Re: Bricked Sheevaplug

2012-12-03 Thread Herman Swartz
DrEagle Your posting is very busy. you show a dmesg output showing the boot up log for the host having a USB connection to the Sheeva PLUG, is that correct? Nothing like the output you show in your example can be seen on the console host. Are you expecting the dmesg output to show a USB port on

Re: potential new build hardware, "arndaleboard" samsung exynos 5,2GB ram

2012-12-03 Thread Phil Endecott
Hi Kevin, Kevin Bortis ruf.ch> writes: > Actually, I have one arndale board up and running. Over the weekend I > have recompiled our embedded Debian based dist and it is awesome fast. I > have attached an 256GB Samsung 830 Series SSD on the SATA3 port and got > ~250MB/s write speed (dd from /dev

Re: Bricked Sheevaplug

2012-12-03 Thread DrEagle
Sorry for the delay, I just come back home ! Le 03/12/2012 16:04, Herman Swartz a écrit : > No, I do not. Have been searching for a package for the USB/JTAG driver. I > have been searching for the driver. Plethora of hits to wade through to find > a fit. You need libftdi1 from debian repositori

Re: Bricked Sheevaplug

2012-12-03 Thread Herman Swartz
No, I do not. Have been searching for a package for the USB/JTAG driver. I have been searching for the driver. Plethora of hits to wade through to find a fit. No, ftdi_sio driver not loaded. The Windows driver that came with the Sheeva Devel Kit did work until I upgraded the Uboot to a generic

Re: potential new build hardware, "arndaleboard" samsung exynos 5,2GB ram

2012-12-03 Thread peter green
Kevin Bortis wrote: Ignore it until it actually exists. Actually, I have one arndale board up and running. What kernel and distro are you running on it? and what hardware does/doesn't work? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe".

Re: potential new build hardware, "arndaleboard" samsung exynos 5,2GB ram

2012-12-03 Thread Kevin Bortis
Phil Endecott chezphil.org> writes > peter green p10link.net> writes: >> It looks like a new samsung based devboard has come out (though it's not >> scheduled to actually ship until november). >Ignore it until it actually exists. Actually, I have one arndale board up and running. Over the wee

Re: SS4000E Fan speed, LEDS and power button

2012-12-03 Thread Maciej Soltysiak
I second it! I think a lot of people would benefit from this! I've struggled and gave up. I know some other people have had problems too. Maybe perhaps a 3.6 .config would be more current. Regards, Maciej On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 4:31 AM, Chris Wilkinson wrote: > I wonder if you could expand on