as certainly post karmic since the
problematic kernels were working on Babbage 3.0 boards and these were
just coming out back in these days; some 2.5 boards got bricked.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/BabbageKarmicInstall mentions that 1.0
boards aren't supported anymore, 2.0 and 2.5 are what
e radar of various people to try to
provide a tool to allow this; it's not really aimed at ARMv5
specifically though, and this will take a while to appear/happen
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(NB: gpg auth would also have to be done for the above obviously)
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o make it
much simpler for scripts such as rootstock to find a kernel (would just
pull from a fixed URL below
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/lucid/main/installer-armel/current/images/
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Is there any interest/objection to doing this?
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> Again, bugfix release for Karmic, but contains a pretty important fix:
> Bugs
> 420478 - netbook-launcher crashed with SIGSEGV in
> g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__PARAM()
>
> Download
> https://edge.launchpad.net/clutk/0.2/0.2.8
Uploa
0.4/ubuntu-9.10
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> generate a Selected Backlog Burndown Graph too?
Not sure what you mean: blueprints are already related to sprints and
have target release series
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extract the info from the whiteboard, just as for "Work Items".
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you mount the installed (but broken) system and extract the logs in
/var/log? syslog, installer/* and anything else you deem useful, and
then send this in a Launchpad bug report against ubiquity.
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Any idea what todo?
Could you please attach the full casper.log and dmesg in a new bug?
You might want to remove "quiet" and "splash" from the default kernel
command line (press F6 on the boot menu to get prompted for the kernel
cmdline), before "--". To get the log
nes for now. We rather care about netbooks for now, MIDs to some
extent. We're also interested in embedded and NAS or AP devices, but
we're not really there yet.
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there wont be for 9.10. I don't know whether 9.04 is complete or
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On Mon, May 11, 2009, Loïc Minier wrote:
> I started working on a setup to emulate armv7 in qemu; I chose to
> emulate the realview EB board using stock linux sources. I also
> patched qemu and kernel to use the high phys offset mode to allow for
> 512 MB of RAM.
So while this w
lopment dailies when the build succeeds.
The releases are in /releases:
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> - lool to talk to Kyle to ask about translation update opportunities
>and to clarify whether and where to take updates from and to Cc:
>njpatel
Add a call with Neil and Kyle; Kyle didn't have more issues than the
one we identifi
On Mon, May 11, 2009, Loïc Minier wrote:
> Here are my notes and the qemu patch for high phys offset.
I had also attached the kernel .config; you can download a
precrossbuilt image at:
http://people.ubuntu.com/~lool/qemu-realview-eb-kernel/zImage
but it's going to be useless with
armel
initrd -- just wanted to confirm that /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/meminfo
were showing cortex-a8 and 512 MB.
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--- a/hw/realview.c
+++ b/hw
o attach netbook-launcher patches for SRU worthy
netbook-launcher bugs
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We're using kourou instead of mobile-basic-flash since intrepid; if you
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stand out? Perhaps get the
> design team to mock them up?
It seems this moved out of favorites recently, I don't know when
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OS; can't really tell. I'll check whether I can reinstall the original
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it's only with autologin; it's a long standing limitation that you
have no password on the PAM stack for libpam-gnome-keyring to work in
this case. I think the OEM folks workaround this by pre-creating a
keyring with no password instead. #137247
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>Does it appear there even if there is no
>(detected) webcam though?
Yes, cheese appears unconditionally
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Any chance of it being supported in future?
External USB mouse should be supported; the touchscreen has no chance
of being supported unless the upstream driver is released or someone
goes reverse engineer it.
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Hey
I had issues booting the jax10 on some USB keys recently, until I
realized these were bigger than what I used in the past. It seems the
device can only boot from <= 2GB USB keys, I couldn't get it to boot of
a 4GB one.
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I think this was just fixed in f56d99d.
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What's the actual error? The report just says the images fail to boot.
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Happy holidays to you all! There wont be any IRC meeting on the 25th
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January the 8th.
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archive admin tasks
Misc
* Pursued sorting out ath5k/madwifi bugs
* Chased acpid init script rewrite regressions which I just understood
today as not happening on upstart as it clearenv()s; we should fix
initramfs-tools to not export / leak so much environment
* Poked hppa bui
n which turned out to be
libvisual-plugins updates from hell -- simple rebuild would have
broken the package. Sent cleanup and fixes to Debian.
