--- Log for 05.04.112 Server: gibson.freenode.net Channel: #rockbox --- Nick: logbot_ Version: Dancer V4.16 Started: 3 days and 22 hours ago 00.05.22 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207.144.201.128) 00.19.12 Quit benedikt93 (Quit: Bye ;)) 00.20.35 Quit dfkt (Quit: -= SysReset 2.55=- Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc.) 00.35.59 Quit pamaury (Remote host closed the connection) 00.38.49 Quit bertrik (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 00.38.50 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 00.43.24 # amiconn: see http://imagebin.org/206649 00.44.28 # ah crap, i cant copy+paste from gchat here or it stuff up the order also 00.45.08 # The left most letter of the hebrew is the first letter and should be on the right most 00.51.11 # bluebrother: btw did you see my message about sed -i on osx? 00.55.16 Join Scromple [0] (~Simon@119.225.209.134) 01.05.06 Quit ender` (Quit: Remember: A secretary isn't permanent until she's been screwed on the desk...) 01.14.21 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 01.16.25 Quit bitcraft (Remote host closed the connection) 01.17.11 Join bitcraft [0] (~bitcraft@66.254.199.148) 01.20.59 Quit enthdegree (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 01.30.56 Quit bitcraft (Remote host closed the connection) 02.17.12 Quit dhrasmus (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 02.25.38 Join chattr [0] (~mike@97.100.207.201) 02.27.49 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207-144-44-195.cstel.net) 02.33.13 Join jhMikeS [0] (~jethead71@c-68-61-166-99.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) 02.33.13 Quit jhMikeS (Changing host) 02.33.13 Join jhMikeS [0] (~jethead71@rockbox/developer/jhMikeS) 02.38.01 Join nosa [0] (~m00k@adsl-74-235-42-90.clt.bellsouth.net) 02.38.12 Quit nosa-j (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 02.38.12 Nick nosa is now known as nosa-j (~m00k@adsl-74-235-42-90.clt.bellsouth.net) 02.38.36 Join Zero_Diamond [0] (4b6a812b@gateway/web/freenode/ip.75.106.129.43) 02.39.46 # Hey guys, me again. Got a quick question I couldn't find an answer for on the site. 02.40.44 # A friend just sent me an old Sansa e260v2 with Rockbox installed on it. I read some articles and apparently the SD slot can only read a maximum 16gb microSD card, but it also said it was largely limited by the firmware. 02.40.49 # Does Rockbox do away with that limitation? 02.41.45 # Zero_Diamond: there is no limitation on SD card size at all on the e200v2 in any firmware 02.42.51 # Huh. Weird. I'm gonna have to recheck that article and see if I misread which Sansa player it was for. 02.43.25 # I'm behind on my SD technology: are SDHC and SDXD compatible with just SD? 02.43.50 # It looks like most cards bigger than 16gb are either SDHC or SDXD. 02.44.11 # 4GB and larger are SDHC 02.44.34 # SDXC is SDHC with a different file system and starts at 64GB 02.44.51 # Would the file system difference present any problem? 02.45.10 # provided you change it back to fat32, no 02.45.29 # Oh, right, that kind of file system. Gotcha. 02.45.51 # Okay, cool. Thanks for the help. 02.47.24 # the problem is that fat32 doesn't easily support filesystems larger than 32GB 02.47.31 # sure it does 02.47.47 # I believe recent versions of windows will refuse to create such a large fat32 filesystem 02.47.57 # They will, yeah 02.48.01 # and in any case you have huge cluster sizes which sucks for small files 02.48.02 # sure, but that has nothing to do wtih what FAT32 supports 02.48.04 # But there are programs you can still use to make them 02.48.50 # I said it doesn't easily support large filesystems. This claim is correct. fat32 is windows-based and the default tools on windows don't support this usage. 02.50.44 # fat32 isn't windows based, although MS did invent it 02.51.11 # sure you can do it with third-party tools, but this is difficult for most people. Maybe it's easy for people here. But you can't force the general population to use third-party tools. 