Re: Re: Debian Wheezy rootfs for Chromebook

2013-03-11 Thread Paul Wise
The alsa-libs package is called alsa-lib and it looks like ALSA UCM profiles are in the alsa-lib source package and in the Debian libasound2 package in /usr/share/alsa/cards. So alsa-ucm-conf is a distraction, ignore it. All the UCM files from ChromeOS need to be pushed upstream to the alsa-lib gi

Re: Re: Debian Wheezy rootfs for Chromebook

2013-03-11 Thread Vassilis Laganakos
Hi Paul, > On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Vassilis Laganakos wrote: > > > Then you need to copy the ALSA ucm configuration files for DAISY, > > Could you file a bug about this against the relevant package? It is > about time we had the ALSA ucm stuff (whatever it is) in Debian. > > http://www.

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-11 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Sander wrote: > peter green wrote (ao): >> So I think two arndaleboards in a 1U EATX case would be tight but >> doable. The biggest problem would likely be the serial console >> connector and it may be nessacery to use a custom cable for that >> either using an IDC

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-11 Thread Sander
peter green wrote (ao): > Sander wrote: > >peter green wrote (ao): > >>So I think two arndaleboards in a 1U EATX case would be tight but > >>doable. The biggest problem would likely be the serial console > >>connector and it may be nessacery to use a custom cable for that > >>either using an IDC D

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-11 Thread peter green
Sander wrote: peter green wrote (ao): So I think two arndaleboards in a 1U EATX case would be tight but doable. The biggest problem would likely be the serial console connector and it may be nessacery to use a custom cable for that either using an IDC D connector or using a conventional solde

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-11 Thread Sander
Phil Endecott wrote (ao): > Steve McIntyre writes: > > The second issue is reliability - various people have reported > > instability when working their arndale machines hard for > > building. > > Can you say more, i.e. who has reported that, where? Yes, please :-) Haven't had issues with mine

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-11 Thread Sander
Peter Bauer wrote (ao): > Is there anywhere a guide how to > install Debian on the Arndale board ? Follow the instructions at https://wiki.linaro.org/Boards/Arndale/Setup/EnterpriseUbuntuServer to make the arndale boot from sdhc. Use multistrap on a different debian system to put an initial debia

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-11 Thread Sander
peter green wrote (ao): > So I think two arndaleboards in a 1U EATX case would be tight but > doable. The biggest problem would likely be the serial console > connector and it may be nessacery to use a custom cable for that > either using an IDC D connector or using a conventional solder or > crimp