Did you happen to get around to this?

On Friday, January 10, 2014 2:49:29 AM UTC-6, Christian Ruocco wrote:
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> Hi guys,
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> I’ll get on that when I have a moment. Probably this weekend!
>
> l8r,
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> Xris
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>
> On 09 Jan 2014, at 19:16, crystal....@gmail.com <javascript:> wrote:
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> I would like to see that image as well.
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> Thanks
>
> On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 1:54:41 PM UTC-6, ebi...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> Hi Christian Ruocco 
>>
>> Could you please send me a link to download the prebuilt image of the 
>> ubuntu that you mention? So i can test it.
>>
>> I'll appreciate that. Sorry about my english.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Esteban Binsak
>>
>> El sábado, 4 de enero de 2014 17:42:20 UTC-3, Christian Ruocco escribió:
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> I got Ubuntu 12.04 running with the BBB and touchscreen working (Chipsee 
>>> 1024x600 7”) months ago, simply by using the Chipsee kernel with the ubuntu 
>>> rootfs and rebuilding other goodies against the Chipsee kernel source (like 
>>> the SGX OPEN GL ES 2.0 drivers).
>>>
>>> Currently I need to boot off the SD card though, but adding the MMC 
>>> support to the chip see kernel doesn’t seem like a biggie.
>>>
>>> Does that help anybody? Or am I missing something? Obviously trying to 
>>> apt-get kernel related packages will break it but most stuff works.
>>>
>>> l8r,
>>> Xris.
>>>
>>> On 04 Jan 2014, at 19:21, Mahammad <cai...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> I passed with same experience trying to run ubuntu with the capacitive 
>>> and the black beaglebone. I can confirm steps above are very useful. But 
>>> you will have two problems when it come to BBB:
>>> - That old version of kernel will hang on Beaglebone Black.
>>> - Capacitive touch will not work.
>>>
>>> I started with 3.2.42-psp27 and then spent like 2 days merging changes 
>>> Chipsee made to have things working on BBB. Can summarize changes to:
>>> - Copied the /arch/arm folder from Chipsee kernel. That helped the 
>>> kernel to operate on BBB.
>>> - Copy the capacitive touch driver from under 
>>> /drivers/input/touchscreen/ (ft5x0x_ts.c/h and eeti_ts.c). Please copy the 
>>> folder in full as it also has the Kbuild, and Makefile changes. And while 
>>> mearging I note all changes in the folder where made to support the touch.
>>> - During rebuild, and under the config tool; enable the touch driver 
>>> under device drivers/input/touchscreen.
>>> - Install lxde gnu (apt-get install lxde). Without a gnu the screen will 
>>> stay black. It could have a prompt somewhere outside the screen boundries 
>>> you can test if you have a keyboard.. but none of my keyboards or mice 
>>> worked with that kernel. I am investigating this now. I could had messed up 
>>> something while merging.
>>>
>>> No changes to uEnv.txt It finally worked with touch.
>>>
>>> This is not the best solution anyway.. but just to move forward. My next 
>>> milestone is to have it working with kernel 3.8.13.. anyone succeeded 
>>> extracting the device tree partially or in full?
>>>
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