02.51.20 # that's why large sd cards don't use fat32. 02.51.24 # and anyway you have the cluster size problem no matter what 02.52.21 # what cluster size problem? 02.52.57 Quit Keripo (Quit: Leaving.) 02.55.04 # Oh, incidentally, this is the article I'd read regarding storage on the e260: http://www.ehow.com/info_7837466_max-sansa-e260-micro-sdhc.html 02.55.48 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 02.56.40 # http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/partFAT32-c.html (this article describes filesystem limitations) 02.59.26 # so basically, nothing we care about 03.04.19 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207-144-44-195.cstel.net) 03.05.11 Quit The_prospector|2 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 03.11.44 Join The_prospector [0] (baconmaste@unaffiliated/cornman) 03.14.25 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 03.14.42 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 03.22.03 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@eng420.wireless-resnet.upenn.edu) 03.29.10 Quit saratoga (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 03.43.37 Quit Zero_Diamond (Quit: Page closed) 03.48.02 Quit ps-auxw (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 03.50.05 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@2001:470:c807:0:1532:4e5f:2ad3:4123) 03.53.58 Quit curtism (Quit: Live Long and Prosper) 03.57.12 Quit ps-auxw (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 04.00.52 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@p4FF7FA3E.dip.t-dialin.net) 04.20.48 Quit Keripo (Quit: Leaving.) 04.20.53 Quit nosa-j (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 04.21.17 Quit ps-auxw (Quit: leaving) 04.21.36 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@2001:470:c807:0:1532:4e5f:2ad3:4123) 04.22.02 Join nosa-j [0] (~m00k@adsl-74-235-42-90.clt.bellsouth.net) 04.23.19 Join bitcraft [0] (~bitcraft@173-20-20-92.client.mchsi.com) 04.41.10 Quit [7] (Disconnected by services) 04.41.16 Join TheSeven [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) 04.41.23 Join Keripo [0] (~Keripo@eng420.wireless-resnet.upenn.edu) 04.42.27 Quit bitcraft (Remote host closed the connection) 04.48.14 Join bitcraft [0] (~bitcraft@173-20-20-92.client.mchsi.com) 04.48.23 Quit amiconn (Disconnected by services) 04.48.23 Join amiconn_ [0] (amiconn@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.48.45 Nick amiconn_ is now known as amiconn (amiconn@rockbox/developer/amiconn) 04.49.14 Quit pixelma (Disconnected by services) 04.49.15 Join pixelma_ [0] (pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 04.49.18 Nick pixelma_ is now known as pixelma (pixelma@rockbox/staff/pixelma) 04.54.19 Quit pystar90 (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 04.55.52 Join Rower85 [0] (husvagn@v-413-alfarv-90.bitnet.nu) 05.05.09 Quit Keripo (Quit: Leaving.) 05.10.43 Quit MethoS- (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 05.14.12 Quit Strife89 (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 05.14.27 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 05.14.42 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207-144-44-195.cstel.net) 05.22.39 Quit bitcraft (Remote host closed the connection) 05.24.04 Quit prof_wolfff (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 05.24.37 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Night!) 05.35.04 Quit ps-auxw (Remote host closed the connection) 05.44.58 Join ps-auxw [0] (~arneb@p4FF7E85D.dip.t-dialin.net) 05.47.41 Quit enthdegree (Quit: BitchX. 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I note that the Sim doesn't change the charging values any more while playing a track. ie It used to just cycle through from 0 to 100 and then cycle back down again. Is there a switch for this? How can I get this feature implemented in the Simulator again? 