W dniu 31.10.2024 o 10:28, Nilesh Patra pisze:
I’m planning to buy a new laptop soon.
I realized I could get a MacBook for much less. It seems like a fun
hardware option to try out. I plan to run Debian on it ofcourse, but
I'm uncertain if using Asahi as my daily driver is a good idea.
I fou
W dniu 18.09.2024 o 15:41, YOYO pisze:
So, you mean that u-Boot is almost useless on this motherboard?
Yes.
It really sounds strange, is it because of u-Boot's poor compatibility?
No. This is server board and it would be easier to use with (even such
old) UEFI than with that ancient U-Boo
W dniu 28.11.2023 o 18:52, Robert Wilkinson pisze:
What chance do I have of getting Debian to run on my new RPi 5 ?
Peter Robinson wrote on Fedora Arm mailing list how far any support for
Raspberry/Pi 5 is when it comes to mainline kernel distros (like Debian
or Fedora).
https://lists.fedor
W dniu 22.10.2023 o 17:56, Michael Howard pisze:
My situation with the MP30AR0 is that when booting from u-boot I only
get one 10Gbe nic but the sdcard (mmc) is available. If I chainload the
Tianocore uefi from u-boot (I've never flashed uefi directly on this
board) I get both 10Gbe nics but t
W dniu 15.08.2023 o 20:57, peter green pisze:
On 15/08/2023 17:44, gene heskett wrote:
What did I do wrong?
The unfortunate reality is that boot on arm is *still* a mess. The
server guys and the windows laptop guys have settled on uefi (though
the implementations are often far from perfect
W dniu 10.04.2023 o 14:36, Aurelien Jarno pisze:
On 2023-03-30 19:59, Wookey wrote:
My guess is that all the Conova machine are Mustangs, and the UBC machines
are emags? Is that right?
Unfortunately we don't have a lot of informations about the Conova
machines, that is conova-node01 and cono
Recently I started one project: AArch64 SoC features table
The goal is to collect /proc/cpuinfo dumps from misc AArch64 systems and
generate table showing which cpu core features are supported in which SoCs.
Handy if you want to play with SVE, SME or other feature you read about
in Arm archit
W dniu 25.10.2022 o 00:03, Punit Agrawal pisze:
IIUC, for the kernel, either compiler should be fine. The
documentation[0] for compiling the RPi Zero kernel seems to bear this
out - it even uses the "CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf-". If you've
got access to the hardware it should be easy to t
W dniu 10.10.2022 o 04:17, Rick Thomas pisze:
Out of curiosity, I recently bought a couple of Orange Pi zero2 kits
because I wanted to see what could be done with such a really
inexpensive board.
Now I'm looking for an OS. The Orange Pi web site claims that it
supports Debian and Ubuntu amo
W dniu 14.06.2021 o 03:22, Paul Wise pisze:
On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 9:45 AM Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
Let me bring the idea on this list that, maybe, it is time for vendors
to start looking into moving away from using good old U-Boot on microsd
or similar to provide on-board SPI flash to store
W dniu 13.06.2021 o 02:42, Pete Batard pisze:
So, at the risk of being controversial, it doesn't seem to me like
everybody in the Debian world has been that willing to embrace UEFI.
Debian is one of distributions supporting UEFI on AArch64 from start of
this port (2013).
Just most of people
W dniu 11.06.2021 o 09:25, Ralph Aichinger pisze:
I really think Debian should have a better answer to installing on
the Raspberry Pi, as this ist the only board that is widely
available, sold in *huge* numbers (40 million?), can boot aarch64,
has up to 8GB RAM (which makes it quite usable for
W dniu 10.06.2021 o 20:36, Gene Heskett pisze:
On Thursday 10 June 2021 12:44:23 Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
My questions (probably get ignored):
1. When CBSA spec gets released? It is mentioned in BSA spec but
not public.
New acronym, please define.
I can not as CBSA is all you have
W dniu 10.06.2021 o 16:43, Uwe Kleine-König pisze:
next week there is a (virtual) meeting at ARM who invited some people
involved in Linux on ARM CPUs. One of the topics there is to tell them
Debian's needs and pain points.
