:45:39 When we do a proper release, it becomes easier to track, as the archive is frozen, and another created. Sep 20 07:46:23 u-boot has a bit less obvious version number https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/u-boot-linaro/2010.09~rc1.1-0ubuntu2 (we need to talk to linaro if you need that changed) Sep 20 07:48:10 Well, depends. Seems we changed it at least once since the last upstream. Sep 20 07:48:22 (but definitely *best* to talk to linaro: forks are to be limited) Sep 20 07:48:31 but you dont know from when the upstream checkuot it Sep 20 07:48:54 i'm not sure the tag matters at all since they merge multiple branches Sep 20 07:49:10 Far as I'm concerned, linaro is the upstream for that. Sep 20 07:49:27 I know there's groups upstream from linaro, but they are outside the scope of my attention :) Sep 20 07:49:32 doesnt help much if you want to know about one specific branch Sep 20 07:49:37 Yeah. Sep 20 07:49:40 i.e. omap4 Sep 20 07:51:51 * ogra hopes todays image resizes again Sep 20 07:52:04 Anyone know anything about tbb? I see http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/showthread.php?t=67133 but I'm having trouble determining if ARM support is present in the Ubuntu version. Sep 20 07:52:13 there arer days where i really ponder to drop set -e from the scripts Sep 20 07:53:12 Please don't. Better to find out when there is an issue. Sep 20 07:53:31 well ... Sep 20 07:53:50 * persia has spent the majority of the past week fixing up type naming for a package that just made it work, rather than doing it right Sep 20 07:53:59 (indeed i would never drop it, but it costs a day usually) Sep 20 07:54:16 Better a day here and there than a week or two for some poor sod in six months. Sep 20 07:54:28 especially for such minor changes as the one that broke yesterdays image Sep 20 07:55:13 colin hardcoded linking mtab to /proc/mounts in initramfs-tools/init ... which we do since day one Sep 20 07:55:23 (in jasper) Sep 20 07:55:43 so the script died silently and just moved on without resizing Sep 20 07:55:58 That's probably just a coordination issue. We need better means of tracking changes on surrounding packages of interest. Sep 20 07:56:19 well, we have the changelog ... Sep 20 07:56:23 Relying on people to contact other people isn't a good way to do it, and things change fast enough that it's not possible to read the patches anymore. Sep 20 07:57:01 Sure, but who reads all the changelogs anymore? I used to do it, but I often can't these days, as they come too fast. Sep 20 07:57:10 bah, and the LED heartbeat is way to fast Sep 20 07:57:21 XM at least has a 1sec interval Sep 20 07:57:49 ah, great, it is resizing again Sep 20 07:59:37 * ogra now has a hectical blinking board in front of him Sep 20 08:00:05 i think the frequency is 25-30ms or so Sep 20 08:01:04 sigh and the swap creation is really taking long Sep 20 08:29:05 gah, and indeed apturl doesnt work as expected :( Sep 20 08:32:47 Xm, panda... /me -> picocom ttyS2 to check beagleboard c3 Sep 20 08:33:35 ops.. its ttyS6 Sep 20 08:39:00 ogra: hi just a question about your toshiba ac-100...you succeeded to get root access etc on it? Sep 20 08:39:18 fgu, yes, i managed to brick it too :P Sep 20 08:39:41 ogra: gloups...because I have just found this one: http://tosh-ac100.wetpaint.com/ Sep 20 08:39:58 coming from here: http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=217864𵌈 Sep 20 08:42:13 ac100 looks nice of photos Sep 20 08:42:59 ogra: about the images, is the latest (20109020) okay? Sep 20 08:43:03 hrw: hi, yes but regarding the test for video playback, some people are finding it too short in battery life... Sep 20 08:44:01 fgu: for battery life I have my x86-64 laptop Sep 20 08:44:14 hrw: ;o) Sep 20 08:44:47 fgu: CULV intel core2duo with 8-10h life Sep 20 08:44:58 ndec, yes, PPA install is broken still (working on that) and swap file creation adds a few mins to the resizing process Sep 20 08:45:05 hrw: real 10h ?? Sep 20 08:45:12 ndec, beyond that it should be good to use Sep 20 08:46:25 fgu: will test it during trip to uds-n. so far never used it for longer then 5-6h Sep 20 08:47:25 hrw: sounds more realistic..but that's nice already if it's a real 6h Sep 20 08:48:36 booting bbC3 is fun. local-premount starts, then nothing for long long time then oom, then normal boot Sep 20 08:48:47 I really need to upgrade ;D Sep 20 08:51:08 "apt-get -f -yes install", then "apt-get install aptitude", then remove all x11 related stuff Sep 20 08:51:27 fgu, the rooting works fine ... and if you are not as silly as me to link /bins/sh to something broken, you can even boot afterwards :P Sep 20 08:51:55 fgu, i had an ubuntu chroot running on it just fine and also a loopback vnc session to an ubuntu desktop Sep 20 08:52:02 (just very slow through vnc) Sep 20 08:52:24 but maverick runs fine in that setup Sep 20 08:52:48 * ogra will return the device today and see if he can get an replacement or if they send it in to toshiba Sep 20 08:57:53 ~curse sd slot on omap3 and its lack of any speed Sep 20 08:58:28 ogra: good job even if the end of the story is a brick netbook...hope you will get a new one then... Sep 20 08:59:08 * ogra too :) Sep 20 08:59:18 ogra: my previous links were droid related..so at the end not usefull for you I think.. Sep 20 08:59:40 rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin works fine for rooting Sep 20 08:59:56 ogra: yep, ok, I have read this one Sep 20 09:00:15 then creating a passwd file with root user and making busybox suid root gets you permamnent root Sep 20 09:00:37 ogra: well done! Sep 20 09:00:43 still that doesnt get you any bootloader access though Sep 20 09:00:54 ogra: about the PPA install, so is done exactly? just the setup of the PPA, or do you install some packages? Sep 20 09:01:01 which is essential for changing the android params to a sane OS Sep 20 09:01:45 ogra: replace kernel with uboot+kernel image Sep 20 09:01:56 ndec, there is an icon on the desktop (with the next build, i messed something up in the current one) if you click it, it is supposed to fire up software-center with the offer to enable the ppa and install Sep 20 09:02:08 hrw, where ? Sep 20 09:02:19 hrw, there is no place you can find the kernel Sep 20 09:02:29 ogra: thx. Sep 20 09:02:37 ogra: auch.. no flash partition even? Sep 20 09:02:41 hrw, its nvidia crap, it uses some hidden NAND to hold bootloader, kernel and initrd Sep 20 09:03:07 ok, no question asked then Sep 20 09:03:07 even on the tegra dev boards you can only use nvflash to write them Sep 20 09:03:32 but that requires a special flash7recovery mode which was patched out in the toshiba version Sep 20 09:03:50 !ohmy | ogra Sep 20 09:03:51 ogra: Please remember that all Ubuntu IRC channels share the same attitude of providing friendly and polite interaction with all users of all ages and cultures. Basically, this means no foul language and no abuse towards others. Sep 20 09:03:57 all that bootloader can do is install update.zip files for android Sep 20 09:04:21 yippiee ! i managed to trigger an ohmy from persia :) Sep 20 09:04:47 (or do a factory reset) Sep 20 09:04:48 Just hard to get folks to cooperate when you insult their product scatalogically. Sep 20 09:05:05 persia, yeah, i'm just upset by the setup Sep 20 09:05:24 (funny sentence ... would make a good T-Shirt print) Sep 20 09:05:34 I understand. Even more so because it's useless to you unless it runs the OS you use, and it became even more useless in the process :( Sep 20 09:06:42 * ogra takes a coffee break Sep 20 09:32:27 arm people: fpc fails to build, hedgewars also fails. both require fpc to be present. any way to solve? Sep 20 09:33:47 hrw, fpc needs bootstrapping. It's been done N times, but never actually works at the moment lamont tries to do it in the archive. Sep 20 09:34:05 Figuring out precisely what goes wrong for lamont (when it works for other folks), and ensuring that is fixed is the trick. Sep 20 09:34:10 * persia looks up the bug report Sep 20 09:34:15 is same with haskell? Sep 20 09:34:17 fpc bootstraps nice these days, you can ofcourse shortcut that by taking the fpc from debian Sep 20 09:34:38 haskell is broken for other reasons. Sep 20 09:34:52 suihkulokki, We're shortcutting, but it still doesn't work for lamont. Sep 20 09:35:28 hrw, For haskell, I'd recommend asking Laney in #ubuntu-motu: he's been driving that mostly. He'd really appreciate some help testing some things (he has no arm hardware today) Sep 20 