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  • [00:56:28] <TehUni> i've finally installed angstrom on my board and all is good, however the graphics speed is terrible. I've read lots, and don't fully understand the problem/situation
  • [00:56:38] <TehUni> anyone mind giving me the shortversion?
  • [00:56:41] <geckosenator> what is terrible?
  • [00:56:54] <geckosenator> what are you trying doing?
  • [00:56:58] <TehUni> geckosenator: just very slow, no accel
  • [00:57:03] <TehUni> geckosenator: basic web browsing
  • [00:57:06] <geckosenator> oh
  • [00:57:20] <geckosenator> your using framebuffer
  • [00:57:31] <TehUni> probably
  • [00:57:50] <TehUni> is it as easy as switching drivers?
  • [00:58:15] <geckosenator> I haven't used accelerated graphics
  • [01:00:45] <TehUni> ok, thanks. anyone else?
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  • [04:38:32] <ralpht> has anyone had issues with USB host breaking on their beagleboard? I had everything working (mini a <-> b to hub to keyboard and ethernet, etc), power cycled, and then couldn't see any usb devices and couldn't get any messages to appear by un/plugging devices...
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  • [04:49:38] <Wowbagger_> I haven't used usb host on it yet, but I have noticed occasional freakouts during boot involving audio (I think, could be wrong about that)... the board would continue to eventually boot, but be barely functional.
  • [04:49:51] <ralpht> huh
  • [04:50:00] <Wowbagger_> possibly related
  • [04:50:04] <ralpht> i'm hoping it's some static thing and it'll drain and work again tomorrow.
  • [04:50:21] <Wowbagger_> drain? So rebooting doesn't help?
  • [04:50:33] <ralpht> nope
  • [04:50:55] <ralpht> it was working all afternoon, and then i powercycled and it broke
  • [04:51:03] <Wowbagger_> odd
  • [04:51:14] <ralpht> it came back briefly (got attach messages after the machine had been on for a few minutes)
  • [04:51:29] <ralpht> but then i rebooted again and i couldn't get any attach messages to show
  • [04:51:37] <ralpht> jiggled and plugged and unplugged for a while...
  • [04:51:59] <Wowbagger_> you've tried removing the hub?
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  • [04:52:46] <ralpht> yeah
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  • [04:52:52] <ralpht> and just plugging a keyboard in, etc
  • [04:53:09] <Wowbagger_> any usb errors during boot or in dmesg?
  • [04:53:12] <ralpht> no
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  • [04:53:35] <ralpht> i tried rebuiling the kernel using PIO mode for the OTG controller, but that didn't change anything
  • [04:53:42] <Wowbagger_> I'm afraid I'm not going to be any help.
  • [04:53:51] <ralpht> it's possible that my cable is broken or that my socket has come unsoldered
  • [04:53:58] <ralpht> hope not, though!
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  • [04:58:26] <Wowbagger_> could be
  • [04:58:42] <Wowbagger_> It's the same plug for function functionality, right?
  • [04:59:26] <Wowbagger_> If so, you could try using it in function mode (ethernet over usb or something)
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  • [05:02:43] <ralpht> yeah, i'll try that tomorrow. it was able to get power from USB, so the connector can't be that bad.
  • [05:08:43] <Wowbagger_> I don't have a board in front of me, but if you do need to resolder it shouldn't be too bad. The key is to use some solder wick to clean it up.
  • [05:09:07] <Wowbagger_> unless of course traces are broken
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  • [05:10:43] <ralpht> i know someone reported issues with the serial port to do with ground
  • [05:11:04] <ralpht> maybe this is something similar
  • [05:11:39] <ralpht> thanks for the suggestions :)
  • [05:18:22] <Wowbagger_> good luck with it
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  • [05:48:01] <Circuitsoft> Hello, everyone.
  • [05:48:06] <Circuitsoft> mtd question.
  • [05:48:15] <Circuitsoft> http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardNAND mentions two programs:
  • [05:48:22] <Circuitsoft> flash_eraseall
  • [05:48:25] <Circuitsoft> nandwrite
  • [05:48:32] <Circuitsoft> Any idea where I can get binaries of said programs?
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  • [05:57:00] <ralpht> Angstrom might have binaries; they'll e in the mtdtools package.
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  • [06:18:49] <soman> hi all,
  • [06:19:15] <soman> Has any one tried to port Ubuntu on beagle board. I need some help in doing that.
  • [06:19:50] <Circuitsoft> I'm working on Gentoo right now. Once that's done, Sabayon shouldn't be too hard, and I've heard that it does easy better than Ubuntu.
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  • [06:23:44] <pundiramit> soman:http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/arm/OMAP35x_EVM/ it may help
  • [06:26:28] <soman> pundiramit: thanks a lot
  • [06:37:23] <BBdev> Guys, I'm fronting a strange problem: I got a consule application that writes things to the terminal (I'm using the serial interface). inside the application I got infinite loop. for some reason, when I'm stack in the loop the terminal doesn't present the last couple of printf(...) prior to the loop. It's like the data is help somewhere. Is there anyway that I can pump this data out somehow?
  • [06:37:54] <Circuitsoft> fflush(stdout)
  • [06:38:36] <BBdev> lol, simple! thanks!
  • [06:39:29] <Circuitsoft> Not actually sure that'll work, but it's worth a try.
  • [06:39:49] <Circuitsoft> You may also consider setvbuf if all messages are necessary.
  • [06:39:50] <BBdev> it make sence, I'll be able to try it in an hour
  • [06:40:02] <Circuitsoft> If it's simple stuff, try write(1, message, strlen(message))
  • [06:41:02] <BBdev> I'll try this, thanks
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  • [07:21:47] <MostAwesomeDude> Hey. Just got a Beagle for a school project, still not sure what to do with it first.
