**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 26 03:00:00 2012 Apr 26 10:02:11 i'm wondering , if I allocate memory using PMEM in Android , would i be able to access it in chrooted ubuntu? Apr 26 12:29:48 thank you all for your efforts into making 12.04!, its out! Apr 26 12:30:01 thank you too :) Apr 26 12:30:39 and it released exactly at 12.04 UTC :) Apr 26 12:31:02 well i call that precise Apr 26 12:31:33 ogra_: nice touch! Apr 26 13:02:25 ogra_: so in UK it was 13:04, the future is here :-D Apr 26 13:02:37 haha Apr 26 13:03:16 ogra_: beers tonight for you then? Apr 26 13:03:23 ph my i myst have downloaded the 14:04 pre alpha then :F Apr 26 13:03:25 ph my Apr 26 13:03:27 oh Apr 26 13:03:29 tonight ? *burp* Apr 26 13:03:59 one day i will celebrate by getting a new keyboard Apr 26 13:04:09 * XorA is in Nice and cant afford beers Apr 26 13:04:24 make TI pay ! Apr 26 14:30:17 I'm trying to share memory between Android and chrooted ubuntu on the same kernel. any idea how to proceed? Apr 26 14:31:01 ask in an android channel Apr 26 15:29:27 ogra_: what abi for xorg does precise use? 12? Apr 26 15:34:39 steev_, 11 iirc Apr 26 15:34:47 ah okay Apr 26 15:34:53 * steev_ is playing around with his trimslice Apr 26 15:47:23 congrats on the release Apr 26 15:47:44 thx, thanks for participating :) Apr 26 16:20:03 sebjan_: ping Apr 26 16:20:26 prpplague: pong! Apr 26 16:32:02 * hrw -> ubuntu release party Apr 26 16:36:13 cehh: Did you have any luck with the beaglexm netboot? Apr 26 18:20:50 GrueMaster: No. I could not get the board to communicate w/ the ubuntu mirror. See https://launchpad.net/bugs/600789 Apr 26 18:20:51 Launchpad bug 600789 in choose-mirror ""d-i mirror/*" does not work on presseding" [Undecided,Confirmed] Apr 26 18:21:33 cehh, cant work on arm :) Apr 26 18:22:12 I saw that. Have you tried running a preinstalled image on that system to see if it has the same issue? It may be an issue with your network, or it could also be an issue with the ubuntu servers, with the release and all. Apr 26 18:22:39 oh, wait, you point to ports.u.c in the last comment Apr 26 18:23:17 ignore me then Apr 26 18:25:09 GrueMaster: I ran a preinstalled server image on that system couple of days ago and it worked fine. Apr 26 18:25:34 cehh: This was one of the issues I had when I was constantly testing. The bandwidth to ports.ubuntu.com for me was just not workable. I ended up building a mirror server. Apr 26 18:27:07 It took a full weekend to initialize my mirror, but after that it was fairly reliable, updating every two hours. And it cut installs from 50 minutes to 15 minutes on a panda. Apr 26 18:28:02 * cehh wonders if somebody at TI has already setup a ubuntu mirror Apr 26 18:29:06 Are you in Dallas or another site? Apr 26 18:29:37 GrueMaster: I'm in Germantown, MD Apr 26 18:29:54 Ah. Haven't been there. Apr 26 18:30:44 This is kind of a small site (<200 people) Apr 26 18:30:48 I remember when we were onsite in Dallas for the Panda launch, we had a lot of networking issues. I think we ended up tethering through a cell phone. Apr 26 18:30:58 there is a town in the world called germantown ? Apr 26 18:31:02 wow Apr 26 18:31:42 we have our sister city in Germany :) Apr 26 18:32:02 funny Apr 26 18:32:09 ogra_: We have a Germantown road here. Very twisty. Lots of blind corners. Very popular for bicyclists. Apr 26 18:32:10 * ogra_ has to visit that place one day :) Apr 26 18:33:22 GrueMaster: I believe we could be helpful to ubuntu omap daily validation if we can get pass the file access issue Apr 26 18:34:30 If you can spare a system with ~1T space, I recommend setting up a local mirror. Apr 26 18:35:20 Ok. I will check Apr 26 18:35:54 Here is my ubumirror config file. I only run ubuports (mirrors ports.ubuntu.com) and ubucdimage (mirrors cdimage.ubuntu.com). http://paste.ubuntu.com/947903/ Apr 26 18:36:43 * ogra_ just uses approx Apr 26 18:38:39 ogra_: Not sure how helpful that app would be for automated netboot testing. Apr 26 18:39:05 it produced a local mirror only for the subarch you use Apr 26 18:39:11 Good for updating preinstalled images with a few packages, but not an install from scratch. Apr 26 18:39:11 *produces Apr 26 18:39:23 Same with ubumirror. Apr 26 18:39:41 Except ubumirror is more complete. Apr 26 18:39:43 indeed, since it acts as a proxy the first attempt does a full download of all packages Apr 26 18:41:38 Well, I ended up with ubumirror as it was the best fit for my needs. Other utilities should definitely be considered for different environments. Apr 26 18:41:54 And I had looked into several other tools. Apr 26 18:42:25 approx is great since it keeps your local archive as small as possible ... so its really well suited for a local mirror on a laptop etc Apr 26 18:42:50 if you have a dedicated machine with lots of space ubumirror is likely better Apr 26 18:43:17 i simply like to carry my archive with me ;) Apr 26 18:44:19 For me it was primarily a speed issue. I needed to test daily plus SRU for older releases. Also, with a proxy, you still need to wait for the pool cache initialization. Apr 26 18:44:46 approx works on a per packaqge base Apr 26 18:44:54 But I can see using approx for portability. Apr 26 18:45:16 yeah, as i said, i would use ubumirror if i had a dedictaed machine for it Apr 26 18:46:00 In the case of an internal corporate network, I would highly recommend a full mirror. Apr 26 18:46:18 if you have a machine for it i agree Apr 26 18:47:42 If I can budget for a mirror at home, a corporation can do it too. The costs are really low, especially if you already have older unused servers. Apr 26 18:48:08 And I built mine from scratch. Apr 26 18:49:10 * ogra_ has worked in companies where he wouldnt have gotten a dedicated machine ever for using linux stuff Apr 26 18:49:23 but i could use a linux laptop there Apr 26 18:50:24 Same here (HP, Intel). But when the job requires Linux usage, getting equipment for servers tends to be easier. Apr 26 18:51:11 BTW: My interview at Intel was even more fun due to the fact that I had my AC100 running. Apr 26 18:51:25 haha **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 27 03:00:00 2012