09:35:39 Right, fpc is bug #67544 Sep 20 09:35:40 Launchpad bug 67544 in fpc (Debian) (and 3 other projects) "Bootstrapping needed for fpc for armel (heat: 12)" [Unknown,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/67544 Sep 20 09:37:13 Fixing fpc would mean we get something like 20 packages that we don't have today: the trick is to get something that works for lamont: just because the rest of us can do it doesn't mean it can be uploaded. Sep 20 09:39:46 persia: need to get my bb/c3 upgraded - will take most of day probably Sep 20 09:40:00 die sd card, die Sep 20 09:40:58 hrw, Won't help. Fixing it requires building it on a bbg3.0 with a buildd chroot image. Sep 20 09:41:34 buildd chroot images can be downloaded from launchpad. Getting a bbg3.0 running the config on the buildd is a bit trickier (not least because one has to have the right hardware first) Sep 20 09:42:10 persia: I prefer to do builds on local hardware before going to externals Sep 20 09:43:12 hrw, I understand. I'll tell you now that if you install maverick on your bb/c3, and you download the source, and you grab the bootstrap binaries (either doko's or from Debian), you will bootstrap it successfully. Sep 20 09:43:32 The issue is only in finding out why it doesn't work on the buildd, and getting that working, and uploaded. Sep 20 09:43:36 The actual code is fine. Sep 20 09:43:47 ok, thx Sep 20 09:44:09 * persia has bootstrapped it twice on armel, with perfect success, and no archive results :( Sep 20 11:46:31 hello anyone online Sep 20 11:50:48 Lots of folks. /names will give you a list :) Sep 20 12:11:12 morning Sep 20 12:11:23 hm, seems we have images now Sep 20 12:45:58 * ogra_ac waves from a new ac100 Sep 20 12:46:21 ogra_ac: android, or ubuntu? Sep 20 12:46:50 dmart android, i managed to root it but bricked it yesterday Sep 20 12:46:52 ogra, The RMA worked? Congratulations! Sep 20 12:47:13 yeah, just play dumb and they feel pity for you Sep 20 12:47:24 ogra_ac: sounds more interesting, are there instructions somewhere? Sep 20 12:48:43 dmart someone posted them today above, essentially you just need a terminal app and run a binary called rageinthecage or something like that ... next term you open is rooted Sep 20 12:49:26 * ogra_ac will root this one too later today ... but this time not delete /bin/sh :P Sep 20 12:49:47 its really embarassing Sep 20 12:51:00 dmart, btw, ubuntu maverick chroot works fine, i also had a vnc loopback connection to a localhost chroot that worked buut wasnt of much use (to slow) Sep 20 12:51:22 but i had a desktop running Sep 20 13:05:05 ogra_ac: heh :) Sep 20 13:05:26 * dmart has had similar fun replacing /sbin/init with garbage in the past Sep 20 13:06:22 at least i found out that the recovery mode works in two parts and that the second part requires a shell :) Sep 20 13:06:58 though not as embarrassing as hexedit /dev/tty2 <>/dev/sda >&0 2>&0 (I was having a bad day that time) Sep 20 13:17:06 ouch Sep 20 13:54:52 * robclark discovers sudo apt-get remove maximus Sep 20 13:55:04 heh Sep 20 13:55:10 makes gnome session behave much more like gnome session Sep 20 13:55:12 for fixing the ugly fullscreen bug ? Sep 20 13:55:15 yeah Sep 20 13:55:26 I wonder why maximus starts for gnome desktop session? Sep 20 13:55:35 its easier than removing it ... you can just disable it in the gnome session Sep 20 13:55:49 in the session properties Sep 20 13:55:59 ahh, ok.. where are session properties? Sep 20 14:01:50 robclark: system/preferences/startup applications Sep 20 14:02:32 ahh.. gui even.. I was assuming some config file hidden somewhere ;-) Sep 20 14:04:40 robclark: if you prefer, there should be a config file hidden somewhere! Sep 20 14:05:05 ndec: heheh.. no, it's ok.. I was just not looking for the easy solution ;-) Sep 20 14:06:40 or at least gconf-like cmd line Sep 20 14:15:47 I have an IGEPv2 board. I've installed Maverick on a memory card, and it seems to boot. However, the screen goes black when X starts up. Any ideas on how to fix this? Sep 20 14:25:22 replace with omap4 :D Sep 20 14:26:02 ;D Sep 20 14:26:21 first they have to appear on market Sep 20 14:26:34 heh. I think the hardware is quite sufficient for my needs, but it would be nice if I could see what I'm doing. :) Sep 20 14:27:19 jo-erlend: anything suspicious in /var/log/Xorg.0.log? Sep 20 14:27:31 jo-erlend, i think the linaro folks have such HW, though i'm not sure they use actual maverick images on them Sep 20 14:28:13 robclark, you're smart, you are! I'll have a look. Sep 20 14:32:17 robclark, indeed, it does. Perhaps you could have a look and see if you get any good ideas? Sep 20 14:32:33 jo-erlend: can you pastebin? Sep 20 14:34:00 robclark, http://pastebin.com/6hAjUwCW Sep 20 14:34:24 * robclark looks Sep 20 14:34:28 it looks to me like it doesn't detect any screens. Sep 20 14:34:38 hmm, no framebuffers? Sep 20 14:34:42 ls /dev/fb* Sep 20 14:35:09 I have no way of doing that, since I haven't got either network or screens to see what the results are. Sep 20 14:35:11 consolefb would still work with no fb device files.. but x wouldn't Sep 20 14:35:18 oh... doh Sep 20 14:35:35 hmm Sep 20 14:36:08 perhaps I can deactivate X in order to get a console and then see what ls /dev/fb* gives me? How do I do that? Sep 20 14:36:26 add the word "text" to your bootargs Sep 20 14:36:28 weird thing is that it seems you don't have any fb device Sep 20 14:36:39 are you able to get anything before X starts? Sep 20 14:36:46 robclark, in what file do I do that? Sep 20 14:36:59 boot.scr or in u-boot prompt Sep 20 14:37:20 rsalveti, well.. First the screen is completely white, then it becomes a psychedelic mess of colours, and then it goes black. Sep 20 14:37:39 sounds like my touchbook Sep 20 14:38:46 ogra, I don't get any prompt, and I have no boot.scr file. The install guide told me to remove all files except uImage. Sep 20 14:39:31 you should have an u-boot ptrompt on the serial console Sep 20 14:39:38 *prompt Sep 20 14:39:40 I have no serial console :( Sep 20 14:39:57 ouch Sep 20 14:40:04 no network, no screen and no console :-) Sep 20 14:40:10 right. :) Sep 20 14:40:10 thats bad indeed Sep 20 14:40:18 but you can change it at your sd card Sep 20 14:40:28 change what? Sep 20 14:40:57 but to debug it properly you should at least have access to the serial console Sep 20 14:41:13 boot.scr Sep 20 14:41:28 I have no such file. Sep 20 14:45:55 you had it initially, right ? Sep 20 14:46:04 (since you said you had to delete everything) Sep 20 14:46:15 what howto were you following btw ? Sep 20 14:46:28 ogra, http://labs.igep.es/index.php/How_to_get_the_Ubuntu_distribution#Ubuntu_10.10_.28Maverick_Meerkat_BETA.29 Sep 20 14:46:33 yes, I think I had it initially. Sep 20 14:46:59 lol Sep 20 14:46:59 I can give it another go and skip deleting those files. Sep 20 14:47:05 why do they call it boot,ini ? Sep 20 14:47:12 I have no idea. Sep 20 14:47:19 boot.ini is whats boor.scr on all other omap systems Sep 20 14:47:41 jackd doesnt start on maverick, it hangs in there i thing crashing, how do i collect data of it runnig to give it to bug hunters? Sep 20 14:47:51 so you want to edit the boot.source file and re-run the mkimage command Sep 20 14:48:21 but given that you have no output at all, adding "text" to the bootargs wont get you much further i fear Sep 20 14:48:24 oh, ok. Thanks. Sep 20 14:49:14 rlameiro, best is to have network and run "ubuntu-bug jackd" Sep 20 14:49:24 that will collect all info Sep 20 14:49:40 yea , but i will want to collect some more data before that, is it possible? Sep 20 14:49:54 then you need gdb i guess Sep 20 14:49:55 will it run jackd to see what is going? Sep 20 14:50:01 no Sep 20 14:50:18 it will collect a defined set of logs and info thats defined in the jackd package Sep 20 14:50:21 i want to give maximum info possible Sep 20 14:50:46 fi you run a graphical session, apport should come up and collect a crashdump Sep 20 14:51:36 non graphically you can take a look in /var/crash ... that might have a coredump file for the crash, but be careful, it contains your RAM content (might have passowrds etc) Sep 20 14:51:39 problem is that it doesnt crash, it hangs, i do a ps and the process is active Sep 20 14:52:00 well, then gdb and capture a backtrace Sep 20 14:52:04 lol, i can tell my pass :D 123456 Sep 20 14:52:13 ogra, it might be imagination, but the colorful screen seemed to stay longer. The screen still went black though. Sep 20 14:52:19 so i run gdb Sep 20 14:52:30 