=== deffrag_ is now known as deffrag [08:46] lilstevie: you still here? [09:46] janimo: not really [10:02] lilstevie: lookslike there is no SYS V IPC in your kernel [10:03] lilstevie: rebuilt a kernel but it does not boot. will retry with the defconfig from your sources [10:05] janrinze: yeah, sysvipc is missing from the released kernel [10:05] but the kernel on git has it [10:06] lilstevie: apparently that is causing the XShm to fail.. [10:06] also, use the android ndk toolchain to build the kernel [10:06] tegra is really really dodgy [10:06] and breaks easy [10:06] :p [10:06] huh android ndk toolchain? why? [10:07] because that is what works without errors [10:07] does gcc from Ubuntu not build working kernels? [10:07] and what asus use [10:07] gcc from ubuntu "works" [10:07] I was using it [10:07] but it causes more problems than its worth [10:07] what kind of problems? [10:08] compile errors galore [10:08] ah during module build, right? [10:08] and in some cases non booting kernels [10:08] not only during module builds [10:09] hmm.. that would be a serious issue.. does that mean Tegra is not fully ARM compatible? [10:09] or does it mean Tegra has bugs that need work-arounds? [10:10] no, just that it is fragile [10:11] hmm.. weird. I have not had that problem with any other ARM platform before. [10:12] I have had it on hummingbird [10:12] hummingbird, Samsung? [10:12] yes [10:12] same as Exynos? [10:13] it is older [10:13] they call them exynos now [10:13] oh, ok because the Exynos (dual core A9) works fine here too.. [10:14] but the cpu that powers the original galaxy tab, and the galaxy s i9000 [10:14] these are single core A8s [10:15] hmm.. rebuilt a kernel but that one does not boot either.. [10:16] lilstevie: tf101-gnu-linux-defconfig is what i have used.. is that correct? [10:17] lilstevie: i built the kernel natively on the TF101. [10:18] yeah probably an error there [10:19] most likely. But how do you 'see' the console output or the boot log ? [10:19] if you haven't seen it there isn't any [10:20] :-( [10:20] so no way to figure out what goes wrong? [10:20] you could enable the android ramconsole driver [10:20] with that enabled it will be at /proc/last_kmsg [10:21] hmm.. [10:21] serial console over USB would be a lot more sensible ;-) [10:24] lilstevie: do you use the latest version of your git repo? the initrd in the OLiFE download may be to blame.. [10:30] lilstevie: weird.. the original kernel won't boot either anymore now. [10:36] janrinze: if you want serial console, ask asus for the pinout, I asked and got no response [10:36] also are you flashing it with nvflash or blobs [10:36] I use OLiFE.. so i think nvflash [10:37] to primary or recovery boot [10:37] recovery i guess, the primary is Android [10:38] k [10:38] IDK then [10:38] should be working [10:40] i saw something about 'wiping' the disk.. perhaps i need to reinstall everything.. [10:45] :/ [10:46] ok.. my bad, still was copying my own kernel to the device :/ [10:47] linux has booted again.. [10:49] lilstevie: can you send me a working .config for your git kernel? [13:23] lilstevie: apparently self-built kernels won't boot.. how do i get a kernel with SYS V IPC enabled? [13:45] lilstevie: the compiler supplied with the Android-NDK is not able to compile your kernel. many errors like "arch/arm/mach-tegra/suspend-t2.c:75: error: pllx causes a section type conflict" and more conflicts [13:47] must be an ancient kernel ... [13:47] 3.1 already? [13:47] (sorry, just jumped in) === scientes_ is now known as scientes [22:54] lilstevie: i managed to build a working kernel :-) [22:55] unfortunately the file browser in unity does not allow to add custom file handlers to be configured [22:56] looks like 12.04 is a neutered version of Ubuntu [22:58] i had better get Debian running on this device.. Ubuntu has become a toy OS.. unity seems to be built for noobs that need to be kept away from configuring anything at all... [23:02] umm, isn't that nautilus? [23:07] nautilus on Debian is easy to reconfigure, on 12.04 however it seems to be stripped of all configuration possibilities [23:08] actually most stuff in unity seems to work counter intuitive [23:08] I would think that's more upstream decisions, are you trying the version in unstable or stable? [23:08] it probably is just me but i feel extremely restricted by unity [23:09] i use 12.04.. [23:10] i have a program that is a raw file viewer. it needs to be associated to dng, pef, nef etc.. [23:10] apparently there is no way to do that in ubuntu 12.04 [23:11] micahg: do you know a work-around? [23:13] if you haven't tried Debian unstable or testing recently, I'm saying that it might have been upstream GNOME that restricted it, as for associating, does a ~/.mailcap file help? [23:13] #ubuntu might be able to help further [23:15] hmm.. the irc client just crashed === panda is now known as Guest90701 [23:51] today comes my pandaboard \o/ [23:51] hmm... *will be delivered [23:51] so ^^" [23:53] at #ubuntu there is no help for changing file associations [23:53] quite frustrating [23:55] janrinze2, so you say, there is no way to define to use e.g. mplayer for avis? [23:56] hmm... i'm quite tired... so my grammar is getting worse and worse [23:59] nope only select from the list that is presented