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  • [00:11:58] <Webu> Hi everyone. Is this the right place to ask a technical question?
  • [00:20:30] <Crofton> sure
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  • [00:32:28] <Webu> Great. I want to use the Pico projector kit with the Beagleboard, and I'm wondering if it's possible to connect another display simultaneously
  • [00:32:49] <Webu> so that I don't use the projector as my screen
  • [00:32:57] <Webu> Is that possible?
  • [00:33:08] <robtow> I just fired up a virgin Angstrom distro on an SD card on a Beagle Board. I can ssh from it to other places, but not ftp. How do I install ftp?
  • [00:37:49] <prpplague> why not just use scp?
  • [00:38:31] <robtow> I like to list and browse, prpplague
  • [00:39:33] <prpplague> are you wanting a ftp server or client for the beagle?
  • [00:40:19] <robtow> a client, please :-)
  • [00:44:31] <Webu> Is it possible to connect multiple displays simultaneously?
  • [00:45:39] <robtow> sftp would be nice.
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  • [00:46:04] <robtow> why is ssh in Angstrom but not sftp?
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  • [00:47:22] <prpplague> robtow generally speaking most people are more comfortable with scp and ssh
  • [00:47:31] <prpplague> robtow netkit build has a ftp client iirc
  • [00:48:17] <prpplague> Webu http://groups.google.com/group/beagleboard/browse_thread/thread/115867f718b52e4b/4c64b2c614622053
  • [00:48:43] <prpplague> Webu dss2 is support in the oe angstrom builds and is now in the main line kernel as of 2.6.32 iirc
  • [00:49:39] <robtow> I went ahead and used scp. Clumsy.
  • [00:50:08] <robtow> Is Xterm the only terminal program in Angstrom? I miss cut/copy/paste.
  • [00:51:05] * prpplague shakes his head and goes back to coding
  • [00:51:19] <Webu> thanks prplague.
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  • [00:54:36] <ds2> Webu: yes it is
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  • [00:58:08] <Webu> ds2: Do I simply use the S-video and DVI-D outputs at the same time?
  • [01:07:49] <ds2> Webu: that's the easiest
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  • [01:12:03] <robtow> How do I install libltdl under Angstrom?
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  • [01:29:39] <ShadowJK> Is there something special about Angstrom's xterm, when copy/paste has worked in regular xterm for as long as I can remember...
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  • [01:31:46] <mru> maybe he doesn't know about the middle mouse button
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  • [01:36:45] <ShadowJK> :)
  • [01:38:17] <robtow> thanks mru. I have a two button mouse; pressing both pastes selected text.
  • [01:38:43] <robtow> I'm used to the Ubuntu terminal program, which uses right button to get a menu.
  • [01:38:57] <mru> xterm has 3 menus
  • [01:39:08] <mru> press control and use mouse buttons
  • [01:39:17] <mru> lots of weird stuff there
  • [01:39:42] <raster> mmmm seird stuff
  • [01:39:46] <robtow> mru - pressed control and left button and "XTERM stopped running unexpectedly"
  • [01:40:21] <mru> control + left button should bring up the font menu
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  • [01:40:54] <robtow> "should" is always an interesting word.
  • [01:41:14] <robtow> Under Koen's demo image of Angstrom on the Beagle, control left button kills the xterm.
  • [01:42:17] <robtow> <dry chuckle>
  • [01:42:18] <mru> sounds fairly useless
  • [01:42:51] <robtow> Many things are useless. Right now I'm trying to find utility in native compiling under Angstrom/Beagler, and running into libtool issues.
  • [01:43:14] <mru> libtool is the enemy
  • [01:43:41] <robtow> libtool is needed to compile libgphoto2 and gphoto2.
  • [01:43:55] <mru> cross-compiling is generally a better idea, assuming you have a faster PC
  • [01:43:56] <raster> mru actually thats ctrl+right
  • [01:44:18] <mru> not if you use a left-handed mouse ;-)
  • [01:44:40] <robtow> mru you do cross compiling for Angstrom/beagle?
  • [01:44:41] <mru> and I'm in england, you know... things are the other way around here
  • [01:45:01] <awozniak> anyone using ubifs ?
  • [01:45:23] <mru> awozniak: someone is
  • [01:45:29] <raster> mru: her! i'm in au! things are always the-other way around here!
  • [01:45:30] <raster> :)
  • [01:45:41] <raster> so who's the other way aaround?
  • [01:45:41] <raster> :)
  • [01:45:58] <mru> well, I know for a fact that you're upside-down
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  • [01:48:40] <raster> awozniak: have used it before on a device or 2
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  • [03:08:55] <favor> hi. all. is anyone here? how to get beagleboard wireless work? what things should I do?
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  • [03:17:09] <robtow> got libtool issues resolved!
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  • [03:58:09] <heiheiheihei> did the omap3530 give us the codec api to use the dsp core?
  • [03:58:22] <heiheiheihei> anyone knows?
  • [03:58:28] <heiheiheihei> ...
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  • [04:02:46] <ojn> heiheiheihei: what do you mean? dsp_bridge is available. openmax I'm not sure about, I think most of it is available. Most of the codecs aren't.
  • [04:05:31] <heiheiheihei> errr...I mean can I free to use the dsp to codec video stream?
  • [04:06:06] <heiheiheihei> just use
  • [04:08:08] <heiheiheihei> I dont know how to program codes to use the dsp
  • [04:08:37] <heiheiheihei> so, the dsp_bridge give it already?
  • [04:09:00] <heiheiheihei> thx:)
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  • [06:08:47] <Asifk> Hi all. I want to enable wifi using DLink DWA110 adapter on my board with android. For that I had enabled rt73 driver in the kernel.. But while giving ifconfig wlan0 up ... it is showing firmware request fail..
  • [06:09:00] <Asifk> what can be the problem??
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  • [06:09:52] <crashovrd> thats a good question, because i have tried 2 different linux compat wifi adapters so far and all i get is firmware errors from them
  • [06:10:08] <crashovrd> the 3rd adaptor i was going to try would not compile
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  • [06:10:34] <crashovrd> these adaptors all work on desktop linux, and the firmware files are there
  • [06:10:41] <crashovrd> they just wont work on it
  • [06:11:08] <Asifk> yes true but from the forum .. i came to know that many ppl have already configured such adapter on the board
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  • [09:06:14] <paulg_> hello everyone
  • [09:08:12] <paulg_> i am currently using the 2.6.31 kernel in oe. is this a good kernel to use?
