[00:01:34] well, using the release build is basicly "i risk breaking my device and i hope i'll get some help if i break it". using trunk is the same, sans the help option [00:02:27] i'm actually using it, and i haven't found any critical issues so far [00:02:46] except the diskmode thing [00:02:50] <[Saint]> Errrr... [00:02:55] <[Saint]> Aha. Right. [00:03:07] <[Saint]> They won't be able to _not_ use it. [00:03:12] <[Saint]> So I won't supply it. [00:03:40] <[Saint]> The only consideration I'll make in this regard is if someone specifically states they're using a tarkan CF adapter plate. [00:03:59] <[Saint]> Then HEAD has some benefit for them. [00:04:08] <[Saint]> errr...sorry s/HEAD/trunk/ [00:04:19] <[Saint]> (you crazy cats and your subversion...) [00:05:17] yes, and some menu+select hdd head crash protection, and low battery bootloop protection [00:05:39] like in the previous guy's case [00:05:44] <[Saint]> Low battery bootloop is a non-issue IMO. [00:05:53] <[Saint]> It charges while powered off - easy fix. [00:06:16] well, it's confusing, we should write it somewhere [00:06:25] <[Saint]> Not my fault he didn't come in and ask me about it. ;) [00:06:49] <[Saint]> One shouldn't be pushing the device past critical shutdown level anyway. [00:07:13] <[Saint]> If it shuts down, respect its decision and charge the fucker. :P [00:12:38] it discharges if you forget about its existence for a couple of months [00:13:36] anyway, if they want to install trunk we can't stop them in any way, we can only make their life a bit easier by providing ready-to-flash builds [00:15:26] <[Saint]> I disagree with both those points. [00:15:47] <[Saint]> We can indeed. And its arguable if it would. [00:16:17] <[Saint]> There's a single edge case approximately one person has hit. [00:19:23] my point was to save them the building efforts (especially elf2emcorepp), not to save them the issues resuilting from using the actual build :) [04:26:30] *** Joins: steffengy (~quassel@p57B494F4.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) [04:30:18] *** Quits: steffengy1 (~quassel@p57B493D7.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [06:36:05] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [06:36:52] *** Joins: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [07:28:00] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [07:44:43] *** Joins: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) [17:18:54] *** Joins: dorqus (4173e21d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.65.115.226.29) [17:20:04] good morning, so I'm trying to install EMcore on a 6th gen ipod classic, 160gb - I followed the guide to the t, but trying from both Linux and Windows, once I install the installer-ipodclassic.ubi onto the ipod and reboot, I still see the Apple logo :( [17:20:28] (and then it just boots into the normal iPod OS) [17:38:12] hrm looks like 3rd time was the charm, seem to be installing now.... [17:51:01] *** Quits: dorqus (4173e21d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.65.115.226.29) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds)