oading the package lists again and going to start trying
to recover from the update crash.
Thanks!
Jerry
On 6/7/2018 12:41 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
On 07/06/18 16:00, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
A little background. I have Debian-arm 3.2.0-4-vexpress running under
QEMU. This has been working fi
n something like
/var/cache/apt/archive. Dpkg -i will install any deb over another, it's
good for reverting.
Similar nightmare on my rock64, that's why I'm on a phone.
Sent from my Motorola XT1527
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018, 11:57 AM Jerry Stuckle <mailto:stuckleje...@gmail.com>&
A little background. I have Debian-arm 3.2.0-4-vexpress running under
QEMU. This has been working fine, but in serious need of an upgrade.
So I ran apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. This resulted in a long
process of updating packages.
Unfortunately, the hosting system crashed while the u
On 9/4/2017 12:37 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 04 September 2017 12:07:56 Lennart Sorensen wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 06:31:46AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> But aren't the huge majority of the wireless keyboards and mice just
>>> BT at the core? Max reliable range when the dong
On 1/29/2017 1:48 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> Alan, ALL of the motor drivers are switchmode, with the current
> regulation running at or above 20 KHz. And these noise spikes are
> ringing at nominally 100 MHz. I have managed to get the xy motor noise
> under control by takeing out the switchmod
Ian/Lennart,
Just a quick update - been busy and haven't had much of a chance to work
on it. But I wanted to update you before I hit the hay - you've been so
much help.
I tried adding mmci to the modules list and rebuilding initrd. The
result was a kernel panic. No command line to check status
OK, the problem here is I'm not able to mount the disk. Nothing I do
causes it to show up in /dev. I'm using
qemu-system-arm -M vexpress-a9 \
-cpu cortex-a9 \
-m 1024M \
-kernel /export/armmp/vmlinuz \
-initrd /export/armmp/initrd.g
x27;m wondering if I have a problem with the dtb;
I'll have to look into that.
But at least I have something to work with now. Hopefully I can find
why the disk isn't being recognized now.
Thanks much!
Jerry
On 11/14/2016 5:03 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 02:48
downloaded, just in case I corrupted something along
the way.
There's got to be something very basic I'm missing here, but I have no
idea what it is.
Jerry
On 11/14/2016 1:00 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-11-14 at 12:46 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Hi, Ian,
>>
at 21:39 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Boot only gave me an empty window. No messages, nothing. I had to
>> force close the machine.
>
> You need the DTB too. /usr/lib/linux-image-3.16.0-4-armmp should
> contain vexpress-v2p-ca9.dtb which seems like the one you want (but
> t
;m using a 32bit chip. Or is there something else I'm
doing wrong here?
And it looks like I have the same problem on the hardware. Not good...
Thanks,
Jerry
On 11/12/2016 4:41 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-11-12 at 16:16 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Ian,
>>
>>
think. And the system is up to date.
Right now I have no idea what's causing the difference in versions. Any
ideas? This could be part of the cause of my problems.
Jerry
On 11/12/2016 1:15 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-11-12 at 10:22 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Ia
option. Not that it would help anyway - it's a very limited
emulation, and the reason I need to get a bridge running.
Jerry
On 11/12/2016 3:31 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-11-11 at 20:05 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Ian,
>>
>> Thanks much for the info.
>&g
n at some later time.
Thanks again for your help, Ian - I really do appreciate all of your
time. At least I now know it isn't something I did.
Jerry
On 11/11/2016 12:19 PM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-11-11 at 11:55 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Hi, Ian, and thanks again
years ago on another
project, and I don't recall everything I did from that time.
Jerry
On 11/11/2016 2:44 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-11-09 at 08:18 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Again, I appreciate any insight you can provide.
>
> Looks like you are using the a
On 11/8/2016 9:16 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-11-08 at 08:51 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> Any other ideas?
>
> I'm at a bit of a loss, maybe someone else has some bright ideas.
