<wpwrak> (power supply, safety) i think for a device meant for stage use, it can't hurt to be a bit more paranoid than usual. it could face very adverse conditions. wrong voltage and reversed polarity being some of them. if the show starts in 30 minutes and your power supply doesn't work, will you really patiently pack your things, order a new one from wolfgang, and try again next week ? or will you thankfully accept whatever "this should work"
<wpwrak> they bring you at the site ?
<wpwrak> of course, if the MM1 goes up in (non-propagating) flames, that may be more sales :)
<wpwrak> if it goes up in propagating flames, well, that's a bit of a PR problem. and you may add some more countries to your personal "no go" list ...
<qi-bot> [commit] David Kühling: plplot: fix detection of target octave headers, libs and install directories http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/3613fcb
<qi-bot> [commit] David Kühling: plplot: fix various target Tcl detection issues. http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/f5d48e7
<qi-bot> [commit] David Kühling: svgalib: use faster non-paged drawing primitives http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/9c4f171
<LunaVorax> Hey everyone !
<LunaVorax> I'm having some troubles with my Ben Nanonote
<LunaVorax> The Nanonote doesn't want to mount the microsd card and I'm unable to mount the internal flash storage of the Nanonote via ssh :/
<LunaVorax> Would be easier to fix the MicroSD card than the ssh one, since it's faster to put files on the microSD than doing all the mess to connect the Nanonote and the PC together
<kristianpaul> Hi
<kristianpaul> "I'm unable to mount the internal flash storage of the Nanonote via ssh" you mean a data-like partition?
<kristianpaul> If you can ssh to the nanonote you're actually using the  internal flash storage rootfs
<kristianpaul> so i guess you already created other partition isnt?
<kristianpaul> About the external flash memory, can you cofirm you are running last firnware version and also if will be veru helpfull you pastebin the log that appear on screen as soon as you plug the card
<qi-bot> [commit] David Kühling: svgalib: fix (?) gl_fillbox & friends when used in 32-bit video modes http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/8b59d50
<LunaVorax> kristianpaul, I'm going to try that
<LunaVorax> But the biggest problem stay the microsd
<qi-bot> [commit] David Kühling: svgalib: do _not_ attempt to use linear video modes for now: buggy!? http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/53a2848
<LunaVorax> Sad that I can't use it :/
<qi-bot> [commit] David Kühling: zgv: more fixes for proper truecolor mode operation: img browser works now http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/3266da3
<kristianpaul> LunaVorax: yes we both know that, but i want more data about what the nanonote tell about the removable memory
<rjeffries> what time zone is used for the time stamps in the #qi-hardware log?
<LunaVorax> Oh, wait a minute
<LunaVorax> Weird thing is happenning
<LunaVorax> The card must be formatter in fat16, right ?
<kristianpaul> hmm, well dont know...
<rjeffries> this Arduino clone may be reasonable choice if I want to interface Ben Nanonote to external pod for sensors.
<kristianpaul> what you need from the arduino?
<rjeffries> maybe use 8:10 to connect to Ben. (I think Tux did something with serial connection)
<rjeffries> kristianpaul: I do not *need* anything. Just want to play with digital and analog i/o for that matter
<kristianpaul> i see
<rjeffries> I don;y *need* Ben to be terminal and master controller. culd simply use Arduino
<rjeffries> but for some time the idea of a full Linus controlling one or more Arduinos has seemed mildly interesting
<rjeffries> One reason I was interested in SIE (nee SAKC) was I hoped ther could be a version which had AVR chip on board rather than FPGA
<rjeffries> s/Linus/Linux
<LunaVorax> Ok fixed
<LunaVorax> Formatted sdcard as ext2
<LunaVorax> Fixed the permissions stuffs
<rjeffries> you da ,man LunaVrax
<LunaVorax> And it works, just have to plug the sd card after the nanonote is powered up
<LunaVorax> "you da" ?
<LunaVorax> Ben Nanonote is indeed binary compatible with dingux but there's a lot of .so files missing :'(
<kristianpaul> LunaVorax: :-)
<LunaVorax> libmad.so is for mp3 playback ?
<kristianpaul> LunaVorax: may be zear (when arrives) already solve problem with .so
<kristianpaul> I think so LunaVorax
<LunaVorax> 'k that explain
<LunaVorax> Do I need to put the .so required files in the same folder of the application I want to run or in a specific place ?
<rjeffries> 06:38 <LunaVorax> Ben Nanonote is indeed binary compatible with dingux.// I've wondered about that. Which model A320? Dignuz is cheap too, maybe $65USD or so?
<LunaVorax> I suppose A320 and A330 are the same
<LunaVorax> But let's assume it's a binary for A320
<LunaVorax> Which I also have
<LunaVorax> I tried to run scummvm but it won't launch until I find a libmad.so.0 ... which I don't
<LunaVorax> Oh goodie
<LunaVorax> Yeti3D pro does work ootb
<LunaVorax> It's fantastic
<rjeffries> LunaVorax I'd like to ask a couple of questions off irc my email is rjeffries@gmail.com pls email me
<LunaVorax> Wow, I'm not the right person for that, i'm not an expert
<LunaVorax> I'm a regular user of the Nanonote like you
<qi-bot> [commit] David Kühling: zgv: pre-configure a more modern color-scheme http://qi-hw.com/p/openwrt-packages/f324527
<LunaVorax> Hey everyone !
<LunaVorax> I have a question about the Ben Nanonote OS/FW
<LunaVorax> Will the switch from OpenWRT to Jlime be forced or are you still going to maintain the OpenWRT as well as Jlime ?
<LunaVorax> The problem is some people just told me that Dingux binaries doesn't work anymore under Jlime, which doesn't make me want to switch from OpenWRT to Jlime :/
<wpwrak> LunaVorax: nobody is forcing you :) and as far as i can tell, nobody is abandoning openwrt either.
<LunaVorax> Haha ok
<LunaVorax> Thanks wpwrak
<qwebirc28877> .
<Fusin> hello
<kristianpaul> hi
<kristianpaul> brb
<rjeffries> good afternoon from USA, West Coast
<Fusin> good night from nürnberg germany ;)
<rjeffries> cya
<kristianpaul> evening Fusin :-)
<Fusin> evening kristian ;)
<rjeffries> yawns
<Fusin> oops
<Fusin> anybody awake?