**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Apr 28 03:00:01 2012 Apr 28 03:59:36 heh, I've googled enough AM335x stuff that I'm now getting beaglebone ads Apr 28 04:45:11 Hmmmmmmm Apr 28 05:22:27 heh please tell me people really aren't controling PWM registers via /dev/mem Apr 28 05:25:23 sure! why not? Apr 28 05:31:19 mranostay: I'm sure someone has tried JTAG and CCS instead Apr 28 06:02:28 dm8tbr: people use CCS? Apr 28 06:06:44 mranostay: people use /dev/mem to do things... Apr 28 06:11:08 dm8tbr: yeah but is that sane at all? :) Apr 28 06:35:38 <_av500_> mranostay: what? CCS? Apr 28 06:36:36 _av500_: to be mucking with /dev/mem directly Apr 28 06:38:26 mranostay: why ... ? Apr 28 06:38:42 you don't have to rebuild your kernel for a dumb fpga access Apr 28 07:04:13 <_av500_> that whole kernel concept is overrated, all we need is javascript in uboot.... Apr 28 07:08:23 all you need is javascript Apr 28 09:04:40 prpplague: any idea when the pixel-qi lvds kit will be in stock? Apr 28 14:11:17 koen: the stuff is in stock, rusty is just waiting on me to setup a test image for it Apr 28 14:11:27 koen: a guess would middle of next week Apr 28 14:12:09 hi Apr 28 14:12:38 I found some problems in angstrom packaging for beaglebone Apr 28 14:12:46 yo prpplague Apr 28 14:12:47 (already asked for that on #beaglebone and #angstrom) Apr 28 14:13:02 XorA: what's cookin? Apr 28 14:13:06 (so, sorry for the reposting) Apr 28 14:13:20 prpplague: backing up before Precise upgrade :-D Apr 28 14:13:33 prpplague: back in UK now after extensive 6032 testing Apr 28 14:13:45 ahh dandy Apr 28 14:13:57 not the bits you use though :-D Apr 28 14:15:12 when removing bonescript cloud9 and gateone, I found out postrm script is doing "systemctl disable $pkg", and fails loadly. I found out doing it in prerm works like a charm. Lighttpd package from the feeds tells it is built with a systemd patch (in Sources:) but it does not install a systemd script, only an init.d Apr 28 14:15:46 so my question is simple: is there a ticketing system somewhere, where I can post those ? Apr 28 14:16:03 what is the most relevant mailing list I shall post to, in case there's none ? Apr 28 14:17:08 and I got another question: I want to create a task-package to install (and keep upgraded) the code I made for a beaglebone based appliance Apr 28 14:18:10 how can I force the deinstallation of conflicting packages ? how do I force the upgrading of dependant packages from that package ? (when I increase version number in deps, it does not install the deps) Apr 28 14:18:54 *increase version number in deps, it does not upgrade the deps ; but it installs them at opkg install Apr 28 14:19:17 (I know, that's a lot of questions for a saturday :) ) Apr 28 15:28:46 hello good day Apr 28 15:51:03 hello, is sys_5v really supposed to be 5v? Apr 28 15:51:12 this is on usb Apr 28 15:51:33 i'm only seeing 3.3v Apr 28 16:12:56 this is on the beagle bone Apr 28 20:38:19 heh does ethpwr gets oops on anyone elses bone? Apr 28 21:10:18 Hi guys. Anyone from Europe in here who could tell me where they bought their beagleboard ? Apr 28 21:10:42 <_av500_> digikey Apr 28 21:10:59 <_av500_> there is also watterott Apr 28 21:11:07 oops, I meant BONE, but I guess thats same distributor Apr 28 21:11:17 I would like to create a stepper motor control system Apr 28 21:11:34 max 2 motors simultaneously, so not too extremely hard Apr 28 21:11:46 and I guess beaglebone has lots of power to spare Apr 28 21:12:14 only thing that still confuses me is to get exact timings, but I guess that will be the same problem with any embedded linux board I try Apr 28 21:12:33 <_av500_> you could use the PRU units Apr 28 21:13:51 yes I allredy heard something alike, But I guess I'll have a lot to learn Apr 28 21:13:56 I'd like to use gcc for coding Apr 28 21:14:04 since python is interpreted Apr 28 21:14:11 gcc is native code Apr 28 21:14:15 <_av500_> PRU is asm code Apr 28 21:14:19 :) Apr 28 21:14:20 <_av500_> no c compiler Apr 28 21:14:40 yeah, that makes it all somewhat more difficult Apr 28 21:15:41 I was actually thinking of using the beaglebone for the pure power and then connect 1 atmel avr chip to provide me the strict timings. I guess a beaglebone can somehow make interrupt service routines which react to 1 of the GPIO pins ? Apr 28 22:18:59 Hi guys Apr 28 22:19:32 I'am trying roughly to find the ARM Development Suite 3.1, on arm.com they do only have the 4.1, but at all not 3.1 Apr 28 22:19:38 has someone a link to an evulation version? Apr 28 22:28:53 ssvb> does 0006-Increase-SGX-s-general-heap-size-with-48MB.patch from http://people.linaro.org/~rsalveti/sgx/kernel/patches/ do anything useful? Apr 28 22:29:09 replying to myself: yes, but it is also necessary to set PixmapPoolSizeMB option in xorg.conf to some sane value, which allows to allocate up to approximately ~180MB of pixmap data in pvr driver Apr 28 22:29:23 it's interesting that google does not know anything about PixmapPoolSizeMB, but luckily "strings Graphics_SDK_4_06_00_01/targetfs/XSGX/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/pvr_drv.so" does the job :) Apr 28 22:30:08 180MB is not terribly large though :-/ Apr 28 22:32:56 but at least searching for "Soft2DCompositeLimit" finds http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.embedded.pandaboard/1343 Apr 28 23:14:38 hi Apr 28 23:14:57 just upgraded internet to Verizon 4G LTE it rocks Apr 29 00:52:36 Hi guys, is anyone using Ubuntu 12.04 yet? Apr 29 00:52:59 having a wierd issue with xvideo and wondering if anyone else is also, basicly it isn't working with the driver **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Apr 29 02:59:58 2012