Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-18 Thread Manuel Kaufmann
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
 XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:

Is there some user guide about this?

I mean, what I need to know to make this work? I have a 32'' LED TV
and a 23'' LCD Monitor that I would like to try with the XO-4 HDMI
output. Both, the TV and the monitor have this kind of connector[1].

So, should I just need a cable with a mini-HDMI on one side (to be
connected in the XO) and a common HDMI connector on the other side
(to be connected into the TV or Monitor)?

Thanks!

[1] 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HDMI_connector-male_2_sharp_PNr%C2%B00059.jpg

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-18 Thread Paul Fox
manuel wrote:
  On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
   XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:
  
  Is there some user guide about this?
  
  I mean, what I need to know to make this work? I have a 32'' LED TV
  and a 23'' LCD Monitor that I would like to try with the XO-4 HDMI
  output. Both, the TV and the monitor have this kind of connector[1].
  
  So, should I just need a cable with a mini-HDMI on one side (to be
  connected in the XO) and a common HDMI connector on the other side
  (to be connected into the TV or Monitor)?

i believe the connector is micro-HDMI, i.e., type D:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#Connectors

your assumptions are correct -- hdmi should be auto-detecting under linux.
in OFW, you can type 720p or 1080p to enable hdmi output.

remember that as discussed yesterday on the devel@ list, there are
some caveats regarding HDMI on B1 units.

paul

  
  Thanks!
  
  [1] 
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HDMI_connector-male_2_sharp_PNr%C2%B00059.jpg
  
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Re: [Testing] 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-18 Thread Mitch Bradley


On 12/18/2012 5:48 AM, Paul Fox wrote:
 manuel wrote:
   On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:
   
   Is there some user guide about this?
   
   I mean, what I need to know to make this work? I have a 32'' LED TV
   and a 23'' LCD Monitor that I would like to try with the XO-4 HDMI
   output. Both, the TV and the monitor have this kind of connector[1].
   
   So, should I just need a cable with a mini-HDMI on one side (to be
   connected in the XO) and a common HDMI connector on the other side
   (to be connected into the TV or Monitor)?
 
 i believe the connector is micro-HDMI, i.e., type D:
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI#Connectors
 
 your assumptions are correct -- hdmi should be auto-detecting under linux.
 in OFW, you can type 720p or 1080p to enable hdmi output.

In OFW, you can also say:

ok .hdmi

That will wait for you to plug in HDMI (thus testing the
insertion-detect hardware), read the EDID information (thus testing the
DDC lines), and automatically choose either 720p or 1080p depending on
what the monitor supports (thus testing the main HDMI signal lines).


 
 remember that as discussed yesterday on the devel@ list, there are
 some caveats regarding HDMI on B1 units.
 
 paul
 
   
   Thanks!
   
   [1] 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HDMI_connector-male_2_sharp_PNr%C2%B00059.jpg
   
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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-18 Thread Jon Nettleton
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Manuel Kaufmann humi...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
  XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:

 Is there some user guide about this?

 I mean, what I need to know to make this work? I have a 32'' LED TV
 and a 23'' LCD Monitor that I would like to try with the XO-4 HDMI
 output. Both, the TV and the monitor have this kind of connector[1].

 So, should I just need a cable with a mini-HDMI on one side (to be
 connected in the XO) and a common HDMI connector on the other side
 (to be connected into the TV or Monitor)?


The cable you need is micro-HDMI to HDMI.  As a general rule, HDMI
connectors can roughly be broken down like this.

full size HDMI - Displays, Set-top boxes (cable, blue-ray, etc), full-size
desktops and laptops.
mini HDMI - Digital camcorders (there are some other oddball hardware but
very rare)
micro HDMI - smart phones, tablets, laptops

Then if your monitor or TV supports 720p, 1080p, or another CEA standard
resolution then things should just work.

Note: If you have a B1 XO4 then you will need to cut back the jacket on the
micro-hdmi end of the cable so it can plug further into the chassis.

Hope that helps.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-18 Thread Jon Nettleton
Type D to Type A is correct.

http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Cable-Amazon-Kindle-Tablet/dp/B009A4B6YG/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8qid=1355846611sr=8-10keywords=micro-hdmi+to+hdmi+cable

obviously you can't buy from there, but that is the cable you want.

