**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Aug 29 02:59:58 2012 Aug 29 07:37:32 ogra_: is bug 1042930 valid or are the instructions over here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/QA/Pandaboard are incomplete? Aug 29 07:37:33 Launchpad bug 1042930 in ubiquity "partition size error during install of Quantal on Panda board" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1042930 Aug 29 07:39:52 xnox: I've seen that resizing partitions error elsewhere as well as on pandaboard Aug 29 07:41:07 elfy: true, that's a standard d-i prompt. pandaboard is special =) cause you boot of SD and it is sometimes possible to install back on to SD Aug 29 07:41:35 i'm not sure if the reporter of 1042930 did everything right or not. Aug 29 07:41:57 they did exactly the same as I've done Aug 29 07:42:16 whether that is right is another matter of course ;) Aug 29 07:48:23 hi Aug 29 07:48:45 I managed to run ubuntu-tv on my pandaboard Aug 29 07:48:53 I have ubuntu 12.04 Aug 29 07:50:01 however ubuntu tv is very slow (10s to change selection) Aug 29 07:50:21 looks like the animation causes problems Aug 29 07:55:53 does this mean that there is no hardware acceleration? Aug 29 08:15:35 probably no because movies are not watchable Aug 29 09:03:04 ogra_: mind trying latest pvr-omap4 from https://launchpad.net/~rsalveti/+archive/ppa/+packages?field.name_filter=&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=quantal ? Aug 29 09:03:14 ogra_: tested here and it built fine with the latest stock kernel Aug 29 10:29:38 rsalveti, [ 70165.536] (II) OMAP(0): Successfully initialized the "omap_pvr" sub-module Aug 29 10:29:53 * ogra_ tries es2_info Aug 29 10:32:09 wow, pretty slow, but GLES is there Aug 29 10:32:18 * ogra_ reboots the panda Aug 29 10:32:28 lets see if thats better after a reboot Aug 29 10:44:15 Generating kernel u-boot image... /usr/sbin/flash-kernel: 287: /usr/sbin/flash-kernel: mkimage: not found Aug 29 10:44:33 should not flash-kernel depend/recommend u-boot-tools? Aug 29 10:44:57 hrw, no, else you would install it on all systems using flash-kernel Aug 29 10:45:15 d-i/ubiquity should have installed it Aug 29 10:45:25 its part of the bootloader setup process Aug 29 10:46:32 what about systems installed with debootstrap? Aug 29 10:46:32 hrw, if thats a normal ubuntu install from one of our images, please file a bug against flash-kernel (namely the flash-kernel-installer udeb) Aug 29 10:47:08 ogra_: thats issue from trystack system. I do not know how base image there was prepared Aug 29 10:47:18 well, i assume people using debootstrap know which debconf bits they need to set to make the system work proper as well as which packages they need to install to do that Aug 29 10:47:51 anyway I am fine with situation Aug 29 10:48:43 I want fast arm machine with 2+GB ram and fast storage ;) Aug 29 10:48:54 building a properly set up system based on a bare bootstrap simply requires a lot of bits to be put in place, if people want a proper installation and dont know that they should use a preseedded d-i or some such instead Aug 29 10:51:16 rsalveti, uploaded :) Aug 29 11:16:49 I've made apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get install ubuntu-omap4-extras on ubuntu 12.04 on pandaboard Aug 29 11:19:26 since then ubuntu-tv does not start Aug 29 11:19:59 http://paste.ubuntu.com/1173624/ Aug 29 11:20:22 any idea? Aug 29 11:21:38 check if your pvr driver is properly installed and built Aug 29 11:21:47 lsmod |grep pvr Aug 29 11:22:35 also make sure if you use the PPA packages that you install the kernel from the PPA ... the driver in the PPA is incompatible with the kernel from the archive Aug 29 11:23:01 (for details talk to TI though, we dont maintain the PPA) Aug 29 11:23:17 lsmod | grep pvr returns Aug 29 11:23:23 omapdrm_pvr Aug 29 11:25:43 I have official 12.04 image Aug 29 11:26:03 and then I made dist-upgrade Aug 29 11:26:08 and install extras Aug 29 11:26:11 right, which ships a pvr from the archive that matches the kernel from the archive ... Aug 29 11:26:37 if you switch to the PPA yoou need to install the TI maintained kernel from the PPA as well Aug 29 11:27:03 check if that happened through a package dependency (uname -a should tell you what you are running, compare with whats in the PPA) Aug 29 11:27:28 ubuntu doesnt test the TI PPA stuff, we only make sure whats in the archive works Aug 29 11:27:57 how can I check what is in PPA Aug 29 11:28:18 on the launchapd page of the PPA Aug 29 11:28:24 I have 3.4.0-1485-omap4 Aug 29 11:29:15 here? https://launchpad.net/~tiomap-dev/+archive/release Aug 29 11:29:25 looks liek a PPA kernel, ubuntu doesnt use 3.4 at all on omap4 Aug 29 11:31:06 so it's not good? Aug 29 11:32:21 no idea, talk to TI Aug 29 11:32:37 (try in #pandaboard) Aug 29 11:32:54 but kernel is ok? Aug 29 11:33:04 I used this tutorial