My current list (based on own experience and asking for feedback in
W dniu 22.02.2021 o 09:17, Alexandre GRIVEAUX pisze:
I've tried installing Debian on a dreamplug with the last buster files
without success (upgrading u-boot, automatic partitioning, etc...),
after that i've tried installer of stretch, buster and bullseye:
[..]
I admit I do most work on armh
W dniu 08.12.2020 o 11:13, Alper Nebi Yasak pisze:
On 08/12/2020 12:26, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
Both standard and graphical installer contain kernel modules for virtio
framebuffer. And both ignore video output forcing user to use serial
console. Also while 'standard' installer giv
W dniu 08.12.2020 o 09:06, Ryutaroh Matsumoto pisze:
Hi Debian Arm users,
I tried Bullseye d-i Alpha3 released on December 6 for
building a qemu disk image usable by qemu-system-aarch64.
To me, Alpha 3 d-i seems almost unusable for that purpose.
I filed a report at
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bi
W dniu 29.11.2020 o 19:23, Arnd Bergmann pisze:
Another thing you could try is to see if the u-boot that is
installed on the system is able to load a kernel from disk rather
than from flash, which is what Luca Olivetti mentioned the Lacie
network space 2 machine does, in that case you just need
W dniu 13.10.2020 o 12:47, Andrei POPESCU pisze:
On Ma, 13 oct 20, 09:28:15, Andreas Tille wrote:
Since I have not given up the plan to have a "small laptop replacement"
for my amd64 workhorse, I wonder whether you might be able to recommend
some hardware with the following features:
The Pine
W dniu 17.06.2020 o 18:53, Marcin Juszkiewicz pisze:
> W dniu 16.06.2020 o 22:34, Marcin Juszkiewicz pisze:
>> W dniu 16.06.2020 o 21:33, Alexandre GRIVEAUX pisze:
>>
>>> I've try to boot and install the Pine64 RockPro64 with daily sdcard
>>> image[0].
&g
W dniu 16.06.2020 o 22:34, Marcin Juszkiewicz pisze:
> W dniu 16.06.2020 o 21:33, Alexandre GRIVEAUX pisze:
>
>> I've try to boot and install the Pine64 RockPro64 with daily sdcard
>> image[0].
>>
>> Unfortunaly i've got errors (see attachement), it&
W dniu 16.06.2020 o 21:33, Alexandre GRIVEAUX pisze:
> I've try to boot and install the Pine64 RockPro64 with daily sdcard
> image[0].
>
> Unfortunaly i've got errors (see attachement), it's due to using
> sdcard instead of eMMC ?
I use own build of U-Boot (from master branch) stored in SPI flas
W dniu 21.04.2020 o 13:14, Alper Nebi Yasak pisze:
> An alternative that occurred to me later is putting console=tty0 on
> the "Graphical install" grub entries (in grub-gencfg), but that'd
> mean debian-installer wouldn't run on serial consoles when launched
> from those entries (probably OK, not s
W dniu 20.04.2020 o 17:54, Steve McIntyre pisze:
> OK. Can you edit the grub command line and add "console=tty0" before
> starting please?
Now I have two d-i running. One on tty0, one on ttyAMA0:
Apr 20 16:04:09 entropy-source: haveged not needed: rng detected
Apr 20 16:04:10 reopen-console: Lo
W dniu 20.04.2020 o 17:38, Steve McIntyre pisze:
> Hey Marcin!
>
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 05:36:30PM +0200, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
>> W dniu 20.04.2020 o 16:43, Steve McIntyre pisze:
>>
>>> Try the image at
>>>
>>> http://cdimage.debian.org/c
W dniu 20.04.2020 o 16:43, Steve McIntyre pisze:
> Try the image at
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/arm64-gi/
Booted VM with it. Debian installer started on serial port still
despite selecting 'graphical install' in grub menu.
Graphical display in meantime displayed only blink
W dniu 02.04.2020 o 18:46, Alper Nebi Yasak pisze:
> enable graphical cdrom builds, which I tested with the d-i bullseye
> alpha2 arm64 xfce CD-1 image on both a QEMU virtual machine (via
> virt-manager) and my chromebook (rk3399-gru-kevin).
> On the VM: I've set the firmware to UEFI, mounted th
W dniu 06.12.2019 o 14:52, Alan Corey pisze:
> The issue probably centers around the Mali GPU if it has one.