07.40.55 # <[Saint]> I seem to recall this behaviour being changed to more accurately represent on-device behaviour. there should be a keyboard shortcut to "plug the charger" iirc. 07.41.15 # Ah ha. I'll have a look.... 07.41.30 # <[Saint]> It could of course be that I'm mistaken, and its just broken ;) 07.42.59 # yeah, the sim was changed because sdl-app was made to get the actual charge level which is no good for sims 07.43.09 # It's U. 07.43.18 # * [Saint] knew something! 07.44.52 # No. That just shows the USB Bitmap. Power, which is 1 doesn't work either. 07.45.34 # <[Saint]> I have it in my head that "C" enables charging, could be wrong. 07.46.00 # <[Saint]> The source will know. 07.46.27 # Not C either. 07.47.31 # H for Hold. That's supposed to be the Lock Screen (Clip) isn't it? 07.48.03 # <[Saint]> No, its supposed to be hold, for devices that have it. 07.48.17 # Maybe not. Any idea how to activate the Lock Screen? 07.48.41 # H used to work, I recall. 07.48.49 # <[Saint]> Isn't the screen locked via a "soft-lock" on this target? 07.50.12 # I'm not familiar with the term. 07.51.05 # <[Saint]> It requires a key combination to lock, no? Or is there a dedicated button on the device. 07.51.08 # <[Saint]> +? 07.51.58 # On the device it's either the slide lock down, for the Clip2 or Home and Select for the Clip+. Home & Select don't work on the Sim though. 07.52.20 # It used to. Just goes to the Menu now. 07.53.50 # <[Saint]> Seems like the sims don't very accurately represent the targets, as they used to. I'm not /terribly/ surprised. 07.53.53 # I've got a lock screen for the Clip+ I'd like to test via the Sim and I'm thinking of having a go at a theme for the Zip, but I don't own the physical. 07.54.39 # Anybody wanna buy me a Zip? ;) 07.56.40 # I actually worked out the conditionals in the end for that thing I wanted to do. What a nightmare that was for me. Back to basics for that. Pen and Paper. Helped a lot. I ended up doing something else, which worked out better. Remember that charge cycle thing I was talking about? 08.07.18 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@pD9E42C3A.dip.t-dialin.net) 08.25.43 Quit factor (Quit: Leaving) 08.25.55 Join factor [0] (~factor@r74-193-21-187.cnrocmta01.conrtx.tl.dh.suddenlink.net) 08.27.50 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@89-76-160-35.dynamic.chello.pl) 08.32.39 # the clip zip is using the wrong keypad i tihnk 08.50.09 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~LemonBoy@adsl-ull-32-192.50-151.net24.it) 08.58.22 Join GodEater_ [0] (93722cc9@rockbox/staff/GodEater) 08.59.14 Join ender` [0] (~ender@foo.eternallybored.org) 09.04.42 Join Mysterytrain [0] (~George@host-44-46-236-24.midco.net) 09.06.08 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 09.06.08 Quit bertrik (Changing host) 09.06.08 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 09.06.31 # I have a sansa e280 player, running the latest rockbox. how come the "hidden" and "read only" attributes on folders on the player refuse to stay changed? Every time I go into the player it says the folders are empty even though I just filled them. 09.06.36 Join mortalis [0] (~mortalis@77.108.98.176) 09.09.27 # mortalis: ping 09.09.35 # wodz: pong 09.10.09 # mortalis: I've made moderate progress 09.12.32 # mortalis: If you look closely at hw_Lcdctrl.h there are two sets of registers defines. The first one conforms to the datasheet and our rk27xx.h the second have HOR_ACT swapped with HOR_BP and VERT_ACT swapped with VERT_BP. OF seems to use the letter. 09.13.02 Quit bertrik (Quit: And That, My Liege, Is How We Know the Earth to Be Banana Shaped) 09.13.26 Quit kadoban_ (Read error: Operation timed out) 09.13.37 # mortalis: I still get duplicated pixels on lcd though 09.14.32 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 09.15.07 Join nick_p [0] (~nick@82-69-105-120.