Jon


On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 5:02 PM, Manuel Kaufmann humi...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Paul Fox p...@laptop.org wrote:
  remember that as discussed yesterday on the devel@ list, there are
  some caveats regarding HDMI on B1 units.

 Ok. Hopefully, I will get a C1 next week.

 I'm a bit confused regarding the cable that I need. If I understand
 property, I need a Type D --- Type A HDMI cable. But this line made
 me think different (from Type D Wikipedia's description):

 The pin assignment is different from Type A or C.

 So, is it not possible to have a Type D on one side and a Type A on
 the other side?

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Gary Martin
Hi Daniel,

On 16 Dec 2012, at 22:41, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Gary Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:
 Hi Daniel,
 
 On 16 Dec 2012, at 20:49, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I verified the md5sum and tried a couple of different USB drives, but after 
 it finishes writing 31019o4.zd, the XO4 throws this out:
 
 Blocks/square: 2 Total blocks:  15911 0  36 34
 WARNING:  The file said highest block 15911 but wrote only as high as block 
 15903
 
 Same here, I've tried to download it twice and flash 31019o4.zd on to two 
 different XO-4 each time with the same error.
 
 But apart from this message the new installation works as normal, right?

Yes it does boot, though the WARNING message doesn't instil much confidence 
that everything that should be there, is. I'm away from a high bandwidth 
connection for the rest of the week (traveling tomorrow), so I hope this os19 
install holds up enough for me to continue testing, I'm taking a fallback copy 
of os18 just in case ;)

Regards,
--Gary

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Bruno Wolff III

On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 23:43:31 +,
  Gary Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com wrote:


Yes it does boot, though the WARNING message doesn't instil much confidence 
that everything that should be there, is. I'm away from a high bandwidth 
connection for the rest of the week (traveling tomorrow), so I hope this os19 
install holds up enough for me to continue testing, I'm taking a fallback copy 
of os18 just in case ;)


I am having a problem trying to run yum from a gnome window. While downloading 
packages, yum keeps getting killed.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Anna
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:


 XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350).


Once of the perks of having an AV contractor in the house is that it wasn't
hard to dig up the proper HDMI adaptor.  Still mostly the same issue as
build 18 as noted in #12350, but under build 19 there's no HDMI output at
all after entering boot instead of the TV hanging on the OFW screen while
the XO boots.

I tried both 720p and 1080p.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Paul Fox
anna wrote:
  On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
  
  
   XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350).
  
  
  Once of the perks of having an AV contractor in the house is that it wasn't
  hard to dig up the proper HDMI adaptor.  Still mostly the same issue as
  build 18 as noted in #12350, but under build 19 there's no HDMI output at
  all after entering boot instead of the TV hanging on the OFW screen while
  the XO boots.
  
  I tried both 720p and 1080p.

i can't tell if you're not getting signal at all, or just in OFW.

if the former, and you're using a B1 unit (and i assume you are), then
there's a good chance that the cable isn't making contact properly. 
the jack is mounted just a little too far back from the edge of the
motherboard, and so too far from the outside of the laptop.  it's only
off by a millimeter or so -- if you don't mind trimming just a bit of
the rubber encapsulation from around the metal part of the micro-hdmi
plug, it should help.   (fixed on C1 units)

if the latter, and you have signal in OFW but not linux, be sure your
upgrade to q7b09 was successful.  linux hdmi won't work without it.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Anna
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Paul Fox p...@laptop.org wrote:

 anna wrote:
   On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
  
   
XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350).
   
  
   Once of the perks of having an AV contractor in the house is that it
 wasn't
   hard to dig up the proper HDMI adaptor.  Still mostly the same issue as
   build 18 as noted in #12350, but under build 19 there's no HDMI output
 at
   all after entering boot instead of the TV hanging on the OFW screen
 while
   the XO boots.
  
   I tried both 720p and 1080p.

 i can't tell if you're not getting signal at all, or just in OFW.



Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear.  I am getting HDMI signal in OFW, but the
second it boots to Linux, my TV reports it doesn't have signal.



 if the former, and you're using a B1 unit (and i assume you are), then
 there's a good chance that the cable isn't making contact properly.