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  • [09:21:20] <_koen_1> the default kernel is a good one to use, and that currently is 2.6.29
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  • [09:25:08] <paulg_> i am using 2.6.31 with the latest 3.01.00.02 libgles libraries and i see some slight horizontal tearing when running opengl.
  • [09:25:31] <paulg_> it looks like hsync movement, or a memory arbiter problem.
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  • [09:28:51] <paulg_> maybe i should go back to 2.6.29. i changed to 2.6.31 and the new opengl driver at the same time.
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  • [09:54:49] <paulg_> has anyone compared the omap3 with the i.MX515?
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  • [10:13:48] <paulg_> koen: the 3.01.00.02 opengl SDK contains two 2.6.29 patches which is why i moved to 2.6.31. Are these patches necessary for you 2.6.29 kernel?
  • [10:15:29] <paulg_> keon: 2.6.29_relocation_1.patch and 2.6.29_relocation_2.patch?
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  • [10:18:09] <paulg_> keon: i see they are already included in your list of patches. question answered.
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  • [10:53:29] <paulg_> cbrake: hi
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  • [11:07:44] <_koen_1> paulg_: and those patches are only needed if you use one of those broken codeforgery toolchains
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  • [11:08:22] <paulg_> keon: ok, thanks for clearing that up.
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  • [12:23:59] <hrw> morning
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  • [12:30:04] <qball> anybody knows a good tool to profile memory accesses in programs.. (I tried cachegrind, usefull but is not telling me what memory blocks are used)
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  • [12:37:37] <mru> qball: what's the real problem you're trying to solve?
  • [12:38:19] <qball> reduce L2 access
  • [12:38:36] <mru> try oprofile
  • [12:39:05] <qball> reduced number of L1D misses by 23 allready.. but the more the better
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  • [12:39:12] <qball> factor 23
  • [12:39:13] <qball> :D
  • [12:39:14] <mru> oprofile should be your first stop for any optimisation
  • [12:39:29] <qball> gprof was completely pointless
  • [12:39:40] <mru> I keep telling people that
  • [12:40:05] <mru> it can be somewhat useful for call-graph analysis
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  • [12:41:40] <qball> opreport returns exactly what I thought.. 99.35% in the loop the program exists off
  • [12:41:56] <mru> use opannotate
  • [12:42:17] <qball> neat
  • [12:42:46] <qball> owh assembly option. that is nice
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  • [12:44:42] <qball> hmm source does not report anything
  • [12:45:33] <mru> opannotate needs to be able to find the source
  • [12:45:42] <qball> it shows the source
  • [12:45:46] <qball> but nothing in the left column
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  • [12:50:30] <qball> hmm
  • [12:50:31] <qball> odd
  • [12:50:37] <mru> maybe no samples on those lines
  • [12:50:43] <mru> how did you invoke it?
  • [12:50:52] <qball> assembly worked.. a well..
  • [12:50:58] <qball> opannotate --search-dirs=. --source -D none cavdet > test.txt
  • [12:51:48] <qball> 184479 samples..
  • [12:52:13] <mru> I usually run it with -i to pick just the top functions reported by opreport
  • [12:52:32] <qball> gives me a nice empty report
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  • [12:53:39] <qball> ok, running it another few 100 times gives me some data
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  • [12:56:10] <qball> thx
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  • [13:41:43] <srv> im using 2629 kernel custom board, on my system, reboot works however poweroff does not work
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  • [13:41:54] <srv> any idea where i should look?
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  • [13:50:47] <srv> when i do poweroff - i get System Halted, but even then i am able to access the shell prompt, im not sure what is the problem
  • [13:52:25] <cwillu_at_work> srv, sounds like a distro problem, not kernel so much
  • [13:57:28] <srv> im just using a busybox fs
  • [13:57:38] <srv> how can it be distro issue
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  • [14:07:51] <cwillu_at_work> srv, distro issue == userspace problem
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  • [14:18:03] <srv> cwillu_at_work: how can i make sure it works in all file systems
  • [14:18:20] <srv> cwillu_at_work: do they call different system calls?
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  • [14:23:33] <srv> cwillu_at_work: could be
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  • [15:03:53] <prpplague> if anyone is interested, TinCanTools is in the final stages of development of the ShowDog LCD board and would like some feedback on what size(both physical and resolution) to make available with the ShowDog
  • [15:03:56] <prpplague> you can comment here or send email to danders@tincantools.com
  • [15:04:12] <mru> url with more info?
  • [15:05:17] <_koen_> 7" 720p would be neat
  • [15:05:20] <_koen_> and $$$$$
  • [15:05:22] <hrw> prpplague: prepare cheap board which will give serial + few usb ports and will be connectable by ICD10 + usb-ehci instead of extension header?
  • [15:05:41] <prpplague> mru: only minimal posting right now - http://www.elinux.org/BeagleBoardPinMux#TinCantools_ShowDog
  • [15:07:56] <prpplague> _koen_: yea
  • [15:08:11] <prpplague> _koen_: the #1 we are getting requests for is the PSP display
  • [15:08:23] <prpplague> _koen_: but the #2 is a WVGA display
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  • [15:10:11] <hrw> prpplague: you guys do lot interesting stuffs
  • [15:10:38] <hrw> prpplague: n900 screen is available to buy as part
  • [15:10:43] <hrw> 3.5" wvga
  • [15:11:03] <prpplague> hrw: try to, my main thing is i'm trying to build up my biz(RAD Tech Labs) for consulting work
  • [15:11:11] <prpplague> hrw: oh yea?
  • [15:11:12] * _koen_ fails to see why the psp display is so popular
  • [15:11:14] <mru> <480 in smallest dimension is mostly useless
  • [15:11:21] <prpplague> hrw: got some info/url?
  • [15:11:26] <_koen_> it's only slightly better than 5 7segment blocks
  • [15:11:41] <hrw> prpplague: would have to dig a bit
  • [15:11:57] <prpplague> _koen_: cheap
  • [15:12:15] * prpplague googles for the n900 display info
  • [15:12:23] <hrw> ACX565AKM is part name
  • [15:12:25] <_koen_> hrw: is that that taal one?
