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[00:21] <prpplague> ho ho hum [01:36] * prpplague grumbles === Jack87|Away is now known as Jack87 === Guest8786 is now known as Ursinha === 17SAA5J4X is now known as jkridner === StevenK_ is now known as StevenK [09:19] <nimesh_accenture> I'm trying to execute a binary built for android on ubuntu. As expected it didn't work :p . is there a difference in the ELF ? or the ABI? or what is different ? as both are built on the same linux kernel , but i guess a different compiler? . Ubuntu is chrooted from android. what do i do to make this work? [09:20] <twb> Um, aren't android apps written in java? [09:20] <twb> What does file(1) say about the binary you're trying to run? [09:25] <xranby> nimesh_accenture: android uses a different glibc Bionic libc [09:27] <angeloc> rsalveti: have you read my email about rootstock? [12:09] <parin> i want to put my own boot up image instead of 2 penguins and Ubuntu splash screen. Does anybody know how to do that? [12:10] <twb> The penguins are coded into the kernel [12:10] <twb> You can have them on or off, but that's about it [12:10] <twb> The ubuntu splash stuff is called "plymouth", it is quite customizable [12:11] <parin> so how can i turn them off [12:11] <parin> penguins? [12:11] <twb> Recompile your kernel [12:11] <twb> Possibly you can turn them off from the boot prompt, but I don't know how [12:12] <amitk> parin: you can replace the logo: http://www.articleworld.org/index.php/How_to_change_the_Linux_penguin_boot_logo [12:13] <parin> ok thank you for help. any way I have to make custom kernel so i will disable them when i customize it and [12:13] <twb> I stand corrected [12:14] <parin> :) [12:14] <parin> yes u are. thanks amitk [12:17] <NekoXP> 1-pixel window borders die die dieeeeeeeeeeeeee === slangase` is now known as slangasek [13:40] <hrw> NekoXP: you want 0px ones? :) === alf is now known as alf_ [14:08] <angeloc> rsalveti: ping [14:26] <angeloc> hi guys, there is a tablet in which ubuntu can be installed to make custom development? I really don't want to write an android app! === TypoNAM_ is now known as TypoNAM [15:23] <vstehle> angeloc: this one maybe ? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/Archos101it?action=show&redirect=ARM%2FOMAP%2FArchos101it [15:24] <angeloc> vstehle: wow, wonderful! [15:24] <vstehle> angeloc: even better status page : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/TabletList (don't know how up to date this is) [15:25] <angeloc> vstehle: i saw that but there no mention on compatibility [15:28] <angeloc> vstehle: i'm really astonished, this one seems to be really well supported === gandhijee__ is now known as gandhijee_ [15:54] <prpplague> ho ho hum [15:55] <prpplague> ogra_: more fun than i can stand trying to get 12.04 up and running on a toshiba laptop last night :( [16:40] <angeloc> rsalveti: ping [18:33] <parin> i am trying to change the 2 panguine boot logo as mentioned here http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/blog/~shylock~-418698/patch-and-compile-kernel-with-custom-boot-logo-2497/ [18:34] <parin> how do i get linux source code ? [18:34] <parin> i am using ubuntu 12.04 kernel 3.2.0-1412-omap4 [18:35] <parin> i burned the sd card from preintstall 12.04 ubuntu image [18:39] <parin> should I use this? http://omappedia.org/wiki/OMAP_Ubuntu_Core#Kernel? [18:39] <parin> please see kernel section [18:41] <rcn-ee_> parin, 'sudo apt-get source linux-image-3.2.0-1412-omap4' should do it, [18:46] <infinity> Forking the kernel and keeping it up to date with every SRU and security release we do (every couple of weeks) just to change a logo that you see for a few seconds, seems like a bit of a waste of time. ;) [18:47] <infinity> (And if you don't intend to keep it up to date, then you're trading security support for a new logo, which is even worse) [19:07] <parin> @infinity dose that mean i need to recompile kernel every time i make security update? [19:07] <parin> so is there anyway i can just disable it? [19:08] <parin> i mean disable the logo?....i would prefer blank screen then logo [19:10] <rcn-ee> parin, wouldn't adding 'quiet' to the bootarg disable the logo. [19:11] <scientes> I've changed the logo in the kernel before [19:11] <scientes> ...its kinda small [19:12] <scientes> parin, you jus thave to save as an ascii ppm, and then reduce to 224 colors [19:12] <scientes> you can do this...almost...with gimp [19:13] <parin> yes i see that but my problem is with recompilation of kernel [19:13] <parin> i would try 'quit' [19:13] <parin> using bootargs [19:13] <scientes> well if you dont know how to recompile the kernel, this is not a good idea [19:13] <scientes> *not a good reason to start [19:13] <parin> yes thats what i have never done that though i can do that in my spare time [19:14] <parin> but somehow i need to disable it [19:16] <parin> @rcn-ee i am looking at /boot/boot.script and it has 'quite' already there [20:42] <ndec> parin: logo.nologo in the bootargs should do it, see http://lxr.linux.no/#linux+v3.3.6/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt#L1352 |