<vpelletier>
hi. is there a reason why I cannot create a user page on the wiki ? I would like to collext everything I learn fiddling with an A31 board but I do not know yet how to dispatch what I'll write into specific pages
<plaes>
vpelletier: admins have to add you to "humans" list :P
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* nove
doesn't want to be in bad mood, so will not reply to maillist
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<wens>
wow, extra long break
<plaes>
yeah.. Keith Packard's plane was cancelled :(
<oliv3r>
i have to i'm timing my slides atm; got 120 or so slides at
<Turl>
is it absolute count or 'slides' count?
<oliv3r>
absolute
<Turl>
beamer can easily output 5 pages if you use timed stuff and the like
<oliv3r>
i didn't bother figureing out how to ge tit to show 1 line at a time, so i jus tmade 5 slides :p
<Turl>
lol
<Turl>
it's trivial that one
<oliv3r>
olimex stole our cedar demo though
<oliv3r>
so that 'oh ah' moment is gone
<Turl>
oliv3r: just add \pause before the thing :p
<oliv3r>
in lo impress?
<Turl>
ah you're using LO
<Turl>
dunno then
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<oliv3r>
Turl: what was you talking about
<Turl>
I'm now disappointed you didn't use beamer tho :)
<oliv3r>
Turl: i hope not ppt
<Turl>
beamer :p making slides with LaTeX
<oliv3r>
oh 'beamer' never heard of that
<oliv3r>
ahh
<oliv3r>
yeah i was thinking it
<oliv3r>
but
<oliv3r>
well nobody @fosde will read this anyway
<HdkR>
?
<oliv3r>
i'm using LO on the cubietruck
<HdkR>
Fosdem is over until tomorrow
<oliv3r>
so doing the slides, on the truck using LO seemed more 'awesome'
<Turl>
wel, probably, yeah
<Turl>
well*
<Turl>
heavier than running evince
<Turl>
:p
<oliv3r>
exactly
<Turl>
oliv3r: are you running it dual headed?
<oliv3r>
i want people to think i'm using a laptop
<oliv3r>
i wish
<oliv3r>
vga
<Turl>
LO has some mode where it shows you next slide on the second monitor
<oliv3r>
hence the truck; its the only sunxi device i have with vga
<oliv3r>
yeah i tested that; works great
<oliv3r>
but don't think there's 2nd monitor
<oliv3r>
on a side note; i' using my TI chronos to make the slides go
<oliv3r>
i'm worried about getting it to work when i'm on stage though :p
<oliv3r>
worked fine the few times i tested it
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<Turl>
oliv3r: I saw someone posting a pic of a rf analyzer
<Turl>
the 2.4 bands were pretty crowded :p
<plaes>
IIRC, the Chronos uses 933mhz
<plaes>
or 430
<oliv3r>
plaes: 433
<oliv3r>
i got the 'world wide' wone
<oliv3r>
one
<oliv3r>
Turl: link me :p and yeah; i was at the software archeology talk; but got booted from the network as the room filled up; i think i saw the AP's restarting in the room (they had 4 that i saw)
<oliv3r>
the leds where looking like they where rebooting anyway
<oliv3r>
ok slides are done, 125 slides is the absolute count; almost 9mb is the odp; sleep time now
<oliv3r>
hopefully we'll feel much better tomorrow
<Turl>
go get some rest :)
<Turl>
oliv3r: at what time is the talk btw?
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<brain_>
this may be a stupid question on my part: I am reformatting and redoing my entire nand layout to make room to allow multi-boot, one for testing and my current rootfs which has its issues. I already know multi-boot works fine but what happens if I eliminate /dev/nandb which holds the env? If I make a change to the u-boot args and i have only boot(nanda) and 1 partition for each rootfs...were will the changes be stored when I change th
<brain_>
e bootargs? is this bound to failure?
<rm>
wtf seriously
<rm>
I upgrade my kernel from 3.4.67 to 3.4.75
<rm>
and my wired mouse stops being detected
<rm>
a different (wireless) mouse works
<leviathanch>
mripard: hi
<Turl>
leviathanch: he's probably sleeping after fosdem :)
<leviathanch>
hehe
<wigyori>
'morning'
<Turl>
brain_: you may want to use boot.cmd or uEnv then (but nand uboot doesn't support the latter I think)
<leviathanch>
Turl: putting printks into clk_factors_determine_rate leads to the fact that uImage becomes unbootable because printks at early setup phase aren't so cool
<leviathanch>
maybe putting early_printk instead will do...