<wolfspraul> good morning everybody
<wolfspraul> is there a download link for Werner's talk at fisl? kristianpaul - do you know?
<DocScrutinizer> lekernel: :-D nice to read the backscroll ;-D - I'm amazed about the term pukeaudio, as I thought I minted it. Anyway, couldn't agree more
<rjeffries> wolfspraul hello
<rjeffries> it looks like one could use the microphone jack on Ben to interface to some sensors. http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~prabal/projects/hijack/
<DocScrutinizer> PoetteringAudio, PissAudio, PukeAudio. MEH
<DocScrutinizer> then cope with your users nag about your app ultimatively has to learn to talk pukeaudio now, as that's the new beter thing and ALSA isn't good enough today, and it doesn't matter everything worked fine with ALSA, not for them (as they had no proper config), NOW *everything* just works, only your app has no PA support, OMFG
<kristianpaul> wolfspraul: it will
<wolfspraul> kristianpaul: do you know on which url it will show up?
<wolfspraul> I'm a bit lost on the fisl site... :-)
<kristianpaul> http://tv.softwarelivre.org/ i guess
<kristianpaul> wolfspraul: werner said after the talk be edited, so lets asume some weeks in delay for that
<wolfspraul> several weeks, wow
<kristianpaul> no no, is what *i* think
<kristianpaul> lets hope is not that way ;)
<wolfspraul> DocScrutinizer: not sure whether you should be proud of condescending language. It's pulseaudio, for what it's worth...
<rjeffries> wolfspraul did you see my question about your shipment of atben/atusb from Spain. Has it arrived?
<wolfspraul> I for one try to flex my mental muscles to see the good side :-)
<DocScrutinizer> Actually I prefer the old name as it's way better a description of the project's and developer's character: PolypAudio
<rjeffries> wpwrak I assume the ATmega128RFA1 on the Ziguino could be convined to talk to youre atben and or atusb. Just a matter of software, right? ;)
<rjeffries> Zigduino is a bit pricey $69, but would be a pretty useful stand-alone target for atben or atusb.
<wolfspraul> viric: wow, a lot of links :-) they like to get overview first :-)
<wolfspraul> Milkymist is missing! :-)
<ignatius_> Anyone know the proper kernel command line parameters for the Nanonote? For some reason, they were deleted out of the kernel's configuration problem, and the kernel won't boot.
<ignatius_> s/problem/program
<wolfspraul> ignatius_: let me see whether my Ben has a /proc/cmdline... is that what you want?
<ignatius_> Yeah. Thanks.
<wolfspraul> mem=32M console=tty0 console=ttyS0,57600n8 ubi.mtd=2 rootfstype=ubifs root=ubi0:rootfs rw rootwait
<ignatius_> Thanks. Compiling now..
<ignatius_> UBIFS error (pid 1): ubifs_get_sb: cannot open "ubi0:rootfs"  
<ignatius_> error -19
<ignatius_> VFS: Cannot open root fdevice "ubi0:rootfs" or
<ignatius_> unknown-block(0,0)
<ignatius_> Please append a correnct "root=" boot option; here are the    
<ignatius_> available parttitions:
<ignatius_> if00    4096 mtdblock0 (driver?)
<ignatius_> Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on  
<ignatius_> unkown-block(0,0)
<ignatius_> :(
<wolfspraul> too bad, I don't know
<kyak> ignatius_: kernel's command line is passed to the kernel by bootloader as far as i know
<kyak> i shouldn't hardcode it
<kyak> *you
<kyak> if you try to compile the kernel by yourself, make sure you are also using the latest everything, including the rootfs
<kyak> and bootloader
<kyak> it seems that you are trying to boot 512 Mb rootfs kernel with 256 Mb rootfs or vice versa
<cmw> so i have the sdw-823 micro sd in my nano note and the latest firmware. I see the ks7010 loaded but i don't see it registering the actual card
<cmw> do i need to recompile the ks7010 driver?
<dvdk> cmw: if nobody answers, maybe try the mailinglist http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion
<dvdk> or ask earlier, this time is usually pretty quiet around here
<kristianpaul> cmw: you plugged the card when the system was already on?
<wpwrak> pheew. that was an intense trip. very heavy drinking the last two nights :)
<cmw> dvdk: thanks