Hello Uwe,
I located the battery and removed it for 60 seconds, then booted up my
NAS and performed your commands. My syslog and tracelog are attached.
I think this made no difference. The date is still incorrect.
Any ideas?
Helge
On 08/07/2016 11:46 AM, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
Hello Helge,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 11:28 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I recently purchased a Raspberry Pi 3. Its got a Broadcom SoC, and its
> ARMv8. Its running a Debian-lite kernel, which I believe is a modified
> 4.4 kernel.
>
> Below is the output from cpuinfo. I see ARMv8's crc32 is avai
Hello Helge,
On 08/07/2016 11:37 AM, Helge Wiemann wrote:
> apt install i2c-tools
> echo 0-0030 > /sys/bus/i2c/devices/0-0030/driver/unbind
> i2cget -y 0 0x30 0x80
>
> This is what you asked for:
>
> 1) -bash: echo: write error: No such device
> 2) no output
> 3) i2cget -y 0 0x30 0x80
> 4) -bash
Hello Helge,
On 08/06/2016 08:55 PM, Helge Wiemann wrote:
> Ever since I applied your patch the system clock would not sync and
> point to January 1st (1970?). Is there any way I can reverse the stuff I
> did to my NAS?
What is my patch? Can you show your boot log? What is the output on
console a
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