**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 08 02:59:57 2011 Oct 08 03:01:21 infinity: I also reopened the alsa-utils portion of bug 820466. No audio input. I commented on the bug as such. I think it is just a matter of mucking with the ucm files. Oct 08 03:01:23 Launchpad bug 820466 in alsa-utils "No sound on omap4 pandaboard" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/820466 Oct 08 03:01:58 Definitely an SRU candidate. Oct 08 03:02:13 I need to find a microphone to test that... Oct 08 03:02:42 Or an 1/8th to 1/8th cable. Oct 08 03:02:48 No, you need to plug into your cell phone or something powered. It is an unpowered jack. Oct 08 03:03:08 line-in only. Oct 08 03:03:20 Well, I have no 1/8th to 1/8th cable. :P Oct 08 03:03:38 I'll dig through boxes of bits later. Oct 08 03:03:51 Are we sure it worked before? Oct 08 03:03:59 Again, not critical. Oct 08 03:04:01 Cause the profiles should be identical now. Oct 08 03:04:08 yes, it worked in Natty. Oct 08 03:04:31 The kernel driver changed. I need to look at it more. Oct 08 03:04:35 Ahh, but not necessarily in oneiric-before-the-rename. Oct 08 03:04:52 Anyhow, yeah, not critical. Oct 08 03:04:53 Sigh, alsa is one area I do have experience in. Oct 08 03:05:03 Trying to nail a few software-center bugs right now. Oct 08 03:05:08 I'm so glad we keep reinventing these wheels. Oct 08 03:05:20 yep. Oct 08 03:28:29 Wow. Beaglexm looks much better when I change the default 1280x720-16 to 1280x1024-24 on my 19" LCD monitor. Oct 08 03:28:36 Wish edid worked. Oct 08 03:29:21 * cooloney hands a beer to GrueMaster Oct 08 03:30:07 * GrueMaster is already drinking a bottle of Moose Drool, but doesn't mind double fisting the beer. Oct 08 03:39:01 GrueMaster: hey, man, what's the holiday in US next Monday? Oct 08 03:39:19 We have a holiday? Oct 08 03:39:30 * GrueMaster looks Oct 08 03:41:03 Oh, Columbus day. The day we celebrate some European who thinks he discovered a new land (oddly full of people standing on the beach and staring wildly at the crazy white man in the boat). Oct 08 03:42:44 Hmm. I already signed it off as a holiday and had it approved. Isn't that...special. Oct 08 03:51:37 GrueMaster: good holiday, 10/10 is my marriage anniversory Oct 08 03:52:02 Cool. Oct 08 03:53:41 Time for the Angry Dragon? Oct 08 03:53:56 GrueMaster: last year a week before 10/10, we were in Texas. thanks for taking me around in Frys Oct 08 03:54:20 GrueMaster: oh, what's Angry Dragon? Oct 08 03:54:21 I remember. I also remember Budhapest. Oct 08 03:55:00 Heh heh. You'll have to look it up. Same area as Donkey Punch. Oct 08 03:55:12 (remember?) Oct 08 03:55:52 But seriously, I hope you and your wife have a great 1st anniversary. Oct 08 03:56:13 GrueMaster: OMG, i like the English lesson Oct 08 03:56:25 * GrueMaster has been debugging banshee all week and is feeling a bit rummy. Oct 08 03:56:26 GrueMaster: Thanks a lot, man Oct 08 03:56:32 Heh. Oct 08 03:56:51 No problem. Thats why I'm here. :P Oct 08 03:56:57 GrueMaster: i assume you are working on ARM server image instead of Banshee Oct 08 03:57:57 No, I spent most of the cycle pipe cleaning server loads. Now with release next week I need to test desktop heavily and other images. Oct 08 04:01:44 does the latest 11.10 have issues with loopign on install? Oct 08 04:01:58 i am on my 3rd time through :( Oct 08 04:02:57 MrCurious_: I have a workaround. Go to a text console () and type "sudo oem-config-remove; sudo reboot". Oct 08 04:03:35 ty, trying Oct 08 04:03:41 For some reason, oem-config-remove is not getting launched and the config restarts. Oct 08 04:04:16 I sure would love to be able to reproduce that here. Oct 08 04:04:19 *sigh* Oct 08 04:04:29 We haven't been able to figure it out yet, but we believe it is a timing issue. I "sometimes" get it, depending on the SD card I use and the platform I am running on. Oct 08 04:04:36 I have a feeling I'll just have a Panda looping the install over and over in London until I can get it to fail. Oct 08 04:04:56 Maybe I can borrow differing SDs from other people. Oct 08 04:05:48 race conditions suck Oct 08 04:06:12 GrueMaster: If you can sort of reliably fix it, maybe editing oem-config-firstboot to redirect output from oem-config-wrapper to a logfile would prove enlightening. Oct 08 04:06:21 s/fix/reproduce/ Oct 08 04:06:26 Brain fried. Turkey coma. Oct 08 04:06:55 I'll give it a whirl. Oct 08 04:07:12 Kind of fried here myself though. Oct 08 04:07:27 Don't blame you. Oct 08 04:08:04 And, honestly, if this desktop release isn't our shiniest and most wonderful, I'm not sure it's a huge deal. Still sucks that we were all so focussed on other things until, uhm, last week. :/ Oct 08 04:15:06 any idea if the omap addons metapackage plays nice? Oct 08 04:15:21 MrCurious_: It's completely empty right now. Oct 08 04:15:25 (The one for oneiric) Oct 08 04:15:28 So, yeah, it plays well. ) Oct 08 04:15:32 that would be a no :) Oct 08 04:15:38 It'll be updated "soon". Oct 08 04:15:58 You asked if it plays well, not if it works well. Oct 08 04:16:02 :P Oct 08 04:16:03 ^ Oct 08 04:16:16 Well, it works perfectly too, for an empty package... Oct 08 04:16:23 Does everything I'd expect an empty package to do. Oct 08 04:16:46 :) Oct 08 04:16:47 software-center, on the other hand, is making me want to kick puppies. Oct 08 04:17:17 And I don't mean a little nudge, I mean propping them up on the noses and kicking them through the uprights. Oct 08 04:17:29 s/on the/on their/ Oct 08 07:00:30 twb: sorry I was at a developer workshop Oct 08 07:01:07 twb: hmm, well idk what is causing your issues Oct 08 10:02:29 GrueMaster: Oh, feh. The reason banshee stayed on the desktop is cause other stuff recommends it (like unity-lens-music, for instance) Oct 08 14:55:50 AHA! With today's dist-update Go's time test finally passes! Oct 08 16:56:51 GrueMaster : for what it's worth, i was finally able to boot ubuntu with the custom kernel from http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu#Demo_Image Oct 08 16:57:06 GrueMaster : with network support working Oct 08 17:19:38 GrueMaster, is it just me, or does oneirick ubuntu-core img miss something to start a login console on ttyO2? Oct 08 17:40:57 robclark, the ourpose of -core is to be just enough OS to run apt-get, nothing more Oct 08 17:41:03 *purpose Oct 08 17:41:24 its thought as a base for people wanting to create rootfses Oct 08 17:41:36 how can I run apt-get without a login console ;-) Oct 08 17:41:46 (read: its up to you to put something like that in place) Oct 08 17:42:14 where do I read? Oct 08 17:42:54 though i agree that its a bug that upstart doesnt ship a job for serial consoles by default Oct 08 17:43:20 anyways, it seems like it would be a lot more useful to folks who just want a bare img if a serial console came up :-) Oct 08 17:43:23 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialConsoleHowto Oct 08 17:43:33 gotcha, thx Oct 08 17:43:52 well, its for example the base of IVI images where you dont have any login at all Oct 08 17:44:14 hmm Oct 08 17:45:58 (it think the most people currently use it as a cheap debootstrap replacement to quickly get a chroot) Oct 08 17:47:17 * robclark is just looking for something to easily get baseport/kernel folks off of ancient busybox fs of unknown origin.. Oct 08 17:48:43 ah, yeah, seems to be the right thing (after you created a ttyO0.conf indeed) Oct 08 17:48:54 or O2 :) Oct 08 17:49:56 maybe I'll just tar up after I have ttyO2.conf and give that to other folks internally.. Oct 08 17:50:12 easier to just explain "tar xzf ..." than other steps Oct 08 18:05:54 ogra_, btw, do firmware files (ie /lib/firmware/...) usually get packaged in uInitrd? Oct 08 18:06:17 I've been playing w/ syslink3 stuff, and seems like linux firmware loading infrastructure doesn't play nice w/ uInitrd.. Oct 08 18:06:30 fails to find firmware file Oct 08 18:06:55 * robclark is wondering if rpmsg driver should have some mechanism to try again later to find the firmware, after real rootfs is loaded Oct 08 18:07:19 robclark: By default, it packs up any firmware referred to by a module. Oct 08 18:07:55 hmm, ok.. so then the firmware really needs to be packaged w/ the kernel, and can't come separately? Oct 08 18:08:04 robclark: See manual_add_modules() in /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions Oct 08 18:08:16 ok Oct 08 18:08:19 No, we package ours seperately. Oct 08 18:08:41 But see that function for how it's detected, might give you hints about the driver doing something wrong. Oct 08 18:09:46 well, I'm not trying to package yet.. I was just manually copying /lib/firmware/ducati-m3.bin and scratching my head for a while about why it wasn't getting found.. Oct 08 18:09:55 until I realized it worked if I bypassed uInitrd Oct 08 18:10:12 so I guess uInitrd must get regenerated when firmware is installed? Oct 08 18:25:03 robclark: Yeah, we re-run update-initramfs when we install new kernels, drivers, or firmware. Oct 08 18:25:10 (Or anything in the initrd, for that matter) Oct 08 18:25:52 ok, that works Oct 08 18:49:50 ogra_: Are you testing the AC100 image? Oct 08 19:01:41 I know we really want to make jasper die a fiery death, but it would be nice if it could at least put a serial console config file on the desktop images. Make testing a little easier for me. Oct 08 19:01:49 That or openssh-server. Oct 08 19:14:03 GrueMaster: jasper automatically copies serial.conf into the root if you have console=tty* on the command line. Oct 09 00:13:29 ogra_: Nevermind. I swiped NCommander's AC100 and am nuking it now. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Oct 09 02:59:57 2011