This is the result I get directly after flashing the kernel Jhinta posted. Would you like me to upload a video showing the kernel being flashed and then uname being run?
This is the result I get directly after flashing the kernel Jhinta posted. Would you like me to upload a video showing the kernel being flashed and then uname being run?
MrMuffin24: do you have SBKv2 and do you try org. kernel by jhinta? This can't work.
Initrd must be modified for loop mount and kernelblob by jhinta is greater than partition - you see flash blob (blue line), but it has no effect.
It's right?
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "Touchpads"
Driver "mtrack"
MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event4"
EndSection
Section "Device"
Identifier "Tegra"
Driver "Tegra"
EndSection
Hi,
The X-Server is not starting. I can think of 2 things you can check.
there should be a section in the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Code:Section "Device" Identifier "Tegra" Driver "Tegra" EndSection
the other thing is a bit more complicated. Flash the old Kernel, install openssh-server, try to connect to your pad with ssh, flash the new kernel an try to connect after the screen flickered.
You will propably find what's wrong in /var/log/Xorg.0.log. My guess is the Nvidia script detected the wrong X abi and installed to wrong version. If thats the case you can try to install an the remote console again or you have to copy the correct tegra_drv.so manually.
Hi,
The X-Server is not starting. I can think of 2 things you can check.
there should be a section in the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Code:Section "Device" Identifier "Tegra" Driver "Tegra" EndSection
the other thing is a bit more complicated. Flash the old Kernel, install openssh-server, try to connect to your pad with ssh, flash the new kernel an try to connect after the screen flickered.
You will propably find what's wrong in /var/log/Xorg.0.log. My guess is the Nvidia script detected the wrong X abi and installed to wrong version. If thats the case you can try to install an the remote console again or you have to copy the correct tegra_drv.so manually.
The nVidia script does not detect X abi version, you need to manually specify it if it is not version 10
your working on nvidia mainline right?
Also about ABI one can specify ignore AEB version in xorg.conf dont realy know if it works, and there is no 12 version -> nvida still has to make it.
The nVidia script does not detect X abi version, you need to manually specify it if it is not version 10
Yes! It's sbkv2 but not a loop mount, I just dd the rootfs using the method shaola posted. So this can't be done on my TF, sorry for the trouble.
My misc participation in this thread was in hopes of getting a nice Ubuntu setup on my Transformer. I, unfortunately, also have an sbkv2 version. So, if the kernal blob currently being tested (Ubuntu-3D.zip) is too large for the partition, is that ever fixable? Maybe I misunderstand the problem, but could we modularize a few more things, so it can fit in the standard partition and allow it to work on the sbkv2 devices? Let me know if I am barking up the wrong tree or if I should setup a build enviroment and see what I can do. I have not compiled an android kernel yet, so I will have a little learning curve. I have compiled standard linux kernels for a few archs, and have done some cross compiling before, so I am sure it is within my grasp.
Hello forum,
How is it going with ubuntu for transformer prime atm?
Anyone can give an update status?
Been trying for weeks to run it properly, but i haven't got the needed expertise.
Thanks for any help
your working on nvidia mainline right?
Also about ABI one can specify ignore AEB version in xorg.conf dont realy know if it works, and there is no 12 version -> nvida still has to make it.
Hello forum,
How is it going with ubuntu for transformer prime atm?
Anyone can give an update status?
Been trying for weeks to run it properly, but i haven't got the needed expertise.
Thanks for any help
cd /tmp
git clone git://github.com/AndroidRoot/BlobTools.git
cd BlobTools
make -j2
sudo cp blobpack /usr/bin/
sudo cp blobunpack /usr/bin/
cd ~
mkdir ~/test
cd ~/test
abootimg -x boot.img
cd ~/test
mkdir ramdisk
cd ramdisk
gzip -dc ../initrd.img | cpio -i
cd ~/test/ramdisk
find . | cpio -o -H newc | gzip > ../new-initrd.img
find . | cpio -H newc -o | lzma -c > ../initram.lzm
mkdir ~/test
cd ~/test
cp ~/TF101-GNU-kernel/arch/arm/boot/zImage ~/test/zImage
abootimg --create ./ubuntu.img -f ./bootimg.cfg -k ./zImage -r ./initrd.img
./blobpack kernelblob LNX ubuntu.img
touch /var/lib/oem-config/run
#! /bin/sh
do_stop(){
#look if Board Support Package is already running
PS=$(ps -A | grep " brcm_patchram_plus\>")
if [ -n "$PS" ]; then
echo "* Stoping Bluetooth Support Package..."
killall brcm_patchram_plus
fi
}
do_start(){
#if already started then stop first
do_stop
#now start all board support binaries
echo "* Starting Bluetooth Support Deamon..."
rfkill unblock 0
modprobe bcm4329
/usr/sbin/brcm_patchram_plus --enable_hci --baudrate 921600 --bd_addr ***** --patchram /lib/firmware/bcm4329.hcd /dev/ttyHS2&
# making sure the nvtegra dev nodes have the correct permissions
echo "* Setting correct permissions on nvtegra device nodes..."
chmod 0666 /dev/nv* /dev/tegra_*
}
case $1 in
start | restart)
do_start
;;
stop)
do_stop
;;
esac
sudo ./app*.sh --help
aptitude show xserver-xorg-core | grep abi
sudo ./app*.sh --abi 10 -r /
sudo usermod -a -G audio
sudo chmod -R 777 /dev/snd/*
sudo wget -O /etc/init/zramswap.conf 'https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/TEGRA/AC100?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=zramswap.conf'
cd ~
git clone git clone git://github.com/xbmc/xbmc.git
cd xbmc
./bootstrap
./configure --enable-tegra --enable-gles --disable-openmax --disable-vdpau --disable-hal --disable-joystick --disable-debug --disable-dvdcss
make -j2
sudo make install
sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-swrast
Hi,
I'm really, really sorry for the noob question in advance.
I have Ubuntu 12.04 booting off external memory (didn't like the idea of destroying ClockworkMod), and I saw on the wiki page linked to in the first post that Jhinta kernel 3.1.10 supports hardware acceleration as well as speakers, and I would really like both of those.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to compile a kernel, in addition to not knowing whether any modifications will need to be made to make it a flashable kernel that boots off external memory.
Basically, I need all the help I can get.
Thank you so much for your help in advance!
--EDIT--
Sorry if I was being vague, but Jhinta, I was directing that question at you, it being your kernel. I'd be eternally grateful for even just a git link and a quick guide to making a kernel that'll boot off external memory.