On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 12:51:35AM +0100, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
> So I think porting Debian simply means adapting flash-kernel to install
> the uImage to the right path, and building installation images for USB
> drives. I will have some questions about flash-kernel and devio, but I
> shall ask them
Hello,
I am considering to try and port Debian to the Excito B3 [1]. This is a
small size, low consuption, Marvell Kirkwood-based home server.
[1] http://www.excito.com/bubba/products/overview.html
B3s are provided with a pre-installed custom Debian, with a custom
kernel and a specific web-b
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Back to polyorb compilation.
I have added a -lpthread option to the compilation of po_catref and the
compilation still fails on the missing symbol parts. Does anybody
already encountered such behaviour ?
Le 12/01/2011 15:12, Xavier Grave a écrit :
>
Hello,
I try to transform a Marvel Discovery MV78200 into a router where I like
to use the first four PCIe 1x with the AzureWave AR5BXB6. It seems the
"ath5k" does not work with ARM Microcontrollers..
Can someone tell me, which driver I need?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle
It was my esata box... I'm using now an esata/usb dock made from Conceptronic
http://www.conceptronic.net/site/desktopdefault.aspx?tabindex=1&tabid=212&cid=10&gid=1070&pid=CHDDOCK23E
Now my link is at 3gb/s instead of 1.5 gb/s ( maybe the broken box was sata 1
and not sata 2 ) and no errors are
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