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace Sep 20 14:52:37 ogra thanks Sep 20 14:58:47 ogra: jo-erlend: I guess by removing the uInitrd the sd card will not be resized Sep 20 14:59:07 rsalveti, what does that mean? Sep 20 14:59:08 from the pre-installed image Sep 20 14:59:10 lol gdb crashed my board Sep 20 14:59:33 rsalveti, well, by following these instructions the image will also stay completely unconfigured Sep 20 14:59:43 yep Sep 20 14:59:44 it wont run oem-config ever Sep 20 14:59:55 a really ugly hack :-) Sep 20 14:59:56 these instructions are quite a mess Sep 20 15:00:22 any computer shop should have what I need for a serial connection to the board, right? Sep 20 15:01:16 what kind of connector do you have at your board? is it similar to the beagle one? Sep 20 15:01:55 jo-erlend, USB to serial adapter ... and probably a gender changer for the sub-d port or a null modem cable Sep 20 15:02:02 igep uses icd10 connector Sep 20 15:02:10 * ogra has no idea how the IEGP2 looks like wrt serial Sep 20 15:02:16 same as bb Sep 20 15:02:23 which BB :P Sep 20 15:02:31 c4 Sep 20 15:02:34 the only existing for customers one Sep 20 15:02:35 XM just has a sub-d socket :)= Sep 20 15:02:59 ogra: xM still is you-can-dream device rather Sep 20 15:03:11 nah, they are on sale Sep 20 15:03:16 finally? Sep 20 15:03:23 good Sep 20 15:03:23 big backlog, but they sell them Sep 20 15:03:33 you should know ! Sep 20 15:03:35 * hrw waits for personal pandaboard anyway Sep 20 15:03:43 i know some of your colleagues have A2's Sep 20 15:04:05 ogra: infrastructure team has some toys, yes Sep 20 15:04:27 ogra: I work on cross compiler packages so no linaro hw for me Sep 20 15:04:29 and they were ordered in a std. way afaik Sep 20 15:04:36 mean ! Sep 20 15:05:26 anyway before uds-n I should have panda @home for any experiments Sep 20 15:11:41 ogra, do you think I might have better results with another monitor? Sep 20 15:12:09 i dont even know how well the kernel supports IEGP2 at all Sep 20 15:12:18 especially the framebuffer code Sep 20 15:13:31 we dont have such boards in the team so nobody tested it ... and the configuration tool on the image expects a display so you end up with a pretty much messed up image following the howto Sep 20 15:13:45 I'd recommend you to try linaro's kernel Sep 20 15:13:49 maybe you have a better result Sep 20 15:13:51 yeah Sep 20 15:14:09 though i think they are using them mainly with a minimal image for development Sep 20 15:14:26 they might not care about graphics there Sep 20 15:14:33 hey lag_ Sep 20 15:14:38 had a safe flight ? Sep 20 15:14:39 but if it works, it should at least show something at his monitor Sep 20 15:14:48 yeah Sep 20 15:15:18 Hey orga Sep 20 15:15:25 Yeah, 23hrs ... Sep 20 15:15:32 lag_: out, taiwan? Sep 20 15:15:38 *ouch Sep 20 15:15:51 Yeah Sep 20 15:15:53 :) Sep 20 15:16:10 rsalveti: looks like gnome-power-manager has an issue with my netbook Sep 20 15:16:35 prpplague: hey, so did you try to disable it? Sep 20 15:16:59 Has anyone managed to get ftrace working on the Panda yet? Sep 20 15:17:09 has anyone tried? Sep 20 15:17:17 I think so Sep 20 15:17:27 mpoirier was working on it last I heard Sep 20 15:17:59 well, don't think mpoirier got his panda already Sep 20 15:18:39 I think he was working on omap generally omap/omap4 Sep 20 15:18:59 If it works on OMAP it should work on OMAP4 Sep 20 15:19:55 lp #643626 Sep 20 15:19:56 Launchpad bug 643626 in jackd-defaults (Ubuntu) "Jackd doesnt start on ARM Beagle board clone IGEPv2 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/643626 Sep 20 15:20:38 rsalveti: yea, just turned it off so that it doesn't autoload on startup Sep 20 15:20:43 rsalveti: works fine after that Sep 20 15:20:54 rsalveti: i'll start debugging the issue this week Sep 20 15:25:46 persia: lp #643626 , does it need more info ? Sep 20 15:25:46 Launchpad bug 643626 in jackd-defaults (Ubuntu) "Jackd doesnt start on ARM Beagle board clone IGEPv2 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/643626 Sep 20 15:28:10 prpplague: cool, please file a bug for it when you have time Sep 20 15:28:20 just to let people know that we have issues with your hardware Sep 20 15:30:13 ~curse omap3sd Sep 20 15:30:42 mpoirier: Persia told me that you are into audio in ARM Sep 20 15:31:03 rlameiro: yes, that is correct. Sep 20 15:31:05 hrw: haha, giving apt-get update/upgrade is *painful* on on it Sep 20 15:31:18 mpoirier: waht is your board? Sep 20 15:31:19 rsalveti: 6-7h so far Sep 20 15:31:26 ouch Sep 20 15:31:32 I will get an 8 layer panda Sep 20 15:31:49 mpoirier: lucky.... i have a IGEPv2 Sep 20 15:31:51 rsalveti: when it will finish this 4GB SD will be /boot only - rest on usb pata harddrive Sep 20 15:31:57 having some problems with audio on it Sep 20 15:32:07 rlameiro: did you get it from amitk ? Sep 20 15:32:51 mpoirier: lp #643626 and #642465 Sep 20 15:32:52 Launchpad bug 643626 in jackd-defaults (Ubuntu) "Jackd doesnt start on ARM Beagle board clone IGEPv2 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/643626 Sep 20 15:32:53 Launchpad bug 642465 in puredata (Ubuntu) "Puredata outputs Very bad sound when using ALSA backend (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/642465 Sep 20 15:33:22 rlameiro: again, did you get the board from amitk ? Sep 20 15:33:22 mpoirier: amitk? I bought it from the builders - ISSE Sep 20 15:33:31 rlameiro: ok. Sep 20 15:33:42 what is amitk? Sep 20 15:33:44 * amitk looks up Sep 20 15:33:48 lol Sep 20 15:33:50 ahhhh Sep 20 15:33:51 lol Sep 20 15:34:02 amitk works with me on the linaro side. Sep 20 15:34:05 amitk, you are selling boards ?!? Sep 20 15:34:11 nice Sep 20 15:34:27 ogra: had to supplement my income :-p Sep 20 15:34:35 *giggle* Sep 20 15:34:37 he and I had a run-in with and IGEPv2 board a couple of months ago. Sep 20 15:34:42 amitk: website??? Sep 20 15:34:45 hrw: yep, at my devel board I'm using an usb disk Sep 20 15:34:47 linaro.org Sep 20 15:35:05 no, i tought amitk had a shop :D Sep 20 15:35:06 lol Sep 20 15:35:11 i know linaro Sep 20 15:35:13 :) Sep 20 15:35:25 rlameiro: i'm not surprised sound isn't great on IGEPv2. Sep 20 15:36:08 mpoirier: well, the codec isn nothing special, but i cant use my edirol ua4fx also Sep 20 15:36:15 I dont know but it doesnt work Sep 20 15:36:51 audio is the same that the beagle, the twl 4030 Sep 20 15:37:21 * rsalveti lunch Sep 20 15:37:31 rlameiro: I know - it should work, until you find different setting in the board file or some place else... Sep 20 15:37:32 i am thinking on making a custom audio board for it using the TI bus /12S Sep 20 15:38:15 rlameiro: I currently have the same problem with a Gumstix overo. Sep 20 15:38:26 rlameiro: related to display. Sep 20 15:39:53 i never wanted to use the onboard audio codec , its too noisy, but if jack isnt starting i dont know if it will be of help, also plugin my edirol usb interface doesnt work either, it is detected but cant play anything, not even with aplay... Sep 20 15:41:13 rlameiro: not cool. Sep 20 15:42:26 mpoirier: i am feeling like a devil's advocate, 2 days runnig ubuntu on my board 2 bugs posted Sep 20 15:42:46 and I didnt posted the edirol issue yet... Sep 20 15:42:46 rlameiro: that is normal. Sep 20 15:42:59 we haven't worked much with the IGEPv2 board. Sep 20 15:43:30 well, but it seems to be a nice board Sep 20 15:43:42 rlameiro: no doubt, no doubt friend. Sep 20 15:43:48 512/512 MB, 720 Mhz etc Sep 20 15:43:56 rlameiro: i know. Sep 20 15:44:04 wifi bluetooth and stuff Sep 20 15:44:35 I prefer it way more to the beagle... and after buying it, the beagle XM came out.... Sep 20 15:44:54 but anyway since igepv2 come from spain, its cheaper for me here in Portugal Sep 20 15:45:39 anyway it works Sep 20 15:45:43 rlameiro: file the bugs you find - our agenda may permit to address them. Sep 20 15:46:06 I remember playing with igep during platform sprint when we had one with SD not working under linux (working in uboot) Sep 20 15:46:11 mpoirier: do you have igepv2 at canonical? Sep 20 15:46:43 we have a few but again, ran in some SD card trouble with them. Sep 20 15:47:17 rlameiro: back then I didn't have the time to address them. Sep 20 15:47:29 ahh ok Sep 20 15:47:35 Getting the boads aren't the problem - time to work on them is. Sep 20 15:47:48 hello Sep 20 15:48:20 well have to go to work Sep 20 15:48:25 cya latter everyone Sep 20 15:48:46 I've a problem with udev... it seems that udev doesn't read my custom rules Sep 20 15:48:47 rlameiro: thanks for your comment and feedback on the IGEPv2. Sep 20 15:49:04 I'm using ubuntu lucid Sep 20 15:49:37 the rules are correct and worked fine in jaunty Sep 20 15:52:17 my concern is that during the init, the mount -o move /dev should be responsable of this behavior... once I am into the rootfs (after run-init) all devices are copied into the rootfs and the udev has already took effect but I'm not sure if it read the rules again or not (but seems not) Sep 20 15:53:39 again, if I manually run "udevadm control --reload-rules", my custom rules are not processed Sep 20 15:53:47 any idea? Sep 20 15:54:40 where do you put them ? Sep 20 15:55:21 in /etc/udev/rules.d/ Sep 20 15:55:56 that should work Sep 20 15:56:12 ogra_ac: just another question... if you want I can send you my rootstock script with 2 little mods Sep 20 15:56:37 file a bug, attach the patch Sep 20 15:56:51 i'm not doing much on rootstock atm Sep 20 15:57:15 I've never submit a bug for ubuntu, where should I do it? Sep 20 15:57:37 so are you using update-initramfs now ? Sep 20 15:57:49 (for bugs see /topic ;) ) Sep 20 15:58:21 well... now I'm using the same initrd as the ubuntu but w/o update-initramfs Sep 20 15:59:00 i'm not sure, but it might copy the rules into teh initramfs Sep 20 15:59:27 I simply copied it from the one present after the rootstock (used with the beagle kernel) and then I modified it a little to fit our needings Sep 20 15:59:33 but is almost the same Sep 20 15:59:52 except little hw configuration Sep 20 16:00:05 did you compare with an unmodified one ? Sep 20 16:00:14 yes... Sep 20 16:00:24 is the almost the same Sep 20 16:00:26 and that doesnt read your rules either ? Sep 20 16:01:00 I've not the original initrd now so I can't try to do it Sep 20 16:01:23 I will try to set the rules in the initrd Sep 20 16:01:24 tnx Sep 20 16:01:31 now I must go... Sep 20 16:01:34 see you tomorrow Sep 20 16:01:35 bye Sep 20 16:01:37 ciao Sep 20 16:01:42 ciao ;) Sep 20 17:59:27 oh my Sep 20 17:59:55 the android browser refuses to open https links with selfsigned certs Sep 20 18:01:46 Yes, this is known. Sep 20 18:01:59 feature Sep 20 18:02:03 ogra_ac: Use opra for android. Sep 20 18:02:29 thats unusable Sep 20 18:02:36 i have it installed Sep 20 18:08:27 opera is just painful to read Sep 20 18:08:38 it renders awfully Sep 20 18:08:53 * ogra_ac wishes there ws afirefox build Sep 20 18:08:58 *was Sep 20 18:11:19 or chromium Sep 20 18:30:30 Hey, hostname has returned to oem-config. Nice. Sep 20 19:29:38 GrueMaster: u-boot-linaro made it over the weekend - how does it look on omap4? Sep 20 19:30:19 slangasek: working fine at our current daily image Sep 20 19:30:24 leds are now working Sep 20 19:30:37 no other issues until now Sep 20 19:31:01 I booted today's image. Serial console shows U-boot 2010.09-rc1 (Sep 18 2010 - 11:15:35) for u-boot. Sep 20 19:31:21 Looks good. And I have blinking lights next to the SD slot. :D Sep 20 19:32:13 is there a chance that we can make it blink a little slower ? Sep 20 19:32:29 rsalveti, GrueMaster: awesome to hear, thanks Sep 20 19:32:52 ogra_ac: heartbeat? need to check the code Sep 20 19:33:04 * ogra_ac would prefer once a second Sep 20 19:33:08 depends on the cpu load currently Sep 20 19:33:13 ah Sep 20 19:33:29 higher load means faster ? Sep 20 19:33:36 yup Sep 20 19:33:47 that's why heartbeat Sep 20 19:33:53 then we need to improve the userspace ! Sep 20 19:37:14 ogra_ac: playing with android? Sep 20 19:37:17 or using ubuntu already? Sep 20 19:38:00 So, is the heartbeat tied to actual cpu load or all load? Don't need excessive flutter waiting on SD I/O. Sep 20 19:38:24 don't remember the code, but it should be cpu load Sep 20 19:38:51 rsalveti, i bricked the device on sun. so i'm a bit more careful now :) Sep 20 19:39:04 hahah, got it :-) Sep 20 19:39:05 (with teh replacement) Sep 20 19:39:42 luckily the guys at the discounter where they sell it are totally clueless so it was easy to get a replacement Sep 20 19:40:05 hehe, cool Sep 20 19:51:24 slangasek: Was that u-boot omap4 only? Sep 20 19:58:28 grmblfjx Sep 20 20:09:46 Yea. My XM is finally working again (so far). 3rd time trying a fresh daily image today. Currently finishing oem-config stage. Sep 20 20:10:02 woot ! :) Sep 20 20:12:00 And...it crashed. Sep 20 20:12:03 sigh. Sep 20 20:12:11 must be because I said something, sorry ;) Sep 20 20:13:13 It's possessed. Sep 20 20:13:28 hehe Sep 20 20:13:44 kill the daemons Sep 20 20:14:28 GrueMaster: there's an omap3 as well, but you guys aren't using that yet Sep 20 20:14:45 slangasek, yeah, i havent switched over yet Sep 20 20:14:55 GrueMaster: you're welcome to test it, however: u-boot-linaro-omap3-beagle Sep 20 20:15:01 will do so next time i touch debian-cd Sep 20 20:15:09 ogra_ac, real quick ... any hardware news for me ? Sep 20 20:15:27 devilhorns, ask davidm ? Sep 20 20:15:36 he has it Sep 20 20:15:42 slangasek: Ok, now I know why XM was reporting a different version. Thanks. Sep 20 20:15:49 ogra_ac, haven't seen him on yet today, but I'll ask when I see him, thanks :) Sep 20 20:16:28 Gruemaster; which Xm version did you have ? Sep 20 20:16:35 P8 Sep 20 20:16:43 you might need to boot with mem="%&M Sep 20 20:16:44 grr Sep 20 20:16:49 256M Sep 20 20:16:52 Extra flaky goodness. Sep 20 20:17:07 i'd love to know why the kbd always does that Sep 20 20:17:34 Actually, it was running fine before Friday's power glitch. Sep 20 20:17:42 ouch Sep 20 20:18:23 Oddly enough, it is behind two surge protected power strips. Sep 20 20:18:35 well Sep 20 20:18:42 wait for the a2 Sep 20 20:18:53 I spent all day Friday trying to get Beta to reinstall. Sep 20 20:19:03 p8 is really not worth to invest much time into it Sep 20 20:19:16 I may have hosed my microSD cards or something. Sep 20 20:19:27 i know david is on it Sep 20 20:19:34 I do what I can with what I have. Sep 20 20:19:45 Yea, he mentioned it this morning. Sep 20 20:19:52 sure but the hw is known to be flaky Sep 20 20:20:52 yep, you shouldn't waste too much time on your xM Sep 20 20:21:05 I always get some weird results with mine Sep 20 20:21:11 even with mem=265M Sep 20 20:21:16 256 Sep 20 20:21:51 As I said, I haven't had issues until Friday. Sep 20 20:22:45 grmpf Sep 20 22:26:39 Well, it is now official. I can not get audio out of the default apps on any of our armel platforms in Maverick. Sep 20 22:27:14 I can at least get speaker-test to work on beagle with some massaging in alsamixer, but no gui apps. Sep 20 22:27:26 And now dove is down. Sep 20 22:27:59 And not a peep from my panda ES2 8L. Sep 20 22:28:24 GrueMaster: No good :( Unfortunately I don't have the working alsa yet else I could test Sep 20 22:28:34 I'm running 19th preinstalled Sep 20 22:29:23 I'm running today's (20100920). Devices are visible, but nothing works. Sep 20 22:29:43 Maybe some pulseaudio thing ? Sep 20 22:30:05 No. speaker-test can bypass it and go directly to hw. Sep 20 22:30:43 Well if that is the only thing that works ... Sep 20 22:30:49 * dcordes shrugs Sep 20 22:32:08 How come all the gnome-panel applets are fixed now and what is the correct way to change this ? Sep 20 22:32:18 Couldn't find settings in ~ Sep 20 22:32:34 Could you give more context? Sep 20 22:32:58 GrueMaster, What did you need to do in alsamixer to get the beagle to work? Is this different from what you had to do before? Sep 20 22:35:19 On beagle, in alsamixer, I had to unmute DAC2 Analog and crank it to 100, Crank Headset to 100, and unmute HeadsetL Mixer Audio L2 & HeadsetR Mixer Audio R2. Sep 20 22:36:31 That will at least get speaker-test to work (that's the cli speaker-test with -c 2 -t wav options). Sep 20 22:36:40 That's enough :) Sep 20 22:37:18 mpoirier, Did you have a chance to look at the beagleboard kernel-side config? Which amps are turned on there? Which have sensible volumes? Sep 20 22:37:59 persia: not haven't yet - I'm currently setting up my board. Sep 20 22:38:14 persia: I got sound going though using the scripts. Sep 20 22:38:22 Oh. My apologies. I thought you'd had a working beagle for some time. Sep 20 22:38:48 persia: i have a working beagle indeed. Just received my panda today. Sep 20 22:38:55 persia: I'm on panda now. Sep 20 22:40:08 Ah, and you don't easily have both wired to audio. I can understand that :) Anyway, figured that with GrueMaster having just gotten audio to work post-fiddling would be a handy time to get it to work pre-fiddling kernel-side. Sep 20 22:42:40 GrueMaster, Have you tried USB audio also? Are