  • [15:12:58] <hrw> koen: ?
  • [15:13:03] <prpplague> hrw: ahh sony part iirc
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  • [15:13:20] <hrw> prpplague: sony
  • [15:13:35] <hrw> http://www.mobile-phone-lcd.com/n900-lcd-br-oem-part-4850238-hr-ideu-p-331.html - 66???
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  • [15:16:28] <prpplague> hrw: hmm
  • [15:16:42] <prpplague> hrw: pretty pricey and i'm not seeing datasheets available for it
  • [15:16:54] <prpplague> hrw: might be able to cross reference it to a more available item
  • [15:16:59] <prpplague> hrw: thanks for the usggestio
  • [15:17:03] <hrw> np
  • [15:17:25] <hrw> I have to preplace some kind of seerial + usbhub expansion for my beagles
  • [15:17:33] <hrw> prepare
  • [15:19:49] <prpplague> hrw: i looked at doing that
  • [15:20:17] <prpplague> hrw: the usb host port can be desoldered and some header pins inserted, which can mate to a board mounted to the bottom
  • [15:20:49] <prpplague> hrw: using something like a TUSB2046B you can do a 4 port hub pretty easy
  • [15:21:33] <hrw> mkey
  • [15:21:44] <hrw> or can hack any of my crappy chinese hubs
  • [15:22:03] <prpplague> hrw: yea you could do that
  • [15:22:41] <hrw> they cost few ????????? just
  • [15:22:52] <prpplague> hrw: if it were me, i'd get some 0.1" protoboard, use a dremel to cut it to size, desolder off the idc10 and the usb host connectors
  • [15:23:10] <prpplague> hrw: solder in some 0.1" pins so they are going to the bottom of the board
  • [15:23:30] <prpplague> hrw: and hack on the chinese hub to the protoboard
  • [15:23:59] <hrw> good idea
  • [15:25:03] <hrw> protoboard with usb hub + ftdi serial-usb on it...
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  • [15:33:51] <prpplague> any other lcd comments are appreciated
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  • [15:38:17] <prpplague> _koen_: think most people are going to want touch screen support?
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  • [15:39:51] <ynezz> you can buy USB touchscreen as separate part
  • [15:39:57] <ynezz> it's always cheaper
  • [15:40:06] <ynezz> or in most cases
  • [15:40:52] <prpplague> ynezz: depends on what you want to do
  • [15:41:11] <prpplague> ynezz: generally when i purchase lcd's that need touchscreen i simply buy it already bonded
  • [15:41:28] <prpplague> ynezz: most of the time it is less than $1USD difference in costs
  • [15:41:45] <ynezz> yes, it depends on quantity
  • [15:41:59] <ynezz> and the size
  • [15:42:13] * prpplague rarely does anything less that 250 units
  • [15:42:15] <ynezz> for 22" it almost half the price
  • [15:42:32] <ynezz> 250, nice :)
  • [15:43:39] <prpplague> ynezz: yea i don't go up to that size, biggest lcd i've used is an 11"
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  • [15:44:56] <qball> hmm I want a nice 7-8" tft + touchscreen
  • [15:44:57] <qball> for proect
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  • [15:47:46] <cwillu_at_work> prpplague, 8" w/ touchscreen would put me in heaven
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  • [16:08:20] <hrw> 7-8" wvga+ts would be nice
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  • [16:09:05] <cwillu_at_work> prpplague, the irc mob has spoken :p
  • [16:11:19] <kblin> er, just a quick sanity check, ARM systems are big endian systems, right?
  • [16:11:34] <hrw> kblin: usually little endian
  • [16:11:57] <hrw> kblin: can be big or little - depends on device vendor
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  • [16:14:03] <kblin> hrw: ew, but from your reply I take the beagle is little endian?
  • [16:14:20] <hrw> by default yes
  • [16:15:16] <prpplague> cwillu_at_work / hrw / _koen_ the big question is what would the target price for it be?
  • [16:15:19] <kblin> ok, pity.. I'm currently chasing a samba client bug on big endian systems, but I just remembered I have a PPC mac :)
  • [16:15:55] <kblin> probably easier to set up a build system there than to fiddle with the endianess on the beagle
  • [16:16:12] <hrw> prpplague: do not ask me. I do not know how much it can costs and do not plan to buy such one
  • [16:16:32] <prpplague> hrw: hehe
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  • [16:20:59] <cwillu_at_work> prpplague, you mean we have a choice?
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  • [16:29:10] <prpplague> cwillu_at_work:
  • [16:29:29] <prpplague> cwillu_at_work: well no sense in making something that costs $100000 if no one is going to buy it, hehe
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  • [16:59:33] <_koen_> prpplague: 200 bucks or so
  • [17:00:15] <robtow> Good morning koen.
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  • [17:07:28] <robtow> I'm trying to natively compile gphoto2 under Angstrom on the Beagle Board; it complains it cannot find popt.h - what is the right package to install? "opkg install popt-devel" says "cannot find".
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  • [17:09:02] <prpplague> _koen_: 200 is doable
  • [17:09:11] <ds2> for $200, you can do one off LCD interfaces!
  • [17:09:40] <ds2> that includes a PCB made just for it
  • [17:09:52] <ds2> just add labor
  • [17:11:25] <_koen_> av500: ping
  • [17:13:09] <hrw> robtow: libpopt-dev
  • [17:14:19] <_koen_> robtow: you do know that gphoto is already built and packaged, right?
  • [17:14:23] <robtow> hrw - thanks...
  • [17:14:45] <robtow> koen - yes I do; and it fails as packaged to xfer files from a Canon G10.
  • [17:15:10] <_koen_> worked for my ixus s80 today :)
  • [17:15:11] <robtow> It can remotely command a G10 to take pix; it can list the pix; it can xfer picture metadata - but NOT xfer the files.
  • [17:15:22] <robtow> So I am spooling up to modify it.
  • [17:17:41] <robtow> Koen - I got libgphoto2 to compile yesterday - had to install several libtool packages to get configure to run through. Crofton was helpful in figuring it out.