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) 09.19.39 # wodz: I see only one set of defines in sdk, bit with swapped registers 09.20.26 Join einhirn [0] (~Miranda@bsod.rz.tu-clausthal.de) 09.20.38 # wodz: have your tried to set HOR_BP= LCD_WIDTH+3 and VERT_BP=LCD_HEIGHT? 09.21.26 # yep 09.21.40 Part Mysterytrain 09.21.42 # it gives funny pattern 09.22.47 Join jdgord [0] (~jdgord@rockbox/developer/JdGordon) 09.23.01 # mortalis: http://www.pastie.org/3731558 09.24.24 # mortalis: first you have defines like RegLCDC_horact which are the same as ours and later you have HOR_ACT which is swapped 09.24.54 # wodz: ah, yes 09.25.49 # and SDK doesn't use RegLCDC* 09.27.35 # thats what I said 09.33.42 # mortalis: with HOR_BP=LCD_WIDTH+3, VERT_BP=LCD_HEIGHT it transfers exactly LCD_WIDTH pixels (but there are some duplicates) 09.35.03 # err, VERT_BP=1 09.35.19 Quit SynrG (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 09.45.29 Join SynrG [0] (~synrg@debian/developer/synrg) 09.52.41 # wodz: with HOR_BP=LCD_WIDTH+3, VERT_BP=LCD_HEIGHT it writes 4 lines, data for each line is taken from LINE*_YADDR offsets, but those 4 lines duplicates on whole screen 09.55.44 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@vit94-1-82-67-248-70.fbx.proxad.net) 09.55.44 Quit pamaury (Changing host) 09.55.44 Join pamaury [0] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/pamaury) 09.57.30 # mortalis: thats kinda promising. I recall dma transfers 4 lines in one shot so maybe lcdif signals dmareq after each 4 lines 10.04.44 # mortalis: for me it doesn't work the way you described 10.06.27 # wodz: paste 10.07.40 # http://www.pastie.org/3731682 gives 100pix of blue, 100pix of green, 100pix of red, 100 pix of blue, whole line of black and then the pattern repeats 10.08.18 # It miss magenta part 10.10.48 # wodz: LINEi_YADDR = (i * LCD_WIDTH/2); 10.11.52 # tried this, no change 10.14.03 Quit diginet (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 10.18.35 # mortalis: the effect is like this http://imagebin.org/206759 10.19.29 # hmm, on photo it looks quite different from what I described 10.20.33 # ok, real life calling :/ 10.20.57 Join TomColler [0] (~thomas@net-93-144-170-245.cust.dsl.teletu.it) 10.26.31 # wodz: it doesn't miss magenta part, try to change magenta to white for example. second 100pix of blue - it is your magenta 10.28.47 # mortalis: huh, true 10.28.50 Join dfkt [0] (~dfkt@unaffiliated/dfkt) 10.29.20 # wodz: and black line it's LINE0_YADDR+200 - LINE1_YADDR 10.30.44 # Please write down how do you understand how this operate. I look at this later 10.37.35 Quit jdgord (Quit: Bye) 10.50.27 # wodz: each transfer writes 4*LCD_WIDTH pixels, first line - it's data between &LCD_BUFF+LINE0_YADDR and &LCD_BUFF+LINE0_YADDR+LCD_WIDTH/2, second line - between &LCD_BUFF+LINE1_YADDR and &LCD_BUFF+LINE1_YADDR+LCD_WIDTH/2 and so on. 10.51.18 # wodz: http://www.pastie.org/3731843 - this should give your blue line, green line, red line and white line 10.53.06 # wodz: btw, in your example your forgot to use j variable, thats why you get only 1 line 11.12.54 Join diginet [0] (~diginet@ppp-70-246-16-75.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 11.14.35 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 11.15.18 Quit diginet (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 11.17.52 Join diginet [0] (~diginet@ppp-70-246-16-75.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 11.19.06 Part diginet 11.19.40 Join diginet [0] (~diginet@ppp-70-246-16-75.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 11.39.12 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.7) 12.19.18 Part TomColler 12.24.15 Join D-Reaper [0] (~digital_e@bas10-montreal28-2925247490.dsl.bell.ca) 12.24.50 Quit D-Reaper (Client Quit) 12.26.10 Quit stoffel (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 12.33.20 Join WalkGood [0] (~4@unaffiliated/walkgood) 12.47.25 Quit nick_p (Quit: Leaving) 12.52.44 Join liar [0] (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) 12.57.41 # I assume that if I run "git pull −−rebase" that that'll allow me to check this out? http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/191/ - skin refresh rate. Do I run this from the rockbox directory or a build directory? 