**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 20 02:59:57 2011 Oct 20 03:00:26 Lopi: ah ok forgot all about qemu, how would a mount on the .img work? i tried and got nothing but errors. Oct 20 03:01:16 stlsaint, I haven't done it personally, but typically like this: sudo mount -o loop file.img /media/BT5 Oct 20 03:01:30 stlsaint, depends on what distro you use, you don't have to use /media Oct 20 03:01:39 Lopi: right that is what i thought and tried but it does not work that way Oct 20 03:01:58 stlsaint, what's the error? Oct 20 03:02:34 stlsaint, I'm going to have to do this eventually as I'm porting Ubuntu and BT5 to the iPad ;p Oct 20 03:02:39 stlsaint, either way qemu is a nice work around Oct 20 03:03:10 Lopi: sorry i mistaken your words, the mount works fine and can edit configs, im still thinking the chroot method but you clarified that with qemu Oct 20 03:03:30 Lopi: btw there is already a BT5 image for the motorola xoom Oct 20 03:03:50 stlsaint, native or chroot jail? Oct 20 03:03:52 Lopi: but you are unable to install mysql/postgresql for some reason that i cannot figure out Oct 20 03:04:37 stlsaint, most likely chroot jail on top of android unless lilstevie or LIV2 did it ;p Oct 20 03:05:39 stlsaint, yeah it's a chroot jail Oct 20 03:05:41 Lopi: sorry, yes chroot method Oct 20 03:06:04 stlsaint, you'll need to make modifications by booting it with qemu first Oct 20 03:06:23 Lopi: oh ok Oct 20 03:07:18 stlsaint, never played with it on android, but I assume you don't have write access to the rootfs this way Oct 20 03:08:09 Lopi: on tablet? tablet is rooted Oct 20 03:09:17 stlsaint, yeah Oct 20 03:09:26 stlsaint, I don't really know how it all works never looked into it Oct 20 03:10:05 Lopi: on the tablet the arm img just chroots (for now) Oct 20 03:10:19 the backtrack team has not shown or expressed any further plans for development on it Oct 20 03:10:53 a guy who makes roms for the xoom went ahead and threw together a script to automate the process of unpacking the .gz and scripts ,etc Oct 20 03:11:26 now im troubleshooting the mysql/postgresql issue to help with further development Oct 20 03:11:38 just never dealt with ARM before so its all new to me as well Oct 20 03:12:12 it's really not much different Oct 20 03:14:22 Lopi: so you say i will have to make some adjustments to boot the qemu image? Oct 20 03:17:24 stlsaint, nah you should be able to boot the img in qemu without modifications Oct 20 03:18:03 oh ok Oct 20 03:25:42 Lopi: hrm, errors given when trying to boot img Oct 20 03:26:04 -M is important Oct 20 03:26:07 stlsaint, what are the errors and what command are you using to boot the img? Oct 20 03:26:32 Lopi: says booting from hard disk...failed: couldnt not read the boot disk...same for floppy of course... Oct 20 03:26:36 then for cd-rom Oct 20 03:26:36 lilstevie: re exams -- no worries, BTDT Oct 20 03:27:02 stlsaint, pastebin or pastie for me Oct 20 03:27:03 Lopi: 4999MB medium detected...Boot failed: Could not read from CDROM (code 0005) Oct 20 03:27:26 stlsaint, please include the command you used to boot Oct 20 03:27:47 Lopi: aye one sec Oct 20 03:29:01 lilstevie: is "B7+" an asus thing? Or: what is is? Oct 20 03:29:03 *what is it Oct 20 03:29:50 twb, he's in class right now Oct 20 03:30:11 Eh, I'll see his reply when he gets around to it, no hurry Oct 20 03:30:47 Lopi: you in the same class? Oct 20 03:31:12 twb, nope we just work on a lot of projects online together Oct 20 03:31:54 twb, mainly the Ubuntu port to the iPhone until he moved onto the Galaxy line and the transformer Oct 20 03:33:26 Huh, I thought iphones were locked down out the wazoo Oct 20 03:33:54 www.idroidproject.org Oct 20 03:33:57 www.projectix.org