> ARM stopped providing x11 drivers, expect everyone to jump to
> Wayland. Hope they get sued. I've spent most of a week trying to
> get Vulkan or OpenGL ES running on an Odroid N2 and a
W dniu 20.10.2019 o 20:48, Michael Howard pisze:
> On 20/10/2019 17:40, Steve McIntyre wrote:
I did not played with Gigabyte board. Have APM Mustang under desk (but
not used it for a while).
>> First question: how are you booting the system? U-Boot or UEFI?
> Both :) My approach with this board
W dniu 04.03.2019 o 03:23, Wookey pisze:
> Marcin asked for a backport of libopencsd (coresight trace decoding
> via perf) to backports.
This is buster kernel build dependency. At Linaro we are using this
packaging for our kernel releases built for stretch.
I have this package built in one of Li
W dniu 23.11.2018 o 13:00, Dmitry Shachnev pisze:
> I would still like to know if the upcoming arm64 desktop devices have
> any problems working with OpenGL ES.
Arm64 desktop systems use Radeon or NVidia cards with same opensource
drivers as x86-64 systems. So you can check how it goes with OpenGL
W dniu 22.11.2018 o 19:37, Dmitry Shachnev pisze:
> The Qt framework can be built either with “desktop” OpenGL, or with OpenGL ES
> support. At the moment we are building it with OpenGL ES on armel and armhf,
> and with desktop OpenGL on all other architectures.
>
> However we have received a req
W dniu 22.01.2018 o 05:58, Eric Wallis pisze:
> Can someone take an image of the stock sd card on this machine? I have the
> machine but someone has previously removed the sd card and I've had no luck
> at all getting anything installed on the system. I've done lots of
> googling but nothing has
W dniu 07.11.2017 o 14:11, Thomas Goirand pisze:
> On 11/05/2017 10:32 PM, Adrian Bunk wrote:
>> 20 years ago you could go into a shop and buy a mobile phone
>> with a CPU supported by the armel port in stretch.
> I didn't know Stretch was released 20 years ago. :)
Stretch maybe not. But ARMv4t w
W dniu 15.04.2017 o 06:53, Ben Hutchings pisze:
> For arm64, this value can range between 2 and 4096, and is currently
> set to the default of 64. I think this is high enough for all
> *currently* supported systems.
There are dual socket Cavium ThunderX systems on a market nowadays.
That's 96 cor
W dniu 22.07.2016 o 04:02, Jeffrey Walton pisze:
There are three other ARM64 gadgets worth mentioning...
* Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CD5VC92), $38 USD
This device has armv8 core but no support for running Linux in 64-bit mode.
The Mustang board is a nice test pla
W dniu 07.06.2016 o 20:38, Martin Michlmayr pisze:
* Steve McIntyre [2016-06-06 15:14]:
However, I will admit (again) that armel is starting to lose upstream
support in some cases. I'm tempted to suggest that Stretch should be
the last release for armel for that reason.
Which upstream problem
W dniu 10.03.2016 o 03:13, Paul Wise pisze:
As such it is a second-class citizen in the Free Software world, for
example you'll never be able to update your UEFI firmware by
installing a new TianoCore package, like you can for u-boot.
There are devices where u-boot is stored in flash not in fi
W dniu 07.03.2016 o 08:46, Wookey pisze:
+++ Andrew M.A. Cater [2016-03-06 17:40 +]:
Server boards still hard to find. Pretty much nothing has good SATA support.
RPi 3 doesn't have the firmware currently to play aarch64 so is being used
as a 32 bit processor.
This was announced today:
Le
W dniu 05.03.2016 o 19:10, Helge Kreutzmann pisze:
Hello, linuxinfo (rather a toy than a real tool) currently does not
really support the arm platform (the code is > 10 years old). I got a
request to update it and from reading a little around I figured the
following for /proc/cpuinfo:
Can all t
W dniu 30.11.2015 o 14:49, Mark Morgan Lloyd pisze:
Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
However it still relies on a mix of standard and non-standard
repositories and packages
Probably when r/pi2 will be supported by mainline kernel. Up to
this moment you have to use "non-standard repositorie
W dniu 30.11.2015 o 13:52, Mark Morgan Lloyd pisze:
I've been playing with Debian for the RPi2 (not the original RPi) from
http://sjoerd.luon.net/posts/2015/02/debian-jessie-on-rpi2/ and find
that it fairly readily accepts standard packages- XFCE, KDE and so on.