12.58.01 # Strike the last part of that. 12.59.02 # I've already run the git pull. So, if I update the Sim, can I make use of that change? (commit?) 12.59.13 # you probably want to cherry-pick, not pull 12.59.51 # pull --rebase will rebase all the revisions you have that the author didn't *on top* of the patch 13.00.01 # which means your history now looks different to rockbox's 13.00.32 # i.e. you are probably now forked as of commit a85780b 13.00.34 # :) 13.02.55 # <[Saint]> Well...even if he cherrypicked, his history would still look different to that of Rockbox's...no? 13.03.28 # if you cherrypick it, only the commit on the top will be different 13.03.52 Join prof_wolfff [0] (~prof_wolf@81.61.201.173.dyn.user.ono.com) 13.03.59 # if you did pull --rebase on someone's change that was uploaded, say, six months ago, you will end up with *every commit in the last six months* being a different SHA 13.04.10 # because the change you pulled has been inserted back then, not on top 13.04.40 Join TomColler [0] (~thomas@net-93-144-170-245.cust.dsl.teletu.it) 13.04.54 Quit TomColler (Client Quit) 13.07.48 Join TomColler [0] (~thomas@net-93-144-170-245.cust.dsl.teletu.it) 13.09.41 # That mean nothing to me. What's the best thing to do then? Set it all up again? 13.13.08 # <[Saint]> "git reset --hard" is probably easiest at this point, as there's nothing you care to keep. You want the commit ID from the branch with the patch in, easy enough to get, then do "git cherry-pick " 13.13.57 # <[Saint]> there's probably some *way* easier way to do it, which Torne will no doubt make me aware of soon (sooner now I've pinged him) 13.14.37 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 13.15.30 # I'll wait a little longer then :) 13.15.46 # if you had no local work you cared about before, then git reset --hard origin/master 13.15.51 # will just blow your current branch back to being the same as our master 13.16.06 # then copypaste the cherry-pick command gerrit offers you :) 13.16.13 # I'm not doing ANYTHING with it except using the Sims and making .zips 13.16.16 # right 13.16.22 # then it's fine to reset it 13.16.56 # the gerrit page for the change has a "download" section that offers you a bunch of choices for how to get the change, one of them is cherry-pick 13.17.18 # an dit willg ive you the exact commands to copypaste 13.17.32 # but yeah, it doesn't actually explain what the difference is between the four(!) ways of getting a change 13.17.51 # basically you always want cherry-pick unless you know enough about git to know what you want already :) 13.17.57 # <[Saint]> Torne: what's this "use the cherr-pick command gerrit gives you" thing? I had been using git log to tell me the ID and working it out myself :-S 13.18.03 # [Saint]: it's right there on the page 13.18.05 # * gevaerts knows that double-clicking on the download command there hides it :) 13.18.27 # This I assume: git fetch git://git.rockbox.org/rockbox refs/changes/91/191/2 && git checkout FETCH_HEAD 13.18.33 # no, that's checkout 13.18.38 # select cherry-pick 13.18.59 # there are four ways to get a change, as i said, and gerrit offers them all 13.19.21 # there's even a little button to copy it to your clipboard for you :p 13.19.26 # though that requires flash, irritatingly 13.19.36 # I see. Nice site: git fetch git://git.rockbox.org/rockbox refs/changes/91/191/2 && git cherry-pick FETCH_HEAD 13.19.40 # And if you don't like any of them,follow the gitweb link and get a unified diff :) 13.19.42 # yes, that's the one 13.19.51 # gevaerts: the "patch" command will just give you a diff on stdout :) 13.20.03 # Torne: yes, but you need git for that! 13.20.09 # but a git extended diff, which "patch" can apply but also has additional metadata that `git apply` can use 13.21.51 # gevaerts: Sorry, but what do you mean "If I don't like any of them"? 