>
> A few bits of info whic might jolt someones memory:
>
> What is you
On 11/8/2016 4:25 PM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> On 08/11/16 21:00, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the input. There are no error messages from QEMU, and the
>> console status looks good. I started out with this on the QEMU mailing
>> list, but after lots of looking
On 11/8/2016 3:20 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-11-07 at 22:57 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> The only odd thing I see in the syslog at startup are lines indicating
>> eth0 is not found.
>
> Wild stab in the dark: Perhaps things have remembered the mac addr
Hi, all,
I'm trying to get Debian armhf (jessie) running under qemu-system-arm.
It's working OK except for one point.
If I don't specify any nic, QEMU supplies a default which is accepted by
Debian. However, when I specify a virtio-net-device (so I can bridge to
the host nic), I get no nic.
The
On 7/29/2014 9:02 AM, Paul Cooper wrote:
> Hoping I can get some help with connecting to and ultimately unbricking
> my TS219P.
>
> Please see http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=95908
>
> or:
>
> I cannot power on my NAS with the serial adaptor connected to my laptop.
>
> TS219P
> http
On 6/28/2014 6:04 PM, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 07:22:36PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>> you updated https://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort/CuBox-i with
>>
>> "The 3.15.1-1~exp1+ kernel in experimental also includes support for
>> framebuffer video over HDMI."
> ...
>>
On 6/28/2014 4:23 AM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
> On Friday 27 June 2014 20:16:04 Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 6/27/2014 4:42 PM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I see with my cubox-i running dhclient changing IP addresses, e.g. first
>&
On 6/27/2014 4:42 PM, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I see with my cubox-i running dhclient changing IP addresses, e.g. first the
> cubox-i receives 192.168.178.88 then it switches to 192.168.178.87:
>
> root@bokocube:/var/log# zgrep "dhclient" syslog.5.gz syslog.4.gz
> syslog.5.gz:Jan 1 0
On 6/11/2014 3:32 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-06-10 at 11:50 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 6/10/2014 10:49 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2014-06-10 at 10:33 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>> On 6/10/2014 8:48 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
>>>&g
On 6/10/2014 10:49 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-06-10 at 10:33 -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> On 6/10/2014 8:48 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>>>
>>>> I had a heck of a time trying to build a c
On 6/10/2014 8:48 AM, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>> I had a heck of a time trying to build a custom installer using the
>> (lack of) available documentation. I couldn't do it, so I went back and
>> tried to create a sta
On 6/10/2014 3:42 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-06-10 at 08:27 +0100, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 7:53 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
>>> On Sun, 2014-05-18 at 14:54 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 07:41:58PM +0200, Karsten Merker w
On 5/13/2014 2:58 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 12 mai 14, 16:58:21, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi, all,
I'm working on a driver to monitor a device. One of the things I need is an
accurate time, and ARM clocks are notoriously subject to drift. Once the
system is booted, that's not a
Hi, all,
I'm working on a driver to monitor a device. One of the things I need
is an accurate time, and ARM clocks are notoriously subject to drift.
Once the system is booted, that's not a problem as I can use an ntp
server in a cron job to correct the time as necessary.