  • [07:22:14] <Circuitsoft> What do you want to do with it?
  • [07:22:17] <MostAwesomeDude> Is it possible to buy the serial 10-pin to 9-pin at a big box, like, say, Fry's?
  • [07:22:27] <Circuitsoft> Probably.
  • [07:22:31] <Circuitsoft> I just built my own.
  • [07:22:33] <Circuitsoft> Only takes 3 wires.
  • [07:22:53] <MostAwesomeDude> Actually, I'm an Xorg dev, and I've been asked to improve the userspace video drivers.
  • [07:22:57] <ds2> fry's? where are you?
  • [07:23:05] <MostAwesomeDude> Corvallis, Oregon.
  • [07:23:13] <ds2> oh
  • [07:23:21] <MostAwesomeDude> Fry's is about an hour away and big enough to have 'em.
  • [07:23:35] <ds2> frys might have it; look for something with a PC ISA bracket on it
  • [07:23:39] <Circuitsoft> It's really not an obscure part.
  • [07:23:48] <Circuitsoft> Do you have an old PC computer with a serial header?
  • [07:23:55] <Circuitsoft> Maybe for COM2?
  • [07:24:01] <ds2> thought you might be in the SF bay area.... I know for sure another store around here had it
  • [07:24:21] <MostAwesomeDude> Nope, all my boxes are lacking erial ports, so I need a 9-pin to USB at any rate.
  • [07:24:35] <MostAwesomeDude> *serial, even.
  • [07:24:46] <MostAwesomeDude> I'm not a HW guy as much as I'd like to be, I guess. Heh.
  • [07:25:35] <Circuitsoft> Anyone here know how the RC scripts in Angstrom work?
  • [07:25:54] <Circuitsoft> I want to disable gpe, avahi, dbus, and bluetooth.
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  • [07:36:51] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: what user space video drivers you mean? Like the xf86-video-omapfb?
  • [07:37:54] <soman> pundiramit: I tried the stpes mentioned in the link to install ubuntu minimal on beagle board.
  • [07:38:46] <soman> pundiramit: But when i say.. "boot" .. it read the uimage. and hangs after saying "Starting Kernel".....
  • [07:38:56] <soman> what could be the problem
  • [07:38:59] <MostAwesomeDude> kulve: DRI, actually. I do a lot of Mesa work.
  • [07:39:12] <Circuitsoft> soman: That happens to me occasionally.
  • [07:39:18] <Circuitsoft> When it does, I just do the same thing over again and it works.
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  • [07:40:30] <soman> Circuitsoft: Console is set to /dev/ttyS0.. this means the serial port right....
  • [07:40:48] <Circuitsoft> Uh, console should be /dev/ttyS3
  • [07:40:54] <Circuitsoft> but yes, that's serial.
  • [07:40:55] <Circuitsoft> Sorry, S2
  • [07:41:22] <pundiramit> soman: No idea. I tried it yesterday only and it is working fine.
  • [07:41:44] <Circuitsoft> On Beagle, they decided to route the 3rd UART out, so you need to use ttyS2, not ttyS0
  • [07:41:46] <soman> Circuitsoft: what does /dev/ttyS2 means.. which port.. DVI
  • [07:41:53] <pundiramit> soman: I'm running it on omap3-evm
  • [07:42:05] <Circuitsoft> /dev/ttyS<Number> are serial ports
  • [07:42:11] <soman> pundiramit: ok
  • [07:42:12] <Circuitsoft> S0 is COM1
  • [07:42:15] <Circuitsoft> S1 is COM2, etc
  • [07:42:25] <soman> Circuitsoft: ok
  • [07:42:35] <Circuitsoft> Since they routed the 3rd serial port to the serial header, you need to use ttyS2
  • [07:42:43] <soman> Circuitsoft: should i change the console to ttyS2 and check ....
  • [07:43:29] <Circuitsoft> I use:
  • [07:43:36] <Circuitsoft> bootargs=console=ttyS2,115200n8 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootwait
  • [07:46:56] <soman> Circuitsoft: but still its getting struck after saying "Starting kernel"
  • [07:47:16] <Circuitsoft> Type, in here, everything you do to make it boot.
  • [07:47:46] <soman> Circuitsoft: setenv bootcmd 'mmcinit; fatload mmc 0:1 0x80000000 uImage; bootm 0x80000000'
  • [07:48:22] <Circuitsoft> setenv bootargs bootargs=console=ttyS2,115200n8 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootwait
  • [07:48:25] <MostAwesomeDude> So it looks like the omapfb userspace ddx is just an fbdev-style driver with support for overlay Xv?
  • [07:48:37] <Circuitsoft> saveenv
  • [07:48:49] <soman> Circuitsoft: setenv bootargs 'mem=128M console=ttyS0,115200n8 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootwait'
  • [07:48:56] <soman> and then saveenv
  • [07:49:06] <Circuitsoft> use ttyS2 instead of ttyS0
  • [07:49:24] <soman> yes .. i changed that to ttyS2
  • [07:49:42] <Circuitsoft> Also, I skip the mem= argument and it seems to work.
  • [07:50:01] <soman> oh... lemme check
  • [07:52:00] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: yeah, I guess so
  • [07:52:16] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: the "omapfb" is a bit bad name as it's used in so many occasions..
  • [07:52:31] <soman> Circuitsoft: I gave this command .......setenv bootargs bootargs=console=ttyS2,115200n8 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootwait
  • [07:52:41] <Circuitsoft> Sorry, my mistake.
  • [07:52:44] <soman> CircuitSoft: but still its the same condition
  • [07:52:54] <Circuitsoft> Should be setenv bootargs console=ttyS2,115200n8 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootwait
  • [07:53:01] <Circuitsoft> No need for bootargs twice.