13.22.17 # KiwiCam: any of the four directly supported methods 13.22.52 # OK. I'm sure I'll like them all :) 13.23.47 # <[Saint]> Hmmm...the little "copy to clipboard" button isn't working in Chrome beta on Ubuntu 12.04 13.24.05 # <[Saint]> and there's a nice little pattern og garbage pixels next to it. 13.24.13 # <[Saint]> *of 13.25.44 # So I have "10 files changed, 93 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-)" and some talk about Identity. 13.27.28 # [Saint]: it's a wonky flash applet, i wouldn't be surprised. 13.27.33 # you can turn it off in your prefs :) 13.28.14 # Commit f458888 in rockbox by 03Michael Sevakis: Build libspc with -03 on m68k (Coldfire). 13.28.31 # KiwiCam: if you look at `git log` now you should have the patch you just cherrypicked on top, followed by all the rest of history up to the last point you synced to 13.30.42 # f458888 build result: All green 13.31.47 # Torne: That's under .git/logs? 13.31.57 # no 13.33.08 Quit TomColler (Quit: TomColler) 13.33.58 # i mean, run git log 13.35.05 # I see. I quit out from there like Vim? 13.35.55 # just press q 13.36.07 # git runs less, or some other pager, for you, if the output is longer than a screenful 13.36.21 # i.e. it's just git log | less 13.36.36 # but without having to remember to pipe it through less 13.36.58 # Nice. 13.39.04 # I'm sure I've been told, but do I now just run a tools configure to make use of this in the Sim? 13.42.10 # <[Saint]> yes. 13.42.41 # <[Saint]> the configure /probably/ isn't needed in this case. 13.42.59 # Very good. Thanks everyone. Thanks Torne. 13.45.29 # <[Saint]> you'd only want to use "make reconf" probably anyway I think, as opposed to running a full configure again. 13.46.56 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@134.102.106.250) 13.50.09 # I jumped the gun. I did a Make. Got lots of warnings about "ARCH" is not defined. Then I tried the make reconf. Same warnings. 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Other than this it is working as expected 14.03.42 # wodz: true 14.04.34 # mortalis: now its time to look at this scary dwdma engine setup :-) 14.14.08 Quit wodz (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 14.15.17 Join stoffel [0] (~quassel@pD9E42C3A.dip.t-dialin.net) 14.23.33 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~LemonBoy@adsl-ull-32-192.50-151.net24.it) 14.27.09 Join anewuser [0] (~anewuser@190.207.141.68) 14.27.09 Quit anewuser (Changing host) 14.27.09 Join anewuser [0] (~anewuser@unaffiliated/anewuser) 14.35.02 Part WalkGood 14.53.50 Quit MethoS- (Quit: Konversation terminated!) 14.57.58 Join MethoS- [0] (~clemens@134.102.106.250) 15.02.25 # Commit bb0e4cc in rockbox by 03Thomas Martitz: touchscreen: Fix kinetic scrolling when the statusbar is off. 15.05.03 # bb0e4cc build result: All green 15.14.40 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 15.15.25 Quit TomColler (Quit: TomColler) 15.28.31 Join WalkGood [0] (~4@unaffiliated/walkgood) 15.28.55 Join domonoky [0] (~Domonoky@rockbox/developer/domonoky) 15.39.40 Join bitcraft [0] (~bitcraft@173-20-20-92.client.mchsi.com) 15.39.54 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@iwl138.internetdsl.tpnet.pl) 15.40.20 Quit MCrase (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15.41.16 Join MCrase [0] (~mark@cpe-184-59-109-126.cinci.res.rr.com) 15.50.28 # funny, the zen x-fi3 OF doesn't care about the button light brightness whereras the hardware can do it 15.50.58 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207.144.201.128) 15.52.49 # pamaury: who cares :P 15.54.07 # I do ! First I like to have every hardware capability in the software and second it's useful at night 16.00.55 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 16.13.08 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 16.17.43 Join RansomTime [0] (~RT@wikia/vstf/Randomtime) 16.18.05 # Hi - is there any way to get rid of USB mode on the sansa Clip+ version of rockbox? 