However, I need the
On 2/1/2014 8:24 PM, peter green wrote:
Michaël Parchet wrote:
Hello,
I'm interested to try debian arm with LXDE on my intel machine ubuntu
mac ox x or windows before eventually buy a device on this system like :
http://openphoenux.org/
How can I try debian for arm with lxde on my ubuntu mac
On 1/22/2014 9:22 AM, Ian Campbell wrote:
On Wed, 2014-01-22 at 09:14 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
I mounted the resulting disk and it looks good. I copied
initrd.img-3.2.0.4-vexpress from the first partition on the disk to my
working directory and gzipped it, with a symlink from initrd.gz
Hi, all,
I'm missing something here, and I don't know what it is. I'm trying to
get Debian's Versatile Express ARM version running under qemu. What I
did was:
Download initrd.gz and vmlinux-3.2.0-4-vexpress from
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/wheezy/main/installer-armhf/current/images/v
On 12/24/2013 10:44 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 12/24/2013 6:37 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
jerry: i apologise - there are too many judgements and assumptions for
me to be able to continue this conversation
On 12/24/2013 8:07 AM, Dale Amon wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 11:37:07AM +, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
jerry: i apologise - there are too many judgements and assumptions for
me to be able to continue this conversation, especially without
consultancy fees being paid. i've given yo
On 12/24/2013 6:37 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
jerry: i apologise - there are too many judgements and assumptions for
me to be able to continue this conversation, especially without
consultancy fees being paid. i've given you a lot of advice: you're
not listening to it. you may also
On 12/24/2013 5:02 AM, Elena ``of Valhalla'' wrote:
On 2013-12-22 at 23:09:39 -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Let's try this again. I'm still looking for a good ARM board for
Debian. I thought the Olinuxino A10s board would work until I found
out recently that Allwinner has st
On 12/23/2013 4:33 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 8:20 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
but even rockchip are not immune to the "supernova SoC" effect. that
amazing 28nm $12 quad-core SoC - which is only sold to clients with
good engineering resource
On 12/23/2013 4:23 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
[jerry please read very last paragraph first, thanks].
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 8:11 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 12/23/2013 2:27 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:09 AM, Jerry Stuckle
wrote:
On 9/26
On 12/23/2013 2:56 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
jerry this is an example of a freescale SoC that could potentially fit
the requirements you've set.
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=VF5xx#
like many of these cortex A5 SoCs it's relatively new, and quite..
On 12/23/2013 2:47 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:43 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 12/23/2013 2:24 AM, Luc Verhaegen wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 11:09:39PM -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Let's try this again. I'm still looking for a good ARM
On 12/23/2013 2:27 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:09 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 9/26/2013 5:13 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi again, all,
Well, it looks like for several reasons the RaspberryPi won't work for
this project. Can anyone recommend othe
On 12/23/2013 12:35 AM, peter green wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Beagleboards (lawyers and management don't like the licensing
requirements).
What specifically are these licensing requirements that they didn't
like? Understanding why exactly you rejected the beagle stuff may help
On 12/23/2013 2:24 AM, Luc Verhaegen wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 11:09:39PM -0500, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Let's try this again. I'm still looking for a good ARM board for
Debian. I thought the Olinuxino A10s board would work until I found out
recently that Allwinner has stopped
On 12/23/2013 4:26 AM, Levy S. wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Jerry Stuckle mailto:jstuc...@attglobal.net>> wrote:
500Mhz ARM (faster is better),
512Mb RAM (1GB would be better),
100MB Ethernet,
SD/Micro SD card 4G or greater (a second slot would be nice
On 9/26/2013 5:13 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi again, all,
Well, it looks like for several reasons the RaspberryPi won't work for
this project. Can anyone recommend other ARM-based boards which run
Wheezy well?
This is going to be a used as a monitor/controller, so major speed isn'
On 11/10/2013 5:33 PM, Ruediger Leibrandt wrote:
Hello,
I use my cubieboard based server mostly for filestorage as well as an mumble-
server. However, now I wanted to set up phpBB3, too, but I do not wish it to
store its stuff on the internal nand-flash. I know that this question belongs to
the
On 10/28/2013 6:02 PM, Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 08:24:28PM +0200, Alessandro Ghedini wrote:
Hi all,
long story short, a couple years ago armel builds for valgrind were enabled
(despite the fact that valgrind only supports ARMv7) by building the package in
cross-compile
On 9/29/2013 9:29 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 09:28:10PM -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
I'll have to dig further to see if QEMU will run it, though.
QEMU? Or did you mean KVM? What does it take to get KVM working on it?
