**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 31 02:59:57 2009 Jan 31 14:06:22 hello Jan 31 14:06:50 where can I find out about the current support of angstrom for the nokia n810? Jan 31 14:07:10 howto etc is also welcome. I have some experience with angstrom on h2210 ipaq Jan 31 15:43:44 udovdh: very little support for the n810 Jan 31 15:43:56 oh? Jan 31 15:43:57 :-( Jan 31 15:44:07 what is the issue? Jan 31 15:44:14 for H2210 ipaq it is very good Jan 31 15:44:18 I keep meaning to look into it, but all the n810 documentation around is very confusing Jan 31 15:44:42 main issue is that damn nokia special kernel and the fact linux-omap doesnt work on n810 at moment Jan 31 15:44:42 there are a few mentions on google about people running it. Jan 31 15:44:57 omap is an arch? Jan 31 15:44:58 I did make it work once Jan 31 15:45:05 hmmm Jan 31 15:45:13 I was wondering about buying an n810 Jan 31 15:45:13 but I cant remeber what I did Jan 31 15:45:33 maybe borrow the code from other devs? Jan 31 15:45:41 once a kernel is there Jan 31 15:45:46 and a toolchain... Jan 31 15:45:50 we have a platform Jan 31 15:46:07 kernel is the sticking point for me at the moment Jan 31 15:46:11 but thanks for responding Jan 31 15:46:25 what is the current best upgrade for h2210 ipaq that works with angstrom? Jan 31 15:46:33 e.g. like n810 Jan 31 15:46:58 no idea, most of the stuff well supported at the moment seems to be dev boards Jan 31 15:47:07 the Open Pandora should be well supported when it comes out Jan 31 15:47:36 open pandora? Jan 31 15:47:47 www.openpandora.org Jan 31 15:48:18 but its a long way from easy public availability Jan 31 15:49:02 pandora is almost ready as tit looks? Jan 31 15:49:06 tit = it Jan 31 15:50:48 hmm. must get one Jan 31 15:51:07 but... no gps? Jan 31 15:53:19 they are supposed to start production on first run "real soon now" :-) Jan 31 16:04:53 and pre-orders are closed Jan 31 16:05:03 so we have n810 with gps Jan 31 16:05:07 and pandora without Jan 31 16:05:13 but with linux on there Jan 31 16:05:18 hmmm. Jan 31 16:05:36 n810 might work, might even be quite simple, I just dont know Jan 31 16:06:47 yes but not yet with angstrom Jan 31 16:06:51 pandora has usb? Jan 31 16:07:04 yes Jan 31 16:07:10 so a gps might work from there Jan 31 16:07:33 maybe even the same gps I have for the other ipaq in the car w/tomtom Jan 31 16:07:36 hmmm Jan 31 16:09:22 say at the end of march I decide Jan 31 16:13:06 but as it looks the n810 is better Jan 31 16:13:09 since I don't play games Jan 31 16:13:20 and gps is nice extra Jan 31 16:17:11 work on the kernel for HTC Kaiser :-) Jan 31 16:22:18 htc kaiser? isn't that a phone? Jan 31 20:16:50 hi Jan 31 22:10:31 I'm looking to build a trivial x86-based embedded firewall appliance; userspace doesn't need anything more than busybox and iptables. Is angstrom the right tool for the job, or would something else (core OE, buildroot) be more appropriate? Jan 31 22:10:59 you can use OE Jan 31 22:20:29 for a hp ipaq h5550, the precompiled kernel zImage-2.6.21-hh20-r6-h5000.bin is booting, a self-compiled kernel zImage-2.6.21-hh20-r16-h5000.bin (built as described in http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/building-angstrom using bitbake console-image) is hanging while booting. What must be changed to compile the -r6 version instead of -r16? Jan 31 22:27:14 zzach: are you building .dev? Jan 31 22:34:04 ant__: stable version (git checkout -b org.openembedded.stable origin/org.openembedded.stable) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Feb 01 02:59:57 2009