Oct 20 03:34:57 just quickly, some B7 and everything above that have a new secure boot key Oct 20 03:35:07 ok back in a bit Oct 20 03:35:30 But what is a B7? Oct 20 03:35:54 Is it an SKU, or a chipset like the Intel's P45, or what Oct 20 03:36:42 Lopi: http://paste.debian.net/138170/ Oct 20 03:38:48 stlsaint, do you have BT5 arm on a cd? Oct 20 03:39:41 nope Oct 20 03:40:31 wonder if there is a /proc file to tell a temperature on pandaboard under 11.10 Oct 20 03:41:20 stlsaint, heh okay Oct 20 03:41:31 stlsaint, give me a few and I'll show you how to boot it Oct 20 03:41:34 stlsaint, I'm a bit busy atm Oct 20 03:41:35 kk Oct 20 03:41:38 cool Oct 20 03:41:43 Lopi: gotcha Oct 20 03:43:42 twb, it is the first 2 digits of the serial number Oct 20 03:44:36 but the SBK itself is a tegra thing Oct 20 03:45:13 it is just ASUS changed the baked in key in some time during july Oct 20 03:45:24 thus B7 Oct 20 03:45:35 B = 11 :p Oct 20 03:45:44 as in 2011 Oct 20 03:45:45 Ha Oct 20 03:45:56 x is the month Oct 20 03:46:08 in BxO Oct 20 03:46:19 the rest still no idea about though Oct 20 03:47:14 but other devices like the picasso have the SBK set too, but it is a different key on those devices, as it is set at bring up Oct 20 03:47:37 but the picasso has a random SBK Oct 20 03:47:56 well pseudo random Oct 20 04:03:58 man this dang img is frustrating Oct 20 04:16:45 Lopi: i must leave for a bit, if you wouldnt mind either posting here or in a pastebin for me on procedure in case i dont make it back i would appreciate it Oct 20 04:17:09 stlsaint, yeah sure Oct 20 04:17:18 stlsaint, just keep idling and I'll get to it eventually Oct 20 04:30:47 heh Oct 20 04:30:50 that will be the day Oct 20 04:58:23 stlsaint, http://pastie.org/private/nwoi9z3kzp6utcghpk1qdw Oct 20 04:58:47 stlsaint, refer to the Ubuntu wiki for more information Oct 20 05:22:20 lilstevie, you around? Oct 20 05:51:55 Lopi: yeah I am back now Oct 20 06:15:57 twb: btw, I now have 2 others who have successfully compiled u-boot Oct 20 06:16:12 lilstevie: 32G or 16G ? Oct 20 06:17:20 actually that is a good question Oct 20 11:34:06 so i was playing with qnx rtos on the beagleboard yesterday and i somehow accidently wrote to NAND flash Oct 20 11:34:22 whenever i boot my beagleboard, i just get 40V Oct 20 11:34:33 anyone know how to get out of this conundrum? Oct 20 11:35:29 there are instructions somewhere on the web Oct 20 11:35:35 i followed them Oct 20 11:35:47 using MLO file copy first to a blank SD card Oct 20 11:35:59 i have a second board and that SD card boots on it fine, but not the one with 40V Oct 20 11:36:46 so you recovered your NAND following online instructions already ? well, probably ask in #beagle about the broken NAND recovery instructions then Oct 20 11:37:15 ogra_: no it just doesnt do anything Oct 20 11:37:50 ubuntu specifically doesnt tuch NAND to avoid such support cases, if you trashed your NAND, recover it using an upstream method Oct 20 11:38:04 yea. Oct 20 14:29:08 Is there a trick to using the preinstalled ARM images? I've tried the OMAP4 image (on a Panda board) and the Quick Start Board image and both of them fail in the same way for me Oct 20 14:29:33 I get the initial user creation oem-config stuff, then it appears to install, and then X restarts and I get the oem-config wizard again Oct 20 14:29:50 If I drop to a virtual terminal I can see that the hostname got set, the user account got created, etc. Oct 20 14:30:15 But the fact that this is happening on two different images on two different pieces of hardware makes me wonder if there's a bug or if I'm missing something obvious Oct 20 14:31:28 (Oops, forgot to mention both were 11.10 images) Oct 20 14:31:45 fader_, double