01:55 | davidu | it works |
01:57 | davidu | with both kernels |
02:02 | davidu | not at the same time of course :) |
02:29 | Punk-ley | i havent tried armhf yet |
02:29 | Punk-ley | armel works pretty well though |
02:52 | davidu | don't see x in top, but it's running. i've uploaded my headers |
02:58 | davidu | to the wiki user page |
13:11 | davidu | how to login into geexbox !? |
13:11 | davidu | setup IR ? |
13:13 | Thirsty | old version was via telnet |
13:13 | Thirsty | I think the newer version also supports ssh |
13:13 | davidu | i forgot to export nfs |
13:13 | Thirsty | UART is also an option |
13:29 | davidu | doesn't like my nfs |
13:34 | davidu | didn't like my network! disabled connman and zeroconf |
16:09 | shesselba_ | rabeeh: ping |
16:12 | rmull | Thirsty: So are you the maintainer of the most relevant cubox kernel sources at this point? |
18:59 | Thirsty | . |
19:02 | Thirsty | rmull: I hope solid-run will do that for me. But I maintain the vDorst git repo. |
19:05 | davidu | looks professional when cloning. |
19:07 | davidu | maybe solid-run is busy, and rabeeh wanted to get over the segfaults first |
19:13 | Thirsty | I saw some tips on the forum, which I used to make my own git repo. |
19:14 | Thirsty | segfaults? were is rabeeh working on at the moment? |
19:15 | davidu | i have no segfault anymore, no matter which kernel |
19:16 | davidu | in console with galcore |
19:16 | Thirsty | I also running my v3.5.2 without any problem. but I don't use X. |
19:18 | davidu | well, thatt's all i want: render, decode, than more (crypt) |
19:19 | Thirsty | I am working on the crypto part |
19:20 | Thirsty | I found some code from Phil Sutter that enables the TDMA support for CESA. |
19:20 | davidu | i'm not happy with xbmc's ressource usage |
19:20 | davidu | gstreamer is top (only for linux) |
19:21 | Thirsty | last time it didn't worked so well. but I saw some problems in the dmesg. |
19:23 | rmull | Do you guys build gstreamer from source? The sources I have packaged in my distro fail to build, where do you get yours? |
19:25 | davidu | just install it. i haven't looked into the (variable?) dependencies for cubox plugins |
19:26 | rmull | From vanilla gstreamer source? |
19:26 | rmull | or is there one from solidrun that I should be using |
19:27 | davidu | you can test it on armel, without much compiling |
19:28 | davidu | that's what all the xbmc's running |
19:28 | davidu | soft float optimized for vfp |
19:29 | davidu | not a big difference, except the native vmeta |
19:29 | rmull | I don't understand... so there is no source? Only binaries? |
19:30 | davidu | no. proprietary is marvell-{gfx,ipp} |
19:30 | rmull | okay, thanks |
19:30 | davidu | don't know if ipp (intel?) is required |
19:31 | davidu | asked, but nobody seems to know |
19:37 | davidu | rmull: just install gstreamer. for cubox decoding you got plugins (that can be installed too on armel) |
19:39 | rmull | davidu: Where can I find the plugins? |
19:39 | davidu | official downloads (second link) from the wiki |
19:40 | davidu | you just kidding? you know that |
19:44 | davidu | it all has been called drivers before |
19:44 | rmull | thanks |
20:00 | davidu | the shipped ubuntu has the same installed, the most problem with the shipped ubuntu was xbmc |
20:01 | davidu | so one may just rebuild that at be happy |
20:02 | davidu | silence. i'm not solid-runs marketing expert |