  • [17:18:22] <_koen_> opkg install gphoto2-dev should drag those in for you
  • [17:18:47] <robtow> Ah!
  • [17:19:28] <robtow> configure now worked through to the end for gphoto2 :-)
  • [17:19:38] <robtow> Running "make", now.
  • [17:20:12] <robtow> Imagemagick will be next.
  • [17:21:46] <robtow> Koen - I used to have an S80; nice camera; until it died when my underwater housing leaked.
  • [17:23:11] <kblin> aw
  • [17:23:58] <robtow> koen - the gphoto2 I compiled under Ubuntu 9.04 CAN do the file xfer ok; so trying to compile from the same tar files under Angstrom.
  • [17:25:37] <sakoman_> DJWillis: ping
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  • [17:29:33] <Crofton> koen, I think the changes I am going to make to task-native-sdk will help people like robtow
  • [17:29:50] * Crofton still thinks robtow is crazy for not using existing packages :)
  • [17:30:11] <Crofton> but the testing of he native sdk is good
  • [17:30:48] <robtow> <---is only mildly crazed. Kinda likes ssh'ing into the Beagle and doing native compiling. :-)
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  • [17:31:54] <sakoman_> Crofton: what kind of changes do you have planned?
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  • [17:32:39] <Crofton> adding libtool clap trap and pkgconfig
  • [17:32:50] <sakoman_> ah
  • [17:33:05] <Crofton> we needed pkgconfig for the bluez wars
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  • [17:35:09] <_koen_> Crofton|work: iirc every -dev package with a .pc inside will drag in pkgconfig
  • [17:36:10] <_koen_> Crofton|work: but yeah, having it in by default would be nice
  • [17:36:20] <awozniak> what is sizeof(double) on the omap ?
  • [17:36:23] <robtow> opkg install pkgconfig, libtool, libtool-dev, libltddl-dev, libusb-0.1-dev to get libgphoto2 to run through configure
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  • [17:37:46] <robtow> Just got gphoto2 to compile and install natively.
  • [17:37:59] <robtow> ...and run :-)
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  • [17:39:07] <_koen_> robtow: so the stock 2.4.7 didn't work for you?
  • [17:43:10] <Crofton|work> _koen_, but if build something that install a c file, you need to add okgconfig
  • [17:43:35] <Crofton|work> the libtool stuff is needed for some otehr stuff also
  • [17:48:33] <robtow> koen - no, it did not work.
  • [17:50:14] <robtow> koen - the stok gphoto2 could command the camera to take pix, and could LIST the picture files - but it could not xfer the piucture files from the camera to the beagle. BUT it could xfer the picture file metadata for each picture.
  • [17:50:37] <Crofton|work> any thoughts on how the native build differed?
  • [17:50:54] <robtow> The gphoto2 I compiled under Ubuntu could do the xfer just fine.
  • [17:51:09] <robtow> I'm going to try it with the native build, now... be back in a few.
  • [17:57:07] <_koen_> robtow: 2.4.4 or 2.4.7?
  • [18:05:49] <robtow> 2.4.7
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  • [18:08:45] <robtow> Commanded a picture to be taken; succeeded.
  • [18:09:11] <robtow> Commanded list all pix; succeeded - see the file there on the camera.
  • [18:10:27] <robtow> gphoto2 --get-all-files FAILS.
  • [18:10:38] <prpplague> _koen_: what do you think about an interface module so you could hookup one of these to a beagle? http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=11997352
  • [18:10:49] <robtow> PTP I/O error - error 1: 'Unspecified error'
  • [18:11:00] <robtow> And then a seg fault.
  • [18:12:11] <robtow> gphoto2 --get-all-meta-data DOES succeed, and transfers the metadata, and makes a local file.
  • [18:12:31] <_koen_> prpplague: the screen of the complete unit?
  • [18:12:38] <btg> Hello, sry to interrupt, I'm trying to get Angstrom running on BB but it keepshanging on "waiting for root device /dev/mmcblk0p2"
  • [18:12:50] <btg> Anyone experienced this issue?
  • [18:13:02] <hrw> INIT: Id "S" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes - someone remember why serial console is not working?
  • [18:13:04] <prpplague> _koen_: yea, just buy the unit, open the back, pop out their board and connect the beagle
  • [18:13:50] <robtow> gphoto2 compiled from the same tar file under Ubuntu on my laptop does the picture file xfer successfully.
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  • [18:14:42] <robtow> Now the real fun starts :-)
  • [18:14:43] <prpplague> _koen_: $50USD for interface, $80 for the digital picture frame, $130 total
  • [18:14:47] <hrw> prpplague: and add SPI touchscreen?
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  • [18:15:10] <prpplague> hrw: probably a tsc2007
  • [18:16:02] <prpplague> there are some cheaper models, but they are vga instead of wvga
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  • [18:17:17] <prpplague> hmm look at this - http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?InvtId=SHOMI-070AW01&cpc=HPM
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  • [18:17:40] <prpplague> cheap enough, hehe
  • [18:18:00] <hrw> 480x234px
  • [18:18:17] <robtow> Hmm.... "get-all-thumbnails" works, too.
  • [18:18:32] <prpplague> hrw: yea
  • [18:18:33] <cwillu_at_work> there's something unappealing about ripping apart a picture frame to get the lcd necessary to use with an lcd kit :p
  • [18:18:53] <prpplague> hrw: probably make an option to do several different ones
  • [18:19:09] <prpplague> oh wait i found the perfect one for _koen_ http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=NDF6052-SB&cat=MON
  • [18:19:14] <robtow> Deleting all files also works.
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  • [18:19:48] <hrw> prpplague: I like catalog number
  • [18:20:40] <prpplague> hrw: ??
  • [18:20:54] <Crofton> sakoman_, is the defconfig in linux-omap usable on the overo (for console mode)?
  • [18:21:08] <sakoman_> not likely
  • [18:21:17] <sakoman_> it is ancient
  • [18:21:20] <Crofton> you should fix that :)
  • [18:21:27] <sakoman_> I'll push a new one to my git
  • [18:21:49] <Crofton> heh
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  • [18:21:58] <hrw> prpplague: nevermind
  • [18:22:00] <Crofton> now I need to add your repo as another remote :)
  • [18:22:05] <Crofton> but thanks
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  • [18:22:19] <hrw> someone uses oe-stable/2009 on beagle?