  • [07:53:43] <MostAwesomeDude> kulve: Well, my plan is to obtain the official SDK, examine the userspace and kernelspace drivers they provide, and then start REing the userspace acceleration.
  • [07:54:07] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: I assume you mean the SGX SDK?
  • [07:54:13] <MostAwesomeDude> kulve: Yep.
  • [07:54:22] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: how are you going to obtain it?
  • [07:54:35] <MostAwesomeDude> kulve: They're gonna ship it to us.
  • [07:54:49] <MostAwesomeDude> I mean, there's no source for userspace. Just binaries.
  • [07:54:55] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: nice. Do you get the sources for the kernel drivers?
  • [07:55:06] <MostAwesomeDude> kulve: IIRC they're already opened up, yes.
  • [07:55:40] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: the kernel drivers are not publicly available yet
  • [07:55:46] <kulve> (nor the opengl es stack)
  • [07:55:51] <MostAwesomeDude> kulve: Hm. Well, I don
  • [07:55:56] <MostAwesomeDude> don't need any open code.
  • [07:55:59] <MostAwesomeDude> Just running code.
  • [07:56:18] <MostAwesomeDude> (I *do* need for the Eee people to not put the apostrophe right next to the Enter key.)
  • [07:56:48] <MostAwesomeDude> Besides, unless they've read our minds and done KMS, I'll have to do that, so it's not like their code would just work anyway.
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  • [07:57:42] <MostAwesomeDude> Sorry, maybe I'm using too many X terms? KMS is modesetting in the kernel instead of in X. It's the way to go for new DRM work.
  • [07:59:09] <Circuitsoft> CPU speed question:
  • [07:59:23] <Circuitsoft> I know the Beagle CPU runs at 500Mhz, and I've seen hacks to run it faster.
  • [07:59:41] <Circuitsoft> I've read that 600Mhz is technically pushing it, and that beyond that is completely unsupported.
  • [07:59:55] <Circuitsoft> Would it run, safely, at 750-800Mhz with a heatsink?
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  • [08:00:32] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: do you have some schedule or documentation about your work? I can't probably help much but I would be very interested in following your progress
  • [08:01:09] <MostAwesomeDude> kulve: My schedule is "When I have time, when the Radeon people don't need me, and when there's no homework," unless my uni decides to pay me.
  • [08:01:25] <MostAwesomeDude> But I'll certainly post as much as I can on my blog, and I'll start idling in here.
  • [08:01:30] * MostAwesomeDude adds to faves
  • [08:02:32] <kulve> MostAwesomeDude: ok. What's the url for the blog? :)
  • [08:03:23] <MostAwesomeDude> blog.corbinsimpson.com
  • [08:03:35] <MostAwesomeDude> Possibly the lamest blog. I haven't had time to post in a while.
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  • [08:12:58] <Circuitsoft> soman: got it bootede?
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  • [08:19:37] <Curtis123> Hi.
  • [08:20:41] <Curtis123> I try to use a timer in a kernel module and getting unresolced symbols: __aeabi_ui2d, __aeabi_d2uiz and __aeabi_dadd. Did I forget to enable something while kernel configuration?
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  • [08:22:22] <Curtis123> fu**. It was a floating point operation. Delete it - hurray.
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  • [08:34:01] <soman> CircuitSoft: no its still the same case
  • [08:34:14] <Circuitsoft> Hmm.
  • [08:34:15] <Circuitsoft> I don't know.
  • [08:34:17] <Circuitsoft> Sorry
  • [08:34:51] <soman> CircuitSoft: ok anyway,, will give a try one more time.. thanks for the help
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  • [08:48:46] <soman> CircuitSoft: is the "bootcmd" is the same one.. setenv bootcmd 'mmcinit; fatload mmc 0:1 0x80000000 uImage; bootm 0x80000000'
  • [08:49:05] <soman> CircuitSoft: or any changes to bootcmd too
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  • [09:00:20] <Beagle9> hi
  • [09:00:39] <Beagle9> can we do video encodeing on this board
  • [09:00:56] <geckosenator> of course
  • [09:01:49] <Beagle9> for example , can I connect my camcorder with ANALOG NTSC out and encode it to MPEG 3
  • [09:01:56] <Beagle9> sory MPEG2
  • [09:02:58] <Beagle9> and for PAL camcorder too?
  • [09:04:54] <Beagle9> if yes, what is the interface, which ADC is used?
  • [09:07:29] <geckosenator> well
  • [09:07:32] <geckosenator> there isn't video in
  • [09:07:37] <geckosenator> unless you did that wiht usb
  • [09:11:05] <Beagle9> so, the beagle board itself can not be connected to a Camcorder, although it is possible to do video encoding because the dsp is powerfull enough right?
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  • [09:12:21] <geckosenator> oh
  • [09:12:28] <geckosenator> I meant it could be one in software
  • [09:12:32] <geckosenator> I gues sin the dsp too
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  • [09:16:52] <koen> MostAwesomeDude: well, you can start improving the XV driver while waiting for the SDK stuff :)
  • [09:17:45] <geckosenator> heh
  • [09:17:55] <Beagle9> I mean, there is no physical interface on the board to connect my camera to
  • [09:17:57] <geckosenator> xv is for output right? not for encoding
  • [09:18:04] <geckosenator> Beagle9: unless you counted usb
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  • [09:18:20] <geckosenator> oh, maybe the sd card slot
  • [09:18:25] <geckosenator> they make cameras for that
  • [09:18:39] <Beagle9> what do you mean, my camera has composite video out
  • [09:19:05] <geckosenator> oh
  • [09:19:20] <geckosenator> then it's going to have to be a composite video -> usb converter
  • [09:19:47] <Beagle9> is there such converter out there?
