<Textmode> night all
<kyak> i've posted to discussions mailing list, but don't see my message there.. what's the problem?
<calamarz> somebody knows of a link for rebuilding the debian kernel for nn?
<calamarz> oh, nevermind, I found schulze's notes about the needed patch
<mindw0rk> Yo, not exactly a nanonote dev, but i have a quick question about the nanonote
<mindw0rk> does it act as a usb storage device
<mindw0rk> ?
<rafa> calamarz: which notest you found?
<kyak> mindw0rk: it appears as usb ethernet gadget
<kyak> which is not exactly usb mass storage
<kyak> but you can use any network file system
<mindw0rk> yeah, i heard about that, but a comment on a youtube misled me to believe that there's a posibility that it could apear as a usb mass storage device
<kyak> youtube comments are not the best source of information :)
<mindw0rk> true, but when one dosen't know thy might give hope
<mindw0rk> has this ever been implented into the linux kernel i wonder then
<kyak> i tried enabling CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE, but it is complaining that the chip doesn't support the feature
<kyak> i don't remember exactly, but i didn't dig further
<kyak> maybe it is CONFIG_USB_GADGETFS
<kyak> i don't know and i don't need this anyway :)
<mindw0rk> isin't that experimental and not stable?
<mindw0rk> yeah, but thanks you gave me something i could start my path on
<kyak> no problem, hang here for maybe more information from more experienced guys :)
<nebajoth> y/n? hello
<kyak> rafa: where i can find the Makefile and patches for fbterm that is released for jlime? I would like to port it to openwrt
<kyak> i definitely requires for patching and i guess, you already did it :)
<rafa> kyak: I am not sure if I modified it.. let me chek, I have the sources..
<kyak> sure.. if you don't mind, i'm also interested in fbterm.sh wrapper
<kyak> io.cpp:197: error: invalid conversion from 's8**' to 'const char**'
<kyak> that's why i guess it is for patching
<kyak> or maybe it's just some compiler switches
<rafa> kyak: what? I do not understand what do you mean?
<rafa> fbterm.sh is just a script
<rafa> it change directory
<rafa> and it goes where there is a font file
<rafa> then run the fbterm binary, because it changed directory fbterm binary finds the font file
<rafa> on its pwd
<kyak> ok, thanks! i'm just saying, i would need it as well :)
<rafa> ah.. okey :)
<rafa> ah.. the error building .. I see it
<rafa> kyak: I think that I fixed a bit that perhaps, because I remember some "invalid conversion", no sure if when building fbterm or another appl
<rafa> let me check
<kyak> rafa: sure
<kyak> cook, thanks!
<kyak> cool even :)
<kyak> rafa: got it, thanks
<kyak> rafa: you haven't modified the source as i can see, but your config's might be helpful
<kyak> rafa: what is the building system like in jlime, btw?
<rafa> kyak: we built the whole repository with OE, and the extra applications (like fbterm and mplayer) using the same toolchain that OE used
<kyak> ok, i see
<kyak> got the fbterm :) small patching was still required
<kyak> tuxbrain: care to host the recipy for fbterm on openwrt?
<emeb> just reflashed the 06-15-2010 update
<emeb> seems to work.
<nllpntr> has anyone successfully flashed debian according to instructions at http://pyneo.org/howto/debian/nano.html?
<urandom_> nllpntr i know some people are successfully running debian
<emdete> nllpntr: sure ;)
<nllpntr> just wondering if I'm missing something. every time I get to the step: usbboot -c "nprog 2048 debian-lenny.ubi 0 0 -n", it chugs along and then seems to fail without error
<nllpntr> i.e, the first time I tried, the process stopped with something like "End at page 2860", and the last time I tried, it stopped with "End at page 58288"
<nllpntr> in either case I get a brick in return
<eharrington_> nllpntr: I have only been able to install deb on external sd card. I used this procedure: http://en.qi-hardware.com/pipermail/discussion/2010-June/000769.html note: I only was able to use a 2gb card, 8 gb card fails.
<nllpntr> ah, I see.
<calamarz> sb knows where to disable splash screen in the kernel?
<nllpntr> I'd like to install locally, since I'm getting the recommended minisd wifi card...
<eharrington_> nllpntr: come to think of it, there is a bug in the usbboot flash: when I reflashed, had to use this step: "nprog 2048 debian-lenny.ubi 0 0  -n" (extra space between last 0 and -n parms)
<eharrington_> nllpntr: note I was using "nprog 0 openwrt-xburst-qi_lb60-u-boot.bin 0 0  -n" source file, but the bug would still apply
<nllpntr_> could you repeat that actually? I was just booted from my other machine
<nllpntr_> heh, the pitfalls of using unregistered Ircle.
<eharrington_> nllpntr: come to think of it, there is a bug in the usbboot flash: when I reflashed, had to use this step: "nprog 2048 debian-lenny.ubi 0 0  -n" (extra space between last 0 and -n parms)
<nllpntr_> ah, that is weird
<calamarz> nllpntr_: i followed steps in first part of this tutorial and went fine: http://www.tuxbrain.com/en/content/,-ben-nanonote-editingcompilingflashing-arduino-sketch
<nllpntr_> good to hear, I'm already looking at that article right now
<rafa> calamarz: something like menuconfig -> device drivers -> graphics -> fb -> logo
<eharrington_> Anyone get ssh to work with debian in external sd? I am getting: ...debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT sent debug3: Wrote 792 bytes for a total of 831 Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer when using -vvvv parm. Everything else looks normal.
<calamarz> rafa: found, thanks...
<calamarz> eharrington_: not tried from sd, but read somewhere about a problem with the ssh in the image, that would go away by reinstalling sshd
<eharrington_> calamarz: cool, will do that next, thanx
<nllpntr_> alright, retrying with the tuxbrain instructions, crossing fingers.
<nllpntr_> sweet jebus, it worked!
<nllpntr_> thanks for all the help :)
<calamarz> rafa: ... and which option do I need to enable kernel boot output?
<tuxbrain> rafa: what's that cooooool picture? which launcher is that?
<tuxbrain> kyak: where I can found the receipt to host?
<knothead> any phenom 2 users out there
<knothead> amd phenom 2 processors......
<knothead> hello??
<knothead> any tech help??????
<Textmode> morning all