n't boot - that's what the bug report linked above is about.
>
> In addition, I have the official case fan installed.
>
>
> I'll try a powered hub whenever I can.
>
>
> On 3/17/24 18:40, Alan Corey wrote:
>
> Tried a DR Ok? Could be a low voltage issu
Tried a DR Ok? Could be a low voltage issue. Powered hubs are good to
keep around. I have a Pi4 and a 512 GB SSD working fine in a USB adapter
(under Linux). Not my 1TB though.
On Sun, Mar 17, 2024, 5:32 PM Douglas Silva wrote:
> I'm getting filesystem errors during operation, and they're no
I don't remember if OpenBSD has lsblk or not, you might try that. Or
gparted.
I have 3 SSDs in USB adapters and one in particular seems more sensitive to
voltage than the rest. This is under Linux.
On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 12:41 PM Joel Carnat wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've decided to plug a 2.5" 8T
Omnidirectional mics are good and way under $1 on Aliexpress.
Unidirectional mics have more noise ( look at the s/n number) and worse
high frequency response.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2023, 6:31 AM Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2023/01/27 09:41, Jan Stary wrote:
> > On Jan 26 23:58:26, mark.kette...@xs4al
Does it have a nwid and password for your network available in some config file?
It may be hanging trying to ghet a dhcp lease. Should time out and
give up at least after 10 minutes or so, not be hung. Maybe you're
not using dhcp.
You have a lot of "not configured" messages, that used to mean yo
Putting it on torrent gets my vote, I have unreliable internet too.
With a torrent client you can run a CRC check on your downloaded data
and replace only the bad segment. And interruptions are never a
problem.
On 6/1/21, Dave Polaschek wrote:
> I’ve tried ftp and http (and https).
>
> I suspect
I have this StarTech which isn't the Speed Dragon:
https://www.startech.com/en-us/cards-adapters/icusbaudio7d
And I only hear hum when recording now that I think of it. arecord -l
on a Pi 3B gives an empty list. But it's plughw:2,0,0 under Alsa (on
the Pinebook)
On 5/11/21, Luca Castagnini wro
I was doing a bunch of recording last summer. When I could run the
laptop on batteries it worked quite well but if I plugged in the AC
adapter there was so much noise it was unusable. And I was using a
StarTech card but I don't remember the "Speed Dragon", just
cm106-like. I picked up a couple c
How clean is your power? Any way to try it on batteries, even just for a
few minutes?
On Tue, May 11, 2021, 9:02 AM Luca Castagnini wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am asking for help with the following problem:
> I am trying to reproduce a song on the Raspberry Pi 4B using OpenBSD
> -current and an
id flash the debian ‘flasher’ image to the micro sd card, booted it,
> and had it run through its reimaging process, and afterwards the bbb booted
> debian just fine, so the micro sd card and the emmc are both functional.
>
>
>> On Mar 20, 2021, at 14:52, Alan Corey wrote:
>>
man mount, then type /read-only to search, / to search for the same thing
again. Sometimes a read-only mount happens if thare's something wrong.
But reformat and try reloading before you throw it away.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 3:30 PM Fred wrote:
> On 3/20/21 1:28 PM, Jordon wrote:
> > I recently
It might have gotten mounted read-only for some reason.
BTW I'm seen a few cases now where a bad SD card could be fixed by
reformatting then reloading. Stick it in something else like a camera to
format it, then reimage it back to Linux. May not be 100% reliable.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 10:46 AM
Bus usb@fe90: device name usb@fe90
>
> Register 2000140 NbrPorts 2
>
> Starting the controller
>
> USB XHCI 1.10
> scanning bus usb@fe38 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found
>
> scanning bus usb@fe3a for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found
>
> scanning bus
OK, thanks, I'll just leave room for it on my SSD and try 6.7 when it
comes out. I'm not in any rush for it.
On 3/18/20, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 02:08:07PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
>
>> You'll need -current on this hardware.
>
> To elaborate a bit: several developers hav
There's probably not enough info here to do much with, I did this in
response to a conversation on the Pine64 forum:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7070
I did this using the idbloader.img from u-boot-aarch64-2019.10.tgz
that's for the Rock Pro 64 because it's close. The laptop's page
I don't know about that particular machine either but in general for
longterm use watch out for the SD card. I have 3 Raspberry Pi
machines and all was fine for about a year but the SDs were gradually
failing. One finally stopped booting and badblocks shows over 3% of it
is bad, which caused weird
Hmm, you mean documentation from ARM or from Broadcom? There seems to
be a ton of stuff at http://infocenter.arm.com but the URL's funky or
blocked by my ISP. I can go there in Lynx from my devio.us account
but I'm a little out of practice with Lynx. I was seeing tables of
contents in documents,
I thought it was the bootloader, but I see there's u-boot (and QEMU)
for the Pi now.
http://elinux.org/RPi_U-Boot
I don't know, I just wish everybody could get along. I've had a Pi
model B for 3 years, I've got a new Pi 3B on its way. 64-bit and quad
core for $35? Even if I have to live with Lin
OK, I'm beginning to get it. I found and skimmed a "device porting
walkthrough" (looks like it might have been PowerPoint lecture slides)
at
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/slides/abs2013_zores_jellybean.pdf
There are also a couple of Oreilly Android books mentioned in that.
I
Look at ebay # 181376698058 for $80 and I added a 64 gig SD card from
B&H Photo. Then I installed Sven Ola's "Debian Kit" which is on
Sourceforge. No huge blob or anything. It installs into a file or
partition so I've got it running in a 40 gig partition. It starts
from a script that mounts the
ulator in the Android OS so you could run an off-the-shelf
> release of OpenBSD in as a VM in Android? I can't decide if that could
> be in the slightest bit useful or not)
>
> Nick.
>
>
> On 02/15/15 12:46, Alan Corey wrote:
>> I'm not talking full control of a
c. Can there be X video drivers, a
way to attach gpsd to the GPS hardware, use the Android keyboard,
connect to the WiFi, bluetooth, USB, camera, and sensors? I'm not
sure what I want but I feel like I don't have access to the hardware I
own. An OpenBSD dmesg would be a good start.
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