On 02/08/2024 16:12, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 1, 2024, at 16:15, Richard Earnshaw wrote:
>> On 31/07/2024 18:29, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>> This is used for both StrongARM and FA526 CPUs, which are still
>>> used on a small number of boards. Even the n
On 06/11/2021 07:51 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Fri, Jun 11, 2021 at 2:20 PM Diederik de Haas wrote:
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[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/749530/
The article's title is "Super long-term kernel support".
That's an interesting project. Thanks for that link.
Insecure infrastructure (and other g
On 06/08/2021 06:53 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
Hi Everyone,
This is not as off-topic as it may seem. In the US, the FTC just
issued a report that favors consumers.
An actual description of the decision
Perhaps a reference to a specific FTC document.
The report and its
recommendations may
On 05/03/2020 02:23 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 12:59 PM Richard Owlett wrote:
I've been thinking about what a handheld computer COULD be.
My image is heavily influenced by my recollection of Palm Pilot.
My project goals are two-fold
1. create a personal data l
I've been thinking about what a handheld computer COULD be.
My image is heavily influenced by my recollection of Palm Pilot.
My project goals are two-fold
1. create a personal data logger reminiscent of a Palm Pilot
2. become familiar with Raspberry Pi while using Debian as the OS
My needs i
Hello, my name is Richard. I was advised to contact you here by David
Lechner, who is a creator of a forked project called
flash-kernel <https://github.com/ev3dev/flash-kernel>
https://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2019/07/msg00098.html
I read his github page and was very excited to ask him
So armel is the port with the most installations within the arm ecosystem.
Can we get stats about how many packages are on a specific architecture.
Richard
Sent by mobile; excuse my brevity.
Is there a list of hardware that's armel?
Popcon stats might help.
Richard
Sent by mobile; excuse my brevity.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 09:18:16AM +, luke.leighton wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 09:23:30PM +, luke.leighton wrote:
> >> hoooray, hooray, finally we're on to a non-CE/non-FCC beta run. $75
> >
y what patches are required to get the upstream kernel to work?
Rich.
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 21:30:03 +0300
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Richard Bown writes:
> > root@Pogopig:/etc# ufw status verbose
>
> Hmm, why did you install ufw in the first place? Also, I don't really
> think this has anything to do with ARM. Maybe you could ask on
>
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 20:52:33 +0300
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Richard Bown writes:
> > whats the default firewall mechanism on a fresh install of wheezy on a
> > pogoplugE02.
>
> There is no firewall.
>
> > I ran webmin and while the daemon was running port 10
s action, and where is the
config file for it.
The last time I used Deb&, Wheezy, ufw was enabled by default, on deb arm it is
not enabled by
default and something else is used, but what ??
TIA
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On Mon, 22 Apr 2013 15:22:57 +0100
Richard Bown wrote:
> Hi ,
> The new pogoplugV2 arrived today, all black !
> model number POGO-E02
> Logged in locally as root and ran killall hbwd, and then moved it while still
> powered up on to the
> network.
> Followed t
d ,
In the mean time I'll try
before running the kirkwood...sh mounting /dev/sda1 as /tmp/debian
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Hi ,
I hope this is enough on topic
When replacing the flash stick with deb6 on with a faster flash , does the
device need to be
reflashed when the partitions remain with same /dev/labels , but a larger size ?
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On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 18:25:39 +0100
mick wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 17:58:32 +0100
> Richard Bown allegedly wrote:
>
> > >
> >
> > OK thanks
> > I've used nmap on it and it only has 22,111,and 631. open ,I'd like
> > to p
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 12:45:15 -0400
"Lennart Sorensen" wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 05:41:04PM +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> > Hi ,
> > what is the firewall app in deb squeeze, I need to open a couple of ports
> > on a headless nslu2.
> > Also I seem t
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Hi
Looking at the mail header , the "request" is lower case
List-Unsubscribe:
<mailto:debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org?subject=unsubscribe>
That maybe the reason its being ignored
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Emai
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Can you get into a pogoplug without knowing the ssh password.
Is there a way of resetting to factory defaults ? like a hidden reset button,
or is it a Jtag job
TIA
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 21:56:35 +0100
Brian Platt wrote:
> I had a problem with custom software not working on debian 6 so did a how to
> on installing lenny
> on a usb flash drive if that's any good to you?
Yes please Brian
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 21:38:23 +0100
mick wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 15:17:41 +0100
> Richard Bown allegedly wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys
> > I'm trying to reduce my energy footprint here, and decide to rub the
> > dust off an old NSLU2 It did have Deb on it years ag
On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 15:17:41 +0100
Richard Bown wrote:
> Hi Guys
> I'm trying to reduce my energy footprint here, and decide to rub the dust off
> an old NSLU2
> It did have Deb on it years ago when I got it, but nowhere did I write down
> the ssh passwords,
> so it was
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I also was thinking along the same lines but decided in the end to go with
an AMD zactate all-in-one motherboard as it is just less expensive overall.
It runs between 10 and 18w and I dual boot between Debian and Windows 7.
There are some newer CPU's out there with less power consumption and the
In
spindown.
Any ideas or experience on this?
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2012, Nebojša Ćosić wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jun 2012, Bj?rn Wetterbom wrote:
Have you executed "update-initramfs -u" after adding the key to
authorized_keys?
Yes and to be sure I opened the new ramdisk to make sure.
