<rellla>
not working. it doesn't via mobile phone either.
<rellla>
ok. phone is working. i'll check that later. must go. thanks
reinforce1 has joined #linux-sunxi
reinforce1 has quit [Client Quit]
reinforce1 has joined #linux-sunxi
reinforce1 has quit [Client Quit]
reinforce has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
Netlynx has quit [Quit: Leaving]
reinforce has joined #linux-sunxi
VargaD has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds]
VargaD has joined #linux-sunxi
VargaD_ has joined #linux-sunxi
cnxsoft1 has joined #linux-sunxi
cnxsoft has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds]
VargaD has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
VargaD_ is now known as VargaD
nabblet has joined #linux-sunxi
ricardocrudo_ has joined #linux-sunxi
<mnemoc>
I'll restart the VM to add more vCPU cores. 1m
<mnemoc>
up
Renard has joined #linux-sunxi
fredy has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds]
fredy_ has joined #linux-sunxi
ikeeki has joined #linux-sunxi
<ikeeki>
not working here
<ikeeki>
ahh now yes, thanks
<mnemoc>
uhm
* mnemoc
wonders why the flackiness
<ikeeki>
Push: Ive been trying to follow these instructions: https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/blob/master/README-mali_fbdev_r4p0.md and the linked site in order to install r4p0 in danand's 3.4.106 kernel (X11) with no results I wonder if anybody has been able to install r4p0 in a >105 kernel (X11) and be able to launch es2gears device: cubietruck The little conversation with the kernel compilerman is here: http://www.danand.de/ind
<ikeeki>
ex.php/2015-02/kernel-3-4-106-for-allwinner-a20-cubieboard-2-cubietruck/ Any help will be highly appreciated. Bye.
FDCX has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
<ikeeki>
Could anybody please tell me how to increase brightness and decrease gamma in mpv? (standard mpv controls do not recognize gamma and brightness control is recognized but does not change anything). Using lxde+3.4.104+fbturbo+malidrivers. Xorg brightness options do not work.
<ssvb>
atsampson: the wiki supports html markup just fine
<atsampson>
ssvb: will do :)
<ssvb>
atsampson: I have found the schematics file for the original pcDuino3 :) and it also looks like it uses some sort of a non-standard SZQ resistor instead of 240 ohm
<ssvb>
atsampson: so it looks like they might have tried to do impedance matching with the hardware tricks, just like Olimex
<ssvb>
atsampson: which means that changing the software impedance settings (zq, odt_en, emr1) away from the current defaults might not immediately provide better results
<atsampson>
the released Nano board is dated 2014-07-23...
<atsampson>
... whereas the prerelease version that's in the pinout picture is dated 2014-06-05
<atsampson>
so I wonder if they did a second spin to see if they could make the memory work reliably, then gave up and adjusted the speed downwards...
jemk has joined #linux-sunxi
premoboss has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds]
premoboss has joined #linux-sunxi
chep has joined #linux-sunxi
<chep>
hi
chep has quit [Client Quit]
chep_ has joined #linux-sunxi
chep_ has quit [Client Quit]
chep has joined #linux-sunxi
<chep>
I'm trying to configure sound on my banana pi
<chep>
it works great on hdmi output only if I don't turn off the screen
<chep>
or only if I boot with screen off
<chep>
I tried with hdmi.audio=1 or hdmi.audio=EDID:1 or nothing in the kernel command line
<chep>
I still have the problem
<premoboss>
chep hdmi sound go to hdmi monitor. it if it is turned off, it canno play sounds
<chep>
I have a ampli before the screen wich manages sound
<premoboss>
ok
<chep>
ampli is french word, don't no english word sorry
<chep>
s /no/know/
<premoboss>
je comprais
<chep>
:-)
<premoboss>
je ne parl pas bien
<chep>
I can speak english ;-)
<el3>
Hi if I want to learn to write software and drivers, to for example get XBMC run smoothly on pcDuino3. Could someone guide me, where to start. tutorial or something
<ssvb>
el3: you might probably want to contact xbmc developers
<ssvb>
then also decide whether you want to run it nicely with the sunxi-3.4 kernel or the mainline
<plaes>
there is no xbmc anymore ;)
<plaes>
kodi.tv
<el3>
ssvb: plaes: okey thank you
<el3>
Well I just wrote my first kernel module. It says hello world haha.
<el3>
probably not where I should start with this
<ssvb>
el3: btw, the xbmc (now kodi) developers did not have a pleasant experience communication with allwinner about the cedar blobs in the past
<ssvb>
el3: so they seem to hold a grudge and you need to be very diplomatic when touching this subject :)
<el3>
ssvb: okey, so maybe they are not likely to help if I say its for an Allwinner chip?
<el3>
or I should be prepared at least for a not so warm wellcome
<ssvb>
el3: well, maybe just try to make it clear that you are not affiliated with the Allwinner company, I'm not really the best person to advise anything
<el3>
ok
<el3>
thanks anyways
<ssvb>
el3: and make it clear that you are actually willing to do the work yourself, and that you are not one of the dumb users who are only making demands and expecting kodi developers to satisfy their desires :)