**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 17 02:59:58 2010 Feb 17 04:24:03 Feb 16 22:22:28 beagleboard pulseaudio[890]: memblock.c: Pool full Feb 17 04:24:05 argh Feb 17 04:24:27 Feb 16 22:24:08 beagleboard pulseaudio[890]: last message repeated 10 times Feb 17 04:24:27 Feb 16 22:24:08 beagleboard pulseaudio[890]: ratelimit.c: 469 events suppressed Feb 17 04:29:07 argh Feb 17 04:35:40 Interesting... perhaps switching to speex-fixed-3 instead of speex-float-1 may have fixed it. Feb 17 04:35:54 Is higher number better quality, or lower? Feb 17 04:36:00 I'd assume the former. Feb 17 04:41:09 Feb 16 22:40:40 beagleboard pulseaudio[1745]: protocol-native.c: Underrun on 'omap3beagle Analog Stereo for dana@EliteBook', 0 bytes in queue. Feb 17 04:41:09 Feb 16 22:40:49 beagleboard pulseaudio[1745]: alsa-sink.c: Wakeup from ALSA! Feb 17 05:40:14 ratelimit.c: 470 events suppressed memblock.c: Pool full last message repeated 10 times Feb 17 05:40:16 ARGH Feb 17 06:08:06 p xserver-xorg-video-omap3 - X.Org X server -- Omapfb display driver (NEON optimized) Feb 17 06:08:06 p xserver-xorg-video-omapfb - X.Org X server -- Omapfb display driver Feb 17 06:08:12 which of those two is recommended? Feb 17 06:08:42 ah, optimized. Feb 17 06:08:43 right. Feb 17 08:55:59 armin76: ping, any luck with OOo on Gentoo? Feb 17 09:32:59 NCommander Feb 17 09:33:14 hey saeed Feb 17 09:37:31 saeed: how goes it this morning? Feb 17 09:49:24 good Feb 17 09:49:53 any luck with the new board? Feb 17 09:50:47 saeed: not yet, I just finsihed cooking a kernel with the patches ytou set (although I couldn't get one of the powermanagement ones to apply) Feb 17 09:51:30 *you sent Feb 17 09:51:47 saeed: 0001-Dove-PM-Change-deepIdle-default-to-disable-and-add.patch didn't apply Feb 17 09:52:18 oh yeah, speaking of PM... my beagleboard won't suspend. Says something about "class failed to suspend on cpu 0" -- or something like that. Feb 17 09:52:53 you can leave meanwhile, but make sure to disble the deepIdle by adding pm_disable to the command line. Feb 17 09:53:11 later I'll sync with eric the dove git tree Feb 17 09:53:23 brb Feb 17 09:53:32 saeed: I think ericm_'s out on vacation this week (hence why I"m building a kernel myself; I'm not much of a kernel guy ;-)) Feb 17 09:55:14 saeed: I did manage to get it to apply by applying the diffs by hand (not sure why git kept saying patch failed versus hunk failed) Feb 17 10:53:21 saeed: successfully booted my X0 with a patched kernel into our live image environment Feb 17 12:36:41 great Feb 17 12:37:09 NCommander: didn't the gui hanged? Feb 17 12:37:18 What's the feasibility of compiling 9.10 for the ARMv5TE processor on a sheevaplug? Feb 17 12:37:51 i_am_ed: Very time consuming, needs loads of resources, and loads of people with experience on how to run buildds, and retune the archive Feb 17 12:37:53 saeed: no hangs. Feb 17 12:38:35 did you loaded it over USB> Feb 17 12:39:23 NCommander: Thank you. I'll have to push on with debian for now then. Feb 17 12:55:20 NCommander, saeed, I've uploaded the kernel for testing on X0 at http://people.canonical.com/~ycmiao/dove-x0test/ Feb 17 12:55:37 NCommander, saeed, sorry was only available intermittently Feb 17 12:55:38 ericm_: I already confirmed the X0 kernel patches work :-) Feb 17 12:55:49 ericm_: can't test on Y boards though Feb 17 12:55:49 NCommander, great - thanks Feb 17 12:55:57 NCommander, I'll test it Feb 17 12:56:43 NCommander, I'm still sending the mail in case it's still useful Feb 17 12:57:22 Ncommander: how can I load your live image? Feb 17 12:57:35 saeed: on the X0? Feb 17 12:58:15 yes Feb 17 12:58:32 NCommander, confirmed it works on Y1 Feb 17 12:58:34 saeed: grab our live image, write it to a USB stick Feb 17 12:58:42 saeed, hi Feb 17 12:58:54 is it with the updated kernel? Feb 17 12:59:00 hey eric Feb 17 12:59:06 happy new chines year Feb 17 12:59:12 saeed, thanks Feb 17 12:59:18 saeed: you have to swap the kernel out, I have the files you need Feb 17 13:00:04 can I boot uImage and initrd from tftp and boot from the usb? Feb 17 13:00:35 saeed: the boot.scr from USB also sets the command line. Its technically possible, but probably easier just to replace the files on the written image :-) Feb 17 13:01:13 ok, can you send lint to the image Feb 17 13:02:10 