Re: mpg123 for arm..

2001-02-14 Thread Andre
> 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. I don't think there is (or could be) an easy port of mpg123 to ARM due to the ARM's lack of floating poi

Re: Problems installing on ARM710

2001-02-14 Thread Richard Atterer
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 04:27:20PM +0100, Richard Atterer wrote: > I booted with Peter's 2.2.16 kernel using the new root image, and > the crash immediately after the splash screen no longer occurs. I > haven't yet tried base2_2.tgz, Here's an update on my progress: With Wookey's root image, the

Re: boot-floppies status

2001-02-14 Thread Philip Blundell
Oh, one other issue, at the moment you need to manually apply the patch to mklibs.sh that I posted to debian-boot a few days ago. Hopefully it should be checked in soon. p.

Re: libc6_2.2-6 packages

2001-02-14 Thread Patrice LaFlamme
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 08:57:25AM + or thereabouts, Philip Blundell wrote: > ... are in ftp://ftp.armlinux.org/users/philb/ > > p. Did anyone else apply this patch? My X server segfaults everytime I try to start it... since applying this patch (I think.. I so rarely shut down or quit X...)

Re: mpg123 for arm..

2001-02-14 Thread Erik Mouw
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 10:36:49AM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a mp3 player for arm based system. Yes, madplay works quite good on ARM systems: http://www.mars.org/home/rob/proj/mpeg/ It's completely free of floating point (like splay), actively hacked (unlike mpg123), and relea

Re: Problems installing on ARM710

2001-02-14 Thread Richard Atterer
Hello, Wookey very kindly made available a version of the boot-floppies done for the Aleph1 release, with "various things fettled" :), at (or something like that). And what can I say - it works a treat!!! I booted with Peter's 2.2.16 kernel

Re: boot-floppies status

2001-02-14 Thread Wookey
On Tue 13 Feb, Philip Blundell wrote: > L.S. > > I think the code currently in the potato CVS tree should be consistent and > relatively functional now. At least, you should be able to say `make > release' and get some binaries out. Some notes: > - for riscpc, you need the new console-data p