16.18.48 # "get rid of" what exactly and why? 16.20.27 # Before the latest release, I could plug my player in by USB, and charge it whilst playing though speakers, if I wanted to add music, I'd boot into the OF. Now whenever I plug it in, it acts like a USB device, and so I can't play music whilst charging 16.20.49 Quit TheLemonMan (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.7) 16.22.11 # hold any button while plugging in, should be covered in our fine manual (maybe it has some outdated info though from a time when it was only one button to do this, but that's not wrong completely) 16.23.28 # Thanks, that works 16.29.04 # wodz: How do you suppose to solve problem with duplication? 16.31.40 # mortalis: my wild guess is that lcdif sends dmareq after every line 16.56.29 # Are there any known issues that would cause duplicate song entries in the database? I'm hoping its something in the tags but so far I have now been able to figure out what is wrong. I've done a scan via disk utility(OS X) and it found nothing wrong with files. Replacing the files hasn't and deleting the database and rerunning yields no change. 16.57.34 # MCrase: are they really duplicate entries? If you ask for properties from the context menu it should show the file path, which you can use to verify they're not really separate files with one of them being in some sort of trash directory 16.57.39 Quit stoffel (Read error: Operation timed out) 17.06.48 # Ughh, now I feel dumb. I should have checked the properties first thing. I never thought about the .Trash folder having the files because the trash can was showing empty. Had to go in with the terminal to kill that folder. Finder wouldn't let me touch it. 17.07.18 # You can set rockbox to show all files (including hidden), and then delete from there 17.12.31 # Thanks for the help. I'm gonna go read through the manual again. Its been years (like 5)since I have read it all the way through. It seems like when I have an issues its always something simple while I'm off over complicating a solution. 17.13.50 Quit bitcraft (Remote host closed the connection) 17.14.26 Join bitcraft [0] (~bitcraft@173-20-20-92.client.mchsi.com) 17.14.42 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 17.18.23 Quit [Saint] (Remote host closed the connection) 17.21.15 # funman: I've seen that. The problem isn't that sed on OS X doesn't support -i, the problem is that the configure script doesn't like it. 17.21.35 # which means I need to look closer what exactly the problem is -- maybe it's a combination of switches 17.22.11 # d'oh! 17.22.16 # * bluebrother slaps forehead hard 17.22.38 # Bagder: the problem with the genlang script is that I changed it, committed it but forgot to push the change :( 17.22.48 # heh 17.22.56 # Commit d1ebb38 in www by 03Dominik Riebeling: genlang: use git for release string retrieval. 17.23.17 # a fix that's done over 4 weeks ago :( 17.23.26 # is there anything that needs to be done to make that go live? 17.24.21 # it'll go up automatically 17.24.32 # * gevaerts gives bluebrother a subscription to a coffee home delivery service :) 17.24.44 # the web site symlinks to the source repo, which is updated automatically 17.24.52 # gevaerts: thanks :) 17.24.57 # nice. 17.26.08 # yay, builds voice file for 3.11 now. 17.45.16 Quit bitcraft (Remote host closed the connection) 17.45.20 Join kadoban_ [0] (~kadoban@ip98-165-177-158.ph.ph.cox.net) 18.02.27 Quit GodEater_ (Quit: Page closed) 18.06.01 Join anewuser_ [0] (~anewuser@190.207.141.68) 18.08.38 Quit anewuser (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 18.23.38 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 18.28.49 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207.144.201.128) 18.32.56 Join bitcraft [0] (~bitcraft@66.254.199.148) 18.40.28 Quit user485763 (Quit: Leaving.) 