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<Tenkawa>
hi all
<Tenkawa>
Anyone using internal bluetooth successfully on the xe303c12?
<Tenkawa>
have everything else working great on the 4.3 kernel now
<Wizzup>
Never tried
<Wizzup>
audio?
<Tenkawa>
no
<Tenkawa>
want to use a mouse
<Tenkawa>
so i can keep both usb ports free
<Tenkawa>
haaha
<Tenkawa>
had to tweak the kernel makefile too
<Tenkawa>
to even test the compile of the 8723au staging driver
<Tenkawa>
now lets see if this will compile and work... I'll update later if it does
<Tenkawa>
here goes experiment 1
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<Tenkawa>
wow.. it might have worked
<Tenkawa>
yay it did
<gordan_>
BTW, what driver should be used for the audio device on the Peach Pi?
<Tenkawa>
gordan_: wish I could help.. I'm using snow
<gordan_>
Yeah, there's an exynos snow driver. :)
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<gordan>
Less obvious on the Peach Pi
<Tenkawa>
ahh
<gordan>
I modprobed everything and alsamixer still isn't showing audio devices
<gordan>
Well, other than the pulseaudio that doesn't work, and that seems to be using the dummy device.
<gordan>
So I'm reasonably sure there's a kernel level issue I'm up against, like a lack of driver.
<javier__>
gordan: if you are using exynos_defconfig or multi_v7_defconfig, everything is already enabled
<javier__>
gordan: but sound is not working, I tried to figure out on Monday what's missing but failed
<javier__>
seems to be related to missing hw_params in the ASoC machine driver and missing clocks setup
<javier__>
asked on the list to Alim who should be more familiar with the sound on these machines and he said that will take a look when he is back from a business trip
<gordan>
I did use exynos_defconfig initially, but I since modularized as much as possible, and added a whole bunch of stuff that I needed for various other things like distro features and out-of-tree kernel module features (e.g. for ZFS).
<gordan>
I just want to know what the name of the kernel module and kernel config option are.
<javier__>
gordan: ok, answering your question then: CONFIG_SND_SOC_SNOW for the ASoC machine driver and CONFIG_SND_SOC_MAX98090 for the codec driver
<gordan>
Thanks. :)
<gordan>
I'll try to find those.
<gordan>
I hadn't realized the snow driver was also used for the Peach.
<gordan>
I was specifically not trying that one.
<gordan>
*facepalm*
<javier__>
gordan: next time you could do something like this:
<gordan>
javier__: Thanks, I feel really stupid for not having thought of that myself. :'(
<Tenkawa>
yay bluetooth mouse is connected up :)
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<Tenkawa>
basicly the kernel just needed the staging/rtl8723au makefile and dependencies files fixed
<javier__>
gordan: sorry, it was not my intention to make you feel like that... I just was trying to help
<Tenkawa>
brb... going to see how much of a pain it is to pair after reboot
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<javier__>
gordan: so hopefully Alim can have more luck at figuring out what's missing for audio
<javier__>
I tried myself but it was not trivial (at least for me since I'm not familiar with alsa and asoc sound)
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<Tenkawa>
that was easy
<Tenkawa>
didnt expect this to be done so fast :)
<Tenkawa>
brb again
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<gordan>
javier__: It's OK, it turns out I need the obvious pointed out from time to time. :)
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<Tenkawa>
yay!!
<Tenkawa>
one more port available and one less mouse to carry around
<gordan>
:)
<Tenkawa>
indeed
<Tenkawa>
I'm really having fun with this machine again
<Tenkawa>
the 4.3 kernel has really opened up a lot of new options for it
<Tenkawa>
my java apps are even running like lightning (using Oracle's jdk)
<Tenkawa>
might try netflix and hulu next
<Tenkawa>
haahaa
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<Tenkawa>
(once i find and hook up my usb sound card that is heheheh)
<Tenkawa>
since it sounds like noone has had any luck with the internal sound yet right?
<Tenkawa>
whats the recommended adobe flash method for the chromebook atm?
<Tenkawa>
they don't do arm natively at all do they?
<gordan>
No flash.
<gordan>
Friends don't let friends use flash.
<gordan>
Don't do it.
<gordan>
But FYI there are some versions of libflash.so floating around, IIRC one very old soft-float, and two newer hard-float versions. All extracted from Android versions, from back in the day before they stopped shippingit on Android.
<gordan>
If you very thoroughly google for it and search in the right places you might be able to find one of those.
<gordan>
But seriously, just don't. Those versions are all ancient, and there must have been literally thousands of RCE bugs fixed since them.
<gordan>
I uninstalled flash from everything a long time ago, and haven't missed it at all.
<Tenkawa>
well darn
<Tenkawa>
no hulu or netflix then on this box
<javier__>
Tenkawa: well, I guess there should be something in the ChromeOS rootfs ?
<Tenkawa>
I'll take a look
<Tenkawa>
i built this all without a chromeos rootfs though so i'll need to get it first