you able to reproduce rlamiero's report? Sep 20 22:42:50 persia: I'll address panda first. Sep 20 22:42:58 I don't have any usb-audio devices. Sep 20 22:43:03 mpoirier, OK. Sep 20 22:43:16 GrueMaster, Aha. Then no, and because you can't. Thanks for trying :) Sep 20 22:43:41 Oh, wait. I bought a converter several years ago for hooking up to a record player. Let me find it. Sep 20 22:43:58 persia: where's the u-boot git tree we are using for the omap4 image ? Sep 20 22:44:15 * persia has no idea Sep 20 22:44:34 I *think* we're using the linaro uboot package. Sep 20 22:44:48 mpoirier: it is the linaro u-boot. slangasek would know. Sep 20 22:45:24 I don't know where the upstream git tree lives. Note that there is at least one Ubuntu-specific patch against upstream applied, so you may want to examine the source package. Sep 20 22:46:03 is there any difference between distros in hardware support for omap3 devices like IGEPv2? Sep 20 22:47:20 jo-erlend: we haven't had a chance to really fit ubuntu to the IGEPv2 board. Sep 20 22:47:39 so I've been told. Sep 20 22:48:15 jo-erlend: there's always stuff in the board specific file that needs to be adjusted. Sep 20 22:48:37 board spesific file? Sep 20 22:48:50 I'm new to these ARM-stuff. :) Sep 20 22:49:15 jo-erlend: each board is different - same processor but different mapping of devices. Sep 20 22:49:26 jo-erlend, the kernels differ between distributions, meaning that the specific handling of various devices tends to differ slightly. Everyone tries to feed upstream, but it may take more or less time in some places or other. Sep 20 22:49:43 Userspace should have nearly precisely the same level of hardware support everywhere. Sep 20 22:50:11 ok, so I might be able to get it working by simply replacing the kernel with one from another distro? Sep 20 22:50:15 If you're a kernel person, please use Ubuntu, hack the kernel to work for you, and report how the kernel needs changing. Sep 20 22:50:33 Potentially, although we (obviously) can't support someone else's kernel. Sep 20 22:51:00 Note that there are at least 2 omap kernels in Ubuntu, so you get to try both before you go somewhere else :) Sep 20 22:51:50 If you aren't a kernel person, you ought be able to use Ubuntu userspace with some other kernels, but you do need to have some specific configuration options set: you may end up recompiling if the folks who produce your kernel don't set those. Sep 20 22:51:56 * ogra_ac would recommend trying the linaro kernel Sep 20 22:52:17 Thanks. There is a wiki page about running ubuntu on the igep. This tells me that someone there must have been successful. That's encouraging, I think. Sep 20 22:52:25 Why would you expect it to be better than the mainline kernel? Sep 20 22:52:32 mpoirier, GrueMaster: git://git.linaro.org/boot/u-boot-linaro-stable.git Sep 20 22:52:42 because linaro uses iegp2 for development Sep 20 22:52:58 fantastic slangasek - thanks. Sep 20 22:52:59 while we dont have a single of these boards Sep 20 22:58:10 is ac nvidia smartbook ? Sep 20 23:01:31 dcordes, I think I would have rephrased that question if I were you. Sep 20 23:02:11 jo-erlend: Sorry ? Sep 20 23:02:49 jo-erlend: I think he is referring to the Toshiba AC100 that ogra_ac is on. And yes, it is a Tegra 2 system. Sep 20 23:03:15 ah. :) Sep 20 23:08:00 * dcordes is waiting for decent qualcomm smartbook Sep 20 23:08:15 Keeping track of one SoC is enough Sep 20 23:09:08 Only need to convince somebody I can't make it through the winter term alive without one :D Sep 20 23:09:25 ha! Sep 20 23:10:04 Doubt it will work but I need to find a job anyway Sep 20 23:13:01 Is it possible that it is my monitor that causes this? http://pastebin.com/6hAjUwCW Sep 20 23:15:04 I think it's unlikely. I think you have to pass a framebuffer mode argument. Are you booting from recent dailies, or something else? Sep 20 23:15:32 beta. It seems to be the only readily available image? Sep 20 23:16:17 Oh, if you're using raw beta, that ought be passing a parameter Sep 20 23:17:03 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/daily-preinstalled/ has some more recent images. Mind you, those are entirely unvalidated, so might not work, or not exist, etc. on any given day. Sep 20 23:17:52 grand! Thank you. I'll give that a go immediately. I couldn't find that earier today. Perhaps I gave up too quickly. :) Sep 20 23:19:33 hm, ureadahead is now using a 8mb buffer, instead of 128mb Sep 20 23:19:33 persia: did come out some upgrades to maverick today? Sep 20 23:19:36 interesting Sep 20 23:19:54 persia: I found my usb-audio device. RCA & SPDIF in/out. Tested ok on my laptop. What were you suggesting I test it on? Sep 20 23:20:04 and should fix the oom killer messages at beagleboard Sep 20 23:20:29 GrueMaster, Anywhere you can, once per kernel flavour. No point on two devices with the same kernel, but otherwise. Sep 20 23:21:03 I'll add it to the to-do list. Sep 20 23:21:21 GrueMaster, rlamiero was reporting that on IGEPv2 (omap3) with the kernel from "linux", usb audio didn't work. I wouldn't be surprised to see other kernel flavours affected. Sep 20 23:21:42 As it stands, my XM is the only one with spare USB ports, and it is borked. Sep 20 23:21:49 well it work on i686 Sep 20 23:21:51 No rush, but it would be nice to be able to tell folks they can use usb-audio in the event that we don't have working wiremaps for various boards. Sep 20 23:22:32 rlameiro, Sure, but that's a different kernel flavour: linux-generic vs. linux-omap (although it comes from the same source package, which means we're more likely to have it just work) Sep 20 23:22:48 yeap Sep 20 23:22:54 GrueMaster: so, did you test the audio at the c4? Sep 20 23:23:08 it is weird because the problem aplay output was about the bit rate or something like that Sep 20 23:23:14 if it's not working this could explain why the same behavior at the xM Sep 20 23:23:26 and a regression, as it worked fine for lucid Sep 20 23:23:46 different kernel tree though Sep 20 23:23:48 rsalveti: On my beagle, I had to tweak alsamixer settings to get the alsa speaker-test to work. Sep 20 23:24:00 GrueMaster: same for xM, am I right? Sep 20 23:24:07 My xm has other issues. Sep 20 23:24:27 (like getting through a boot process). Sep 20 23:24:36 but last time you tested audio you said it worked after setting up alsa-mixer correctly, IIRC Sep 20 23:25:18 I thought I had. With as much testing as I do, unless I find a bug, I tend to forget what I tested where. Sep 20 23:25:35 And it is very hard to test everything on everything. Sep 20 23:26:14 haha, np Sep 20 23:26:27 Especially with special requests coming in fast & furious. Sep 20 23:26:30 but yeah, I remember you tested at the xM and you got it working after setting up alsa-mixer Sep 20 23:26:46 that's why we discussed it at our call Sep 20 23:26:54 and where we got the idea to test it on a normal beagle Sep 20 23:27:00 because with lucid it just works Sep 20 23:27:42 Right. Sep 20 23:28:01 But now I can't get my XM to boot through a known good image. Sep 20 23:28:41 These sudden audio issues eat at my soul. Sep 20 23:29:01 this is something weird, let me try to boot mine Sep 20 23:29:13 GrueMaster: what errors are you getting? Sep 20 23:31:58 On which? Audio or XM in general? Sep 20 23:34:23 can someone translate this for me? "omapfb.mode=dvi:1024x768MR-16@60". It's the bootargs I've been told to use. :) Sep 20 23:34:26 xM in general Sep 20 23:34:27 persia: usb-audio device shows up and is configurable on dove. Still no audio output from rythmbox. Sep 20 23:34:54 jo-erlend: while setting up omapfb with dvi, this should be your default resolution Sep 20 23:35:10 otherwise you'll get 640x480 Sep 20 23:35:15 rlameiro, Does GrueMaster's report on dove match your experience on the IGEPv2? Sep 20 23:35:15 that's the default one Sep 20 23:35:16 rsalveti, what would happen if my monitor didn't support that resolution? Sep 20 23:35:18 rsalveti: On my XM, it fails randomly. Sometimes it is a corrupted filesystem on second boot, sometimes it gets most of the way through oem-config before it crashes. Sep 20 23:35:32 jo-erlend: will probably give out of sync or something like that Sep 20 23:35:42 jo-erlend: use the Digital output of omap framebuffer driver with a res of 1024x768 with a bit depth of 16 bits at 60 hz refresh rate Sep 20 23:35:42 I have not seen any errors that could be traceable. Sep 20 23:36:06 GrueMaster: sounds like the random mem issues I'm facing with 512 Sep 20 23:36:14 