* Clarified wifi / ath5k / q1u / madwifi situation and bugs (twice ;-)
-- in the end the original claims were mostly incorrect, but the
remova
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2008, Loïc Minier wrote:
> > Solution for -mobile
> > ---
> > 1. Install LBM by default
> > - risk of regression if kernel-team adds something else to LBM
I need to add that this doesn't help the lpia / -mid image at all as
his last idea is one by Oliver, thanks!
I also highly recommend that the kernel team looks at preventing
multiple drivers for the same PCI id to be selected. Having ath5k and
madwifi claim the same PCI ids and racing to get loaded, or having both
of them loaded is completely broken an
recognised and
> - the Nemerix N-GPS USB (CP210x UART bridge) module wasn't detected, but
> - everything else seemed OK, including the Synaptics PS/2 touchpad.
(It will the same on Ubuntu MID.)
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various distro related release bugs
* fixed pm-utils to ignore blacklisted modules on resume
* hal-info Q1 keyboard mapping merged upstream
* general ubuntu-mobile image tests
* bluetooth 4.x tests (3 out of four devices work now here)
* various Xorg related tasks (bug hunting etc)
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Ideally, we'd fix ath5k and replace madwifi completely with it.
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in using 2.6.24 in intrepid, but the
hardy kernel and psb bits were tested and working okay-ish (to the best
of what the psb drivers allow); including 3D and codecs acceleration.
These bits are in archive.mobile.ubuntu.com which is built from hardy +
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the kernel driver.
Right, we need to disable xorg's support for psb; the driver's package
is already removed from the dailies.
What should work though is vesa; failsafe xorg should offer vesa to you
as a fallback.
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ntu.com/2008/09/11/%23ubuntu-meeting.html>
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lool, davidm, cgregan, persia, StevenK, ogra
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=== Loïc Minier ===
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* Investigated reason for startx not allowed from upstart's job now
(/dev/console); need to test my xorg fix and
d upload a fixed version.
* Now we have a working meta package for the kernel, upload
livecd-rootfs.
* A bunch of NBS work.
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* Pushed custom local mobile scripts to common repo
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* At OSIM World + Maemo Summit with David Mandala and Oliver Grawert,
hence no report sent.
=== Emmet Hikory ===
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t; - all apps seemed to work except for the web browser, which failed to
> launch. I didn't investigate further.
Known, simple rebuild was required, this is being pushed or is already
pushed but will land after the intrepid beta release.
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idea. But it is too
> late.
Actually, I now realized by doing it again why I was bothered with
this: I usually alt-f4 or close the window when I want to close an open
document or an app, but in the case of ekiga it minimizes to tray when
I do this.
I do prefer the current behavior of minimi
sue is we have several protocols aiming the same set of feature,
> because there is only one need: to chat with contacts, using several
> ways: text, audio and video (and maybe even more in the future...).
It's not really the issue I have: it's rather that I feel like I have
suitable instant text messaging clients and only see Ekiga as one
actually capable of video or even audio. You're moving the debate to
protocols, but I really think "what software is the best for this use
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vnet0; all applications on my host use eth0 because it allows
contacting the default gateway and hence use 192.168.0.101. For some
reason SIP REGISTERs were going out via eth0 from .0.101 and .12.42.
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t look like a menu (no
> >underscore); not easy to see where to add an account
> This has been fixed, please test last package.
(it was the last one when I tried ;-)
But I'll give it another shot.
> > - When actually using SIP: "Cannot copy from empty list to master RTP
&g
NB: tested with gspca webcam and ekiga.net and company's SIP accounts.
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second register was failing)
+ webcam display worked, despite being broken/unsupported in cheese
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above that things work as expected with unionfs
(apt-get update) and can now strace hildon-desktop to poke
mobile-basic-flash.
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> (DEB))
> Menlow-lpia-moblin2 (Jax10/Menlow build of Moblin2 (RPM))
> Menlow-lpia-ubuntu-hardy-ppa (Jax10/Menlow build of UME (DEB))
> Netbook-lpia-moblin2 (EeePC/Netbook build of Moblin2 (RPM))
I would mostly care that you keep the *-ume ones instead of the above
DEB ones.
ried over for next
week's meeting.