Aug 29 11:33:05 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/pandaboard/vUZO9NWFcT0/_Pd3kNpDYkQJ Aug 29 11:33:25 there is info about kernel change Aug 29 11:33:36 so I assume that the proper one was installe Aug 29 11:34:05 as i said, i have no idea and we usually dont test the PPA ... TI does Aug 29 11:34:18 ok Aug 29 11:36:02 thank you, will try on #pandaboard Aug 29 11:36:09 yeah ... face the future ! Aug 29 11:36:11 http://launchpadlibrarian.net/113924610/livecd-rootfs_2.80_source.changes Aug 29 11:36:13 :D Aug 29 11:36:31 qunatal will rock the arm world :) Aug 29 11:36:41 *quantal too :P Aug 29 11:38:02 ogra_, :D it will rock even more if nvidia fix their driver Aug 29 11:38:22 butu i cant include it in the image directly due to its license Aug 29 11:38:46 (we can ship it in an image pool though, so it gets immediately installed after teh setup) Aug 29 11:38:56 hm Aug 29 12:39:05 xnox, i commented on bug 1042930 Aug 29 12:39:06 Launchpad bug 1042930 in ubiquity "partition size error during install of Quantal on Panda board" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1042930 Aug 29 12:39:14 i actually think partman shouldnt show the SD at all Aug 29 12:39:24 (not sure how to implement that cleanly though) Aug 29 12:41:32 ogra_: dd does a binary copy below kernel buffers only with -oflags direct Aug 29 12:41:48 are you sure ? Aug 29 12:41:48 which then uses directio Aug 29 12:42:00 i mean are yoou sure sync does anything ? Aug 29 12:42:01 ogra_: note "kernel buffers" not "filesystem buffers" =) Aug 29 12:42:38 please correct me then in the bug :) Aug 29 12:42:47 ogra_: no, I am not sure. Because I didn't check the source. Aug 29 12:42:54 heh, ok Aug 29 12:43:13 i have never seen any write activity in 5 years when calling the sync for an SD Aug 29 12:43:15 ogra_: I do know that I get lower speed with '-oflags direct' & sync takes some time when I don't use '-oflags direct' Aug 29 12:43:38 =)))))))))))) ok, better test than mine, cause that sync could be going anywhere Aug 29 12:43:42 (after dd'in indeed) Aug 29 12:44:22 anyway, despite the sync issue ... shoudl we hide the source media ? Aug 29 12:45:30 ogra_: that's a question for you. d-i does show a warning message that "so and so is the source media" so it does know which one it is running off, such that it should be easy to implement the "hiding" bit at partman level. Aug 29 12:45:58 apart from arm, I don't know any other uses cases when we install onto target. Aug 29 12:46:30 ogra_: I wonder if oem's dd the ISO to create "recovery partition" similar to how windows can do it. Aug 29 12:46:36 not only d-i shows that Aug 29 12:46:45 ok. Aug 29 12:46:51 unless someone patched ubiquity very recently to not show it Aug 29 12:47:28 nah. All unknown warnings fall through to the generic "show gtk dialog with whatever blurb d-i is trying to display; add ok button" Aug 29 12:48:07 so it still should be shown, it's just not "designed warning" Aug 29 12:48:25 k Aug 29 14:44:23 ogra_: great Aug 29 14:46:46 xnox, ! Aug 29 14:47:00 xnox, i just checked my automated omap install that ran last night Aug 29 14:47:03 it sits at: Aug 29 14:47:11 Your installation medium is on /dev/mmcblk0p2. You will not be able to create, Aug 29 14:47:12 delete, or resize partitions on this disk, but you may be able to install to Aug 29 14:47:12 existing partitions there. Aug 29 14:47:33 so there is *definitely* something different than last week Aug 29 14:50:04 (the install is preseeded and the preseed file didnt change since weeks, the last test definitely finished without that question Aug 29 14:50:12 ) Aug 29 16:40:12 rsalveti, so i just etst the newest compiz here. while all seems to work its horribly flickering when i move windows around Aug 29 16:40:42 is that a known issue (could be due to m setup though) Aug 29 17:45:40 ogra_: that's a known issue, kernel related Aug 29 17:45:42 there's a wip kernel from robclark that fixes it Aug 29 17:45:44 ogra_: so it's good, at least the userspace side of things is working, finally then Aug 29 17:45:46 ogra_: did it land at the archive already? Aug 29 17:45:48 * rsalveti trying to find robclark's kernel Aug 29 17:45:58 robclark: there you are Aug 29 17:46:14 robclark_: have a link to your wip kernel which works better with sgx/compiz? Aug 29 17:47:28 hi rsalveti.. it should be on github.com/robclark/kernel-omap4.. hang on a sec.. Aug 29 17:47:48 rsalveti, dispc-hl-split branch Aug 29 17:48:06 robclark_: thanks Aug 29 18:20:47 Hey all. I am running Ubuntu 12.04LTS on a pandaboard. I was wondering if anyone has gotten NodeJS working on one yet. Aug 29 18:21:23 I'm just attempting it right now but was wondering if there were any resources someone could point me at. Haven't found anything pandaboard specific online **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Aug 30 03:00:01 2012