<Turl>
and run the extract files to make the makefiles :P
<Scepterr>
bacon sizzling :)
<Turl>
Scepterr: you might need to rebase frameworks/base against CM if shit explodes :P
<Turl>
that's like a 99.99% chance of happening, I haven't rebased ics in ages :D
<Scepterr>
No rule to make target `vendor/cm/proprietary/lib/armeabi/libjackpal-androidterm4.so', needed by `out/target/product/zatab/system/lib/libjackpal-androidterm4.so'. Stop.
<Scepterr>
;/
<Turl>
hahaha
* Turl
hates/d rom manager when that happened :)
<Scepterr>
havent used compiled ics in ages, everything outdated :p
<Scepterr>
recovery is fubar
<Scepterr>
when did you last compile ? :p
<Turl>
a while ago :P fails with something related to ui level or some shit?
<rz2k>
anyone had experience with fighting bcm4329 drivers? I dont get how to get it work right without wifi power management system that my kernel seems to miss.
<Turl>
the new 4329 driver is called bcmdhd I think
<rz2k>
where I can get it?
<rz2k>
I have bcm4329 in linux/drivers/net/wireless/
<rz2k>
and usi-bcm4329 package
<Turl>
tuna kernel would be a good place I suppose
<Turl>
Scepterr: once you got a tree for your device set up let me know, I can give you a repo @ the org for you to push your stuff
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<Scepterr>
phh: any luck with h24 ?
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<Solexid>
Hi!What part of the boot file initializes the bin?
<Solexid>
evb ,script etc
<Solexid>
Uimage or Uboot loader?
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<phh>
[06:26:50] <Scepterr> phh: any luck with h24 ? <---- still not, i could install connectbot and "original" android term app through lubuntu and tf card
<phh>
(which boots one every 10 tries ...)
<phh>
but both apps are FCing at start. i'll try ab over tcp
<phh>
adb*
<phh>
i lowered ddr3 clock, perhaps it will boot easier
<phh>
got adb over tcp \o/
<phh>
and fixed that bitch.
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<Turl>
lundman: ping
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<Turl>
hno: summer? pff, I'm freezing :)
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<Scepterr>
with phh around im not gonna have to do much :)
<phh>
?
<Scepterr>
workin on the h24
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<phh>
yeah i'm not sure. i'm hitting all bugs possible it seems.
<phh>
like now the market no longer works
<Scepterr>
lol
<phh>
logcat tells me it's getting 400 http error code
<Scepterr>
is trying to use mobile network instead of wifi ?
<phh>
i'm using ethernet
<Scepterr>
oh havent tried ethernet with it
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<Turl>
Scepterr: is 3.2MB/s acceptable over wifi-soho router-ethernet-arm device?
<Scepterr>
not really
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<RaYmAn>
is that with or without NAT'ing?
<RaYmAn>
cause on most smaller-grade routers, that kills performance insanely
<Turl>
with, but I'm inside the NAT
<Turl>
both devices
<RaYmAn>
both on wifi?
<Turl>
no
<Turl>
one on wifi, one over ethernet
<RaYmAn>
wifi what? N?
<ManoftheSea>
it's enough if you only get 1Mbps from your ISP
<RaYmAn>
unless you want to actually stream stuff from your LAN
<ManoftheSea>
oh, from inside to inside? n/m
<RaYmAn>
:P
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<Scepterr>
its sufficient for 1080p
* ManoftheSea
only gets 3Mbps from Cox
<Scepterr>
has 100/15 cable line and 150/70 fiber optic :)
* ManoftheSea
doesn't know what he'd do with it
<Scepterr>
buy hdds
<ManoftheSea>
hunh?
<Scepterr>
expand storage once you get that much bw :)
<ManoftheSea>
I can buy hdds over 3Mbps
<Turl>
RaYmAn: yeah N
<Scepterr>
ManoftheSea: lol thought you were talking about the 150
<ManoftheSea>
150?
<Scepterr>
my fiber line
<Turl>
any crap HD can cope with 150Mb/s
<Scepterr>
yah im talking about filling them :p
<ManoftheSea>
What? I said I don't know what I'd use faster internet for, and you said buy hard drives
<ManoftheSea>
Fill them with what?
<Scepterr>
if you dont know that...