However it still relies on a mix
Hi
I just installed Debian 'jessie' on APM Mustang (arm64) and there is a
bunch of things to share.
Do not use netinst CD image on USB - there is no USB Platform support in
3.16 so installer is not able to find CD. But mini.iso works fine.
Installer images need to have "console=ttyS0,115200
W dniu 27.04.2015 o 04:51, Itaru Kitayama pisze:
I have filed a bug report already, Bug#783287.
My issue is that I can not get to a GRUB menu from an EFI shell prompt.
I used "dd if=debian-mini.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=4M" to copy mini.iso to usb
pendrive, went to UEFI shell, launched "fs5:\efi\boot
W dniu 22.04.2015 o 12:38, Wookey pisze:
But I don't think the uboot-equipped machines can see the USB can
they?
Never saw such one.
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W dniu 22.04.2015 o 11:33, Itaru Kitayama pisze:
Thank you for the instruction. As my Mustang machine is currently
powered by Fedora 21, I expanded the contents to under the /boot/EFI/
directory. Running the bootnetaa64.efi script from the UEFI shell
lead me to the GRUB prompt, however installat
W dniu 22.04.2015 o 09:27, Marcin Juszkiewicz pisze:
Not tested instruction:
Even simpler one (but not tested):
Take USB pendrive (64MB or bigger).
Grab mini.iso [1].
dd mini.iso to pendrive
Put pendrive into Mustang USB port
Boot into UEFI Shell
Check list of filesystems for USB entry
W dniu 22.04.2015 o 07:07, Itaru Kitayama pisze:
Hi,
Can someone point me to a draft of the Jessie installation manual for
arm64?
I have a Mustang machine that came with the UEFI.
Not tested instruction:
Take USB pendrive (64MB or bigger).
Grab netboot.tar.gz [1].
Create GPT partition type 0x
W dniu 06.09.2014 o 16:28, Marcin Juszkiewicz pisze:
> Under 3.17-rc I got this:
Under 3.17-rc3 /proc/cpuinfo got changed again:
09:03 hrw@pinkypie-rawhide:fedora-packager$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
Processor : AArch64 Processor rev 0 (aarch64)
processor : 0
processor : 1
proces
W dniu 05.09.2014 o 19:49, Helge Kreutzmann pisze:
> Hello,
> I recently read [1] about the new Debian architecture aarch64.
> I maintain a small tool "linuxinfo", which checks for the architecture
> and prints some system information.
I do wonder when all those tools which just parse /proc/cpuinf
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W dniu 10.08.2014 o 04:03, Wookey pisze:
> This list (generated once/day automatically):
> https://people.debian.org/~wookey/bootstrap/blockerlist shows packages
> which are out of date or not present at all and the number of packages
> which depend on them (indirectly).
Would be nice if you would
W dniu 02.08.2014 22:35, Phil Endecott pisze:
> Will it run Debian?
It should be possible to run Debian on this board.
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W dniu 15.05.2014 22:29, Ian Campbell pisze:
> On Thu, 2014-05-15 at 21:45 +0200, Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
>> W dniu 15.05.2014 21:20, Ian Campbell pisze:
>>> On Thu, 2014-05-15 at 02:10 +0100, Wookey wrote:
>>>> Also if anyone has expertise in language porting w
W dniu 15.05.2014 21:20, Ian Campbell pisze:
> On Thu, 2014-05-15 at 02:10 +0100, Wookey wrote:
>> Also if anyone has expertise in language porting we'd like to hear
>> from you. Below is the list of languages we believe still need porting to
>> arm64:
>
> Ruby wasn't on the list, is that under c
W dniu 28.02.2014 20:41, Florian Hars pisze:
> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 11:40:29PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> Regarding the Raspberry Pi this might be interesting to read
>> https://wiki.debian.org/RaspberryPi
>
> As might be this: http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/6299 which
> could be big
W dniu 09.01.2014 21:15, Held Bier pisze:
>> one cannot boot from a stock linux kernel
>
> One can, but Samsung ARM Chromebook is not fully supported by mainline
> kernel. At least you'll miss wi-fi.
