Hey,
check the March 200 mailing list archive on the debian site:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm-0003/threads.html
Regards,
Marko
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> Hi All,
>
> Is there a mp3 player for arm based system.
> I searched debian site ( @ ../binary-arm/..) I'm unable to find.
> Can someb
Hi All,
Is there a mp3 player for arm based system.
I searched debian site ( @ ../binary-arm/..) I'm unable to find.
Can somebody tell me where can I look for it and what lib files do I need.
Thanks,
_Saran_
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 10:21:58PM +, Philip Blundell wrote:
> Richard Atterer wrote:
> >Er - where can you get a precompiled 2.4 kernel for RiscPCs?
>
> ftp.armlinux.org:/pub/lkab/netwinder-cvs-2.4/
Thanks for the link. I fetched
kernel-image-2.4.1-riscpc_20010210_arm.deb, dissected it and
> "Philip" == Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Philip> Isn't it still in the pool directory? If not, I almost
Philip> certainly have one on my disk at work. I'll look it out
Philip> tomorrow.
Thanks!
I was ready to reinstall potato now.
Was libc6-2.2.1 done by the
>Does anyone have a copy of libc-2.2_??_arm.deb around still? That
>seems to the only version of 'libc' that works right now (unless you
>reinstall from a potato image).
Isn't it still in the pool directory? If not, I almost certainly have one on
my disk at work. I'll look it out tomorrow.
p.
> "Bdale" == Bdale Garbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bdale> Ok, so I was trying to build something on my Netwinder that
Bdale> needed pieces not already installed, so I freshened it to
Bdale> latest sid. In the process, I seem to have broken my
Bdale> ability to compile anyth
Richard Atterer wrote:
>On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 05:46:06PM +, Philip Blundell wrote:
>> Can you try with a 2.4 kernel? There's nothing about the binaries
>> themselves that should make them problematic for ARM7, as far as I
>> know. But I don't entirely trust 2.2 kernels on such machines.
>
>Er
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After the failure, I also attempted to continue by installing
> everything manually. Formatting the partitions and unzipping
> base2_2.tgz worked OK, but e.g. "apt-get update" or the "gzip"
> contained in base2_2
On Sun, Feb 11, 2001 at 05:46:06PM +, Philip Blundell wrote:
> Can you try with a 2.4 kernel? There's nothing about the binaries
> themselves that should make them problematic for ARM7, as far as I
> know. But I don't entirely trust 2.2 kernels on such machines.
Er - where can you get a precom
Richard Atterer wrote:
>When I start the installer (from plain RISC OS 3.7, without anything
>booted or any modules loaded, and no extra args to the kernel), I get
>the splash screen, and after I press Return, the "is determining the
>current state..." message appears for a very short time, there i
Hi all,
well, it seems there *are* problems with the boot floppies on ARM710s
after all. :-(
I tried to start the installation process using the latest 2.2.16 boot
floppies from ftp.arm.linux.org.uk, built on 2000-09-06.
When I start the installer (from plain RISC OS 3.7, without anything
booted
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I see. Does it look as though all command-line arguments are just being
> >> ignored?
> >
> >That would a reasonable diagnosis.
>
> Well, it's pretty weird. Wookey tried that kernel on a RiscPC and didn't
>> I see. Does it look as though all command-line arguments are just being
>> ignored?
>
>That would a reasonable diagnosis.
Well, it's pretty weird. Wookey tried that kernel on a RiscPC and didn't
complain of any problems in that respect. (He did have trouble booting on an
ARM610.)
Boot pa
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >the flag above. Without the suppression of course, the drive appears at
> >hdc, which might be ok, but it still panics when it can't find the root
> >filesystem.
>
> I see. Does it look as though all command-
>inetd: getrlimit: Function not implemented.
I just tried the 2.2.18-rmk1 `netwinder' kernel from lkab on my CATS, and I
don't see that error. This with the latest potato versions of libc6 and
inetd. I guess you have to debug it some more yourself.
p.
>It's on APDL interface, with root filesystem normally being hda4. There
>are errors about time outs on internal IDE - unsurprising, since there's
>nothing on it - but this is normally suppressed on other kernels with
>the flag above. Without the suppression of course, the drive appears at
>hdc,
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Philip Blundell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >lkab 2.2.18 kernel doesn't boot for me - it appears to become upset at
> >not having drives on the internal IDE interface, and does't respond to
> >the normal ide0=0 parameters, evetually panicking because it ca
# netkit-base
severity 83022 wishlist
severity 84827 wishlist
tag 84827 - wontfix
merge 83022 84827
# xcdroast
severity 83755 wishlist
severity 84497 wishlist
# (84497 seems a weird bug to have been reassigned)
# cgiwrap
severity 83834 wishlist
# innfeed
severity 83859 wishlist
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