  • [09:19:57] <Beagle9> composite video to USB?
  • [09:20:11] <geckosenator> I don't know
  • [09:20:29] <Beagle9> hummm
  • [09:20:50] <LoneMeow> "converter"
  • [09:20:50] <geckosenator> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=612720&CatId=1428
  • [09:21:24] <geckosenator> they exist!
  • [09:21:40] <geckosenator> I don't know if that's a cheapest deal
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  • [09:55:18] <ldesnogu> CSL has updated their q3 release
  • [09:55:44] <Curtis123> yup. Just got the email too.
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  • [09:56:25] <koen> ldesnogu: does the update contain more than http://dominion.thruhere.net/git/?p=openembedded.git;a=blob;f=packages/gcc/gcc-csl-arm-2008q3/gcc-csl-2008q3-hotfix.diff;h=18f2328574631f78f9049870b1e83ca98aa29034;hb=051f59ecc15130fb88187c4c6b602801cbb40c79 ?
  • [09:57:03] <ldesnogu> koen: can't say, all I know is that it's q3-72
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  • [10:32:19] <koen> RogerMonk: good morning!
  • [10:48:39] <ldesnogu> koen: the CSL release is more recent and contains arm changes you don't have
  • [10:48:51] <koen> ah
  • [10:49:04] <koen> in that case I'll wait for mru to say if it works or not :)
  • [10:49:29] <ldesnogu> I quickly tested on one SPEC benchmark and it works as well as the previous q3 :)
  • [10:50:00] <koen> as in "binaries don't work on actual hardware"?
  • [10:50:48] <ldesnogu> as in "binaries" work on qemu :P
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  • [12:03:54] <koen> gregoiregentil: it seems your vo_omapfb is missing the bits to set /dev/fb1 to YUV422
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  • [12:12:26] <jkridner> good morning all.
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  • [12:32:15] <ldesnogu> good morning jkridner
  • [12:32:37] <jkridner> hi ldesnogu
  • [12:33:26] <koen> hey jkridner
  • [12:34:04] <jkridner> hi koen. I guess you noticed that my GMP problems are a known issue?
  • [12:34:40] <jkridner> that is, with gcc 4.2
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  • [12:39:14] <jkridner> 4.0.1 breaks too, but for a different reason.
  • [12:42:32] <koen> jkridner: I think gmp works with 4.2 due to my mac being powerpc
  • [12:42:51] <jkridner> k
  • [12:43:57] <koen> 4.0.1 didn't work for me on ppc
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  • [12:47:12] <jkridner> if I were to 'emerge' a new GCC, which version do you think might not have the problem. :)
  • [12:47:41] <jkridner> problem is described on http://swox.com/list-archives/gmp-bugs/2008-February/000930.html
  • [12:48:20] * koen only uses the gccs that came with Xcode
  • [12:48:58] <jkridner> this looks like a report of the issue: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-bugs/2008-02/msg02178.html
  • [12:49:06] <koen> I want OE to work on osx, not on gentoo-prefix on osx
  • [12:49:14] <koen> that reports hints that apples gcc does work
  • [12:49:28] <koen> "The problem is that the FSF gcc (as opposed to the Apple hacked gcc)"
  • [12:50:12] <jkridner> seems to be fixed: http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36584
  • [12:50:31] <jkridner> k, I guess I need to figure out how to enable the Apple shipped GCC to give it a shot.
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  • [12:56:49] <jkridner> I'm trying again without Gentoo prefix, but only with Gentoo's md5sum, gawk, and help2man.
  • [12:57:00] <jkridner> so, using the Apple compiler.
  • [12:58:02] <Stskeeps> okay, i have 2.6.28-rc6-oer1 on a hasty mojo handhelds installation.. g_ether.ko modprobe claims no such device, even after echo peripheral > /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode
  • [12:58:16] <Stskeeps> what am i missing out on? it worked fine in 2.6.26 when it was in-kernel
  • [12:59:32] <koen> interesting
  • [12:59:50] <koen> webkit on beagle gets a '27' on the v8 test and firefix 3.1b gets a '16'
  • [12:59:54] <koen> http://code.google.com/apis/v8/run.html
  • [13:00:03] <koen> safari on my laptop gets '1770'
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  • [13:02:03] <jkridner> my Mac Pro running Firefox 3 got 147
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  • [13:02:58] <jkridner> stskeeps: can you rebuild it in-kernel to make sure it isn't a newly introduced bug in the driver?
  • [13:03:28] <Stskeeps> happened in 2.6.27 as well .. will just re-test with the musb_hdrc/mode thing in 2.6.27
  • [13:03:52] <Stskeeps> also, i power from usb
  • [13:07:39] <jkridner> stskeeps: can you insmod any of the gadget drivers?
  • [13:08:12] <Stskeeps> well, i only have g_ether as provided module, so, can only test with that for now :P
  • [13:08:39] <Stskeeps> (of the gadgets)
  • [13:09:26] <jkridner> any chance the kernel wasn't really compiled with gadget support?
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  • [13:14:16] <Stskeeps> hm, that's certainly a possibility
  • [13:14:38] <Stskeeps> CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC is y in 2.6.26 kernel, and commented out in 2.6.28 one
  • [13:14:50] <Stskeeps> and in 2.6.27 one
  • [13:14:56] <Stskeeps> that could explain it, yeah
  • [13:16:27] <Stskeeps> these are the http://www.rcn-ee.com/deb/hasty/ kernels just fyi
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  • [13:52:27] <Curtis123> Hi all
  • [13:53:00] <Curtis123> again ;-) I just tried USB-Gadget with 2.6.28 - and boom - BSOD in my windows...
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  • [13:54:03] <Curtis123> Do I have to set CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC or USB_GADGET_OMAP or something else?