Wi-Fi, USB3, Audio and some other stuff probably too. But you get
working virtualisation with pr
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W dniu 03.01.2014 15:16, Oliver Grawert pisze:
> Am Freitag, den 03.01.2014, 14:33 +0100 schrieb Marcin Juszkiewicz:
>> Ubuntu had armel/v5 (jaunty) -> armel/v6 (karmic) -> armel/v7 (lucid) ->
>> armhf/v7 (precise).
> a
W dniu 03.01.2014 12:43, Ian Campbell pisze:
> My understanding was that in Ubuntu (only) armel was upgraded to v7,
> then armhf came along and Ubuntu switched to that for its v7 port and
> armel was removed (reverting it to v5 was proposed, but AIUI not
> something which happened).
>
> In Debian
W dniu 01.01.2014 15:48, Subharo Bhikkhu pisze:
> I have a Samsung ARM Cromebook. I'm running Chrubuntu 13.04 in the
> internal 16GB eMMC.
> ...but the current problem is that one cannot boot from a stock
> linux kernel. One currently must "borrow" the ChromeOS kernel, and
> "sign" it. I wo
W dniu 03.12.2013 16:50, Steve McIntyre pisze:
> On Tue, Dec 03, 2013 at 07:48:08AM -0800, Shawn Landden wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 4:09 AM, Marcin Juszkiewicz
>> wrote:
>>> W dniu 03.12.2013 12:42, Dmitrijs Ledkovs pisze:
>>>> On 2 December 2013 23:
W dniu 03.12.2013 12:42, Dmitrijs Ledkovs pisze:
> On 2 December 2013 23:08, Hector Oron wrote:
>> If Debian is unable to find ARM 64-bit hardware before Jessie gets
>> frozen, it likely won't be Jessie supported.
> What is the opportunity cost here? Are there no machine available
> within bud
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, including board layouts and schematics.
IIRC BeagleB
W dniu 11.06.2013 23:34, Konstantinos Margaritis pisze:
> On Tue, 11 Jun 2013 21:14:00 +0200
> Marcin Juszkiewicz wrote:
>> So I will be able to help but would be nice to get someone else as
>> well.
>
> I'm using the chromebook as my main Debian system right now
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W dniu 11.06.2013 17:47, Joey Hess pisze:
> It seems all necessary patches to use the arm chromebook have recently
> landed in the upstream kernel. A few backports may be needed from
> linux-next to get eg audio working well. The only hardware not work
W dniu 28.02.2013 21:08, Shawn pisze:
> You need the marvell wireless firmware, either from the chromeos
> image, or marvell firmware git: in order to get the wifi working.
Required firmware is now part of official linux-firmware git:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmwar
W dniu 27.02.2013 21:25, Mark Allums pisze:
> Please excuse me if I am repeating old discussions, I am not having good
> luck with Google.
>
> Has anyone successfully installed Debian-ARM to a XE303C12 Samsung
> Chromebook? All the instructions I have seen refer to pre-prepared images.
> The image
W dniu 27.02.2013 03:10, Wookey pisze:
> State of the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 port
> =
>
> *** Arm64 lives! ***
Congratulations Wookey (and everyone involved)!
> * There is now a bootable (raring) image to download and run
> Once you've created a tarball chroot
W dniu 20.09.2012 10:00, Pascal Brugier pisze:
> Hi
>
> thanks, it's interresting but what about the price of this device ? When
> I saw the OpenBlocks 600 price, $599.00, what should be the OpenBlocks
> AX3 / OpenBlocks A6 one
60-70k JPY for AX3 models. Insanely expensive for what they offer.
W dniu 17.09.2012 10:05, Pascal Brugier pisze:
> I'm wondering if it's a good idea to build a workstation based on ARM
> motherboard.
> So I'm asking if ARM plateform is a good choice at this time for a
> workstation ?
Low needs one may be fine with any dual core 1GB ram board. But SATA or
USB h
W dniu 24.07.2012 19:26, Phil Endecott pisze:
> Mike Thompson gmail.com> writes:
>> Does anyone know of a single chip ARM based solution that is capable
>> of running a very minimal install of Debian Wheezy armel?
