<TheLinuxBug>
I am curious, have any of you guys worked with the Acadia V3 (Quad Core i.MX6) before and how does it actually compare to say an A20 for SATA speeds, etc
<TheLinuxBug>
wondering if it would provide any better IO than the A20 would and in general how the board runs
<TheLinuxBug>
(does it run hot, is the software for it all old and crap..) I see people like OpenRex working to make boards with the i.MX6 so it must have some good qualities, but seeing that it generally costs more and curious if its actually worth the additional cost?
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<willmore>
TheLinuxBug, I am not an authoritative source, but it's my understanding that none of the A chips have native SATA. The boards that have SATA have it via a slow USB to SATA bridge. So, if the i.MX6 has native SATA, it's going to be faster unless Freescale really blew up something.
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* vagrantc
thought the A20 had native sata
<KotCzarny>
willmore, a10/a20 has native sata
<KotCzarny>
capable of 200/50MB/s
<willmore>
KotCzarny, thanks for the clarification. Goes to show that I'm not authroitative! :)
<KotCzarny>
but those are the only ones
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* willmore
makes a note.
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<KotCzarny>
nice thing about it is that it even supports port multipliers
<KotCzarny>
in crappy mode but still
<lennyraposo>
does anyone know what android uses for sound
<KotCzarny>
i think i have found your 'email protected' infected page
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<willmore>
KotCzarny, did you fix it? Looks okay. That wasn't the page. It would have been something to do with cedar as I was looking into that most recently, but a quick review of those pages shows nothing.
<KotCzarny>
logout, then you will see it
<KotCzarny>
most likely thet spam filter only activates when you are not logged in
<KotCzarny>
*that
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<willmore>
Ahh.
<willmore>
That makes it hard to fix.
<KotCzarny>
just add spaces on both sides of the @
<KotCzarny>
or something
<KotCzarny>
fix in firefox (logged in), check in chrome (logged out)
<willmore>
Nope, checked in FF not logged in and it's fine. Strange.
<willmore>
KotCzarny, found the issue. It's if you allow scripting!
<willmore>
If you allow scripting, they show. If you don't, they show as protected.
<KotCzarny>
right
<KotCzarny>
still, those arent emails, so filter shouldnt mangle them
<KotCzarny>
bbl
<willmore>
And firefox/noscript shares script permissions with private browsers!!! That's a bug!
<willmore>
KotCzarny, agreed.
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<NiteHawk>
converting @ to html entities (@) might work, too - though it looks rather weird in the page source
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<longsleep>
So, anyone knows a good example for a sunxi board booting with the EFI stub?
<lennyraposo>
not I sir
<lennyraposo>
Hey longsleep
<longsleep>
yes
<lennyraposo>
in your simpleimage creation tools
<lennyraposo>
was that the Mali binary that was included
<longsleep>
uhm?
<longsleep>
what mali binary?
<lennyraposo>
nm
<lennyraposo>
it was the mali kernel module
<longsleep>
yeah, that is built from source / part of the Kernel tree
<lennyraposo>
we still need the binary I am assuming
<longsleep>
yes, for X11 or OpenGL ES, best both
<lennyraposo>
ok
<longsleep>
also a fixed mali_drm module would be nice
<lennyraposo>
hope tllim gets it next week
<longsleep>
the one in the BSP is using obsolte Kernel API's no longer there and thus does not compile
<longsleep>
i very much doubt it
<lennyraposo>
he was tlaking to me about a newer srouce be available
<lennyraposo>
an update of sorts
<longsleep>
mhm, i have the clue that they do not know very much when i read about the Ethernet issue on android
<lennyraposo>
is it fair to assume that the binary provided would have to be for the 3.10 BSP kernel or can it be reused for mainline?
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<longsleep>
lennyraposo: it should be unrelated to the Kernel
<lennyraposo>
perfect
<lennyraposo>
:D
<longsleep>
lennyraposo: you can try the mali 450 binary which can be downloaded from arm
<longsleep>
lennyraposo: ssvb said id has no X11 though, but on the console it might work. Neither he or myself are willing to invest time it it for the moment though :)
<lennyraposo>
would be a nice challenge
<longsleep>
one it should have been a in
<lennyraposo>
they made me a moderator now
<lennyraposo>
and the first thing that happens is my threads get removed
<lennyraposo>
when updating new instrucitons for ALSA settings
<longsleep>
lennyraposo: what?
<lennyraposo>
think it nees to be approved by aother moderator or something
<lennyraposo>
ya chekc the forums
<longsleep>
lennyraposo: forum is a total mess and should be closed if you ask me :)
<lennyraposo>
both the Images Page and the Bug reports is gone ;)
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<lennyraposo>
and I just got the SoftVol solution up
<lennyraposo>
multiple audio streams plus a volume control for XFCE and LXDE
<lennyraposo>
Mate was the only problem
<lennyraposo>
audio works nicely now ;)
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<longsleep>
lennyraposo: yeah, well i am not willing to accept the solution "remove pulse"
<lennyraposo>
you wanna keep pulse
<lennyraposo>
ther eis a solution I am working for it too ;)
<longsleep>
well i want to get it of pulse once and for all, but as i have no say on the matter i embrace it
<longsleep>
s/it of/rid of
<lennyraposo>
as soon as I work upa solution I will send it over to you
<longsleep>
lennyraposo: i was thinking if i could just disable the codec stuff in the Kernel if you say that this causing the problem
<lennyraposo>
it's somethign to do with the sinks
<lennyraposo>
in pulseaudio
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<lennyraposo>
will elt you know by tomorrow
<lennyraposo>
let*
<longsleep>
lennyraposo: ok cool, i will be around on Thursday earliest again
<lennyraposo>
okee dokee
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<lennyraposo>
hey longsleep I have a site that will be operational tomorrow for pine related stuffs
<lennyraposo>
if you like to have access just say the word ;)
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<agraf>
longsleep: howdy
<agraf>
longsleep: so no, I haven't debugged down why RTS don't work on the bsp kernel
<agraf>
longsleep: I'm not sure I care enough though
<agraf>
longsleep: the faster I can move to an upstream based kernel, the happier I am
<agraf>
longsleep: the one major thing missing imho is graphics - and that doesn't work even with the bsp kernel for me right now
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<TheLinuxBug>
KotCzarny: Thanks, that is interesting, supposedly the trade off is 90M/sec write for half the read speed on the i.MX6. INteresting however as the NIC still only supports 480Mbps so can't upload at more than 50M/sec anyways... but I am sure local writes are much faster... all that said
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<kdubious>
I'm still struggling to bring up reliable Eth on an Itead board... can anyone help troubleshoot?
<kdubious>
It has a Realtek RTL8211E
<kdubious>
And the APX809 connects to PHYRST#
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