**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 28 02:59:57 2011 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 28 04:47:30 2011 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jul 28 04:42:15 2011 Jul 28 06:07:06 i have fix the sound problems Jul 28 06:08:36 nice! Jul 28 06:18:32 ^_^ Jul 28 07:10:02 Mitnick: Which sound problem, specifically? For which platform? Is there a bug? Jul 28 07:50:53 persia: i installed prebuilt marverick,then i run sudo apt-get upgrade , when i test alsa ,but only output noise Jul 28 07:51:15 persia: my board is pandaboard A2 Jul 28 07:59:15 try with 11.04 Jul 28 07:59:37 just to get your board working Jul 28 07:59:58 store to a file your alsaconfig and restore it on your maverick Jul 28 08:03:35 i had fixed up it by using amixer cset to change alsa configure Jul 28 08:08:06 hi all Jul 28 08:08:23 how to to autologin to ubuntu Jul 28 08:09:04 I have modified /etc/init/tty1.conf with exec /sbin/mingetty --autologin siji tty1 Jul 28 08:09:14 but it's not happening Jul 28 08:25:15 help..pls... Jul 28 08:39:42 persia, u there ? Jul 28 09:23:54 rsalveti: yesterday's bug is still alive, there are still two depends need to fix Jul 28 12:35:49 Mitnick: sorry, I got caught in some meetings. Jul 28 12:35:52 siji: Yes. Jul 28 12:37:33 persia, ha.. Jul 28 12:37:46 strugling to make xbmc autostart Jul 28 12:38:23 When do you want it to auto start? Jul 28 12:38:43 The OS have to start with xbmc Jul 28 12:39:44 OK. Set up some user, st that user to autologin. Set XMBC to autostart for that user. Jul 28 12:39:55 that I did Jul 28 12:39:59 autoloing Jul 28 12:40:02 login Jul 28 12:40:04 WIth /etc/xdg/autostart/foo.desktop? Jul 28 12:40:15 no Jul 28 12:40:31 i have modified /etc/init/tty1.conf for autologin Jul 28 12:41:14 I would have done something with the display manager configuration, but that might work. Jul 28 12:41:14 so autologin is happening Jul 28 12:41:22 ok Jul 28 12:41:37 persia, instead of lxde can i use only openbox Jul 28 12:41:38 ? Jul 28 12:41:41 Right, so when an XDG-compliant session starts, it will run the stuff from /etc/xdg/autostart/ Jul 28 12:42:04 ok Jul 28 12:42:07 So just alunch the session in which you want to host XMBC, and it will launch XMBC if you add the appropriate .desktop file there. Jul 28 12:42:20 ok. let me give a try Jul 28 12:43:35 You could use openbox instead of lxde, but I don't believe openbox to be XDG compliant, so you might end up needing to hardcode more things. Jul 28 12:43:54 persia, ok Jul 28 12:44:23 cant I make openbox as default display manager ? Jul 28 12:44:49 by modifying /etc/X11/default-displaymanager Jul 28 12:44:58 Which hasnt worked for me Jul 28 12:45:36 I don't know the precise mechanism for making openbox the default dm Jul 28 12:46:09 ok Jul 28 12:46:24 I suspect that it'S related to the use of x-session-manager and x-window-manager, but I can't remember precisely how those work. Jul 28 12:46:58 IF openbox is the only provider of x-session-manager installed on the system, it *ought* be alunched by default without any extra effort. Jul 28 12:47:39 Of course, that depends on having the autologin be done by the x-display-manager : I'm not sure how it might interact with hardcoding in an upstart script. Jul 28 12:47:52 ok Jul 28 12:57:09 http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=38473 Jul 28 12:57:18 I was refering this documentation Jul 28 12:57:31 But hasnt worked for me Jul 28 13:04:11 I'm not sure. From a brief look, I wouldn't do it that way at all. Jul 28 13:06:16 ok Jul 28 13:15:05 can a userspace program also install an interrupt handler or must it be in the kernel? Jul 28 14:17:27 persia, i have tried one sample apps in autostart with lxde and it's working Jul 28 14:18:00 not able to start xbmc cose its borken ;( Jul 28 14:18:23 I hope the same way xbmc also can start Jul 28 14:28:24 persia, am trying to run xbmc on top of openbox Jul 28 14:28:41 and modified defaultdisplay manager file with openbox-session Jul 28 14:29:09 but it's only login to the console mode Jul 28 14:29:37 why it's like that Jul 28 15:05:16 I suspect it'S because you've set autologin in the upstart script, rather than launching an x-display-manager, and having that do the autologin. Jul 28 15:56:04 hello, i have installed last year the ubuntu 10.10 netbook version on my beagleboard xm with kernel 2.6.35-23-omap, now i want to build a new kernel, but i dont find the sources for this version. can someone help me ? Jul 28 16:01:18 rOxx: How badly do you want that specific version? Source is fairly easy to find for 2.6.35-22.33 (which should have been used for release), and 2.6.35-30.54 (which is the recommended kernel for 10.10 currently). Jul 28 16:02:51 If you *really* want -23, there appaer to be three revisions: Jul 28 16:03:34 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/linux/2.6.35-23.39 Jul 28 16:03:41 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/linux/2.6.35-23.40 Jul 28 16:03:47 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/linux/2.6.35-23.41 Jul 28 16:04:21 hiyall.. umm, could somebody point out how to play 1080p with hw accel (headless natty on pandaboard), since I can't find anything about it on the wiki... i've installed all the omap4 extras, but don't really know what to do now Jul 28 16:06:08 fisuk, gstreamer should be acceled after that Jul 28 16:06:26 persia: this versions are not patched for omap systems? Jul 28 16:07:11 rOxx: I don't think there are many patches needed for the beagleboard, and I suspect those versions have