I do have a B1 unit, but since I'm getting signal in OFW, that would mean
the connection is fine.


 if the latter, and you have signal in OFW but not linux, be sure your
 upgrade to q7b09 was successful.  linux hdmi won't work without it.


Yes, the firmware upgrade to q7b09 was successful.  I just doublechecked it
to be sure.  Has anyone else tested this yet?

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Jon Nettleton
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Paul Fox p...@laptop.org wrote:

 anna wrote:
   On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
  
   
XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350).
   
  
   Once of the perks of having an AV contractor in the house is that it
 wasn't
   hard to dig up the proper HDMI adaptor.  Still mostly the same issue as
   build 18 as noted in #12350, but under build 19 there's no HDMI output
 at
   all after entering boot instead of the TV hanging on the OFW screen
 while
   the XO boots.
  
   I tried both 720p and 1080p.

 i can't tell if you're not getting signal at all, or just in OFW.



 Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear.  I am getting HDMI signal in OFW, but the
 second it boots to Linux, my TV reports it doesn't have signal.


This will always happen as the clocks get reset and the signal needs to be
resynced.




 if the former, and you're using a B1 unit (and i assume you are), then
 there's a good chance that the cable isn't making contact properly.


 I do have a B1 unit, but since I'm getting signal in OFW, that would mean
 the connection is fine.


Not necessarily.  There are many pins associated with hdmi.  You may be
able to generate a signal that works, but the linux connection relies on
being able to read the EDID information from the television as well.
 Without logs we can only guess what is going on.



 if the latter, and you have signal in OFW but not linux, be sure your
 upgrade to q7b09 was successful.  linux hdmi won't work without it.


 Yes, the firmware upgrade to q7b09 was successful.  I just doublechecked
 it to be sure.  Has anyone else tested this yet?


The B1's have flaky hdmi connectivity at best.  Not only were there jack
location problems that needed to be addressed, but they were susceptible to
ESD causing a failure in the hot-plug detection circuit.  These are both
reasons why HDMI would fail to work  under Linux.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Sameer Verma
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Paul Fox p...@laptop.org wrote:

 anna wrote:
   On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
  
   
XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350).
   
  
   Once of the perks of having an AV contractor in the house is that it
 wasn't
   hard to dig up the proper HDMI adaptor.  Still mostly the same issue as
   build 18 as noted in #12350, but under build 19 there's no HDMI output
 at
   all after entering boot instead of the TV hanging on the OFW screen
 while
   the XO boots.
  
   I tried both 720p and 1080p.

 i can't tell if you're not getting signal at all, or just in OFW.



 Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear.  I am getting HDMI signal in OFW, but the
 second it boots to Linux, my TV reports it doesn't have signal.



 if the former, and you're using a B1 unit (and i assume you are), then
 there's a good chance that the cable isn't making contact properly.


 I do have a B1 unit, but since I'm getting signal in OFW, that would mean
 the connection is fine.


 if the latter, and you have signal in OFW but not linux, be sure your
 upgrade to q7b09 was successful.  linux hdmi won't work without it.


 Yes, the firmware upgrade to q7b09 was successful.  I just doublechecked it
 to be sure.  Has anyone else tested this yet?

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Works for me. 
https://twitter.com/sameerverma/status/280734184413212673/photo/1/large

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Anna
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Sameer Verma sve...@sfsu.edu wrote:

 Works for me.
 https://twitter.com/sameerverma/status/280734184413212673/photo/1/large

 Sameer


Oh, cool!  So it's just a problem with my stuff, then.  Sameer, do you have
a B1 or a C1?

Also, I just unplugged and then reinserted the HDMI.  Here's what dmesg had
to say about that:

[ 1315.785220] hdmi_hpd_handler
[ 1316.108451] hdmi_hpd_handler
[ 1316.559958] hdmi_hpd_handler
[ 1316.918433] hdmi_hpd_handler
[ 1316.922154] hdmi_hpd_handler
[ 1316.987577] hdmi_hpd_handler
[ 1317.980952] work_launch
[ 1317.982137]  hdmi_hpd_work state 4000 hdmi_state 0

If this is looking like an unsolvable issue with the B1, let those of us
with those boards know so we don't continue with exercises in futility.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Jon Nettleton
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:

 hdmi_hpd_work state 4000 hdmi_state 0


Hot plug detection is working, but all those handlers means there is
significant jitter in the connection.  hdmi_state 0 means that no stable
connection could be detected, so linux won't even setup the connection.