18.41.10 Quit einhirn (Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org) 19.10.24 Quit remlap (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19.10.49 Join remlap [0] (~Patrick@190.28.169.217.in-addr.arpa) 19.14.46 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 19.18.17 Quit kadoban_ (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 19.29.12 # gevaerts: 3.1.11 19.29.15 # er, 3.11.1 19.29.27 # this weekend/tomorrow? 19.29.58 # Fine with me. I have can do any time 19.30.07 # * gevaerts removes some verbs 19.30.35 # cool 19.30.52 # It will depend on Bagder I guess 19.31.05 # Well Easter = Friday and Monday off so I have the time :) 19.31.08 # Yeah 19.31.16 # Although all the prep stuff can be done 19.31.21 # and building etc 19.32.21 # Oh, indeed. Just about everything can be done in advance 19.33.16 Quit MethoS- (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 19.34.23 Quit enthdegree (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 19.35.29 # * kugel has found a work-around for his pulseaudio problem 19.38.03 Quit Strife89 (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 19.42.19 Quit Xerion (Quit: ) 19.44.28 Join lebellium [0] (~chatzilla@f052147213.adsl.alicedsl.de) 19.52.19 # bluebrother: ping 19.52.51 # kugel: pong 19.53.40 # * bluebrother has to leave in like 1 minute :o 19.55.49 # * bluebrother out. bbl. 19.57.27 # bluebrother (logs): just saw it in #pulseaudio and I thought we could steal the idea: a bot posts links to their wiki when someone says "wiki:Foo", similarly to the g#NN links 20.04.59 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 20.12.00 Join wodz [0] (~wodz@89-76-160-35.dynamic.chello.pl) 20.31.38 Quit WalkGood (Quit: ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪) 20.36.35 Join Strife89 [0] (~Strife89@207.144.201.128) 20.37.46 Quit enthdegree (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 20.53.41 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@ip117-49-211-87.adsl2.static.versatel.nl) 20.53.41 Quit bertrik (Changing host) 20.53.41 Join bertrik [0] (~bertrik@rockbox/developer/bertrik) 20.58.45 Join enthdegree [0] (~BitchX@unaffiliated/enthdegree) 21.08.01 Join benedikt93 [0] (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) 21.12.50 Quit XavierGr (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 21.14.48 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 21.23.55 Join dhrasmus [0] (~dhrasmus@c-76-105-170-114.hsd1.or.comcast.net) 21.41.33 Quit enthdegree (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 21.47.41 Join lovasoa [0] (~olojkine@78.251.26.67) 21.48.12 Part lovasoa 22.00.52 Quit fs-bluebot (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 22.01.55 Quit bluebrother (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 22.01.58 Join fs-bluebot [0] (~fs-bluebo@f053153049.adsl.alicedsl.de) 22.03.59 Join bluebrother [0] (~dom@rockbox/developer/bluebrother) 22.12.49 Quit mortalis (Quit: KVIrc 4.1.1 Equilibrium http://www.kvirc.net/) 22.40.41 Quit wodz (Quit: Leaving) 22.55.59 # bertrik: ping 22.56.47 Quit nosa-j (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23.00.01 Join nosa-j [0] (~m00k@adsl-74-235-42-90.clt.bellsouth.net) 23.14.51 *** Saving seen data "./dancer.seen" 23.21.33 Quit ender` (Quit: Hardware, n The part of the computer that you can kick.) 23.27.10 Quit Strife89 (Quit: Leaving) 23.28.41 Join diginet_ [0] (~diginet@adsl-69-153-135-2.dsl.hstntx.swbell.net) 23.30.27 Quit MCrase (Quit: MCrase) 23.31.04 Quit diginet (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 23.35.07 Quit liar (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 23.39.41 Join TheLemonMan [0] (~LemonBoy@adsl-ull-32-192.50-151.net24.it) 23.44.51 Quit benedikt93 (Quit: Bye ;)) 23.48.22 Quit bertrik (Quit: And That, My Liege, Is How We Know the Earth to Be Banana Shaped) 23.54.53 Quit dhrasmus (Quit: Leaving) 23.54.58 Quit bitcraft (Remote host closed the connection)