check on the sd card if /var/lib/oem-config/run still exists, if it does remove it.. Oct 20 14:32:10 (it's safe as long as you have the user account created) Oct 20 14:32:40 rcn-ee_at_work: Cool, thanks... let me try that. I assume if that works my next step should be to file a bug ;) Oct 20 14:33:25 yeah, with oem-config i think, it's been a while since i filed a bug for that package, basicly after you username/etc is created it should remove that file.. Oct 20 14:36:09 rcn-ee_at_work: Yep, that did the trick, so looks like that's the bug. Thanks! Oct 20 14:56:46 fader_: There is already a bug filed. Oct 20 14:57:26 bug 856293 Oct 20 14:57:27 Launchpad bug 856293 in ubiquity "oem-config not removed after install on preinstalled desktop images due to debconf.dat being locked " [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/856293 Oct 20 15:01:04 GrueMaster: Sweet, less typing for me then :) Oct 20 16:02:18 ogra_, infinity just registered https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/arm-p-live-installer Oct 20 16:09:20 janimo, wrong name Oct 20 16:09:31 must be ubuntu-arm-p Oct 20 16:28:59 trying to get a network connection up and running on core, does anyone have any idea what packages are on there, and what aren't so we can see what's available to configure it? Oct 20 16:33:01 dabukalam: You should be able to establish a basic static ip based network connection, depending on the kernel used. Oct 20 16:33:34 dabukalam, the tarball includes just enough OS to run apt, nothign more, no configs or extra packages Oct 20 16:33:36 I can't remember if dhcp is also in the core, but the manifest should tell you what packages are installed. Oct 20 16:33:56 its designed as a base for building images on top of it Oct 20 16:34:03 or as an easy way to get a chroot Oct 20 16:34:07 No dhcp client, no. Oct 20 16:34:18 dont expect it to be usable ootb beyond that Oct 20 16:34:29 dhcp wasn't on there Oct 20 16:34:37 right, on purpose Oct 20 16:34:43 couldn't figure out how to restart the networking service Oct 20 16:34:45 so i just rebooted Oct 20 16:34:49 and it's working now Oct 20 16:34:54 so i can install whatever i want Oct 20 16:34:54 like there are no user accounts nor a root password Oct 20 17:14:49 janimo, also, can you fix the naming on the wiki too please ? Oct 20 17:57:08 win 16 Oct 20 18:14:29 lilstevie: ping Oct 20 19:09:47 /win/win 3 Oct 20 19:12:02 fail Oct 20 19:36:21 lilstevie: Just to let you know, I upgraded natty to oneiric on my Transformer successfully, now I want dual-boot + CMW + hardware accel :P Oct 20 19:47:16 Is the current sgx driver working on oneiric? I've probably messed up my image w/ crap left around but I'm not sure ... just know X isn't starting due to sgx issues ... can't seem to load pvr srv Oct 20 20:50:55 Quintasan_: thost are 3 things that you cannot have all at the same time Oct 20 20:50:58 for now anyway Oct 20 21:09:00 hi hi Oct 20 21:09:19 I'm considering hunting down a full blown ARM laptop Oct 20 21:09:40 (ac100) Oct 20 21:09:51 thanks Oct 20 21:09:53 bbl Oct 21 00:15:20 lilstevie: ok, just a small question, SBKv2 means that the security key changed and we don't know the new key, right? Oct 21 00:20:43 correct Oct 21 00:21:11 well, more to the point, we have the key, but have been asked not to release it this time Oct 21 00:21:23 but there is a little compatibility issue Oct 21 02:48:03 Does anyone know how to install omap4-extras-multimedia for ubuntu(Oneiric) ? Oct 21 02:48:33 This multimedia addons looks imcomplete. Oct 21 02:49:17 I cannot install it via synaptic by adding tiomap PPA on Oneiric. Oct 21 02:54:56 Names **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Oct 21 02:59:57 2011