  • [13:55:20] <koen> usb gadget uses the drivers builtin to windows
  • [13:55:35] <koen> so I guess you'd have to take it up with microsoft support :)
  • [13:55:59] <Stskeeps> Curtis123: sure it isn't an instance of it actually not being in gadget mode, but in host mode?
  • [13:55:59] <Curtis123> no, I mean the kernel options CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC or USB_GADGET_OMAP in newer kernel version.
  • [13:56:19] * Stskeeps can't get gadget working, and seems not to have CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC enabled, so
  • [13:56:20] <Curtis123> maybe?!?!
  • [13:57:18] <robclark> I guess windows would be awfully confused to find a host attached where it expects a device..... if there is a USB_GADGET_OMAP to try, that sounds promising
  • [13:58:26] <Curtis123> Okay, I just have to recompile. When I leave the channel you know the reason... ;-)
  • [14:02:43] <Curtis123> okay, its booting...
  • [14:04:01] <Curtis123> I am still here, but: ifconfig usb0 172.16.0.2 netmask 255.255.0.0 - ifconfig: SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
  • [14:04:20] <Stskeeps> Curtis123: you're trying with g_ether i presume? :P
  • [14:04:39] <Curtis123> Yes, I do.
  • [14:04:43] <Stskeeps> if so, we have the same problem
  • [14:05:18] <Stskeeps> i suspect CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC=y and echo otg or perperial(sp) > /sys/devices/platform/musb_hdrc/mode would do the trick, and allow modprobe g_ether
  • [14:05:20] <Curtis123> I know it worked with TI's 2.6.22 kernel.
  • [14:05:32] <Stskeeps> and it worked for 2.6.26 for me
  • [14:05:50] <Stskeeps> but in there CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC was y
  • [14:05:59] <Stskeeps> which it isn't in .27 & .28 kerenl
  • [14:06:14] <koen> the TI kernel is using a completely different driver for MUSB
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  • [14:20:02] <Curtis123> koen: does the oe kernel contains DSS2 and the new musb-fixes?
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  • [14:21:31] <koen> Curtis123: it does
  • [14:21:41] <Curtis123> i love you
  • [14:22:11] <Curtis123> bitbake linux-omap is just running
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  • [15:47:32] <Beagle1> hello
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  • [15:47:41] <jkridner> hello beagle1
  • [15:48:04] <Beagle1> ihave some questions about beagle board
  • [15:48:09] <Beagle1> i'm e newbie
  • [15:48:16] <Beagle1> a newbie
  • [15:48:18] <Beagle1> :)
  • [15:48:28] <Beagle1> can you help me?
  • [15:48:48] <BThompson> that depends on your questions :)
  • [15:50:34] <Beagle1> Please, have you a win ce BSP for the BB?
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  • [15:52:58] <BThompson> I am not sure how much software support there is, but it has been done http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJSLK5IJqO8
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  • [15:57:44] <BThompson> if you search the beagle board google group there is some discussion on windows CE as well, im not that familiar with it personally
  • [15:57:47] <BThompson> http://groups.google.com/group/beagleboard
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  • [16:02:33] <Curtis123> OE does not complete linux--omap: http://www.mibbit.com/pb/VHNZFF temporary problem?
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  • [16:16:54] <RobotGuy> I just added a servo refresh routine.
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  • [16:17:58] <RobotGuy> Ooops, wrong window.
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  • [16:24:04] <felipec> mru: ping
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  • [17:34:36] <gregoiregentil> Koen: regarding mplayer
  • [17:34:36] <gregoiregentil> vo_omapfb.c, line 432: sinfo.nonstd = OMAPFB_COLOR_YUY422;
  • [17:34:36] <gregoiregentil> vo_omapfb.c, line 451: ioctl(dev_fd, FBIOPUT_VSCREENINFO, &sinfo);
  • [17:34:36] <gregoiregentil> as a reference, omapfbplay.c, line 153: sinfo.nonstd = OMAPFB_COLOR_YUY422;
  • [17:36:07] <gregoiregentil> I tried another value for nonstd (especially YUV422) and it didn't work. Siarhei in his early code actually does the same. He even hard-coded 8, which is YUY422
  • [17:38:43] <felipec> gregoiregentil: what do you mean it doesn't work?
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  • [17:39:07] <gregoiregentil> The output on the video was green...
  • [17:39:47] <koen> I get green video as well with vo omapfb
  • [17:41:45] <gregoiregentil> koen: can you try with vo_omapfb:fb_overlay_only?
  • [17:42:30] <gregoiregentil> note that on plane 0, I fill the X11 mplayer window with 0xff0=TRANSPARENT_KEY (which is a green)
  • [17:43:40] <gregoiregentil> so I'm not sure if your green is coming from plane 0 (video is not visible) or plane 1 (video output is green)
  • [17:45:49] * koen isn't sure either
  • [17:45:55] <koen> I'm using it with DSS2, btw
  • [17:46:06] <koen> that initializes fb1 as RGB
  • [17:47:00] <gregoiregentil> that may be a problem (to be honest, I have not well understood the DSS1/DSS2 story). Another good test is to run omapfbplay. Does omapfbplay work?
  • [17:47:48] <koen> omapfbplay works
  • [17:48:11] <koen> DSS2 is what omapfb will look like in the future
  • [17:48:19] <koen> DSS1 is what's in the kernel now
  • [17:48:39] <gregoiregentil> please try vo_omapfb:fb_overlay_only. That would give me a good indication on the area where the bug is
  • [17:49:53] <koen> will try later
  • [17:49:55] <koen> jkridner: http://mjg59.livejournal.com/102406.html
  • [17:50:29] <koen> jkridner: one can run a beagle easily in that amount :)
  • [17:50:44] <jkridner> hehe, for the cost of a blinking cursor.
