**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 07 02:59:58 2014 Mar 07 13:35:38 hi, does anyone know of any arm boards with a 16x PCI-e slot? Mar 07 15:28:47 akp: nope Mar 07 15:29:09 hrw: how about a PCIe slot in general? Mar 07 15:31:10 some marvell dev boards have PCI and PCIe Mar 07 15:31:31 * ogra_ remembers the dove board had 4 slots Mar 07 15:38:48 akp: imx6 has pcie x1 and some boards provide it as a slot - but usually as minipcie Mar 07 16:07:22 =/ Mar 07 16:07:24 ok Mar 07 16:15:09 and like ogra_ said - marvell boards have more pci/pcie slots Mar 07 16:20:23 i haven't seen any from marvell Mar 07 16:23:02 akp: I did. few years ago - fullsize atx board with plenty of slots, sata ports and ethernets Mar 07 16:23:19 well i meant on their site right now Mar 07 16:23:22 and usually close to a 5 digit price Mar 07 16:23:28 ahh Mar 07 16:23:35 yeah i can pass on that =/ Mar 07 16:25:36 akp: what for yuou need x16 slot? Mar 07 16:26:12 i guess it can be 4x or even 1x electrically Mar 07 16:26:19 but this card i have is 16x Mar 07 16:26:40 i have someone asking me to try something use the cave creek plugin card Mar 07 16:26:43 and an arm board Mar 07 16:28:28 4GbE network card? Mar 07 16:29:53 yeah that crazy thing Mar 07 16:30:47 http://www.adiengineering.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/CPICOnePager-10112012.pdf Mar 07 16:32:20 strange. 4x1GbE requires x16 while 10GbE is fine with x8 Mar 07 16:33:13 yeah, i guess i could always try to get one of those break out deals Mar 07 16:33:34 that will give me an adapter to plugin to mPCIe Mar 07 16:51:39 akp: you know that minipcie is just x1 right? Mar 07 16:51:48 yeap Mar 07 19:17:02 hello Mar 07 19:17:18 i am getting this error when i try to connect to the webserver - java.security.cert.CertificateException Mar 07 19:17:33 : No name matching found Mar 07 21:44:53 hi folks, I've got ubuntu (from http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu) on a BeagleBoard but struggling to get hold of kernel source, could anybody give me a pointer in the right direction please? Mar 07 22:16:17 Hello all. A week ago I was building just fine, but recently, I am having bootstrapping trouble with package libgcc1 (dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libgcc1:armhf: libgcc1:armhf depends on gcc-4.9-base (= 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu2); however: Version of gcc-4.9-base:armhf on system is 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu3.) Mar 07 22:21:51 I think this is a problem with the repo or possibly a problem with libgcc1 package Mar 07 22:22:05 This problem exists in both Trusty and Precise Mar 07 22:42:55 So, I have a multistrap script and config that used to build my entire debian distro in less than two minutes. It worked until last week and it broke with the following error: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of libgcc1:armhf: libgcc1:armhf depends on gcc-4.9-base (= 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu2); however: Version of gcc-4.9-base:armhf on system is 4.9-20140303-0ubuntu3. Mar 07 22:43:36 Here is a document will all my configurations, all my scripting, and all of my errors : https://docs.google.com/a/typeamachines.com/document/d/1pELrg7NcrE32-zOaflnsd2fLWZ_IjVI-YfeaHG3hA6k/edit Mar 07 22:44:04 This is a script that ANYONE CAN USE to build ANY ARMHF image they'd like...and it was working until last week. Mar 07 22:44:25 I think it is an asset to the community, but now, it's not working Mar 07 22:44:38 What's going on? Is this a problem with the repo? Mar 07 22:57:54 OK, where do I report this, specific, bug? To the people behind the PPA? To the package maintainer? Where do I get this ball rolling? Mar 08 00:35:07 coreyfro: don't use unstable, don't use trusty-proposed. Mar 08 00:35:26 coreyfro: they by definition, can be out of sync like that. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Mar 08 02:59:59 2014