On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 6:24 AM, Fox Charli wrote:
> I am running Debian Squeeze 6.0.7 on a NSLU2
Debian squeeze will be EOL in a few months, you might want to upgrade to wheezy.
> After a flash-kernel, my apt seems to be broken :
Those two sound unrelated.
> apt-get: symbol lookup error: /usr/
Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
Any feedback will be kindly appreciated.
I've always thought there is something fundamentally wrong.
What is qreal supposed to be used for? If it's supposed to be used for
things where float would be adequate then shouldn't it be float on all
plat
Hello everyone,
I am running Debian Squeeze 6.0.7 on a NSLU2 (thanks for this by the way,
works great!)
I am seeking for help here as my google searches weren't successful.
After a flash-kernel, my apt seems to be broken :
apt-get: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libapt-pkg.so.4.10: undefined
symbo
On Saturday 02 November 2013 15:29:05 Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
wrote:
> Hi! Starting from Qt 5.2.0 (most probably from rc1 and definitely not from
> beta1 currently in experimental) Qt5 will switch qreal from float to double
> on arm*.
I forgot to mention: please keep pkg-kde-talk at l
Hi! Starting from Qt 5.2.0 (most probably from rc1 and definitely not from
beta1 currently in experimental) Qt5 will switch qreal from float to double on
arm*.
We have the option to keep some archs in float by passing a compilation
parameter. I've done so for armel and sh4, so only armhf will s
* Ian Campbell [2013-11-01 20:19]:
> IIRC the main reason is that the factory shipped u-boot can only speak
> FAT which isn't really suitable for mounting as /boot (lack of POSIXy
> features like symlinks, for e.g. the vmlinuz link, I think was the main
> issue).
But since the Dreamplug has a ser
Stanley,
As a workaround, run the installer again, chroot into the installed
system, edit /usr/share/flash-kernel/db/all.db, search for the
Dreamplug entry and change
Boot-Device: /dev/sda1
to
Boot-Device: /dev/sdb1
Then run flash-kernel. The files in /boot should be up to date now.
--
Mar
> The opensource lima driver is far from even thinking to support the
> Mali-600 series. This is one point that make me realy sad. Linux on
> embedded plattforms could be so great, but the most projects can't be
> done without graphic drivers. So you have usualy two options, use
> android or th
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