No, I mean QEMU.
Jerry
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On 9/27/2013 8:00 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 9/26/2013 5:51 PM, Alexander Danilov wrote:
On 27.09.2013 01:13, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi again, all,
Well, it looks like for several reasons the RaspberryPi won't wor
On 9/27/2013 8:29 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
IIRC BeagleBone (both white and black) are also provided with
schematics, pcb layouts etc.
That would also be good; I just didn't see it on the site offhand but will
look deeper.
CircuitCo manufacture of the beagleboard.org boards pushes that to
th
On 9/27/2013 8:04 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Marcin Juszkiewicz
wrote:
W dniu 27.09.2013 03:28, Jerry Stuckle pisze:
On 9/26/2013 5:51 PM, Alexander Danilov wrote:
There are olinuxino boards. I start use olinuxino a20.
Thanks - this one
On 9/27/2013 3:35 AM, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
W dniu 27.09.2013 03:28, Jerry Stuckle pisze:
On 9/26/2013 5:51 PM, Alexander Danilov wrote:
There are olinuxino boards. I start use olinuxino a20.
Thanks - this one looks very promising. I like the fact it is
completely open source
On 9/26/2013 5:22 PM, Jerry Gagnon wrote:
The two that come to my mind are the BeagleBone Black and the
Cubieboard, both around the $50 mark. Both run Raspbian, if that is
good enough for your needs.
http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone%20Black
http://cubieboard.org/
Jerry,
Yes, thes
On 9/26/2013 5:51 PM, Alexander Danilov wrote:
On 27.09.2013 01:13, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi again, all,
Well, it looks like for several reasons the RaspberryPi won't work for
this project. Can anyone
recommend other ARM-based boards which run Wheezy well?
This is going to be a used
On 9/26/2013 7:00 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 10:13 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi again, all,
Well, it looks like for several reasons the RaspberryPi won't work for this
project. Can anyone recommend other ARM-based boards which run Wheezy well?
Th
On 9/26/2013 6:23 PM, peter green wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>Well, it looks like for several reasons the RaspberryPi won't work for
this project.
Knowing what those reasons are would help us to steer you towards a
board that is suitable for your needs.
Also the ability to run t
Hi again, all,
Well, it looks like for several reasons the RaspberryPi won't work for
this project. Can anyone recommend other ARM-based boards which run
Wheezy well?
This is going to be a used as a monitor/controller, so major speed isn't
a factor. It will mainly be using SPI and GPIO por
On 9/25/2013 5:24 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 05:14:57PM -0400, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Thanks - I'll see if I can get this installed and running.
Or do you think I would be better off loading up squeeze?
Why not just follow the instructions in the debian/README.
On 9/25/2013 4:44 PM, Wookey wrote:
+++ Jerry Stuckle [2013-09-25 15:49 -0400]:
OK, I think I'm making progress here - at least figuring out what
I'm doing wrong.
I need to go back and compile a new kernel for the raspberry pi
(armhf). I'm using wheezy (amd64).
Where I'm r
OK, I think I'm making progress here - at least figuring out what I'm
doing wrong.
I need to go back and compile a new kernel for the raspberry pi (armhf).
I'm using wheezy (amd64).
Where I'm running into problems is finding the files for compiling. I
get the message "arm-linux-gnueabihf-gc
On 9/24/2013 5:58 PM, peter green wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi, all,
I've got raspbian (Linux 3.6.8) running under QEMU on Debian under a
Virtual Box (don't ask! :) ).
I'm trying to compile a new raspbian kernel (3.6.9), but having some
problems (this is the first time I'
Hi, all,
I've got raspbian (Linux 3.6.8) running under QEMU on Debian under a
Virtual Box (don't ask! :) ).
I'm trying to compile a new raspbian kernel (3.6.9), but having some
problems (this is the first time I've tried to compile a kernel).
I did the 'make mrproper' followed by 'make conf
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