  • [18:22:32] <hrw> koen: X does not start for me in stable/2009 on BB
  • [18:22:40] <hrw> (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
  • [18:22:41] <hrw> (EE) Failed to load module "glx" (module does not exist, 0)
  • [18:22:41] <hrw> (EE) Failed to load module "type1" (module does not exist, 0)
  • [18:22:41] <hrw> (EE) Failed to load module "record" (module does not exist, 0)
  • [18:22:41] <hrw> (EE) Failed to load module "dri" (module does not exist, 0)
  • [18:22:43] <hrw> (EE) No devices detected.
  • [18:24:50] <_koen_> hrw: I made an image with narcissus last month, which worked fine
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  • [18:25:27] <hrw> ok, will check then
  • [18:25:30] <DJWillis> sakoman_: pong
  • [18:26:15] <sakoman_> DJWillis: I have a question on your xf86-intput-tslib patch
  • [18:26:42] <sakoman_> what on earth does that patch do?
  • [18:27:27] <sakoman_> don't quite get why the !! prepended to both sides of the comaprison
  • [18:27:36] <sakoman_> comparison
  • [18:29:19] <DJWillis> The 'don't flood events' one? Stuff trying to get it all sorted, it was meant to stop the driver flooding stuff but I think it all became total gash in trying to fix things up.
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  • [18:30:39] <DJWillis> sakoman_: there are a few I was playing with, some made sense, others less so ;-). Just VERY unhappy with touchscreen performance using xinput-tslib. Why, did some of my hacking and messing make it to mainline OE while I was not looking?
  • [18:30:56] <sakoman_> yes it did
  • [18:31:29] <sakoman_> my ts support is somewhat broken now, so I'm looking for root cause
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  • [18:32:23] <DJWillis> sakoman_: 05 or 06, i'll check and see whats in there. I do not remember proposing that recipe to be pulled in.
  • [18:32:47] <Crofton> sakoman_, which branch will you push the updated defconfig to?
  • [18:33:43] <sakoman_> Crofton: just to be clear -- the defconfig in my OE recipe for 2.6.32 is correct
  • [18:33:53] <Crofton|work> yeah
  • [18:34:00] <Crofton|work> that I understand
  • [18:34:02] <sakoman_> the one in my omap3-2.6.32 branch is not
  • [18:34:11] <sakoman_> it is the latter error that I will fix
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  • [18:34:15] <Crofton|work> yep
  • [18:34:16] <Crofton|work> ok
  • [18:34:19] <DJWillis> sakoman_: well drop that patch but I think I dropped it when trying to get good support and it's still bad. What issues are you seeing?
  • [18:34:24] <Crofton|work> will you send that upstream at some point?
  • [18:34:25] <sakoman_> DJWillis: it is the 0.6 recipe
  • [18:34:40] <Crofton|work> something that boots would be good to have upstream
  • [18:34:53] <sakoman_> DJWillis: ts_calibrate and ts_test work fine
  • [18:35:03] <sakoman_> no jitter, good tracking
  • [18:35:46] <sakoman_> once fed into X though lots of bad position info and multiple pen down events per tap
  • [18:36:18] <sakoman_> Crofton|work: keeping upstream linux-omap in working order has been a major pain over the past few months
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  • [18:36:56] <DJWillis> sakoman_: same for me then, those tools are fine, the X driver seems duff, swithing to evdev (other than calibration) works better but axis are messed up so you have to frig xorg.conf or hal's fdi's. It was the multi pen down events that I was trying to hack around with the patch.
  • [18:37:31] <sakoman_> DJWillis: used to work fine for me until the xorg version bump, then everything went to hell
  • [18:38:48] <DJWillis> sakoman_: been hell for me with that version of the driver prior to the xorg bump. That said, you seem to see exactly the same issue, driving me nuts as the touchscreen is totally unusable. I did switch to the evtouch driver but it's code is scary (and unmaintained).
  • [18:38:51] <sakoman_> Crofton|work: I plan on submitting a bunch of fixit patches in a few weeks
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  • [18:41:44] <alex4nder> hey
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  • [18:46:52] <Crofton|work> hmm, which kernel compression mode should I pick?
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  • [18:54:09] <crashovrd> \o/ 24 hrs and no USB failures
  • [18:54:25] * crashovrd notes real men use 47uf caps
  • [18:55:09] <robtow> crashovrd - I applied two 10uf caps; it fixed the usb problems.
  • [18:55:29] <crashovrd> whre did u place them at? C97 or the expansion header?
  • [18:55:34] <robtow> Previously, Beagle would not be able to run stably overnight; now no problem.
  • [18:55:37] <robtow> c97
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  • [18:55:58] <Crofton|work> real men use Farad caps
  • [18:56:09] <crashovrd> i tried a 22uf at C97 and then the expansion but neither fixed the problem.
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  • [18:57:08] <cody_> can someone take a picture of the cap on c97?
  • [18:57:19] <crashovrd> its in the maual
  • [18:57:27] <crashovrd> there is a nice pic with polarity overlay
  • [18:57:38] <cody_> uhm... where is it?
  • [18:57:44] <crashovrd> section 14 iirc
  • [18:57:44] <robtow> <----used two 10uf ceramic 6.3v caps across c97
  • [18:57:51] <cody_> i have to do that too because i have usb problems too
  • [18:57:58] <cody_> and i never soldered before
  • [18:58:17] <cody_> did you use smd caps?
  • [18:58:29] <cwillu_at_work> cody_, I suggest practising first, preferably by recapping your desktop's motherboard :p
  • [18:58:40] <cody_> hm=)
  • [18:59:02] <crashovrd> nope, i used good old fashioned full sized big boy caps
  • [18:59:06] <crashovrd> (electrolytic)
  • [18:59:19] <cody_> ah ok, i have some of these
  • [18:59:30] <crashovrd> stuck that sucker on the exapnsion port as shown in the manual where its easiest to solder to
  • [18:59:51] <cody_> someone said it must be on c97 and not on c97
  • [19:00:06] <crashovrd> its preferable on C97
  • [19:00:20] <cody_> but trying on the expansion header first wont destroy anything, right?