them. Jul 28 16:07:48 If you especially want the older version, you may need the matching linux-meta package (start from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta/+publishinghistory) Jul 28 16:08:15 But I'll strongly recommend you upgrade to 2.6.35-30.54 if you're running 10.10 Jul 28 16:11:19 rOxx: The Maverick omap kernel was still separate from the ubuntu main kernel. It wasn't until Natty that it was integrated into the main ubuntu kernel tree. Jul 28 16:11:32 topfs2: so just outputting to the framebuffer will do the job? Jul 28 16:11:53 GrueMaster: Thanks for the correction. Jul 28 16:11:57 * persia digs up different urls Jul 28 16:13:15 ok i will try it with a newer version. i want to build the kernel on my desktop computer, because i think on the beagleboard it is very slow. the procedure of the kernel cross compiling is to build the kernel with the modules on my desktop, copy the source folder back to the beagleboard, then install the modules and update-initramfs, copy the uImage to the fat partition and boote from sd card again. is this correkt ? Jul 28 16:13:16 fisuk, output what? if its a file it needs to be decoded, that you use gstraemer for Jul 28 16:14:39 rOxx: Sounds right. Jul 28 16:14:44 GrueMaster: is this correct, that i need for the maverick version a special omap kernel version and cant use the main ubuntu kernel for beagleboard xm? Jul 28 16:14:46 topfs2: i mean the device where to output the video after gstreamer decodes it. speaking in gstreamer terms, the output sink. fbdevsink. Jul 28 16:15:38 yes. The beagleXM support was added very late in Maverick, but after it landed, it went into the upstream kernel and the kernel team was able to just use one tree after that. Jul 28 16:15:43 ought to work I guess Jul 28 16:16:28 rOxx: Unless you are really attached to Maverick, I would recommend using natty as a starting point. Jul 28 16:19:42 GrueMaster: you suggest to update to the natty version and use the main ubuntu kernel version then ? Jul 28 16:19:56 Yes. Jul 28 16:20:51 Although unless you have a lot of stuff installed, it would be much quicker to reinstall than to upgrade, especially if you are only on SD. Jul 28 16:22:32 yes i have installed a lot of stuff and want to update, do you know how long it take to compile a new kernel on the beagleboard? Jul 28 16:23:16 Let me look at the buildd output logs. Somewhere around 2-3 hours I think. Jul 28 16:24:27 ok, i thought it take much more time. Jul 28 16:24:33 Er, more like 8-9 hours. Jul 28 16:25:46 i want to use the old .config file for the new kernel. what is the best way to do this ? Jul 28 16:26:20 make oldconfig Jul 28 16:26:51 yes on the beagleboard its right, but on my desktop ? Jul 28 16:27:19 copy the .config via ssh from the beagleboard to my desktop. but in which folder ? Jul 28 16:28:35 Wouldn't you put it in the folder where your cross-source resides? Jul 28 16:28:48 * persia doesn't cross-compile, and isn't quite sure. Jul 28 16:30:31 with oldconfig it use the .config file from the kernel folder and not from the boot folder ? Jul 28 16:31:26 I would think the build process for using an old config would be the same for all arches regardless of cross-compiling. Jul 28 16:31:52 * GrueMaster hasn't compiled a kernel in a while. Jul 28 16:32:26 Last time I did it, I just copied the config to /.config and ran make oldconfig. Jul 28 16:33:29 btw. The Natty release kernel took 20.5 hours to build on arm HW. Jul 28 16:33:43 https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ppa/+build/2598151 Jul 28 16:37:14 ok thx i will try it. but i have another question. i^m using a hama sd card class6 since 3/4 year and now it is very slow in the write speed. now i want to copy the hama sd card with dd to a new one. is this correct that i only must edit the UUID number in the bootloader to boot the linux system from a new card ? Jul 28 16:53:17 If you are using a PC to do the copying and have two SD readers, use gparted. It has a copy partition feature that will copy the uuid and everything. Jul 28 16:54:12 You can also use it to copy the rootfs to a usb drive (which will greatly speed up performance). Just make sure you either reformat the SD root partition or at least change the uuid. Jul 28 16:58:36 ok, with a usb drive, which changed are needed for boot from it ? Jul 28 17:04:26 rOxx: If you use gparted to copy the rootfs partition, none, other than changing the uuid of the SD root partition. Jul 28 17:05:39 ok for sd cards i understand it and for a usb drive the same procedureß Jul 28 17:05:46 ? Jul 28 17:07:32 so how do i get oneiric on to a pandaboard? Jul 28 17:07:38 gparted will make a copy-exact of the selected partition, including the uuid. Once the copy is done, both the SD and USB drive will share a uuid. Since the fstab and boot.scr are set to mount root via uuid, if you change the SD uuid, it will go to the usb drive. The kernel will still load from SD. Jul 28 17:07:55 zul, there are many ways. What is your preference? Jul 28 17:08:08 the easiest and fastest Jul 28 17:08:26 Preinstalled server, preinstalled desktop, or netinstall. Jul 28 17:08:33 preinstalled server Jul 28 17:08:42 Easiest/fastest is preinstalled server. Jul 28 17:09:01 The images are on http://cdimage.ubuntu.com Jul 28 17:09:14 k thanks Jul 28 17:10:11 If you want alpha 2, then go to /releases/oneiric/alpha-2. Latest is in /ubuntu-server/daily-preinstalled. Jul 28 17:10:24 The latest uses the new 3.0 kernel. :D **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jul 29 02:59:56 2011