<Turl>
ManoftheSea: downloaded stuffs of course
<ManoftheSea>
in b4 "But that's illegal"
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<RaYmAn>
Turl: on a quick test on my fairly crappy router, I get 7-8MB/s over wireless (from device on gigabit ethernet)
<ManoftheSea>
I can only use so many Linux mirrors
<Turl>
RaYmAn: arm device on GbE?
<Scepterr>
i can repo sync like a bawse :p
<Turl>
or is it like a dual core intel? :)
<RaYmAn>
ManoftheSea: you clearly arne't building android
<RaYmAn>
Turl: yeah - your question was pretty vague :P
<RaYmAn>
Turl: so yeah, dual core intel ;)
<ManoftheSea>
android builds require gigs and gigs?
<Turl>
my router has some cool toggleables regarding ethernet
<Turl>
wonder if they'll improve perf
<Scepterr>
ManoftheSea: simple answer, yes
<RaYmAn>
ManoftheSea: yes..a single repo sync from scratch is like 10-15gb
<Turl>
'enable learning and aging' for the ethernet switch
<Turl>
I always wondered wtf was that :D
<ManoftheSea>
RaYmAn: how often does that happen?
<Turl>
any ideas?
<RaYmAn>
ManoftheSea: more often than you'd think :D
<RaYmAn>
Turl: figure out what you want to test
<RaYmAn>
:P
<ManoftheSea>
RaYmAn: ok.
<Turl>
ManoftheSea: around 6 months? :P
<RaYmAn>
Either test ethernet to ethernet or wireless to ethernet, not randomly switching between both :P (e.g. verify whether it's wireless or ethernet that's having issues)
<ManoftheSea>
sux
* Scepterr
looks at repos; cmics, cmjb, cafics, cafjb, aospjb
<RaYmAn>
if you're dealing wiht multiple versions of android it easily runs up
<RaYmAn>
heh
<RaYmAn>
indeed
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<Turl>
Scepterr: caf has full repos?
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<Scepterr>
yeah
<Turl>
I thougt they just were the kings of cherrypicking :P
<Scepterr>
you can build any android rls off cafs tree
<RaYmAn>
that shouldn't really affect transfer speed unless you have a really crappy switch and a ton of devices
<Turl>
shouldn't indeed
<RaYmAn>
is there any reason you think it's even remotely related? :P
<Turl>
RaYmAn: yet I just enabled it and get 3.6/3.7MB/s now :D
<Scepterr>
lol
<RaYmAn>
I hardly think an increase of 4-500KB/s can be considered evidence :P
<Turl>
I also killed ntfs with fire earlier today, it shouldn't have affected speeds either, there was a ton of cpu idle time, yet it doubled the speeds when I did
<Turl>
RaYmAn: 500KB/s is like my full internet pipe, enough difference for me :D
<RaYmAn>
My point is that it's a small enough gain that it's not even anecdotal evidence that your change had ANYTHING to do with it
<RaYmAn>
:P
<Turl>
RaYmAn: might have to do, I keep a shitton of connections to random IPs open too :)
<Turl>
I guess learning & aging helps
<RaYmAn>
only if those ips are local
<RaYmAn>
also, did the router restart when making that change? :P
<WarheadsSE>
Turl: what was that tar.gz for ?
<Turl>
not precisely :P
<Turl>
RaYmAn: no :P but I 'applied' the change on OpenWRT
<RaYmAn>
I'm not that familiar with openwrt, but dd-wrt at least reboots (at least partially) when doing that
<Turl>
this restarts the networking services I think
<RaYmAn>
:P
<Turl>
WarheadsSE: which tar?
<WarheadsSE>
mali.tar.gz
<WarheadsSE>
in re: h24 via Scepterr
<Turl>
RaYmAn: my ARM device also plays music :P
<Turl>
WarheadsSE: ah, that's just the mali libs, as Scepterr was lazy :)
<Turl>
s/was/is/ :P
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<RaYmAn>
Turl: do you have around 1000 devices at home? :P
<Turl>
nope not so many :P
<Turl>
RaYmAn: let me count :P
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<Turl>
more like 6
<RaYmAn>
so what you're suggesting with that change, is that your switch/router would have trouble keeping a constant list of ~6 mac address in a table? :P
<Turl>
I think that with it disabled, it doesn't keep a list
<Turl>
and just pumps all packages to all ports
<RaYmAn>
well, that's funky, lol
<RaYmAn>
^^
<RaYmAn>
wtf
<RaYmAn>
so it reverts to a hub? :/
<Turl>
I suppose so
<WarheadsSE>
Turl: I just didn't recognize liballwinner
<Turl>
as learning is off
<Turl>
WarheadsSE: ah, that's part of allwinner's stuff to use 3g modems
<WarheadsSE>
ty
<Turl>
never killed the file on my vendor folder :P
* WarheadsSE
deletes tar
<WarheadsSE>
hmms.