  • [17:50:49] <koen> "beagle needs less power than a blinking cursor"
  • [17:50:56] <suihkulokki> pn 
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  • [17:58:22] <felipec> does any knows how to dim the screen with pm stuff?
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  • [18:17:17] <koen> felipec: dvi is a bitstream, not much to dim, only to blank
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  • [18:18:29] <felipec> koen: er, that's what I meant
  • [18:20:31] <koen> AIUI you need DSS2 if you want to blank the fb using the blank ioctl
  • [18:21:02] <Beagle3> hi there
  • [18:21:46] <Beagle3> i am installing beagle with debian ... using the the Native Install routine : http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian
  • [18:21:56] <Beagle3> i need a lan adapter to do this
  • [18:22:07] <Beagle3> what usb lan or wlan if it works should i use ?
  • [18:22:12] <Beagle3> anybody here know ?
  • [18:23:09] <felipec> koen: is that on /dev/fb0?
  • [18:24:10] <TehUni> Beagle3: first POS i found at radioshack worked fine here
  • [18:24:32] <TehUni> wired. haven't tried wireless yet.
  • [18:25:45] <Beagle3> tehuni: can you tell me the whole product name you use
  • [18:26:51] <TehUni> Beagle: Trendnet TU2-ET100
  • [18:27:41] <TehUni> Beagle3: looks like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812146017 but not gigabit
  • [18:27:53] <Beagle3> ;-)
  • [18:28:49] <Beagle3> thx
  • [18:29:09] <TehUni> np. i'm sure nicer/cheaper ones will work too
  • [18:29:13] <Beagle3> you used it with this native debian installation ?
  • [18:29:15] <TehUni> that's just the first one i found local
  • [18:29:28] <TehUni> Beagle3: angstrom.
  • [18:29:35] <Beagle3> ok
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  • [18:37:28] <Beagle3> any other ideas here what usb lan adapters should i use for native debian setup ?
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  • [18:47:16] <dirk2> Beagle3: http://beagleboard.org/hardware mentions "USB200M compact USB 2.0 10/100 Ethernet network adapter available from Linksys.com"
  • [18:49:48] <Beagle3> ok dank
  • [18:49:50] <Beagle3> ;-)
  • [18:49:52] <Beagle3> thx
  • [18:51:12] <koen> I wouldn't buy that usb200m
  • [18:51:20] <koen> flimsy piece of &*$@&*#
  • [18:51:45] <Vegar> really?
  • [18:51:57] <ds2> koen: do you know if the top of the L-O has ALL the pending USB fixes committed yet?
  • [18:52:10] <Vegar> koen: what would you recommend then?
  • [18:52:34] <koen> ds2: it doesn't
  • [18:52:59] <koen> ds2: it lacks the high-bandwidth patch
  • [18:53:19] <koen> ds2: but even with the h-bw patch my uvc cam doesn't enumerate due to URB issues
  • [18:53:38] <koen> Vegar: I only have that flimsy piece of crap called usb200m :(
  • [18:53:54] <Vegar> hehe
  • [18:53:56] <koen> well, one of the pieces is still at IBC
  • [18:53:59] <Vegar> is it that bad?
  • [18:54:22] <ds2> koen: do you have a repo with ALL the patches? I might try taking a look at the USB issues but I don't want to fix problems already solved
  • [18:54:24] <Beagle3> koen: why should i not buy this linksys device ?
  • [18:54:32] <koen> Vegar: look at http://www.cpusolutions.com/mm8004744CPU/Images/LINKSYSUSB200M.jpg
  • [18:54:40] <Beagle3> koen: what should i buy instead of this ?
  • [18:54:48] <koen> Vegar: that space saving 'hatch' breaks if you look at it
  • [18:54:56] <ds2> I'd go through the L-O list but my list mail box has 1200 pendin messages and will have another 300 before I finish
  • [18:55:03] <Vegar> koen: ah, great
  • [18:55:30] <Vegar> koen: thanks for the heads-up, I'll remove that from my shopping list
  • [18:55:49] <koen> ds2: all the patches I use are at http://dominion.thruhere.net/git/?p=openembedded.git;a=tree;f=packages/linux/linux-omap;h=03b7e670ff8906cc22f8abf976ee376cbd106b36;hb=HEAD
  • [18:55:57] <Beagle3> koen: what should i buy instead of this ?
  • [18:56:09] <koen> Beagle3: dunno, I only have the usb200m and hate it
  • [18:56:13] <Beagle3> koen: need it for my native debian setup
  • [18:56:18] <koen> heh
  • [18:56:19] <Vegar> oh, it wasn't on my list
  • [18:56:20] <koen> debian on arm
  • [18:56:22] <Beagle3> ah ok
  • [18:56:23] <Vegar> I had this one instead
  • [18:56:25] <Vegar> http://www.komplett.no/img/p/200/334412.jpg
  • [18:56:25] * koen falls over laughing
  • [18:56:26] <Beagle3> why you hate it ?
  • [18:56:30] <koen> Beagle3: why debian?
  • [18:56:54] <Beagle3> i use debian since years
  • [18:57:00] <Beagle3> so best experience with it
  • [18:57:09] <Beagle3> should i use another ?
  • [18:57:20] <koen> I use debian on my computers as well, but on the beagel it's just a waste
  • [18:57:25] <koen> ds2: http://dominion.thruhere.net/git/?p=openembedded.git;a=blob;f=packages/linux/linux-omap/musb-support-high-bandwidth.patch.eml;h=0264a97045e0b58a0701819a91f4d7cf270e0aae;hb=HEAD
  • [18:57:35] <koen> ds2: that's the only musb patch I use on 2.6.28rc6
  • [18:57:50] <Beagle3> so in beagle you use ? angstrom ?