You may have better luck by cutting a mm or two off from the end of the
micro-hdmi connector's jacket.  This will allow the connector to plug in
further and possibly make a stable connection.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-17 Thread Anna
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Jon Nettleton jon.nettle...@gmail.comwrote:



 On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 7:22 PM, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:

 hdmi_hpd_work state 4000 hdmi_state 0


 Hot plug detection is working, but all those handlers means there is
 significant jitter in the connection.  hdmi_state 0 means that no stable
 connection could be detected, so linux won't even setup the connection.

 You may have better luck by cutting a mm or two off from the end of the
 micro-hdmi connector's jacket.  This will allow the connector to plug in
 further and possibly make a stable connection.

 -Jon


I found a single edge razor blade in a paint scraper handle and shaved off
just a little bit of the jacket.  And now it works!

[ 2818.957959] hdmi_hpd_handler
[ 2819.940954] work_launch
[ 2819.940995] hdmi_ref_clock enabled
[ 2820.170959] 1280x720 @ 60 Hz valid mode
[ 2820.171011] Adding mode 1280x720
[ 2820.174815] 720x480 @ 59 Hz valid mode
[ 2820.182506] Adding mode 720x480
[ 2820.185627] 640x480 @ 60 Hz valid mode
[ 2820.185627] Adding mode 640x480
[ 2820.193193] REJECT: 800x600 @ 60 Hz valid mode
[ 2820.197603] REJECT: 1024x768 @ 60 Hz valid mode
[ 2820.202650] pxa168fb_init_modes
[ 2820.202650] pxa168fb: set_screen for fbi 1
[ 2820.205783] surface: xres 1200 xres_z 960 yres 900 yres_z 720
 left 160 top 0
[ 2820.219144] Using config for 1280x720 CEA
[ 2820.223406] hdmi_video_cfg: mclk_div 0x6
[ 2820.224538] hdmi_video_cfg: hd_en 1
[ 2820.232498] hdmi_video_cfg: I have auto-learned the video frame format
[ 2820.232526]  hdmi_hpd_work state 0 hdmi_state 1

So I've learned my lesson that just because the HDMI appears to work under
OFW, it won't necessarily work under Linux.  And that the HDMI connector on
the B1 board really, truly is set in there weird even if it seems like an
unaltered adaptor appears to fit at first.

Thanks for all the help.  And thanks to Daniel Drake for fixing this in the
new build.

Anna
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13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-16 Thread Daniel Drake
Hi,

A new 13.1.0 development build is available.

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/13.1.0
http://build.laptop.org/13.1.0/os19

Changes:

Measure v44 (#12398)
- Mic boost fixes on XO-1.75 (SL#4288)
- Sine wave mode fixed (SL#4254)

XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:
- Various wakeup sources work better (keyboard, mouse)
- Fixed 8787 wifi suspend/resume

XO-4 firmware Q7B09 fixes enable-security (#12392)

1.8v UHS-I SD cards now work on XO-4 (#12385)

Thanks for any testing and feedback.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-16 Thread Anna
I verified the md5sum and tried a couple of different USB drives, but after
it finishes writing 31019o4.zd, the XO4 throws this out:

Blocks/square: 2 Total blocks:  15911 0  36 34
WARNING:  The file said highest block 15911 but wrote only as high as block
15903

Anna Schoolfield
Birmingham

On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 Hi,

 A new 13.1.0 development build is available.

 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/13.1.0
 http://build.laptop.org/13.1.0/os19

 Changes:

 Measure v44 (#12398)
 - Mic boost fixes on XO-1.75 (SL#4288)
 - Sine wave mode fixed (SL#4254)

 XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:
 - Various wakeup sources work better (keyboard, mouse)
 - Fixed 8787 wifi suspend/resume

 XO-4 firmware Q7B09 fixes enable-security (#12392)

 1.8v UHS-I SD cards now work on XO-4 (#12385)

 Thanks for any testing and feedback.