saeed: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/daily-live/current/lucid-netbook-armel+dove.img Feb 17 13:02:38 Ncommander: thanks, I'll try it Feb 17 13:02:41 saeed: http://people.canonical.com/~mcasadevall/dove/x0_casper/ Feb 17 13:02:58 saeed: once you grab the image and write it to a USB stick, replace the uImage and uInitrd in /casper with the two from the second link Feb 17 13:03:07 Power it on, and you should end up at the UNE desktop Feb 17 13:03:22 The installer is somewhat fubar'ed ATM, so installation will fail if you try it. Feb 17 13:03:37 great, does firefox work fine for you? Feb 17 13:03:55 saeed: works as well as it usually does (very slow to scroll due to no graphics acceleration) Feb 17 13:04:30 saeed, 3.6 works OK, but not that significant faster as compared to x86 Feb 17 13:04:32 is it version 3.5 of ff? Feb 17 13:04:51 * ericm_ fades out to bed .... Feb 17 13:07:49 saeed: we're shipping 3.6 in lucid Feb 17 13:14:05 NCommander: still building Feb 17 13:14:16 saeed: i want a board too *g* Feb 17 13:14:27 NCommander: gimme your Y0! Feb 17 13:16:03 armin76: don't have it any more Feb 17 13:28:11 boo Feb 17 13:28:13 NCommander: where's it? Feb 17 13:28:31 armin76: far far away :-) Feb 17 13:28:46 oh nice, you sent it to me *g* Feb 17 13:29:27 openoffice is compiling for 11 hours now Feb 17 14:18:49 NCommander: anyone tested the new kernel from ericm_ yet? Feb 17 14:22:13 * plars goes of to build a new squashfs with it Feb 17 14:26:16 plars: it works Feb 17 14:26:35 NCommander: ah, great :) Feb 17 14:26:50 NCommander: any idea if it breaks previous revs? Feb 17 14:27:01 plars: not according to ericm_ Feb 17 14:27:02 NCommander: also, do we need to do something similar for karmic? Feb 17 15:48:40 Feb 17 15:48:40 plars: do we care for X0 running karmic? Feb 17 15:48:48 we'd have to spin a custom image Feb 17 17:01:44 asac: Hi there, was a time agreed for another porting sprint? Feb 17 17:07:53 NCommander: i'll get the X0 boards, so you don't need to care *g* Feb 17 17:08:39 oh, nvm, thought you were talking about Z0 :D Feb 17 17:41:23 NCommander: live image works for me Feb 17 17:42:07 but after installing it on sata disk. things are not so good Feb 17 18:30:53 saeed: yeah the installer doesn't really like it if the uImage to boot and the image in the squashfs don't match Feb 17 18:31:09 saeed: once the kernel in the archive is properly updated, and the images are respun, the installer will work correctly. Feb 17 21:17:47 is it possible to find somewhere some info on how to rebuild kernel for ARM (beagleboard) Feb 17 21:18:33 I'm using OE, I know how to do that there, but for ubuntu I can't find any useful links Feb 17 21:19:27 ynezz: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu Feb 17 21:19:40 I have it running already Feb 17 21:20:40 there you can find how you can make custom image using rootstock Feb 17 21:20:49 ynezz, it has links ot the kernel archive Feb 17 21:21:07 and that has the patchsets and configs afaik Feb 17 21:21:38 ok, but to rebuilt it I'll need some cross toolchain Feb 17 21:22:08 or build it on the beagle itself and leave it running over night Feb 17 21:22:17 :) Feb 17 21:22:47 or use qemu-arm-static and build in a chroot if you run ubuntu Feb 17 21:24:47 hm Feb 17 21:26:50 the debs on ports.ubuntu.com are build the same way, in qemu? Feb 17 21:27:29 no, natively on real hardware Feb 17 21:31:08 ok, that's what I would like to do, I'm using ubuntu Feb 17 21:32:52 I just can't find any basic info, like what toolchain to use etc. Feb 17 21:35:05 ah ok, found it that info in that bzr 2.6-dev branch in system.sh.sample Feb 17 22:02:10 ynezz: Try `apt-get build-dep linux-source` from a running system: it should download all the right toolchain packages, etc. Feb 17 22:02:18 You may also have to install build-essential Feb 17 22:02:41 (if you don't have something running yet, the beagleboard wiki has pointers to a starter kernel) Feb 17 22:03:40 yes this would work, but I would like to get it working on my host system Feb 17 22:12:42 Oh, I don't think we have a good suite of cross-building tools. Feb 17 22:13:02 I could be wrong, but I haven't heard of one that is known good. Feb 17 22:13:05 Generally we do native builds. Feb 17 22:24:24 ah Feb 17 22:24:35 now I understand :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Feb 18 02:59:57 2010