  • [19:00:21] <crashovrd> but i can tell u it does indeed work on the expansion port
  • [19:00:42] <crashovrd> you need to take the same ESD precautions
  • [19:00:51] <crashovrd> and you need to make sure your polarity is correct
  • [19:00:59] <Crofton|work> I bought a humidifier ,,,,,
  • [19:01:14] <crashovrd> its no more or less safer than soldering at C97
  • [19:01:20] <crashovrd> just easier
  • [19:02:00] <cwillu_at_work> Silly, easier == safer :p
  • [19:02:38] <cody_> well when you do something wrong on c97 you destroy the whole board i guess
  • [19:03:05] <crashovrd> when you do something wrong on the expansion you destroy the whole board too
  • [19:03:08] <crashovrd> :)
  • [19:03:20] <kblin> hm, I need to try that as well. I don't really feel comfortable with soldering smd parts either :)
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  • [19:09:16] <cody_> hm should the solder be on the front or on the back of the board?
  • [19:10:02] <crashovrd> the electrons dont care, so that means its your pick
  • [19:10:24] <crashovrd> i put mine on top so i could still rest it on a flat surface
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  • [19:17:31] <wandern> Crofton: overo_defconfig for linux-omap is broken since 2.6.31
  • [19:17:53] <wandern> crofton: I found on overo boards that adding CONFIG_TWL4030_USB=y will fix it
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  • [19:18:21] <wandern> it builds, but image won't do anything; just hangs after uncompressing
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  • [19:19:22] <Crofton> I copied the one sakoman is using for 2.6.32 and ran make odlconfig
  • [19:19:28] <Crofton> result boots
  • [19:19:44] <Crofton> Linux overo 2.6.33-rc3 #25 Wed Jan 6 14:11:39 EST 2010 armv7l unknown
  • [19:19:58] <wandern> yes, sakoman's works... spent last few days of free time trying to figure out exactly what parameter is needed
  • [19:20:17] <wandern> as I'm stubborn, and wanted to know exactly wtf was breaking.
  • [19:20:21] <Crofton> heh
  • [19:20:23] <Crofton> good :)
  • [19:20:53] <wandern> I"m not sure if soemthing changed in overo_defconfig from 2.6.30 and 2.6.31
  • [19:21:03] <wandern> or another kernel change broke it
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  • [19:25:59] <osama_gma> Hi, Have anyone used a GPS module with BeagleBoard before?
  • [19:26:54] <Crofton> no rebuilding with mux enabled
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  • [19:31:46] <Crofton> http://pastebin.com/m42184688
  • [19:34:25] <Crofton> http://pastebin.com/m37a786e
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  • [19:40:14] <cody_> ok i soldering ready
  • [19:40:20] <cody_> -i
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  • [20:03:59] <sakoman_> Crofton: is it doing what you expected with mux enabled?
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  • [20:15:34] <Crofton> so far
  • [20:15:41] <Crofton> now I need to see if it works
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  • [21:50:39] <Crofton|work> can someone remind me what package the beagle/overo are, CBB?
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  • [21:53:02] <mIKEjONES> Crofton|work: are you looking at making your own board?
  • [21:54:10] <mIKEjONES> Crofton|work: the beagle uses the CBB package, the overo probably does too
  • [21:54:23] <prpplague> Crofton|work: yea CBB
  • [21:54:49] <prpplague> Crofton|work: if you are planning to use the CBC there are TON of errata you need to look at
  • [21:55:26] <mIKEjONES> silicon or documentation erratas?
  • [21:56:07] <Crofton|work> I am playing with the new pinmux code
  • [21:56:12] <Crofton|work> so I need the mux table
  • [21:56:28] <Crofton|work> for that, I need to know the package
  • [21:56:29] <prpplague> mIKEjONES: mostly document errata
  • [21:56:36] <Crofton|work> and I always forget :)
  • [21:56:43] <prpplague> Crofton|work: ahh
  • [21:57:18] <mIKEjONES> oh alright, that's still bad but at least it's not a show stopper
  • [21:57:49] <prpplague> mIKEjONES: lots of doc mistakes that will kill the hardware design
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  • [22:15:48] <Crofton|work> hmmm, I wonder where the mux register numbers got to ...
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  • [22:18:12] <natrix> hello
  • [22:18:41] <natrix> does anyone know anything about getting ethernet working using BeagleBoardUbuntu 9.10?
  • [22:19:22] <natrix> i have an asix ax88772 and it doesn't seem to work, but dmesg seems to find it at bootup. ifconfig shows nothing other than the loopback, though
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  • [22:20:09] <ppotera> your kernel might not have usbnet enabled
  • [22:20:20] <natrix> hmmm, how do i test for that?
  • [22:20:50] <ppotera> Are you compiling the kernel yourself?
  • [22:21:59] <natrix> i ran a rootstock on my development machine using the 2.6.31.6 kernel and generated a root filesystem
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  • [22:22:32] <natrix> it gets into xfce just fine, USB keyboard and mouse works
  • [22:23:03] <ppotera> There's a specific entry in the defconfig (kernel configuration) for compiling in usbnet
  • [22:23:31] <kblin> natrix: is that a kernel from rcn-ee?
  • [22:23:32] <ppotera> Can you do cat /proc/bus/usb/devices?
  • [22:23:34] <natrix> yeah
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  • [22:23:56] <kblin> natrix: musb or ehci?
  • [22:24:16] <natrix> i think it is ehci, i am using a USB hub attached to the OTG port
  • [22:24:49] <natrix> bus doesn't exist under /proc
  • [22:25:53] <ppotera> ok, any messages in dmesg about unclaimed usb device?
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  • [22:29:15] <Crofton|work> the mux register offsets seem to have disappeared .....
  • [22:29:55] <kblin> natrix: hm, you sure there's not something like network manager screwing up your devices?
  • [22:29:59] <natrix> i don't seen anything about unclaimed USB devices, i can see it identify my hub, keyboard, mouse, and ethernet:
  • [22:30:15] <ppotera> wanna post the ethernet bit?
