=== Jack87|Away is now known as Jack87 === Crisco is now known as Criscolo === zyga_ is now known as zyga [10:14] lilstevie, around ? === Jack87 is now known as Jack87|Away [10:48] hey, does the hard-float image work on the pandaboard? [10:53] sure [10:54] does it make any difference? [10:54] it fells faster, i didnt measure anything myself [10:54] so thats a totally subjective impression [10:54] yeah, that might be an interesting experiment [12:21] ogra_: kinda, redecorating bedroom === jkridner__ is now known as jkridner === Jack87|Away is now known as Jack87 [13:30] ogra_: if you are about I am here now :) [13:31] lilstevie, i was wondering if you have anything newer for the transformer than 2.6.36 [13:31] * ogra_ is just playing with an ubuntu installed transformer and the kernel seems to have some issues [13:31] though the config is a bit odd anyway [13:32] the config is a bit off yeah, been working on some things though [13:32] I will have something newer soon [13:33] but you are on the same source ? [13:33] k [13:35] well I am working on bringing it over to mainline [13:36] there is the 2.6.38 CrOS kernel if you are using u-boot though [13:38] not sure they use u-boot on this device [13:38] its not mine, i just got it to look at some performance issues [13:38] ah, [13:39] yeah probably stock bootloader then [13:39] (and noticed a bunch of udev errors on boot) [13:39] hm [13:39] looks like it doesnt have dnotify enabled and other minor things [13:39] can you grab the config from /proc/config.gz and see what the generation date is? [13:43] # Linux kernel version: 2.6.36.4 [13:43] # Tue Jan 3 09:26:31 2012 [13:43] but i think they recompiled the kernel already [13:46] wow [13:46] jan 3 [13:46] :p [13:46] thats not my kernel [13:46] :p [13:47] but it is built off the latest probably [13:47] there are some odd things missing from the config, I am aware of that, and I have been adding them as I have been made aware of them [13:47] ogra_ - any chance the hf images might not work on older pandaboards? [13:47] although, can't say I have seen any udev errors [13:47] define older [13:47] i have an A1 and it isn't going anywhere [13:48] we tested onm EA1 which is even older [13:48] *on [13:48] okay [13:48] Define "not going anywhere"? [13:49] maybe it's just the latest image then [13:49] Usually that's a bad SD, or a a badly-seated card. [13:49] hmm [13:49] brendand: I have run it on every HW revision board I have (EA1-A3 & 4460). [13:49] well, the light pattern seems a bit weird. not what i usually see [13:49] And I have today's daily image running now on 4460. [13:50] Precise kernel doesn't blink the led's like maverick-oneiric kernels did. [13:51] when i switch my monitor to the dvi input, it just switches back again. that usually means nothing being output on the dvi [13:52] brendand: That is a different issue (and one I haven't tested). [13:53] Try the HDMI port. [13:53] jeez [13:54] all of a sudden it's the HDMI port that needs to be used. great [13:54] Erm, that has always been the case. [13:54] At least that is how I have tested since Maverick. [13:56] oh well, no worries [14:05] hello [14:07] lilstevie_: sorry to bother you, if i want to try the 2.6.38 in OLiFe, what should I do ? i tried to flash using the 'update cros kernel' or by replacing the 2.6.36 with tne .38 but i either end up in initramfs shell telling me there is no mmcblk0p8 or stuck on 'asus' boot screen [14:08] kerute: at this point, solve the reason why it wont read asus/nvidias bastardized gpt implimentation [14:09] or use u-boot [14:09] ok so u-boot i have to compile it from your repo (u-boot-tegra) and flash it using OLiFe ? [14:10] yes [14:10] ok thanks a lot [14:11] for the first point i'm not sure i have enought knowledge :) === Jack87 is now known as Jack87|Away [15:08] would kexec be a nice addition to our kernels? [15:09] * infinity glances at #ubuntu-kernel [15:11] well, if you want it i need a bug to be opened against our P kernels [15:11] teh patchset is quite big, but it works [15:11] so i won't backport it to O [15:15] ppisati: I didn't say I wanted it. [15:16] ppisati: Do the x86 Ubuntu kernels have kexec? [15:16] yep [15:16] it was broken on arm [15:16] but a series of patches make it work on arm now [15:16] Ahh. Well, I'm a fan of our ARM kernels mirroring the x86 ones. [15:16] yep [15:16] Just as an element of least surprise. [15:16] the problem is that all the stuff is in 3.3 [15:17] and the backport for omap-only is about... [15:18] ~17 ptches ATM [15:18] the entire patches with all the archs is about... [15:18] 70 patches? more or less [15:19] sorry, with all the arm chips [15:19] and i want to apply it to master [15:19] so i'll percolate down to all the topic branches [15:19] it'll [15:19] (can't type today...) [15:28] iirc, kexec was attempted multiple times on arm. seems to come up every cycle. I think there is an old blueprint on it. [15:30] ppisati: do a google search: arm kexec site:launchpad.net [15:30] lots of entries. [15:39] GrueMaster: cool [15:39] there's still an issue [15:39] but it's workable [15:40] aka nic is dead after kexec [15:46] How is this considered "workable"? [15:48] in the sense that it's an isolated fix [15:48] some stuff is not initialised properly in smsc911x [15:48] and when it boots from u-boot is ok [15:48] else it craps out === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan [19:34] I have ubuntu 11.10 on a pandaboard, did apt-get dist-upgrade, connected a tv to the hdmi port, and video works, but I am trying to get the audio to come out on the tv as well... any ideas? [19:34] is there something in alsamixer that needs to be turned on/unmuted?