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erse multiverse
http://archive.mobile.ubuntu.com/ubuntu um-hardy-updates main restricted
universe multiverse
http://archive.mobile.ubuntu.com/ubuntu um-ppa-hardy main restricted universe
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> > Ubuntu 8.04.
The Java packages in Ubuntu Mobile 8.04 are the same as in Ubuntu 8.04.
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You can try:
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> Hello, I have a Samsung Q1
Q1 or Q1 ultra?
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existing Ubuntu installer for UME to replace install.sh.
For the time being, you could either write your own install.sh or
install a different flavor of Ubuntu (e.g. the classical Ubuntu) and
then install UME from the UME repositories and remove the GNOME bits.
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> I browsed through the archive and I see that moko is not available
> for Ubuntu Hardy. Any idea when it might be available for download.
> Will moving to Gutsy solve the problem ?
libmokoui2 supersedes moko.
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> grub (0.97-29ubuntu18+804um1) hardy; urgency=low
>
> * add grub-fast-resume support: grub-fast-resume will load the S4 image
> from grub and resume system directly from grub. The additional kernel
> need not to be loaded. So tha
ils (1:2.2.4-1.1ubuntu2+804ume1) hardy; urgency=low
* Added new PCI IDs for Intel Poulsbo chipset
* Updated to current PCI IDs
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> description)
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The IRC meeting is cancelled today as we are all at UDS and there's no
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s not necessary to monitor gconf key changes in hildon-desktop,
> I will update the patch and send it out later.
Good news; will make your patch much shorter.
> I am almost done working out theme update support, with another bug
> #225238 fixed. Hope new patch could be sent out soon. :-)
orrying issue is the last one, as it means that it's not
easy to add categories. In fact, if we'd move the strings to the
package transporting the categories, we wouldn't have any message
strings in this package!
Let me know how I can help you further on this topic.
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> (Could we do this on the mailing-list?)
(I guess I didn't see it in the Cc: list, sorry)
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There is also currently gconf keys in:
> /desktop/moblin/interface (Todd, what are these for and who uses them?)
> /gtk_theme
> /icon_theme
I thought we would be using these; no idea why we are based on the
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I wonder why Gtk+ xsettings watch on the theme setting doesn't work
with hildon-desktop: gtk apps shouldn't have to listen to the gconf key
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> Okay, think in advance. And would you give me some reference about
> Categroies?
I think the easiest is to look at other .desktop files on your system,
but the reference is probably the FreeDesktop.org desktop file spec.
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> under this folder will be shown on home desktop?
This is influenced by the Categories in the .desktop files.
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eem capable of logging in with policy kit).
It doesn't work from within ck-launch-session?
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On Tue, May 06, 2008, Gunawardana, Inuka wrote:
> Just as an FYI, this is in place now.
Cool, thanks!
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. This way nobody will accidentally use
> the wrong URL or what have you.
Excellent idea; I think you can happily host them on a new
wiki.ubuntu.com page for example.
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re a reason not to create subdirectories on the r/w
> partition for various things, like a /home directory and a /changes
> directory that mirrors the rootfs?
Not quite sure what you mean. These should be autocreated by unionfs
AFAIK.
Thanks!
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the space commitments but run
into tons of bugs and get a time bomb with upgrades eating space over
time. Or we switch to ext3, and probably fail the space commitments,
but we get better performances and less wasted space.
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ead of grabbing from git you'd grab from
released tarballs instead. The first part of the script actually
creating the tarballs could be split out into a standalone script for
preparing tarball releases at moblin.org. What do you think?
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-flash to xul 1.9 and promote it for security support.
Final note, don't forget that ultimately we want bugs to be fixed in
intrepid!
Have fun,
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time, the apps should strip /rofs, /cow, /squashmnt and
/persistmnt from /proc/*/exe.
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ght still move a bit
- this initial release wont be an "end-user product" like Ubuntu is,
but more something like a technical platform on which to build mobile
distros
- the currently targetted hardware is still quite rare
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On Wed, Apr 09, 2008, Loïc Minier wrote:
> I'd like to drop the backports of misc sources I took from hardy and
> pushed to the ppa to fix installability issues for snapshots + ppa
> users.
I removed pure backports which were older than the last 2 snapshots
yesterday. You can
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