<WarheadsSE>
6 devices on top of my desk..
<WarheadsSE>
3 under, one over on the futon
<WarheadsSE>
and thats whats in my office..
<Turl>
one of my ARM devices will handle 220V sooner of later
<WarheadsSE>
PLus I gave 2 away..
* WarheadsSE
scratch head...
<WarheadsSE>
Right, and I have a Zyxel NSA-320 on order for a paid project
<WarheadsSE>
but thats just a kirkwood variant
* Turl
tries to figure out what's needed for a minimal cups installation and his printer
<WarheadsSE>
on... ?
<Turl>
on Mele \o/
<xxiao_>
Turl: r u running openwrt on Mele?
* WarheadsSE
shakes head
<WarheadsSE>
which distro
<Turl>
xxiao_: no, OpenWRT on my router
<Turl>
WarheadsSE: debian
<WarheadsSE>
ah, don't ask me then ;)
<Turl>
basic cups + foomatic should do then right?
<xxiao_>
Turl: i see, same here, also i'm waiting for wn730N
<Turl>
my router has a thumb drive attached with the overlay there
<xxiao_>
WN703N that is
<Turl>
tl-wr1043nd here
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<Scepterr>
counting phones,tablets, boxes ive got 15 arm devices <2 yrs old within 5ft of me :p
<WarheadsSE>
I havent counted phones and tablets.
<Scepterr>
ive only got 2 arm boxes :p
<WarheadsSE>
+ 5 more
<Scepterr>
rpi and h24
<WarheadsSE>
4 pogoplug oxnas',1 goflex net,1 goflex home,1 pogoplug v4,1 iomega home media network drice cloude edition,1 Mele A100,1 Topkick,
<WarheadsSE>
i have a feeling im missing something
<WarheadsSE>
then the phones/tablets
<Scepterr>
oh and my nas is arm
<Scepterr>
marvell 1.6ghz
<WarheadsSE>
6283 then
<WarheadsSE>
kirkwood variant, at the top of the heap
<Scepterr>
havent figured out what i can do with it yet
<Scepterr>
dunno if i can push anything other than stock
<hno>
How can they sell at those prices and free shipping?
<WarheadsSE>
idk
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<hno>
Sending a letter within Sweden costs more.
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<Turl>
hno: they probably have some kind of contract to do bulk shipping
<Turl>
and they ship from HK
<Turl>
maybe it's govt subsidized too
<Turl>
to boost exports
<rz2k>
<hno> rz2k, what do you mean by infinite output? - infinite stack dump, first kills console drivers and all output goes in random codepages, then UART dies.
<hno>
rz2k, ok.
<hno>
Turl, "We're sorry. This item can't be shipped to your selected destination."
<Turl>
hno: I can buy it :P
<hno>
Seems they only ship to the US.
<Turl>
hno: I'm in argentina
<Turl>
btw hno, talking with RaYmAn yesterday, it occured to me after reading some stuff online that we could use an uart usb adaptor on these devices with USB host/otg and without easy to find uart pins as a lazy solution to debug linux non-early issues.
<hno>
Yes. Or even USB serial gadget driver on the micro USB directly.
<hno>
s/micro/OTG/
<Turl>
I heard from someone here that it didn't work (the gadget)
<hno>
Should work. Have not tried yet as I do have UART on my Mele.
<hno>
Anyone with an A13 device here now?
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<hno>
lkcl, A13 is A10 stripped down to bare minimum for cheap tablet use and in considerably very manufacturing friendly packaging cutting down on board manufacturing costs as well.
<hno>
It is not an upgrade from A10, it's a downsized even cheaper thing. Ofcourse it's crippled compared to A10.