  • [22:30:53] <natrix> [time] eth0: register 'asix' at usb-musb_hdrc-1.4, ASIX AX88772 USB 2.0 Ethernet, <mac address>
  • [22:31:04] <natrix> when i do an ifconfig there is no eth0
  • [22:31:36] <ppotera> try ifup eth0
  • [22:31:39] <natrix> yeah
  • [22:31:43] <natrix> i tried that
  • [22:31:47] <natrix> it says no interface
  • [22:32:09] <ppotera> so you do have it hooked up to the OTG
  • [22:32:54] <natrix> well the ethernet is part of my hub hooked up to the OTG
  • [22:33:06] <natrix> but my guess is that inside of the hub the ethernet is just another USB device
  • [22:33:25] <ppotera> yeah
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  • [22:35:23] <bobo1on1> hi
  • [22:35:30] <ppotera> anything in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts, natrix
  • [22:36:38] * bobo1on1 received his rev C3 board today
  • [22:36:48] <natrix> sysconfig doesn't exist under /etc
  • [22:37:17] <natrix> it seems like i left out a few things from the build
  • [22:38:01] <kblin> natrix: do you have a revC board?
  • [22:38:07] <natrix> B5
  • [22:38:27] <kblin> ah, then you obviously are not using ehci.. :)
  • [22:38:30] <ppotera> natrix: see if this succeeds:
  • [22:38:31] <ppotera> mount -t usbdevfs none /proc/bus/usb
  • [22:38:59] <ppotera> it'll make it easier to look at what usb devices you have connected and what drivers they're using
  • [22:39:37] <natrix> when i try that mount command
  • [22:39:50] <natrix> it says unknown filesystem 'usbdevfs'
  • [22:40:07] <ppotera> I kind of expected that, but it was worth a try
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  • [22:42:25] <natrix> if my goal is to get a working desktop environment with accelerated video, audio, and internet access without having to be connected to a development machine
  • [22:42:31] <natrix> is there a specific build which is best?
  • [22:43:28] <natrix> there seems to be a lot of options out there and more than half of them seem dead
  • [22:43:52] <bobo1on1> I tried the angstrom demo image today, it worked the first time and it had firefox
  • [22:44:11] <bobo1on1> can't say much else cause I only tried it for a couple minutes
  • [22:44:17] <natrix> i tried the angstrom demo yesterday and usb wouldn't work, couldn't create an account and log in at the first screen
  • [22:44:40] <bobo1on1> maybe I'm lucky then
  • [22:44:48] <natrix> my hardware configuration hasn't changed but USB seems to work fine with ubuntu
  • [22:45:02] <bobo1on1> oh mine didn't work first time either, I had to plug all the usb stuff in before I powered up the board
  • [22:45:10] <natrix> yeah i tried that
  • [22:45:15] <natrix> no dice
  • [22:45:16] <ppotera> you should really get a C-rev, having EHCI is nice
  • [22:45:29] <bobo1on1> I have a C-rev, I guess that's why then
  • [22:45:50] <natrix> i guess i will have to convince my boss to get a new board
  • [22:45:56] <natrix> it's not my money
  • [22:46:07] <kilopyuiop> can this board run xbmc yet
  • [22:46:20] <bobo1on1> I'm planning to run xbmc on the rev-C
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  • [22:47:13] <kilopyuiop> is the rev-c still 149.00
  • [22:47:49] <kilopyuiop> has anyone use the beagle board a s a carpc
  • [22:49:33] <natrix> where do i get one? digikey, mouser, sparkfun, and specialcomp all seem to be out of stock
  • [22:49:37] <natrix> mouser claims a 29 week lead time
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  • [22:49:43] <natrix> 29 weeks is unacceptable
  • [22:49:46] <ppotera> digikey is shipping on jan 15th
  • [22:49:57] <rcn-ee> natrix, did you try "sudo ifconfig -a" ?
  • [22:50:04] <ppotera> 29 weeks is wrong
  • [22:50:07] <bobo1on1> oh, I got mine from TI
  • [22:50:19] <natrix> holy crap
  • [22:50:23] <natrix> where did those interfaces come from
  • [22:50:27] <natrix> i have usb0 and eth0
  • [22:50:30] <natrix> er
  • [22:50:32] <natrix> usb0 and eth1
  • [22:50:41] <kilopyuiop> how much the latest beagleboard cost
  • [22:50:57] <rcn-ee> natrix, usb eth is built as module, thats usb0...
  • [22:50:57] <ppotera> afaik $149
  • [22:51:16] <rcn-ee> now just use dhcp with eth0 and you should get an ip..
  • [22:52:21] <kilopyuiop> i would like to use the beagleboard as a inwall touch screen unit to play music in the house is this a good idea with the beaglboard
  • [22:53:18] <bobo1on1> are you going to let the beagleboard play the music, or are you going to use it as an interface to something that plays music
  • [22:53:58] <kilopyuiop> an interfface to play the music
  • [22:54:23] <bobo1on1> so you have another computer which will play the music?
  • [22:54:45] <kilopyuiop> beagleboard would be connected to maybe a amplifier
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  • [22:55:48] <kilopyuiop> beagleboard would be connect to a server with all the music and the beagle board would be connected to an amplifier
  • [22:56:29] <bobo1on1> you might want to use a usb soundcard with spdif
  • [22:58:25] <kilopyuiop> beagleboard has spdif right
  • [22:58:45] <bobo1on1> not sure
  • [22:59:11] <natrix> rcn-ee, is the correct syntax "sudo ifconfig eth1 dhcp start"?
  • [22:59:37] <kilopyuiop> im pretty sure i saw spdif on th ebeagleboard
  • [23:00:02] <kilopyuiop> i would connect the beagleboard to a nas server then connect the beagleboard to the amplifier via spdif
  • [23:00:15] <sakoman_> no spdif on beagle
  • [23:00:36] <rcn-ee> natrix, i usally do "sudo ifconfig -a && sudo dhclient eth0" (eth0 can change based on the actual adapter number)
  • [23:01:18] <bobo1on1> the TPS65950 doesn't do spdif I think
  • [23:01:22] <bobo1on1> can't find it in the datasheet
  • [23:01:41] <kilopyuiop> i saw spdif in a picture
  • [23:02:00] <kilopyuiop> on the beagleboard or maybe it was youtube
  • [23:02:25] <bobo1on1> you can add one easily with usb
  • [23:03:45] <kblin> natrix: hang on a sec.. did you try a different usb-ethernet gadget before?
