**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 13 02:59:58 2010 Feb 13 05:12:36 hmm, the versatile kernel doesn't seem to want to boot on my beagleboard. Feb 13 05:12:46 And it didn't even make a uimage for u-boot. Feb 13 05:14:52 I didn't know the versatile kernel -could- boot on a beagle Feb 13 05:15:04 then again, I'm using a Versatile Express (Quad Core A9) kernel Feb 13 05:15:12 So it kind of depends on which Versatile board you're using Feb 13 05:15:19 There -are- beagle kernels though... Feb 13 05:16:49 hmm, I was just hoping for one that had working usb-gadget networking. Feb 13 05:16:50 I Feb 13 05:17:12 hmm, so Versatile is a specific product line, not "generic" like on x86 and amd64? Feb 13 05:17:19 =รพ Feb 13 05:19:11 correct Feb 13 05:19:26 and it's a product line that spans ARM architectures Feb 13 05:19:38 so there are Versatile boards with ARMv6, and v7 processors Feb 13 05:21:33 Might be good to change the package description to say "Versatile[TM]" -- if it's a registered trademark. Feb 13 05:21:41 use unicode TM, though. Feb 13 05:23:11 heh Feb 13 05:23:13 naa Feb 13 05:23:26 It's just that ARM likes reusing names Feb 13 05:23:43 And in the ARM world, machines/platforms abound. Feb 13 05:24:04 however, lets get to what YOU want .. which is a beagle kernel with usb-gadget enabled? Feb 13 05:24:18 specifically usbnet? Feb 13 05:24:37 I was using these: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu Feb 13 05:24:49 It has g_ether seemingly built-in, but it never actually transmits packets. Feb 13 05:24:58 At least, the host only sees "Ethernet II" frames in wireshark. Feb 13 05:25:02 Yep, I've got the same kernel Feb 13 05:25:13 Well, you can download the source and then cross compile your own kernel. Feb 13 05:25:27 IF you're patient, you can even do it on the beagleboard (compile takes ~2 hours) Feb 13 05:25:52 eh, cross-compile on a core2duo 2.4 should do that in waaaaaaaaaay less time. Feb 13 05:26:03 Yep Feb 13 05:26:15 configuring USB gadget is one of the fiddly drivers Feb 13 05:45:31 hmm, weird that it doesn't work with those kernels already built. Feb 13 05:52:11 /sys/bus/pci/devices: No such file or directory at /usr/sbin/sensors-detect line 2453. Feb 13 05:55:01 well, yeah, there's no pci. Feb 13 06:01:29 hmm, looks like lm-sensors assumes the presence of PCI. Feb 13 06:29:09 hmm, so is that usb networking just supposed to not work, by default? Feb 13 06:29:21 Should I file a bug about it, or not (due to not using an official kernel)? Feb 13 07:50:15 weird... the first time after I change kernels, the system boots to where it does something... and then auto-reboots once. Feb 13 15:08:32 is there any option to get wifi running "stable" under ubuntu karmic on the beagleboard? does the new version come out in february (told in the wiki...) Feb 13 15:42:57 Martyn: going to mwc? Feb 13 15:49:17 armin76: maybe put that on /topic ?;) Feb 13 15:50:51 hmm ... wonder if http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiTodo is actually maintained Feb 13 15:51:00 seems last modified in aug last yearh Feb 13 15:52:47 asac: :D Feb 13 15:53:03 he was the last person i was going to ask :P Feb 13 15:53:15 you never know ;) Feb 13 23:51:15 armin76: No, not going to MWC **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Feb 14 02:59:57 2010