02:46 | dun | 02:46 * dung /_ |
03:13 | dung | @}-`-,- |
03:23 | dung | ~ |
03:37 | dung | O |
03:43 | rmull | What actually happens when you shut the cubox down? |
03:44 | dung | tune2fs |
03:44 | rmull | the LED stays on - what state is it in? What components are still drawing power? Can I boot it back up without power cycling it? |
03:46 | rmull | I'm not able to enable wake-on-lan. Is this correct? |
03:47 | dung | always on ^^ |
03:47 | dung | ? |
03:50 | dung | "draw power" |
03:50 | rmull | Yeah, the front panel red LED stays lit |
03:51 | rmull | And I guess I meant drawing current, not power, excuse me |
03:52 | dung | what about ethtool? |
03:53 | dung | haven't tried with cubox, but general you have to put eth stay on |
03:58 | dung | no |
03:58 | dung | erdo |
03:58 | dung | redo |
03:58 | dung | * |
03:59 | rmull | I tried ethtool, and it tells me that WOL is not supported |
03:59 | dung | thnx |
04:00 | dung | doesn't matter cause we are always on |
04:00 | dung | ~ |
04:00 | dung | let say so |
04:01 | dung | ^^ |
04:13 | dung | didn't heard about before |
04:19 | dung | on Cubox |
04:21 | dung | I saw a guy whatching leds on rasperypi |
04:26 | dung | and the list won't get green |
04:26 | dung | *liz |
04:27 | dung | sorry - *lit - wathever that meens |
04:31 | dung | Booting Cubox is easier than booting RasperyPi |
04:33 | dung | K.I.S.S. |
05:05 | dung | power on/off does not have be no matter of filesystem, think of rootfs in ram |
05:09 | dung | mount rootfs ro like rooters do |
05:59 | dung | Good morning |
11:42 | Kiranos | cbxbiker61: I'm about to get my cubox in a few weeks, and I'm looking over how to get the dist to the sdcard, is there a reason why you dont provide an image? so I could dd if=XilkaX.img of=/dev/sdc |
11:42 | Kiranos | as example |
12:35 | Punkley_chillin | Kiranos OS is pretty easy to build |
12:35 | Punkley_chillin | couple of people mention how on the forums |
12:35 | Punkley_chillin | even without an image. |
12:52 | cbxbiker61 | switching back to my notebook, bbiab |
12:56 | cbxbiker61 | Kironos, not sure what the advantage of doing dd would be exactly, but partition sizes wouldn't match for different sized media |
12:58 | cbxbiker61 | i've been updating my notebook for the last 4 or 5 hours |
12:59 | cbxbiker61 | bumped the ram up with some ram from a dead notebook and put in a better wifi adapter |
13:00 | cbxbiker61 | unfortunately i ran into write errors while writing to the new SSD that was in a usb/sata enclosure |
13:01 | cbxbiker61 | so i'll have to migrate the data over the network to the SSD attached to a server |
13:08 | Kiranos | as I would use XilkaX for xbmc and content on samba share I dont mind giving up extra space of my sdcard, that is if your sdcard is smaller than mine. Just for ease of use, one command to get everything working. |
13:08 | Kiranos | But I see there might be people who dont share my thoughts :) |
13:40 | Kiranos | yes thanks |
13:41 | Kiranos | might take ext2 without journaling |
13:41 | dung | you might run into fsck problems when power loss |
13:42 | Kiranos | I will probably have a fixed config nothing changing |
13:42 | Kiranos | once I'm happy with the system.. |
13:42 | dung | if you choose ext2 for / |
13:49 | dbsx | dd is a very slow way to copy to sd. it also has difficulties depending unless you are using the exact same sd (model and size) |
13:52 | dung | with dd you would write nulls too |
13:52 | dung | *zeros |
15:47 | IAMADAMtm | sup? |
15:52 | cbxbiker61 | IAMADAMtm must be American |
15:53 | cbxbiker61 | american slang |
20:02 | dung | I hope my work on the main wiki is not too heavy. Debian based Linux is fully supported, just a matter of booting. If Solid-Run has to support anything than git-rabeeh and marvel-gl. Have fun! |
20:08 | dung | Also I haven't tested any hardware accelerated decoding. |
20:16 | dung | For armel all i needed was a xorg-dovefb i found on the forum |
20:20 | dung | If i'm able to build the necessary packages for armhf i'll post |
21:28 | dv505 | dung, armhf debian packages are also posted at http://server.vijge.net/static/cubox/ |
21:29 | dv505 | libgfx(-dev) is not working fully with acceleration, but that'is probably because of missing headers |
21:29 | dv505 | really need rabeeh / solid-run for that |
23:28 | unu | Hello together. |
23:29 | unu | I have got a problem with my cubox: When connecting to my computer (Debian testing) nothing happens. No entries in dmesg. Is there any problem with my kernel? Could there be another problem? Any ideas? |
23:29 | unu | (Or any needed information…) |
23:31 | rmull | unu: Connecting from your cubox to your PC? with ssh? |
23:31 | unu | I want to connect using a micro-usb-cable, to install Debian on the box. |
23:32 | unu | So I plug in the cable to CuBox and PC, and then add power to the Box. |
23:37 | rmull | When you plug the cubox's usb cable into your PC, do you see a /dev/ttyUSB0 device appear? |
23:37 | unu | No. |
23:39 | unu | That's why I thought that something with my kernel might be wrong. |
23:39 | unu | On the other hand: At least dmesg should say anything. |
23:43 | unu | Or are there any requierements for the microSD in the CuBox? |