**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 10 03:00:03 2012 May 10 04:31:08 Essobi: No May 10 04:31:15 See topic May 10 04:37:38 GrueMaster: is there an old (but not yet EOLd) release that predates the v7-only changes? May 10 04:38:28 Otherwise I guess we direct people to Debian? May 10 04:38:44 V7 was added in 10.04, and that version was only an 18 month cycle for arm. jaunty was armv5, karmic was armv6+vfp. May 10 04:39:03 Yes, anything less than armv7 should go to debian. May 10 04:39:14 Ah, that's probably why my confusion, because I am used to thinking of 10.04 as LTS May 10 04:39:36 Essobi: so the short answer is try #debian-arm on OFTC May 10 09:41:05 * janimo` is glad to see the plan to go with live-only installers for arm in 12.10 May 10 09:57:01 hm, anyone has experience with cross-building vala application in a sbuild environment on a amd64 host? May 10 10:21:56 hi, I was going through panda's spec on pandaboard.org and it does say that it has audio out/in jack, however http://www.omappedia.org/wiki/PandaBoard_FAQ#I_am_not_able_to_record_Audio_using_Mic-in.3F suggests that its a LINE-IN and not mic (the top connector on panda). I am actually trying to record audio on panda, and havent got success yet, anyone help ? May 10 11:48:53 Anyone who knows a quick and simple way to have a login-less shell on a serial tty ? May 10 11:51:00 sveinse: cd /etc/init;cp tty1.conf ttySERIALPORTNAME.conf May 10 11:51:12 maybe also edit file to change serial port name inside May 10 11:51:48 and change getty to bash probably May 10 11:53:02 Well, its the latter point which is my question. So simply refrain from using getty would be the simplest, right May 10 11:53:45 I forsee an issue with running bash as an unprivileged user from init though May 10 11:54:44 Perhaps start-stop-daemon will be at my disposal for this... May 10 12:39:20 sveinse: linaro has something in images for it May 10 16:24:57 Which ARMv7 Family is best suited for Ubuntu 12.4? May 10 16:31:50 Nikropht-ofc: Not sure I understand your question. Ubuntu 12.04 should work on any Cortex A8/A9 compatible SOC privided you have a bootloader and kernel support. 12.04 also has support for some devices already, with images ready to run. May 10 16:35:04 GrueMaster: thx May 10 20:34:17 hi. Is there any chance of getting gst-dsp to work on precise armhf or should I just give up? May 10 20:37:18 phako, which board? does it just lag really slow? May 10 20:37:31 beagleboard C3 May 10 20:37:48 the decoding is _really_ slow and it looks like it's all in software May 10 20:38:36 yeah, i haven't had it work on my c4 since, 3.0.x or something, just really slow.. May 10 20:39:20 meh May 10 20:39:35 additonaly the software mp3 decoder seems broken May 10 20:40:12 rcn-ee: so this is more a kernel issue than a sf/hf issue? May 10 20:40:21 that should be done in software on the arm core.. it's probally the correct audio channel isn't enabled.. May 10 20:40:40 rcn-ee: no, it happily crashes in libmad somewhere May 10 20:40:48 ah, haven't seen that yet.. May 10 20:41:38 the problem is, it's more, no one other then nokia was working on dspbridge/gst-dsp with their n900.... it would be nice to get dsplink working, then we could use the dsp stuff from angstrom which is more maintained.. May 10 20:43:37 does this dsplink cooperate with gstreamer as well? May 10 20:43:56 or is that the "get it working" part? May 10 20:46:06 get it working, relates to building the dsp kernel modules and other dsp stuff... with gst-dsp we just used the prebuild dsp bins.. May 10 20:47:07 you can see a number of the dsp-link related tools here: https://github.com/Angstrom-distribution/meta-ti/tree/master/recipes-ti May 10 20:49:02 right May 10 20:49:37 so I either get angstrom and have to rebuild a s*tload of stuff or go for debian stable and basically have to do the same... May 10 20:50:25 yeap, that's the road i was on... then got dspbridge/gstdsp working so i stopped and used that.. May 10 20:55:11 oh, it doesn't handle mpeg2 anyway :-/ May 10 21:08:40 is there a smaller (console only) image than the 12.04 LTS desktop image? May 10 21:08:50 (OMAP3) May 10 21:09:26 hrm appears core is what I want May 10 21:17:48 trelane: core needs a bit of effort to make it work. You might be after server. May 10 21:18:03 trelane: (core has no bootloader or kernel, it's just a rootfs) May 10 21:18:08 aah May 10 21:18:50 server's footprint is reasonably small if you remove the package pool after you install. May 10 21:19:05 Just see the top of sources.list post-install. May 10 21:19:17 not worried about space May 10 21:19:21 more worried about resources after boot May 10 21:19:25 Ahh. May 10 21:19:25 and I do not need a desktop :) May 10 21:19:30 Then, yes, server is what you want. May 10 21:20:05 need bash, cron, apache, possibly perl-snmp May 10 21:20:11 later I'll need lots of beers and crying May 10 21:20:16 ;) May 10 21:21:02 * trelane misses the days of rootstock "I want the following packages, here's a serial port, now go pretend to do something" May 10 21:21:28 trelane, i'm still in those days. ;) May 10 21:21:52 I'm jealous! May 10 21:22:14 The server image will get you a similar (but less broken-by-design) result. May 10 21:22:31 If you have an external drive, you could also boot a d-i netboot image. May 10 21:22:40 (Which I'd recommend) May 10 21:22:48 right now I'm trying to get the thing up far enough to poll an analog pin May 10 21:22:51 and make sure I get how that works May 10 21:22:52 beyond that May 10 21:22:56 I promise nothing :) May 10 21:23:45 Im just going to throw this on the sd card and move on with life (hopefully) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri May 11 02:59:58 2012