Possibly. Sep 20 23:36:15 mine just works when I add mem=256M Sep 20 23:36:17 persia: i didnt used rythmbox, but yea, it is configured but no sound output Sep 20 23:36:28 I'll give it a try. Sep 20 23:36:36 Hate hacking the boot.scr Sep 20 23:36:51 the interesting thing is that some times it just works fine, but most of the time I try to boot with 512mb it'll give me random segfaults Sep 20 23:36:58 I thought that since it fails to load the omapfb module, it might be because the modes were incorrect? Sep 20 23:36:59 welcome to the club Sep 20 23:37:05 How about lower level sound tests? Let's find the point at which it breaks. Sep 20 23:37:41 jo-erlend: default should be safe, then you can try different resolutions Sep 20 23:37:44 aplay should be a good ground level Sep 20 23:37:47 persia: Sep 20 23:37:48 Morning all Sep 20 23:37:52 jo-erlend: what's you problem regarding omapfb? Sep 20 23:37:56 lag: haha, morning Sep 20 23:38:00 crazy timezone Sep 20 23:38:04 rlameiro, I don't have an environment to help: tell GrueMaster :p Sep 20 23:38:06 australia? Sep 20 23:38:09 rsalveti, http://pastebin.com/6hAjUwCW Sep 20 23:38:10 taiway Sep 20 23:38:11 persia: speaker-test works with usb-audio on dove. Sep 20 23:38:19 *taiwan Sep 20 23:38:39 jo-erlend: oh, ok, the missing fb0 Sep 20 23:38:46 jo-erlend: can you grab your dmesg? Sep 20 23:39:22 haha? Sep 20 23:39:26 Oh, I see Sep 20 23:39:28 :) Sep 20 23:40:01 rsalveti, I'm currently overwriting the memorycard with todays daily to see if that works. Sep 20 23:40:06 rlameiro: Weren't you having issue with *any* audio? I don't think you were using pulse. Sep 20 23:40:15 i dont use pulse Sep 20 23:40:18 just lasa Sep 20 23:40:20 alsa Sep 20 23:40:28 if alsa is broken, pulse will be also Sep 20 23:41:23 jo-erlend: could be better, but it's probably not going to fix this weird missing fb0 error Sep 20 23:41:38 because we didn't change our kernel much regarding this driver Sep 20 23:41:45 rlameiro: too true. Sep 20 23:41:46 but please try, let's see what happens Sep 20 23:41:56 if still doesn't work, you can try linaro's kernel Sep 20 23:49:57 persia: GrueMaster http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/497342/ Sep 20 23:53:26 rlameiro: Try "speaker-test -c 2 -t wav -Dhw:1" Sep 20 23:54:17 GrueMaster: persia http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/497343/ Sep 20 23:54:38 hmm Sep 20 23:54:57 seems not using andchat gets me a far more stable network Sep 20 23:55:07 i should remind that this usb interface doesnt have software mixer Sep 20 23:55:39 rlameiro: try without the -D parameter. Sep 20 23:55:56 that will play on the board. Sep 20 23:56:39 Worked on usb-audio here. Sep 20 23:57:08 the daily image doesn't seem to have anything except the boot partition. Well there is another partition too, but it only contains lost+found. Sep 20 23:57:26 the daily should have 2 partitions Sep 20 23:57:39 boot and rootfs, that will get resized at the first boot Sep 20 23:57:44 GrueMaster: its working on the board output Sep 20 23:57:52 yes, it does, but the rootfs is empty. Sep 20 23:58:15 jo-erlend: after or before the first boot? Sep 20 23:58:23 sorry.... Nautilus fooled me. :) Sep 20 23:59:33 uh. I get lots of io errors now. Sep 20 23:59:52 rsalveti, what do you mean? Everything should be on the board before the first run? Sep 21 00:00:34 GrueMaster: speaker-test says this at the help file --- Recognized sample formats are: S8 S16_LE S16_BE FLOAT_LE S32_LE S32_BE Sep 21 00:00:35 jo-erlend: sorry, after you putting the card and giving the first boot or before Sep 21 00:00:48 but i am prety sure my board only send 24bit streams Sep 21 00:01:26 any way it should work Sep 21 00:01:56 * rsalveti brb Sep 21 00:02:03 i will try the interface with the advanced mode off Sep 21 00:03:05 lol another problem, each time I unplug a usb device, when i plug it back it cant be enumerated Sep 21 00:03:12 i need to restart the board Sep 21 00:12:25 GrueMaster, persia http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/497351/ Sep 21 00:12:59 strange is that the stream of the driver is defined to 44100hz when the board is capable and hardware selected to 48000 Sep 21 00:13:37 I forced speaker-test to the driver parameter and it worked, just the problem was that the audio file was at 48khz, so nothing happened Sep 21 00:14:09 rlameiro, That looks like a deep bug, and ALSA is probably doing some internal resampling. Probably worth running the testing shell script and sending it upstream. Sep 21 00:14:25 humm Sep 21 00:14:53 persia: is that test on the repos? Sep 21 00:16:52 * persia isn't sure Sep 21 00:22:55 found this Sep 21 00:23:04 it says nothing special Sep 21 00:23:34 persia: unless this ----EDIROL UA-4FX at usb-ehci-omap.0-1.2, full speed Sep 21 00:23:51 Hrm. Sep 21 00:24:19 this means that the driver is on the specific module usb-ehci-omap.0-1.2 ? Sep 21 00:25:13 i dont have the sources of the kernel from rcn-ee so i cant check it out Sep 21 00:26:00 rlameiro: Unfortunately, I have a completely different usb-audio device. http://paste.ubuntu.com/497363/ Sep 21 00:26:19 And it supports 48000 Sep 21 00:26:53 well, then yeah, this driver is completely broken Sep 21 00:27:25 I just wanted to know where do i find the sources for it Sep 21 00:28:17 Either in the kernel or from http://alsa-project.org. Sep 21 00:28:31 What is loaded by Ubuntu is in the kernel. Sep 21 00:28:49 alsa-project.org may have newer updates that will be in the next kernel. Sep 21 00:30:38 well, but it works on my laptop, i even helped testing the patch made for this device some years ago Sep 21 00:30:49 and it went already to alsa release Sep 21 00:31:17 and it is fully supported on ubuntu, so i dont get it, it shouldnt be platform dependent should it? Sep 21 00:33:30 No, it shouldn't. Sep 21 00:33:57 well i gues i will digg into it tomorrow Sep 21 00:33:59 /proc/asound/card1/stream0 should be identical across platforms. Sep 21 00:34:28 well i will compare it with the one on my laptop Sep 21 00:34:34 1 sec Sep 21 00:37:09 GrueMaster: well its definetly an ARM/Board/ubuntu kernel issue or ubuntu driver Sep 21 00:37:10 http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/497368/ Sep 21 00:38:36 interesting. Sep 21 00:38:43 Same kernel on both? Sep 21 00:38:51 it seems something is wrong with the driver that doesnt detect the card correctly Sep 21 00:38:56 nope Sep 21 00:39:06 The omap driver is part of the main stream kernel. Sep 21 00:39:11 Linux studiobeta 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 20 14:24:04 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux Sep 21 00:39:23 Linux beagleboard 2.6.35.4-l1 #1 PREEMPT Fri Aug 27 22:09:57 UTC 2010 armv7l GNU/Linux Sep 21 00:40:30 apples<>oranges. Sep 21 00:41:14 Unfortunately. Sep 21 00:41:28 ?? Sep 21 00:41:30 Completely different alsa versions. Sep 21 00:41:41 cat /proc/asound/version Sep 21 00:41:49 Say, is Tegra2 going to be an officially supported architecture? Sep 21 00:41:49 my is 1.0.23 Sep 21 00:42:02 rlameiro: on both? Sep 21 00:42:03 Supported as in, has kernels built and won't get illegal-instruction errors? Sep 21 00:42:19 this is on arm, let me check the board Sep 21 00:42:23 DanaG: If someone pushes a kernel into the pool, sure. Sep 21 00:42:36 1.0.21 Sep 21 00:42:41 regression? Sep 21 00:42:51 rlameiro: very possibly. Sep 21 00:43:07 "has kernels built" could even be unofficial, as rcn-ee's OMAPs are/were/are. Sep 21 00:43:21 well, then i have to download the ubuntu beta to test it... Sep 21 00:43:29 rlameiro: Try downloading one of the ubuntu i386.iso files and run it live. Compare results. Sep 21 00:43:35 A bigger concern is the CPU instruction-set support -- can't use NEON on it. Sep 21 00:43:43 rlameiro: I would try a daily. Sep 21 00:43:52 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com Sep 21 00:44:16 DanaG: Shouldn't be an issue. Marvell doesn't either. Sep 21 00:44:31 Most apps don't care. Sep 21 00:44:37 Marvell doesn't even do armv7l, at least in any currently available products. =/ Sep 21 00:44:38 oversized images... Sep 21 00:45:07 rlameiro: Write one to USB. faster and doesn't waste a CD. Sep 21 00:45:30 Use usb-creator to make a bootable usb stick. Sep 21 00:45:34 well downloading Sep 21 00:45:57 i need to buy a usb stick for this stuff :D Sep 21 00:46:25 1438 KB/s not bad... Sep 21 00:46:33 rlameiro: WIll your laptop boot from SD? Sep 21 00:46:46 dont think so Sep 21 00:47:12 I'm jealous btw. My max speed is 468KB/s :P