  • [23:03:49] <kilopyuiop> ok
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  • [23:04:46] <mIKEjONES> anyone know how I can add something to the kernel not as a module but as a custom patch in my user.collection?
  • [23:05:37] <kilopyuiop> if i get a regular 10 inch screen, then manually add touchscreen kit to it would that be cheaper then actually buying a touch screen
  • [23:10:56] <natrix> yeah it works now
  • [23:11:13] <natrix> rcn-ee - thanks, you saved me about 45 minutes of trolling for the correct syntax
  • [23:11:55] <natrix> but yeah, the USB hub which contains the ethernet device works fine on my 64-bit ubuntu 9.10 development machine
  • [23:12:13] <natrix> i just need to edit some config files so that it automatically comes up at startup
  • [23:12:16] <kblin> natrix: ubuntu "helps" you by giving every network card you ever plug into a system a unique device name
  • [23:12:40] <natrix> really.... sort of like in windows where you get "Wireless Network 12"
  • [23:12:49] <natrix> when there are obviously not 12 devices currently attached
  • [23:13:35] <bobo1on1> check /etc/iftab
  • [23:13:50] <bobo1on1> hm seems the file moved over the years
  • [23:15:00] <kblin> natrix: yeah, but you still get to manually delete the old mappings if you want your current card to be eth0
  • [23:15:12] <bobo1on1> it's now in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
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  • [23:15:42] <bobo1on1> they bind a device to a mac address, so the devices don't change when you put a nic in a different pci slot for example
  • [23:16:29] <natrix> ah ha
  • [23:16:42] <natrix> i see the .rules file
  • [23:16:54] <natrix> i got to write this stuff down
  • [23:17:02] <natrix> i have learned more about linux in the past week than i have in the past year
  • [23:17:16] <cwillu_at_work> embedding will do that
  • [23:18:05] <bobo1on1> I remember having to edit /etc/iftab a couple years ago when I changed the nic in my server
  • [23:18:11] <natrix> i've been working with windows extensively since 3.1, i consider myself experenced, but it seems to be a joke compaired to this
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  • [23:19:33] <kblin> natrix: glad to hear it's working now :)
  • [23:20:50] <natrix> my sudo password seems to expire constantly
  • [23:20:57] <natrix> is there any way to solve that?
  • [23:21:06] <bobo1on1> sudo su
  • [23:21:12] <cwillu_at_work> bobo1on1, ugh
  • [23:21:17] <bobo1on1> yeah I know
  • [23:21:20] <kblin> sudo -i gives you a root session
  • [23:21:20] <cwillu_at_work> natrix, sudo -s to open a shell
  • [23:21:21] <natrix> my guess is that it's related to the fact that the clock resets all the time
  • [23:21:41] <kblin> natrix: the clock resets all the time? do you keep rebooting?
  • [23:22:07] <natrix> if i reboot
  • [23:22:11] <natrix> it loses the time
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  • [23:22:17] <cwillu_at_work> silly people who don't buy the battery to go with their beagles
  • [23:22:17] <natrix> obviously... no backup battery
  • [23:22:29] <natrix> i should deal with that
  • [23:22:35] <natrix> i'm still a n00b
  • [23:23:06] <cwillu_at_work> p080-nd from digikey: 1800 344 4539
  • [23:23:10] <jackman> as soon as i get mine (ugh) it's gonna be hooked up to the gps for its intended use
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  • [23:23:32] <jackman> i'm going to just create a daemon to reset the time at startup and (perhaps) at intervals based on gps time
  • [23:23:36] <bobo1on1> be careful with soldering that battery
  • [23:24:32] <bobo1on1> you should remove R66 too
  • [23:24:39] <cwillu_at_work> you have to, doesn't work if you don't
  • [23:24:57] <bobo1on1> well, depending on the battery R66 will come off on its own ;)
  • [23:25:08] * cwillu_at_work giggles
  • [23:25:35] <kblin> cwillu_at_work: not with a B5
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  • [23:25:57] <cwillu_at_work> kblin, does a b5 even have the rtc?
  • [23:26:05] <cwillu_at_work> I thought the tps chip was a rev c thing
  • [23:26:23] <kblin> cwillu_at_work: dunno, I just call ntpdate during bootup
  • [23:28:03] <kblin> natrix: assuming you have a time server you can reach after bootup, that's what I'd suggest
  • [23:28:22] <natrix> i've never configured a timeserver before
  • [23:28:35] <natrix> is that like how windows syncs it's time to time.nist.gov?
  • [23:28:43] <kblin> you can probably just use a public one if you have internet access
  • [23:34:28] <natrix> ah ok, figured it out, ntpdate
  • [23:35:22] <natrix> how do i make it do that early in the bootup process?
  • [23:35:28] <natrix> like, as early as possible?
  • [23:37:25] <qball> the clock is annoying idd
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  • [23:50:34] <scampa> are there any books of easy to do projects with the beagleboard? I'm trying to decide if I should use a beagle or a parallax propeller to experiment
  • [23:51:42] <kblin> natrix: I put the ntpdate call into /etc/rc.local
  • [23:52:04] <kblin> er, durn
  • [23:52:18] <bobo1on1> you got ubuntu on your board kblin ?
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  • [23:52:54] <kblin> yeah, but I'm still running 9.04
  • [23:53:23] <kblin> I've also got a sheevaplug, and so far it's more convenient to run the same system on all servers :)
  • [23:53:25] <bobo1on1> I've got angstrom but I'm kinda used to ubuntu so I'd rather run a debian derivative
  • [23:54:49] <kblin> support in here will be better if you run angstrom, usually, but these days I don't really have beagle-specific issues I need help with
  • [23:55:08] <kblin> so I decided to go for a system I'm more familiar with
  • [23:55:15] <bobo1on1> I only want to run xbmc on it
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  • [23:55:53] <kblin> never did any of that graphics stuff with the beagle
  • [23:57:36] <cwillu_at_work> kblin, bobo1on1, the folks in #ubuntu-arm can generally help with the ubuntu specific stuff, and there's actually several of them in this channel already :p
  • [23:57:46] <bobo1on1> nice
  • [23:57:57] <bobo1on1> well I have to get all the cables etc set up first anyway
  • [23:59:33] <bobo1on1> I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to set up the angstrom demo image