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06:15.32jayakumar2anyone with cs5536 hw up for trying an audio patch?
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08:11.15Gnulnulf_does anybody know where to find a smidump which understands IslSchema?
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19:23.08prpplaguedsaxena: ping
19:24.56YazzYsup sup
19:28.33prpplaguessdd
19:30.07YazzYprpplague: dude, any idea why sshd would not work/allow users to login when telnetd does?  Does it require any special stuff to be operative ?
19:31.16YazzYit prompts for password but thats about it
19:31.38prpplagueyea well there are about a thousand reason why it wouldn't
19:31.56prpplaguedid you bother to check the log to see why it doesn't?
19:32.28YazzYthe thing is i did not make it to log ...
19:32.39YazzYprpplague: i just thought you had a quick idea
19:33.05YazzYnever mnind then, i know i need to make it log the requests first to be able to squeeze that problem
19:33.21YazzYprpplague: and idea, does it use any special devices on linux  ?
19:33.49YazzYon BSDs it uses getty afair
19:35.02prpplagueYazzY: its useless to speculate, you need to enable the logs first
19:35.09YazzYyepp
19:35.39YazzYprpplague: you've any experience with BSDs besides Linux ? Especially NetBSD on embedded devices?
19:36.15prpplagueyes, however i am primarily linux as that is what i am employed to do
19:36.19YazzYI worked a lot with FreeBSD and NetBSD and I am just pretty new to the way Linux does stuff
19:36.39YazzYprpplague: out of curiousity, what do you work with ?
19:36.55prpplaguewhat or who?
19:37.00YazzYwhat
19:37.11YazzYis the "who" part that interesting too?
19:37.33prpplagueok, what hardware, what software, what types of devices? question was a little vague
19:38.05YazzYall of it, everything is pretty much interesting
19:38.38prpplaguehehe don't have that much time, that would take all day plus some
19:38.53YazzYprpplague: so what kind of software ?
19:39.08YazzYand what platforms?
19:41.09prpplagueYazzY: linux + ARM
19:43.27YazzYprpplague: heh, ok
19:44.04YazzYyou could as well say an O.S and a CPU type
19:44.34prpplaguehehe, well your question wasn't really very specific
19:47.19YazzYprpplague: what do you code ? Networking appliances? MP3 players? Car stearing computers?
19:47.34YazzYit's not that vague if you give it a thought
19:47.48prpplaguehttp://www.amltd.com custom industrial handheld and mobile devices
19:48.12YazzYexciting
19:48.31YazzYi pressume you're programming too, right ?
19:49.59prpplaguei don't do much end user application, i'm on the board bringup side of things
19:50.22prpplaguei basically bring up linux on new boards
19:50.43YazzYthat would require driver programming?
19:50.50prpplagueyes
19:50.57YazzYso you do some C coding ?
19:51.11prpplagueyes
19:51.26YazzYare you also familiar with XML parsing with C ?
19:53.14YazzYi am thought of XML based startup and config code but I still have some stuff I did not figure out yet
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19:53.42prpplagueyes i'm familiar with xml parsing however that tends to be more end user stuff
19:54.49YazzYprpplague: not if you use XML on your linux to configure network, services etc
19:55.15prpplagueYazzY: yes that is still considered userland
19:57.08YazzYprpplague: maybe you could answer/help me. Do people fopen XML files and store changes in them or do they produce new XML files?
19:57.53YazzYsay i have <ipaddress>127.0.0.1</ipaddress> , would i edit what's inside that tag ?
19:58.14YazzYor just create a brand new XML file and overwrite the old one ?
19:58.24prpplagueYazzY: the few application that i have used that involve xml, i simply used the libxml to do what i needed to do
19:59.07YazzYprpplague: is libxml just to parse files or does it have some write functions ?
20:01.08prpplaguehttp://www.xmlsoft.org
20:01.28YazzYi am already there
20:01.41YazzYit's just seem to be down
20:01.50YazzYtheir httpd times out
20:05.59YazzYi actually ported ezxml to netbsd and freebsd
20:06.07YazzYezxml.sf.net
20:07.09prpplagueahh well you shouldn't have any trouble with linux then
20:07.21prpplaguelike i said, i don't do much in userland these days
20:07.26YazzYoki
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20:54.27dsaxenaprpplague: pong
20:57.40prpplaguedsaxena: erikm said he thought you were doing a cs89xx re-write
20:57.40prpplaguedsaxena: is that the case?
21:01.29dsaxenayes, it's somewhat on hold atm due to other stuff i need to do
21:02.06dsaxenabasically cleaning it up, getting rid of a ot of cruft code for whcih i cannot find referential documentation, and making it into a bonafide platform driver
21:05.10prpplagueahh
21:05.34prpplaguedsaxena: there is a board design called the "packet wacker" with the cs8900
21:05.55prpplaguedsaxena: pretty popular with the micro guys
21:06.22prpplaguedsaxena: just curious if you were looking at doing any 8-bit polling support for the cs8900
21:07.36prpplaguedsaxena: alot of the hobby huts carry them - http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=200
21:08.58prpplaguedsaxena: i've written up some 2.4 kernel stuff to do the job for our inhouse stuff, but hadn't looked at doing anything for 2.6 yet
21:16.48dsaxenaprpplague: hadn't looked at 8-bit support
21:17.02dsaxenabut once the driver is done, it should be fairly trivial
21:18.03prpplaguedsaxena: yea i figured as much, was just curious if it was in the works, didn't want to duplicate work
21:18.29prpplaguedsaxena: hehe beside network drivers aren't my cup of tea, still working on getting the knack of writing them
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