02:42 | sashimi | hi all |
12:29 | rabeeh | earthy: HummingBoard has pcie; so potentially you can hook an IB card :) |
20:37 | cjori | this probably isn't directly related to cubox/hummingboard, but did anyone here manage to get a bluetooth keyboard working with ArchLinux installed on one of these devices? |
20:38 | cjori | I followed their wiki page, the keyboard is connected okay, even hcidump shows the key presses, but I'm not getting any feedback on the tty |
20:40 | Exaga | malte: :P |
20:40 | malte | Exaga |
20:40 | malte | :) |
20:41 | cjori | did you encounter this issue? :P |
20:41 | Exaga | sorry cjori i'm not an arch linux user |
20:42 | cjori | alright |
20:42 | Exaga | i'm looking to get slackware arm installed on the i2ex |
20:47 | R0nd | I don't have a physical bluetooth keyboard, but I've tried using hidclient |
20:48 | R0nd | bluez-simple-agent asks to enter a pin code, no idea what to do |
20:49 | Humpelstilzchen | enter a pin ;) |
20:50 | R0nd | I just get a timeout this way |
20:51 | R0nd | I don't think hidclient is able to handle pin codes |
20:52 | Humpelstilzchen | never used hidclient, I only called bluez-simple-agent and bluez-test-input |
20:53 | R0nd | hidclient is a virtual bluetooth keyboard/mouse |
20:53 | R0nd | I'm running it on my desktop |
20:54 | Exaga | the only thing cooler than a hummingboard is sex with a polar bear! :D |
20:54 | Exag | 20:54 * Exaga is sticking with the hummingboard \0/ |
20:56 | Humpelstilzchen | aah looks like hidclient make the computer the keyboard another device |