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07:58.08alan|homemorning !
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08:03.18webmindmorning
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11:14.26hrw|workhttp://ewi546.ewi.utwente.nl/tmp/hrw/tosa-r47/zImage.bin-0329 - someone tested?
11:33.48hrw|worktime to prepare hostap updates
11:34.41webmindwhat are the changes?
11:35.08hrw|workhostap-modules updated to 0.4.7
11:35.18hrw|workhostap_cs.conf moved to hostap-conf package
11:35.32hrw|workhostap-utils updated to 0.4.7, hostap-daemon updated to 0.4.8
11:36.05webminddo those work with the usb-wifi in tosa?
11:36.10hrw|workno
11:36.18hrw|workthey are for CF wifi
11:36.29webmindah ok
11:36.33webmindthen no reason to test for me
11:37.34XorAhrw|work: this is basically for collie then?
11:37.48hrw|worktosa wlan-ng will be set to version which is in 3.5.4 - no updates
11:37.53hrw|workXorA: collie/tosa/poodle
11:38.26webmindXorA, there are some wifi-less tosa's outthere
11:38.33hrw|workXorA: works nice on my collie with my new wifi card (which does not worked before)
11:38.33webmindalthough those are even more rare :)
11:38.50XorAhrw|work: cool
11:39.06hrw|workXorA: its basically cleaning of configs + updates
11:39.16XorAhrw|work: I was surprised yesterday, tested my Sandisk for first time for months and it worked
11:39.23hrw|worknow we have hostap-conf and orinoco-conf which are easier to maintain
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11:46.47XorAhrw|work: good news on the poodle then
11:47.17hrw|workXorA: quite good - no developer
11:48.26XorAhrw|work: well if no one suitable turns up I would do userspace stuff on it, but I am very time limited
11:48.42XorAhrw|work: but I would hope for someone with a decent amount of time to spend
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12:42.45tabutrona question about the g_file_storage module, which should let me use my Z as an usb-storage device: trying to modprobe it, I get "Invalid argument". log says "no file given for LUN0". What am I missing?
12:43.28XorAmodprobe g_file_storage file=/dev/mmcblck0p1 or something like that
12:43.53XorAfile= can be a block device or a normal file
12:44.20XorAthen pray you dont crash WinXP
12:44.46obergix[work]tabutron: which machine do you have ?
12:44.55tabutronborzoi, OZ3.5.4.1
12:45.18tabutronthe host computer is not a xp machine but a debian box
12:45.31XorAbe fine then :-)
12:45.41tabutronso the device that needs to be listed is the local device to be exported?
12:45.50XorAtabutron: yes
12:46.42tabutronthx. I guess I'll try that with an sd card first ;-)
12:48.04obergix[work]tabutron: hmmm 3.5.4.1alpha1 ;)
12:48.19tabutronwell, yes. The only one available for borzoi
12:48.32obergix[work]tabutron: I've crashed my CF card on my akita, same setup more or less trying to do that...
12:50.27tabutronoops: sda:<3>ldm_parse_privhead(): Cannot find PRIVHEAD structure. LDM database is corrupt. Aborting.
12:50.45tabutronlists fine with lsusb, but somehow can't access the filesystem
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13:59.13lardmananyone here with a pxa270 machine?
14:00.26lardmanIf so, and you're running OZ, and you have a spare few minutes, could you run this test: http://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=18268&hl=memcpy
14:00.27lardmanthanks
14:01.05lardman(just for completeness)
14:10.32obergix[work]lardman: hmmm... akita's concerned ? (/me has a doubt)
14:23.00lardmanobergix[work]: yep, akita has a pxa270
14:23.22obergix[work]lardman: i'll try and remember to test that tonite
14:23.44lardmanobergix[work]: it's not all that important - I think the libc implementation on OZ images is good, but the chap who brought it up on the maemo list wanted to see results from a pxa270 as well
14:24.12lardmanMore shocking is how slow the nokia 770 results were with the standard libc functions
14:24.24lardmanobergix[work]: thanks
14:25.00XorAlardman: looked like someone compiled the wrong glibc :-)
14:26.40lardmanXorA: yep :)
14:27.31XorAlardman: reminds me, when I worked at gcc, some bright spark had re-implemented memcpy etc in C rather than use the nice optimised versions in glibc
14:27.43XorAlardman: GEC not gcc
14:34.26lardmanXorA: I tried the gpe-image for the n770 and it's nice and snappy, the maemo image (although better than it was) is still a bit lacking. Perhaps I should flash that again and see what the results are...
14:34.45XorAlardman: or you could send me your n770 :-)
14:35.01lardmanXorA: Always an option, I'll bear it in mind ;)
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14:48.24racemehi all, is there a changelog anywhere for 3.5.4.1 ?
14:51.01CoreDump|homehi
14:51.12CoreDump|homeraceme: not really, only a monotone log with all commits
14:51.58racemeCoreDump|home: ok... i was wondering which one to choose in order to upgrade from 3.5.3
14:52.28CoreDump|homewhich Z do you own?
14:52.46racemeCoreDump|home: 5500
14:53.26CoreDump|homewell, 3.5.4 should be ok then. 3.5.4.1 mostly changes the SL-Cxxxx and C7x0 configs
14:53.53racemeCoreDump|home: ok so let's play safe with 3.5.4 thanks
14:54.01CoreDump|homenp
14:54.35CoreDump|homejust delete /etc/timestamp after booting. Otherwise the RTC is lost on reboot
14:55.13racemeCoreDump|home: ok thanks
14:59.51racemeperhaps a silly question CoreDump|home but what is the bootstrap image ? is it for dev or is it related to altboot ?
15:00.07CoreDump|homeneither
15:00.16CoreDump|homeit is a normal image without GUI
15:00.20CoreDump|homeno GPE or Opie
15:00.39racemeah yes i remember now...
15:05.08polyonymousHmm... with opie-login installed opie starts up in portrait mode and refuses to rotate... I'm running it in chrooted environment with cacko's kernel, but loginless opie works alright...
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20:23.44NetGeekwhat web browser can I use in openzaurus 3.5.4 konquer-embeeded is not working for me.
20:27.55CoreDump|homeworked fine last time I tried. w/o konq you are pretty out of luck w/ opie
20:29.35NetGeekbummer, does minimo work on a 5500
20:30.16CoreDump|homenever tried on a collie
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21:41.07simcop2387what package has the real find in it? not the one from busybox
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23:39.26eccerr0rwhat should these machines do when you get to the oom condition?
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