  • [18:57:54] <koen> yes
  • [18:58:23] <Beagle3> is the angstrom distr. a full useable dist .... or are there limitations ?
  • [18:58:37] <ds2> koen: okay, I guess I'll start with that... and that 28rc6 is a L-O version or a K-O version?
  • [18:59:44] <koen> l-o from git.k-o :)
  • [19:00:17] <koen> Beagle3: it wouldn't cure cancer or give us worldpeace
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  • [19:01:13] <ds2> 'k
  • [19:01:22] <Beagle3> what kind of package management it has ?
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  • [19:02:45] <ds2> i wish i had a evm; it would make debugging the USB stack so much less painful :(
  • [19:05:47] <koen> jkridner: http://cgit.openembedded.net/cgit.cgi?url=openembedded/commit/&id=e35d1ffad1553f259b084578992f15d10f590f98
  • [19:06:11] <koen> ds2: well, I haven't gotten musb to work on the evm *at all*
  • [19:06:26] <koen> ds2: although I suspect that's due to the evm not providing bus power
  • [19:06:52] <jkridner> koen: :)
  • [19:07:56] <jkridner> Beagle3: it uses package management similar to Debian with 'opkg'.
  • [19:08:42] <Beagle3> ah ok
  • [19:09:10] <Vegar> opkg, openmoko's fork of ipkg?
  • [19:09:11] <ds2> koen: MUSB works on there as well as the beagle... I just want something to let me download kernels quickly... shuttling SD cards around gets old FAST
  • [19:09:49] <ds2> write a U-boot driver and debugging my ethernet daughter card is too much of a diversion :(
  • [19:09:55] <ds2> writing
  • [19:13:16] <koen> ds2: I do 'scp uIMage beagle:/media/mmcblk0p1/uImage' and reboot the beagle, which works great if musb recognizes my usb ethernet :)
  • [19:13:39] <ds2> koen: I plan on breaking musb before fixing it :(
  • [19:14:03] <ds2> amusing exchange from jean to kevin on the l-o list... IVA2 hhahahaahah
  • [19:17:06] <koen> yeah, I saw that exchange
  • [19:17:41] <ds2> that used to be my problem ;)
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  • [19:22:43] <Beagle3> koen: so with angstrom i copy uimage on fat32 and the other on ext3 partition ? i need a swap partition ?
  • [19:23:30] <koen> swap is handy, but not strictly needed
  • [19:23:48] <Beagle3> ah ok
  • [19:24:06] <Beagle3> so i can let some space free to activate it later on
  • [19:24:08] <Beagle3> ?
  • [19:24:12] <Crofton|work> koen, what kernels is OE building atm?
  • [19:24:21] <koen> Crofton|work: loads of kernels
  • [19:24:31] <koen> Crofton|work: but I guess you mean "what's the default for beagle"
  • [19:24:40] <koen> Crofton|work: which is 2.6.26
  • [19:24:50] <koen> aka linux-omap2_git.bb
  • [19:24:56] <Crofton|work> what are the other kernels :)
  • [19:26:23] <Crofton|work> crap, time for the doctor
  • [19:26:25] <Crofton|work> finally
  • [19:27:22] <koen> there's linux-openzaurus-sa, which builds 2.4.crap kernel for collie
  • [19:27:24] <koen> and ..
  • [19:27:26] <koen> and ..
  • [19:27:49] <Crofton|work> no for the beagle :)
  • [19:28:02] <Crofton|work> but answer l8r
  • [19:29:07] <ds2> Mmmmm collie
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  • [19:30:08] <jkridner> I haven't tested http://www.beagleboard.org/~arago/mksdimg.txt yet, but I'd be interested in feedback on making it more readable (or more likley to work).
  • [19:30:20] <jkridner> trying to make a shell script that can produce a bootable SD card.
  • [19:33:16] <koen> I do have to object against the name :)
  • [19:35:08] <koen> arago is the name of the Applied Physics association at our university
  • [19:36:04] <koen> jkridner: maybe something like (py)expect would be more readable?
  • [19:36:06] <mischa_j> Hi, I'm using linux-omap_git.bb with the new FB driver. Does anyone have 720p running on this?
  • [19:36:25] <mischa_j> I tried changing the resolutions, but somehow the driver changes 1280x720 to 1280x614
  • [19:36:55] <keesj> jkridner: the script is awfull but I have seem pretty similar code earlyer. we enede up writing a small tool in c to create the paritions
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  • [19:38:09] <keesj> and to prevent the loopmounting we first created the separate paritions as files and rand the tools on top of that
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  • [19:41:20] <keesj> and I I recall property fdisk had major problems with generating something usefull it assumed 512 byte blocs when sd likes them bigger for good performance
  • [19:42:10] <jkridner> mksdimg?
  • [19:42:14] <jkridner> better name suggestion?
  • [19:43:59] <keesj> O and look at sfdisk . it was created to be used command line it is part of the same suite
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  • [20:08:13] <keesj> jkridner: http://paste-it.net/raw/public/u775bbb/ using fsdisk
  • [20:09:27] <keesj> I see that there is a difference in the disk identifier but it replaces a lots of lines for just two
  • [20:37:47] <felipec> mischa_j: how do you set the resolution?
  • [20:38:14] <jkridner> thanks keesj
  • [20:38:15] <mischa_j> felipec: I added another entry in the Kconfig file
  • [20:39:39] <mischa_j> felipec:ofcourse I also edited panel-dvi.c (the .timings struct)
  • [20:42:12] <Vegar> how does freeciv run on the beagle? anyone tried it?
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  • [21:11:34] <felipec> mischa_j: ah, new fb driver?