Sep 21 00:47:16 GrueMaster: never tried it, it does have an removable disk options Sep 21 00:47:28 axel rocks :D Sep 21 00:47:37 great downloader for the cli Sep 21 00:47:49 Where are you on this great rock in space? Sep 21 00:47:56 Portugal Sep 21 00:48:05 Ah. Closer to our servers. Sep 21 00:48:14 UK? Sep 21 00:48:27 I'm in Oregon, USA. Much farther for bits to travel. Sep 21 00:48:39 Yes. Millbank, I believe. Sep 21 00:49:06 rsalveti, you're right. It didn't change anything. Which files do you want? Sep 21 00:49:11 i will test some download from Oregon after the download finish Sep 21 00:49:29 do you have some link to a mirror from a uni there or something? Sep 21 00:50:41 You can try http://members.dsl-only.net/~tdavis/beagleboard-bug.jpg Sep 21 00:50:52 lol Sep 21 00:50:53 Not very big, but it is my ISP. Sep 21 00:50:57 too small to test Sep 21 00:51:46 There is a mirror server at http://ubuntu.osuosl.org/ubuntu/ Sep 21 00:51:48 but i will try anyway Sep 21 00:53:50 GrueMaster: Downloaded 694,7 megabytes in 8:14 seconds. (1437,95 KB/s) Sep 21 00:54:04 I hate you. :P Sep 21 00:54:43 I have DSL here. And I am paying premium for the fastest speed available. Sep 21 00:55:02 jo-erlend: dmesg would help, for sure Sep 21 00:55:14 And I still get pidgeon-net speeds. Sep 21 00:55:15 yeap, the connection to there is way worse than to the ubuntu server Sep 21 00:55:40 GrueMaster: i have DSL to, my sync is about 17 MB/s Sep 21 00:57:00 rsalveti, rbelem has quit (Quit: Leaving) Sep 21 00:57:00 * o Sep 21 00:57:03 bah. :) Sep 21 00:57:17 rsalveti, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/497379/ Sep 21 00:58:11 [ 1.497497] omapfb omapfb: no displays Sep 21 00:58:11 [ 1.501312] omapfb omapfb: failed to setup omapfb Sep 21 00:58:25 probably because of: Sep 21 00:58:27 [ 0.269592] omapdss VENC error: can't get VDDA_DAC regulator Sep 21 00:58:27 [ 0.269622] omapdss CORE error: Failed to initialize venc Sep 21 00:59:15 which points to bug 607250 Sep 21 00:59:16 Launchpad bug 607250 in linux (Ubuntu) "omapdss: VDDA_DAC regulator on IGEPv2 (affects: 1) (heat: 65)" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/607250 Sep 21 01:01:36 rsalveti, do you think changing the kernel would fix this? Sep 21 01:01:56 probably not, as this was reported to linux-linaro Sep 21 01:02:30 any ideas at all? Sep 21 01:03:35 GrueMaster: rebooting, going to test it now Sep 21 01:03:42 ok Sep 21 01:04:37 jo-erlend: needs to find the missing patch for it Sep 21 01:04:37 Is there a page that that pic goes with? Sep 21 01:09:00 jo-erlend: could be this one: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~beagleboard-kernel/%2Bjunk/2.6-stable/annotate/head:/patches/igepv2/0001-ARM-OMAP3-Add-S-Video-output-to-IGEPv2-board.patch Sep 21 01:09:13 will build a new kernel for you to test, give me 10 min Sep 21 01:09:26 thanks :) Sep 21 01:16:20 GrueMaster: well, back Sep 21 01:17:30 the card was detected correctly, speaker test gave the same error but i think it has to do with the format of the streaming "SE24_LE" Sep 21 01:18:58 Hmmm. Sep 21 01:18:59 the iso is not woking ok, it didnt booted completely after selecting try it.. lol i had to use ctrl+alt+F1 :D Sep 21 01:19:03 jo-erlend: please test http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/kernel/uImage.igep2 Sep 21 01:19:26 jo-erlend: just copy it over your uImage from the first partition Sep 21 01:19:27 rsalveti, then I simply replace the uImage with that one? Sep 21 01:19:30 right. Sep 21 01:19:44 then please get your dmesg for me again Sep 21 01:22:01 rsalveti: brasileir? Sep 21 01:22:06 brasileiro? Sep 21 01:22:13 rlameiro: sim, portugues? Sep 21 01:22:23 BOA ! Sep 21 01:22:29 :-) Sep 21 01:23:08 !pt :p Sep 21 01:23:10 Factoid 'pt :p' not found Sep 21 01:23:12 !pt Sep 21 01:23:13 Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em brasileiro. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigado. Sep 21 01:23:27 persia: :P Sep 21 01:24:02 persia: lol, we got it, it was just that moment of hapiness finding a language brother :D Sep 21 01:24:13 I know :) Sep 21 01:24:54 And since the two of you have such similar interests, I suspect there's going to be a lot of value to portuguese coordination for ARM audio :) Sep 21 01:25:12 rsalveti: also into audio? Sep 21 01:25:25 haha, not yet, still fighting with display issues :-) Sep 21 01:25:30 lol Sep 21 01:25:41 i took that out of the picture, Sep 21 01:25:52 Hey, alsa on armel sounds the same, regardless of language. :P Sep 21 01:25:53 * rlameiro runs is board headless :D ssh rulezzz Sep 21 01:26:12 haha, for sure, but we need to get it working for our users haha Sep 21 01:26:24 * rlameiro ssh -X even better :D Sep 21 01:26:35 haha :-) Sep 21 01:26:39 Not when your armel laptop is closer than your desktop :p Sep 21 01:26:40 rsalveti, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/497388 Sep 21 01:27:02 jo-erlend: [ 0.000000] Linux version 2.6.35-22-omap (buildd@satinash) (gcc version 4.4.5 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-14ubuntu4) ) #32-Ubuntu Fri Sep 17 09:09:03 UTC 2010 (Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.32-omap 2.6.35.4) Sep 21 01:27:06 jo-erlend: still not my kernel Sep 21 01:27:48 rsalveti, what I did, was to rename uImage to uImage.old and then rename uImage.igep2 to uImage. Sep 21 01:27:48 same one as before Sep 21 01:28:10 jo-erlend: hm, weird, could be a bug at u-boot Sep 21 01:28:23 we got a similar bug with the older u-boot we used for panda Sep 21 01:28:38 I should delete uImage.old as well? Sep 21 01:28:55 to make sure, copy your files to your pc, give mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sd and then copy them again Sep 21 01:29:28 rsalveti, I read somewhere that using -F 32 wouldn't work though. It was old, but still. Sep 21 01:29:29 if you're facing the same bug, then it's not going to work even if you remove the older uImage Sep 21 01:29:49 well, don't know much of igep2 Sep 21 01:30:09 do it as you can find at your igep2 tutorial :-) Sep 21 01:30:21 but recreate it and then copy the new files Sep 21 01:30:25 what is the problem with it? Sep 21 01:30:33 in this case, just copy the new uImage Sep 21 01:30:50 rlameiro: display not working for igep2 using default kernel for omap3 Sep 21 01:31:06 omapfb? Sep 21 01:31:11 yup Sep 21 01:31:31 I found a patch but waiting jo-erlend to test it Sep 21 01:32:08 this is mine dmesg Sep 21 01:32:09 http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/497390/ Sep 21 01:33:34 and boot args, sorry for the flood Sep 21 01:33:35 fatload mmc 0:1 0x80000000 uImage Sep 21 01:33:35 fatload mmc 0:1 0x82000000 uInitrd Sep 21 01:33:35 setenv bootargs-base vram=12M omapfb.mode=dvi:hd720-16@50 Sep 21 01:33:35 bootm 0x80000000 0x82000000 Sep 21 01:33:42 rlameiro: which kernel? Sep 21 01:34:05 rsalveti: Linux beagleboard 2.6.35.4-l1 #1 PREEMPT Fri Aug 27 22:09:57 UTC 2010 armv7l GNU/Linux Sep 21 01:34:09 rcn-ee one Sep 21 01:34:26 rlameiro: cool, the patch I found was applied at his kernel Sep 21 01:34:39 and it's not giving you errors Sep 21 01:34:41 so it seems to fix it Sep 21 01:34:50 once confirmed will send to the kernel team Sep 21 01:35:38 i can try to test it tomorrow on my hdmi tv, my girl is sleeping there now..... she will kill me if I wake her up :D Sep 21 01:36:06 rlameiro: haha, don't need to worry, I completely understand you :-) Sep 21 01:37:46 rsalveti: lol, and I am Ricardo too Sep 21 01:37:57 w00t Sep 21 01:37:59 #win Sep 21 01:38:00 :-) Sep 21 01:38:54 rsalveti, http://paste.ubuntu.com/497395 Sep 21 01:40:03 hm, weird, same error Sep 21 01:40:28 jo-erlend: could you try rlameiro's boot args? Sep 21 01:40:35 vram=12M omapfb.mode=dvi:hd720-16@50 Sep 21 01:41:40 well it is for a tv, but should be ok Sep 21 01:42:41 but now a different error Sep 21 01:42:46 rsalveti, I keep the others, I just add those arguments? Sep 21 01:42:50 [ 0.269592] omapdss VENC error: can't get VDDA_DAC regulator Sep 21 01:42:51 [ 0.269622] omapdss CORE error: Failed to initialize venc Sep 21 01:42:57 and now Sep 21 01:43:00 [ 0.255493] omapdss SDI error: can't get VDDS_SDI regulator Sep 21 01:43:00 [ 0.255493] omapdss CORE error: Failed to initialize SDI Sep 21 01:44:19 jo-erlend: change omapfb.mode=dvi:1024x768MR-16@60 to vram=12M omapfb.mode=dvi:hd720-16@50 Sep 21 01:44:38 hm, currently you don't have vram Sep 21 01:44:46 mem=512M console=ttyS2,115200n8 console=tty0 omapfb.mode=dvi:1024x768MR-16@60 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootwait text Sep 21 01:45:23 this is your current boot line Sep 21 01:45:40 try just adding vram=12M first Sep 21 01:46:00 * GrueMaster is calling it a day. Sep 21 01:46:28 while a look for an additional patch Sep 21 01:46:31 *I Sep 21 01:52:34 rsalveti, no change. Sep 21 01:53:28 rsalveti, http://paste.ubuntu.com/497402 Sep 21 01:53:59 could be another bug =\, just a moment, looking for other patches Sep 21 01:54:40 thank you. I appreciate it. Sep 21 01:55:30 well. I did change the omapfb.mode setting. I had already done that when you told me to only add the vram setting. Does that matter? Sep 21 01:55:49 nops, seems a different bug Sep 21 01:55:57 but wanted to check just to be sure Sep 21 01:56:00 rsalveti: do you want my uImage? Sep 21 01:56:32 rlameiro: no thanks, I got the sources of it already, trying now to understand what's missing Sep 21 02:00:27 seems that it's just missing a regulator definition Sep 21 02:07:27 is that something you can fix? :) Sep 21 02:09:17 jo-erlend: it seems I found the problem, working for a fix Sep 21 02:09:55 seems that the cause is another dss2 patch that we got at our tree Sep 21 02:11:23 jo-erlend: give me some minutes and I'll send another uImage to test Sep 21 02:12:28 great! :) Sep 21 02:19:37 building a new kernel Sep 21 02:19:44 :) Sep 21 02:20:28 it would be really cool if that worked. I think the board is very cute, but it would be nice to be able to use it for something too :) Sep 21 02:21:14 sure :-) Sep 21 02:22:48 jo-erlend: http://people.canonical.com/~rsalveti/kernel/uImage.igep2-v2 Sep 21 02:22:54 same procedure, please :-) Sep 21 02:23:58 hopefully at least a different error message Sep 21 02:23:58 :-) Sep 21 02:25:45 rsalveti, hey, I have something! Sep 21 02:25:50 I have text! It's kinda blue! Sep 21 02:25:53 quick Q for those "in the know" ... the default netbook launcher (clutter one) ... what ships there for sound ? that depend on pulse ? or is it also using canberra ? Sep 21 02:26:08 jo-erlend: awesome Sep 21 02:26:18 oh nvm, I can find out via synaptic Sep 21 02:26:23 blue should be fine Sep 21 02:26:32 at least I get blue text at my panda Sep 21 02:26:37 but it works fine on X Sep 21 02:27:10 * rsalveti never tested the clutter based netbook launcher Sep 21 02:27:18 jo-erlend: can you send me your dmesg Sep 21 02:27:46 jo-erlend: even if you get something, to be able to login at your serial you probably need to create a ttyS2.conf file for your upstart Sep 21 02:27:57 with correct parameters Sep 21 02:28:10 devilhorns, I believe the default stack should be canberra-on-pulse: which layer a given app hits depends on the app. More use of canberra for simple alerts would be appreciated. Sep 21 02:28:17 rsalveti, I have no serial :/ Sep 21 02:28:24 oh, that's fine Sep 21 02:28:37 jo-erlend: so you should be able to see something at your monitor Sep 21 02:28:53 persia, ok, just wanted to check if canberra was the way we want to go wrt the efl one Sep 21 02:29:26 I get a fatal error, missing files in /lob/modules/blabla. I noticed that before, I have no /lib/modules directory. Am I supposed to? Sep 21 02:29:46 jo-erlend: that's ok for now, that's just because I got you just the uImage Sep 21 02:29:48 devilhorns, I think we should go that way, as it makes it easier long-term to have global alert management. Sep 21 02:29:50 still missing the modules Sep 21 02:30:07 jo-erlend: but does it stops at this fatal errors? Sep 21 02:30:17 persia, fair enough :) Sep 21 02:30:45 rsalveti, it does. Sep 21 02:31:03 jo-erlend: ok, let me get you the kernel modules Sep 21 02:32:32 rsalveti, and I get lots of "modules does not exist" in my xorg.log. Sep 21 02:32:52 hm, could be another issue Sep 21 02:33:04 devilhorns, That said, if you know of some reason why it's better not to use libcanberra, I'd be happy to hear arguments, but based on everything I've heard, it's a sensible direction. Sep 21 02:33:10 but can you see something from your X11 session? Sep 21 02:33:19 I mean, does it show something at your monitor? Sep 21 02:33:28 rsalveti, no. Sep 21 02:33:46 one step at a time :-) Sep 21 02:33:53 jo-erlend: can you paste me your dmesg? Sep 21 02:33:59 yes! I have characters on my screen. That's awesome :) Sep 21 02:35:10 rsalveti, http://paste.ubuntu.com/497419 Sep 21 02:36:07 hmm... [ 0.000000] Linux version 2.6.35.4+ (rsalveti@evatp) (gcc version 4.4.5 20100824 (prerelease) (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-9ubuntu2) ) #42 Mon Sep 20 22:15:20 BRT 2010 (Ubuntu 2.6.35-21.31-omap 2.6.35.4) <-- Didn't it say that before too? Sep 21 02:36:41 yup, but check the timestamp Sep 21 02:36:44 it's now different Sep 21 02:36:56 persia, no particular reason comes to mind ... I was just curious if canberra was the "preferred" way to go wrt sounds, or if it was just something the netbook-efl devs dropped in Sep 21 02:37:05 actually it isn't. It sais 1/1 2000. Sep 21 02:37:27 jo-erlend: hm, with error and etc Sep 21 02:37:36 hmm? Sep 21 02:37:55 so same dmesg as before Sep 21 02:38:11 were you able to login and get the dmesg? Sep 21 02:38:20 devilhorns, it's currently used in many flavours (Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu UEC live, Edubuntu Desktop, Edubuntu Desktop KDE, Xubuntu Desktop, Mythbuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Netbook), so I think it's safe to say it's well-supported in Ubuntu. Sep 21 02:38:22 if not you're probably pasting the older one Sep 21 02:38:33 no. I had to eject the card and mount it in my laptop. Sep 21 02:38:45 Doesn't seem to be in Kubuntu Desktop or Netbook, but since it's in Edubuntu Destktop KDE, I suspect there's some integration bits in place. Sep 21 02:38:49 well, it's the same dmesg Sep 21 02:38:51 same kernel Sep 21 02:38:54 rsalveti, perhaps I can just remove the logs? Sep 21 02:38:56 same timestamp and same errors Sep 21 02:39:05 sure Sep 21 02:39:10 try generating a new one Sep 21 02:39:21 persia, well, support wasn't my concern :) just didn't know if the netbook-efl devs picked it out of the blue or something :) Sep 21 02:39:25 right. Is it ok to simply delete them, or must I create a new empty one? Sep 21 02:39:50 just delete them Sep 21 02:39:58 it should create a new one when booting Sep 21 02:40:14 devilhorns, At least everyone else uses it. I can't say much more :) Sep 21 02:40:36 persia, ok :) Sep 21 02:43:19 persia, was wondering cause gonna be adding sounds back into the new one soon Sep 21 02:45:34 Cool! Sep 21 02:45:38 rsalveti, http://paste.ubuntu.com/497424 Sep 21 02:46:07 jo-erlend: still the old one Sep 21 02:46:10 weird Sep 21 02:46:39 heh, I deleted all the logs! :) Sep 21 02:47:28 but you spoke of a bug earlier.. Perhaps I should try to create a new fat32 partition again? Sep 21 02:47:36 haha, not possible, at least the timestamp should be different Sep 21 02:47:43 jo-erlend: please Sep 21 02:48:00 and remove all your logs again Sep 21 02:49:11 persia, btw, new one supports changing icon sizes too :) Sep 21 02:53:20 rsalveti, I think I know the problem... :) Sep 21 02:53:41 gedit was smart enough to know that it already had the file open, but not smart enough to understand that the file had changed. Sep 21 02:53:54 :-) Sep 21 02:54:23 rsalveti, http://paste.ubuntu.com/497433 Sep 21 02:55:07 OK, now it's different Sep 21 02:55:31 yes. What are all those filesystem errors? Sep 21 02:57:05 jo-erlend: probably because you're still using the pre-installed image without resizing the disk Sep 21 02:57:25 you're only able to do that when using the uInitrd and giving at least one boot Sep 21 02:57:42 oh, ok. Does it have any consequences? Sep 21 02:57:57 yep, you're going to be able to do much work on it Sep 21 02:58:05 :) Sep 21 02:58:11 the good thing is that we now have the display fixes Sep 21 02:58:34 so I'll submit them and when we get them applied you'll need to change just the x-loader and u-boot, if needed Sep 21 02:58:49 yes. It looks to me that the missing /lib/modules is what's causing it to halt. Sep 21 02:58:56 probably Sep 21 02:59:10 I'm uploading the modules for you Sep 21 02:59:23 but for the moment you could try to mount your sd card at your host and get inside with qemu Sep 21 02:59:26 devilhorns, careful now, you might make something so nice nobody wants the clutter version :) Sep 21 02:59:28 and try to run depmod Sep 21 02:59:42 this will create the modules.xxx files that the boot is complaining **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Sep 21 02:59:57 2010