Hi Karsten,
> I can't access my sheeva plug right now, but if I remember correctly mtd0 is
> for uboot, mtd1 for the kernel and mtd2 for the system, so you would need to
> flash the kernel to mtd1
You are right, mtd0 is reserved for uBoot.
> But that does work in fact, just remember to reflash w
I can't access my sheeva plug right now, but if I remember correctly mtd0 is
for uboot, mtd1 for the kernel and mtd2 for the system, so you would need to
flash the kernel to mtd1
But that does work in fact, just remember to reflash whenever Martin publishes
a new kernel.
On Martins Debian there
Hi guys,
I would like to install debian lenny on the flash (mtd0) of my Sheeva Plug.
When using ubuntu, I'm used to get uImage and burn it directly to mtd0
using nandwrite command and copying kernel modules to its destination.
Can I do the same with debian lenny uImage?
Is there a guide to do t
* Rafael Seste [2009-09-21 13:58]:
> I've successfully installed the Debian Lenny on my Sheeva plug. In
> order to compile a driver I need the linux headers, but I can't find
> the correspondents ones (2.6.29-2-kirkwood)
> I'm using this repo: "deb http://people.debian.org/~tbm/orion lenny main"
>
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 2:01 PM, wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 13:58:12 -0300, Rafael Seste wrote:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I've successfully installed the Debian Lenny on my Sheeva plug. In
>> order to compile a driver I need the linux headers, but I can't find
>> the correspondents ones (2.6.29-2-k
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 13:58:12 -0300, Rafael Seste wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've successfully installed the Debian Lenny on my Sheeva plug. In
> order to compile a driver I need the linux headers, but I can't find
> the correspondents ones (2.6.29-2-kirkwood)
> I'm using this repo: "deb http://peop
Hi guys,
I've successfully installed the Debian Lenny on my Sheeva plug. In
order to compile a driver I need the linux headers, but I can't find
the correspondents ones (2.6.29-2-kirkwood)
I'm using this repo: "deb http://people.debian.org/~tbm/orion lenny main"
Anybody knows where I can find this
On 09/21/2009 07:13 AM, Martin Guy wrote:
> On 9/21/09, Martin Guy wrote:
>> I just tried this, and it's doing a misaligned word access:
>
> Sorry, my mistake. It's pumping misaligned half-word (16-bit)
> accesses, which again returns some form of garbage, probably either
> the correct value if i
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 20:46:11 +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> I've built kernel snapshots for armel based on 2.6.31. If your device
> has a recovery mechanism or a serial console, free feel to test them
> on your favourite ARM machine and report any problems you encounter to
> this list.
>
>
On 9/21/09, Martin Guy wrote:
> I just tried this, and it's doing a misaligned word access:
Sorry, my mistake. It's pumping misaligned half-word (16-bit)
accesses, which again returns some form of garbage, probably either
the correct value if it's from the middle of a 4-byte word or some
combinat
On 9/21/09, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> I should note that i have some concerns about tremor on armel in general
> that haven't been addressed by upstream (and i haven't been able to sort
> out):
>
> http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/tremor/2009-April/001564.html
>
> Maybe this update will co
Matthias Klose a écrit :
> Besides the open license issue, are there any objections from port
> maintainers
> to make GCC-4.4 the default?
>
> As a first step that would be a change of the default for C, C++, ObjC,
> ObjC++
> and Fortran.
>
Please note that building glibc with gcc-4.4 on arm
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