  • [21:12:02] <mischa_j> felipec: yep, i thought: let's give it a try
  • [21:12:36] <mischa_j> now trying old driver, but it's complaining about a non-existing LCD config
  • [21:16:59] <mischa_j> hmm, seems that 1280x614/1024=767,5
  • [21:17:08] <mischa_j> so maybe i have to change some buffer size
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  • [21:21:49] <Beagle4> Hello
  • [21:22:19] <jkridner> Hello Beagle4
  • [21:22:47] <koen> mischa_j: ah right, poke tomba about it
  • [21:24:27] <Beagle4> Hi guys, I am having a problem, well, a very beginner's problem, with setting up the SD card. Jason may have seen it.
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  • [21:24:56] <Beagle4> Is a 256M SD card good enough for Angstrom?
  • [21:26:49] <mischa_j> Beagle4: 256M is not a lot, if you want a full-blown image, i'd say it's not enough
  • [21:26:55] <felipec> mischa_j: is that a new fb driver, or new dss?
  • [21:27:22] <mischa_j> felipec: the stuff in drivers/video/omap2
  • [21:28:47] <mischa_j> so both are new
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  • [21:30:00] <koen> what'd we been calling 'DSS2'
  • [21:30:05] <Beagle4> Thanks mischa_j.
  • [21:31:30] <felipec> koen: ah, so dss2 = new omapfb + new dispc ?
  • [21:31:43] <jkridner> sakoman: looks like Denx merged u-boot-arm and you merged it back.
  • [21:32:14] <jkridner> rebase go ok?
  • [21:33:19] <jkridner> the merge of ubi code looks especially interesting.
  • [21:35:56] <jkridner> sakoman: ah, doesn't look like the omap3 branch was included in the merge. :(
  • [21:36:00] <felipec> ubi!
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  • [21:37:40] <jkridner> felipec: looks like j24 still needs to merge his master branch into the omap3 branch at http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot/u-boot-arm.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/omap3
  • [21:38:22] <jkridner> I believe the ubi merge is here: http://git.denx.de/?p=u-boot/u-boot-arm.git;a=commitdiff;h=f9b354faa0417b7f8888de246ff5f267f7cb17f2;hp=c49dc0b3b8f0fc9ed8e50d17d20e8e65d7abae57
  • [21:38:26] <koen> felipec: right
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  • [21:42:48] <mischa_j> ok bpp should be 16 i.s.o. 24 for resolutions above 1024x768, so it seems...
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  • [21:43:30] <koen> I think it should size its buffers better
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  • [21:43:49] <mischa_j> first see if this works... i only have a hdmi television, no DVI monitor
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  • [21:45:50] <Robot_kolej> hello
  • [21:49:45] <Robot_kolej> does anyone get similar problem with usb network interface ? http://pastebin.com/m2b56d4c2
  • [21:50:01] <felipec> koen: sad.png?
  • [21:51:44] <koen> felipec: copy/paste problem from adium to mail.app
  • [21:52:07] <felipec> ah, haha
  • [21:52:09] <koen> it didn't covert it back to ':(' but attached the smiley itself
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  • [22:09:28] <Crofton> does not recommend looking at surgery videos on youtube, before having surgery ....
  • [22:09:57] <mru> ;-)
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  • [22:36:14] <gregoiregentil> Can someone (Koen? Mru? ;-) ) explain the difference between DSS1 and DSS2? And how I can tell which one the kernel is using?
  • [22:36:33] <mru> dss2 is tomi's patches
  • [22:36:40] <mru> dss1 is in l-o git
  • [22:37:40] <gregoiregentil> question: dss1 / dss2 is something that is pure software or is there some different hardware layer involved?
  • [22:38:18] <mru> different kernel drivers only
  • [22:39:29] <gregoiregentil> OK. Thanks. This is more clear now.
  • [22:39:52] <gregoiregentil> so is the plan to integrate tomi's patches in l-o?
  • [22:40:03] <gregoiregentil> what does dss2 bring more than dss1?
  • [22:40:18] <gregoiregentil> How does it change the video kernel driver?
  • [22:40:42] <gregoiregentil> Sorry for all the questions!... :-/
  • [22:41:43] <Robot_kolej> Is there someone who can answer some usb-related questions ?:)
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  • [22:42:12] <Crofton|work> ask, if we have answers, we'll say them
  • [22:43:01] <Robot_kolej> I have USB camera and usb to usb network iface connected to BB, using high speed hub
  • [22:44:12] <Robot_kolej> when i use the network, everything is fine, but when i try to x-forward some application (captures camera image -> send to window x-forwarded to my desktop) the network crashes ...
  • [22:44:32] <Robot_kolej> the crash looks like this http://pastebin.com/m2b56d4c2
  • [22:45:34] <Robot_kolej> I thought it might be the usb to usb problem, but when I establish wlan network, I get the similar problem ... high pings at minor network utilization, and eventually crash.
  • [22:46:19] <Robot_kolej> I dont know if these two problems are related, or completly different (unfortunate hw pick)
  • [22:46:31] <ds2> has terminology morphed so DSS2/DSS1 refers to drivers not the clock source???
  • [22:46:49] <Crofton|work> Robot_kolej, I don't know the answer
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  • [22:47:37] <Robot_kolej> Crofton|work: thanks for trying, maybe someone else knows :)
  • [22:47:45] <Crofton|work> right
  • [22:47:57] <Crofton|work> I just didn't want you to think I was ignoring you
  • [22:48:35] <Robot_kolej> i seem to be the only one complaining about the usb :(
  • [22:53:34] <ds2> Robot_kolej: What kernel version/tree?
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  • [23:47:18] <geckosenator> beagle board doesn't run acpi does it?
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  • [23:56:12] <Robot_kolej> ds2: angstrom linux-omap-git 2.6.27