**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 12 02:59:59 2013 Jan 12 11:44:35 Hello! Jan 12 11:45:50 I've ran into some problems with my pandaboard when running ubuntu-arm 12.04. Random green pixel "noise" in the screen as well with vertical lines and monitor going out of range when under graphical load Jan 12 11:47:38 Jockey cant install proprietary drivers Jan 12 11:48:30 I've done dist-upgrade with tiomap/release repo and ubuntu arm repos, yet still the problem persists Jan 12 12:11:14 Anyone? Jan 12 12:13:26 nah, just 150 people idling) Jan 12 12:21:17 As I did kinda suspect that... :D Jan 12 12:21:40 WARNING: /sys/module/omapdrm_pvr/drivers does not exist, cannot rebind omapdrm_pvr driver Jan 12 12:22:03 Might this be the problem, it's from the jockey.log Jan 12 13:56:14 What version of ubuntu is more likely to run perfectly on pandaboard? Im thinkin of installin ubuntu-core 12.10 as it could be more advanced for ARM devices since the new launch. Am I even remotely on the right path? Jan 12 19:37:27 well, this is strange. I'm looking at the directions for building a raspberry pi cross compiler Jan 12 19:37:49 and I don't see it doing anything different from a normal cross compiler build. Jan 12 19:38:41 why is tha strage? Jan 12 19:38:47 it's just a cross compiler Jan 12 19:39:01 because the standard cross compiler doesn't work. Jan 12 19:39:06 oh Jan 12 19:39:08 herm Jan 12 19:39:13 idk then, sorry Jan 12 19:39:25 namely, it seems to insert snippets of thumb2 code Jan 12 19:39:38 when in fact that doesn't exist Jan 12 19:40:24 mjrosenb: on ubuntu the default configuration options for gcc enable thumb2 code, iirc Jan 12 19:41:50 armin76: iirc, I built with -march=armv6 Jan 12 19:41:59 I don't think I added -marm Jan 12 19:44:34 mjrosenb: the compiler will include bits from libgcc et all, which have thumb2/armv7 cide Jan 12 19:44:43 cide..code Jan 12 20:00:42 suihkulokki: right, so how does building an arm compiler with crosstool-ng and not putting anything armv6 specific in it prevent this from happening? Jan 12 20:00:55 oh, or does it default to something ancient like armv4t **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 13 02:59:58 2013