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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-16 Thread Gary Martin
Hi Daniel,

On 16 Dec 2012, at 20:49, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:

 I verified the md5sum and tried a couple of different USB drives, but after 
 it finishes writing 31019o4.zd, the XO4 throws this out:
 
 Blocks/square: 2 Total blocks:  15911 0  36 34
 WARNING:  The file said highest block 15911 but wrote only as high as block 
 15903

Same here, I've tried to download it twice and flash 31019o4.zd on to two 
different XO-4 each time with the same error.

Regards,
--Gary

 Anna Schoolfield
 Birmingham
 
 On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
 Hi,
 
 A new 13.1.0 development build is available.
 
 http://wiki.laptop.org/go/13.1.0
 http://build.laptop.org/13.1.0/os19
 
 Changes:
 
 Measure v44 (#12398)
 - Mic boost fixes on XO-1.75 (SL#4288)
 - Sine wave mode fixed (SL#4254)
 
 XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:
 - Various wakeup sources work better (keyboard, mouse)
 - Fixed 8787 wifi suspend/resume
 
 XO-4 firmware Q7B09 fixes enable-security (#12392)
 
 1.8v UHS-I SD cards now work on XO-4 (#12385)
 
 Thanks for any testing and feedback.
 
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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-16 Thread Mike Lee
I was able to successfully update, but I saw the same error along the way.
I downloaded the .zd image from the link provided onto a Macbook Pro. Then
I copied it to a SanDisk USB drive.

I took a photo of the error message at the moment the firmware was
updating. The XO-4 B1 rebooted into the Sugar welcome screens right after.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/8278050167/in/photostream

Mike

On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Gary Martin garycmar...@googlemail.comwrote:

 Hi Daniel,

 On 16 Dec 2012, at 20:49, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:

  I verified the md5sum and tried a couple of different USB drives, but
 after it finishes writing 31019o4.zd, the XO4 throws this out:
 
  Blocks/square: 2 Total blocks:  15911 0  36 34
  WARNING:  The file said highest block 15911 but wrote only as high as
 block 15903

 Same here, I've tried to download it twice and flash 31019o4.zd on to two
 different XO-4 each time with the same error.

 Regards,
 --Gary

  Anna Schoolfield
  Birmingham
 
  On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:
  Hi,
 
  A new 13.1.0 development build is available.
 
  http://wiki.laptop.org/go/13.1.0
  http://build.laptop.org/13.1.0/os19
 
  Changes:
 
  Measure v44 (#12398)
  - Mic boost fixes on XO-1.75 (SL#4288)
  - Sine wave mode fixed (SL#4254)
 
  XO-4 now has HDMI support in Linux (#12350). Other kernel fixes:
  - Various wakeup sources work better (keyboard, mouse)
  - Fixed 8787 wifi suspend/resume
 
  XO-4 firmware Q7B09 fixes enable-security (#12392)
 
  1.8v UHS-I SD cards now work on XO-4 (#12385)
 
  Thanks for any testing and feedback.
 
  Daniel
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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-16 Thread Daniel Drake
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Gary Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Hi Daniel,

 On 16 Dec 2012, at 20:49, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:

 I verified the md5sum and tried a couple of different USB drives, but after 
 it finishes writing 31019o4.zd, the XO4 throws this out:

 Blocks/square: 2 Total blocks:  15911 0  36 34
 WARNING:  The file said highest block 15911 but wrote only as high as block 
 15903

 Same here, I've tried to download it twice and flash 31019o4.zd on to two 
 different XO-4 each time with the same error.

But apart from this message the new installation works as normal, right?

Daniel
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Re: 13.1.0 development build 19 released

2012-12-16 Thread Anna
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Daniel Drake d...@laptop.org wrote:

 On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Gary Martin garycmar...@googlemail.com
 wrote:
  Hi Daniel,
 
  On 16 Dec 2012, at 20:49, Anna ascho...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  I verified the md5sum and tried a couple of different USB drives, but
 after it finishes writing 31019o4.zd, the XO4 throws this out:
 
  Blocks/square: 2 Total blocks:  15911 0  36 34
  WARNING:  The file said highest block 15911 but wrote only as high as
 block 15903
 
  Same here, I've tried to download it twice and flash 31019o4.zd on to
 two different XO-4 each time with the same error.

 But apart from this message the new installation works as normal, right?

 Daniel



I am embarrassed to say when it put me back to the ok prompt, I assumed the
flashing failed and I just shut it off.  It boots and works normally.

Anna
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