>
> You'll never find a single *die* that includes CPU, RAM and Flash in
> suffici
W dniu 22.07.2012 15:49, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton pisze:
> and that angstrom linux certainly 8 years ago was capable of firing
> up in 32mb of RAM with a full suite of PDA-style applications and
> even a frame-buffer-based version of X-Windows (and probably still is
> if you are careful), if
W dniu 23.05.2012 22:02, Tixy pisze:
> On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 17:15 +0300, Riku Voipio wrote:
>> If we really want to replace ancina quickly, we could get some
>> i.mx53 quick start boards like the ones currently used as armhf
>> buildd's. I'd like not to introduce new hardware models as
>> buildd
W dniu 19.04.2012 16:24, Hector Oron pisze:
> 2012/4/18 Wookey :
>> What chips are you using that are v4t? I know openmoko is and
>> that's one group we've been considering so far.
> Samsung S3C2440 32-bit ARM920T which runs on popular device mini2440
> and more devices is also ARMv4t.
Most of
W dniu 16.03.2012 22:51, Mike Thompson pisze:
> I've had my iMX53 Quick Start for a few days now and I've been spending
> my time getting a basic stable Debian configuration on it. I hope you
> don't mind me asking a few questions about the configuration you
> documented at: http://eewiki.net/dis
W dniu 09.02.2012 09:39, Andrew M.A. Cater pisze:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2012 at 05:45:03PM +0100, DrEagle wrote:
This is precisely the problem: it is _NOT_ coming up with serial console and
there's no obvious record of it on the network. I see some activity on hard
reset from
blinking lights - but
W dniu 15.12.2011 03:56, Scott Sullivan pisze:
The Pandaboard and Beagle board are also armv5tel as well, to the best
of my memory.
they are v7
That family of devices has reached consumer critical mass and has a
large community of users. Fedora is continuing it's v5tel efforts for
those and
W dniu 14.11.2011 10:45, Konstantinos Margaritis pisze:
> On 14 November 2011 11:05, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
>> 5) No internal usb slots to add extras
>
> I fail to understand that point, add what?
>From what I remember people were using those internal usb slots to add
bluetooth and wifi w
W dniu 08.11.2011 09:42, Steffen Dettmer pisze:
> I installed 6.0.1 (according to /etc/debian_version) on an ARM board
> with v5TE architecture which is not able to execute armv7 code.
> Precompiled binaries are v4T. Now I tried to install gcc toolchain to
> build my application.
> I tried to co
On 09.08.2011 17:46, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> single-lane PCI-e is still only gigabit, phil, and SATA-II is 3.0
> gb/s. so it still really doesn't cut the mustard. you'd need a 4x
> PCI-e to meet the SATA-II specification
There are many PCIe SATA controllers with x1 slot - Sil3132
On 06.08.2011 14:35, David Given wrote:
> Igloo Snowball --- $209, ethernet, no SATA (but other than that a very
> nice looking device).
Also lack USB Host port - all you have is OTG one.
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On 29.07.2011 16:46, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> As requested, I just added a makefile target to linux-2.6 for building
> just linux-libc-dev.
>
> The command to use is:
>
> fakeroot make -f debian/rules.gen linux-libc-dev_$ARCH
>
> (substituting the dpkg architecture name for $ARCH). This shoul
Dnia 2011-04-12, wto o godzinie 15:43 +0200, Michelle Konzack pisze:
> > Mini pcie SiI3132 SATA card at a reasonable price:
> > http://www.bvm-store.com/ProductDetail.asp?fdProductId=631
>
> Unfortunately Minimum-Order ist 100P (how can I get the "Pound" sign on
> a German Keyboard?)
Use "GBP"
Dnia 2011-04-11, pon o godzinie 22:23 +0100, Luke Kenneth Casson
Leighton pisze:
> yeahhh, bottom line: i'd pick a pandaboard and use DVB dongles and
> USB-to-SATA converters. the OMAP44xx has a 4-port hub built-in so you
> will *not* be overloading one single USB channel with SATA data.
> rememb
Dnia 2011-03-28, pon o godzinie 07:57 +0200, Sander pisze:
> An OpenRD-Ultimate might be something for you:
> http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-35-openrd-ultimate.aspx
>
> eSata, 7x USB, 2x ethernet and PCIe x1.
Keep in mind that those 7 USB are probably 2 USB hubs stacked so all
ports are
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