**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 28 02:59:59 2014 Mar 28 07:21:49 Hi. Mar 28 07:22:00 Does the kernel in 14.04 better support Exynos chips? Mar 28 12:37:56 hi, is there any known issue with the combination of ARMv7l and kernel 3.10.18 ? e.g. top doesnt show output, but ps does; apt-get starts but doesnt finish Mar 28 14:07:18 Hi, I have an interesting issue with a BeagleboneBlack (kernel 3.13) and ubuntu raring. It looks like the system sometimes locks up, and TI suggests it could be something related to gtk2 and PNG (probably libpng) Mar 28 14:07:43 so my question is: has any of you already heard about such issue in the past and/or other boards, etc.= Mar 28 14:08:26 cool thing is there's no kernel panic output even in serial (and TI says even jtag locks up (!)) Mar 28 14:25:44 c10ud: I don't see how a full system lockup, including even jtag, could possibly be caused by a userspace library. Mar 28 14:25:49 c10ud: surely it's a kernel problem? Mar 28 14:26:37 (or a hardware problem?) Mar 28 14:26:48 * rbasak doesn't see how a kernel could lock up jtag either Mar 28 14:27:21 rbasak, neither do I, but that's what TI says (altrough the message is unclear, see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/beaglebone-black/5vaehZewk2U ) Mar 28 14:29:34 probably some zlib-crypto related, I guess..(?) but surely jtag hanging.. Mar 28 14:30:15 c10ud: I think you're confused. I don't interpret that thread in the same way you do. Mar 28 14:31:03 A kernel panic is clearly a kernel or hardware issue. It may be triggered by something in userspace, but that is a symptom, not a root cause. Mar 28 14:31:48 (unless userspace is taking direct control of hardware in some way, which doesn't seem to be the case here) Mar 28 14:31:56 rbasak, I don't interpret it, I just ask if you ever heard of some similar issue:) Mar 28 14:32:44 c10ud: I read your original message as implicating Ubuntu in some way. Mar 28 14:34:32 rbasak, well I'm using ubuntu, I ask if anyone ever heard of such an issue (maybe libpng does nasty stuff with the cpu, I don't know..) Mar 28 14:34:53 apparently that's not the case Mar 28 19:24:53 Hello, Anyone familar with VSMA v6? Mar 28 19:25:23 VMSA Mar 28 19:41:33 Hi all.. I am having crazy issues getting SSL working properly on my ubuntu armhf 12.04 build... I've followed everything online I can find about getting it installed and setup and I still cannot wget an https or run get-pip.py or anything that requires an SSL. Mar 28 19:41:58 Is there any sort of definitive 'this is required to make SSL work in ubuntu' somewhere that I'm missing? Mar 28 19:44:23 (curl fails as well.) Mar 28 20:02:21 applepi: There's nothing special about SSL on ARM. What works on amd64 should work on armhf. Mar 28 20:02:50 applepi: Maybe you should describe the problem you're seeing? Mar 28 20:05:11 infinity: when I attempt to wget https://www.google.com (or any other https), I get 'ERROR: cannot verify www.google.com's certificate' Mar 28 20:05:39 infinity: curl gives me 'error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed' Mar 28 20:05:46 applepi: You might need ca-certificates installed. Mar 28 20:06:13 infinity: ca-certificates is already the newest version Mar 28 20:06:53 they're installed to /etc/ssl/certs it looks like Mar 28 20:07:03 Well, that's definitely a case of "it works for me", so you might need to investigate a bit. Mar 28 20:08:58 infinity: I have.. so much.. :| is there some sort of configuration I might need to touch? I've looked at /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf and it looks okay as far as I can tell (granted I'm very much an ssl lightweight..) Mar 28 20:11:49 applepi: Well, like I said, it should just work. I'd help dig deeper, but I'm in the middle of a bunch of things right now. :/ **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Mar 29 03:00:00 2014