2015-12-27 00:08:57 @kido suebt: you should try asteroid-settings (available in latest meta-asteroid) to see how your LayerStack reacts in case of "real world apps", it's kind of unusuble, we should try to find a solution 2015-12-27 13:39:00 toxxip hello 2015-12-27 14:19:54 wazd hey all 2015-12-27 14:30:14 toxxip hi 2015-12-27 14:30:56 toxxip should I buy a used lg g watch? :P 2015-12-27 14:54:45 dr_gogeta86 toxip, boh 2015-12-27 15:22:01 suebt kido: sure, will try :/ 2015-12-27 16:17:58 @kido hi toxip and wazd :) (sorry I'm gonna be pretty busy during the next few days) 2015-12-27 16:18:37 @kido toxip: well that could be a nice way to get started with asteroid but if you have porter skills then it would be better to buy a new one and port asteroid to it :) 2015-12-27 16:19:26 @kido by new one I mean something else than the g watch (and moto 360 which Nokius is working on :)) 2015-12-27 16:19:40 @kido suebt: cool :) 2015-12-27 16:24:23 suebt kido: just pushed the new image 2015-12-27 16:24:32 suebt but I can't launch the settings app 2015-12-27 16:24:33 suebt Failed to create display (No such file or directory) 2015-12-27 16:24:40 suebt oO 2015-12-27 16:26:07 suebt oh I'm stupid 2015-12-27 16:26:29 suebt or maybe not 2015-12-27 16:26:38 suebt I just git pulled meta-asteroid 2015-12-27 16:27:02 suebt and bitbaked. Was there smth else I was supposed to do in order to get it working? 2015-12-27 18:29:26 @kido suebt: yes I changed the wiki 2015-12-27 18:29:44 @kido XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is no longer /tmp but /run/user/1000/ 2015-12-27 18:30:57 @kido + there might be a problem with your TimePicker 2015-12-27 19:12:02 M-bobsummerwill kido - Do you think LG G Watch varies much from other Android Wear devices? I have a Gear Live, for example. Or is it more related to having the ability to gain root access? 2015-12-27 19:21:49 @kido M-bobsummerwill: getting root access is often not the problem 2015-12-27 19:22:08 @kido the problem is more related to the android drivers available through libhybris 2015-12-27 19:22:25 @kido so it basicaly comes to the SoC used by each watch 2015-12-27 19:23:30 M-bobsummerwill Right, right. 2015-12-27 19:24:17 Stskeeps gear live is samsung chip right? 2015-12-27 19:24:41 @kido I'm currently checking, I find Qualcomm APQ8026 atm 2015-12-27 19:24:42 M-bobsummerwill Ooh - looks like it's the same SoC :-) 2015-12-27 19:24:43 M-bobsummerwill http://www.anandtech.com/show/8228/inside-the-first-android-wear-devices-lg-g-watch-samsung-gear-live-teardown 2015-12-27 19:24:57 M-bobsummerwill Qualcomm APQ8026 2015-12-27 19:25:28 @kido well then that should be pretty easy to make asteroid work on it 2015-12-27 19:26:52 @kido mmhh zenwatch has the same 2015-12-27 19:27:53 @kido huawei watch too 2015-12-27 19:28:30 @kido only the moto 360 uses a TI SoC 2015-12-27 19:29:05 @kido darn, I thought constructors would be more imaginative 2015-12-27 19:32:07 @kido tag heuer used an intel soc and sony sw3 a broadcom one but else it's always the APQ8026, maybe we could factorize some work between devices then 2015-12-27 19:32:36 Stskeeps kido: it's always better to have one ODM and multiple brands.. 2015-12-27 19:33:03 @kido sure 2015-12-27 19:36:07 M-bobsummerwill I don't think anybody has bothered differentiating much at the hardware level because you're not allowed to differentiate AT ALL at the software level in Android Wear, so why bother giving yourself the work of hardware adaptions if you can just get one which already works, and slap your label on it! 2015-12-27 19:40:32 @kido indeed, the price difference seems to come mostly from the screen, packaging and marketing