On F
sword
root@192.168.1.113's password:
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2011 21:03:56 +0200, Richard wrote:
Hi,
I have setup a page about the iomega connect, to install debian on
it.
http://www.kroonen.eu/wiki
I can get almost everything to work only the installer is not so
nice. I'm using the installer of ope
hrough that second link tells me that the
> changes are much more fundamental than just being little-endian. Richard
>Little endian >arm = Old ABI (deprecated) >armel = Embedded ABI (current,
>supported by armv4t chips or above) When you say "Embedded ABI", are you
>referring to the Thumb instruction set? If so, why was the 'old' ARM
>instruction set deprecated? Richard
arm version, or is this a waste of time
since ARM chips generally can do both?
Richard
> P.
>
>
One thing to beware of, is that some of the couriers are making an
estimated charge for duty even when it is below the collection limit £7.
They land you with a bill which has to be paid in cash, and you never
get it back.
UPS are the worst culprits for this.
hey
i have been running a QNAP TS-209 with lenny (installer worked good), and
all is well, apart from poor network write speeds. i have an NFS4 share on
the server and i can read fine at ~10 MB/sec, but the write speed is ~3.5
MB/sec. i tested the write speed with samba just to make sure this was
hey
i have a DLink DNS-323, and am interested in getting the armel port running
on it. can anyone point me in the right direction? all i can find is a small
section of the arm port wiki ( http://wiki.debian.org/ArmPort ) that
mentions kernel only. i assume this means there is a kernel running, but
preciated ...
>
> -jc
HI
I just plugged my USB WiFi dongle in it requires wpa_suppicant as well
as zd1211rw.
That's not on a debian system , but kernel modules stay pretty much the
same across distros
HTH
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Nelson Castillo wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Richard B. Kreckel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is most certainly a bug in GCC on arm:
<http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=ginac&ver=1.4.3-1&arch=arm&stamp=1209588773&file=log>
When com
rocessed source file
as a bugreport to gcc? Thanks!
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using the 5.0 installer
is anyone else noticed the partitoner always stops at 53%
the gui says please wait, how long I've left it for three hours and it still
sits at the same point, and
its repeatable.
I can think of many Shakespearean quotes to describe this slug
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Also very strange I looked in /proc/net arp, and what its heard
has a MAC address of all zeros.
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Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi , trying 5.0
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5.0]# unzip debian-5.0beta1.zip
> Archive: debian-5.0beta1.zip
> inflating: di-nslu2.bin
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5.0]# upslug2 -d eth2 -i di-nslu2.bin
&g
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 19:49:40 +0200
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard wrote:
> > well what am I doing wrong ?
> > # uname -a
> > Linux LKGD6BA7D 2.6.18-6-ixp4xx #1 Sun Jan 27 00:42:53 UTC 2008 armv5tel
>
> OK. This tells us what kernel version
, I did
manage to get a user account set up
but on both the user account and root permission is denied.
I'll try the install on more time.
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On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:28:49 +0200
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard wrote:
> > But I still get the "
> > No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch
> > between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the
>
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Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-23 20:10]:
> > I'm still getting problems with trying to reinstall debian.
>
> Which installer image are you using?
>
Hi Martin
it s 4.0
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 20:10:08 +0100
Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
> At last got the thing to flash last night,
> upslug2 needed the -d info.
> ie.
> upslug2 -d eth2 -i etc
>
> I'm still getting problems with trying to reinstall debian.
> It d
kernel modules.│
│ │
│ Continue the install without loading kernel modules? │
│ │
│
There's a 8 GB USB stick attached to the beast, any ideas please ???
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I'll try adding a script in /etc/init.d to ping the host machine and watch the
port with tcpdump.
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> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:02:31 +0100
> Bob Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 22:35:28 +0100, Richard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, 17 Apr
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:02:31 +0100
Bob Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 22:35:28 +0100, Richard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:47:14 +0100
> > Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >
> >
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:47:14 +0100
Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I've now replaced my list with yours and its downloading
>
> Many thanks
>
>
I've noticed that I'm replacing the kernel with the same kernel that was
already installed
linu
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> On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 19:44:01 +0100, Richard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > Trying to upgrade my slug, but getting timeout errors:-
> > Little-Slug:~# apt-get update
>
3 1054 1054 4096 Dec 09 2004 theopencd
drwxr-xr-x3 1056 1056 4096 Oct 22 2004 ubuntu
226 Directory send OK.
Any ideas ???
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a two port router.
Whats the current capability running debian on the nslu2 ?.
Normally wouldn't need a router her as there's just one computer, but my son is
moving his
here to keep it away from his wife, soon to be EX.
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me for make-kpkg
And finally which are the config files to boot into the new kernel.
I've looked for both lilo and grub.
I'd like to get that bit right before rebooting, else I might not be
able to get back into it.
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different to Debian, so I'm stuck at newbie stage.
If I can get this loaded as a module the slug can take its place as
a nice firewall, DXCluster and FTP server. Which can be left on 24/7.
up eth3 I get device no such device.
What have I missed ?
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Firewall, and printserver.
So extra USB ports to be added, and clocked, plus ntp client & ddclient
to be run.
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Riku Voipio wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 12:29:31PM -0700, K. Richard Pixley wrote:
The third, the new one, is strange. Using a gcc-3 and a glibc-2.3.5,
I've run into a situation where something is apparently composing a
trampoline on the stack which includes an "swi 0".
I tracked down a strange bug last week that I think folks should know
about. It involves an incompatibility when using OABI binaries over an
EABI+OABI kernel. There are several of these that I know about so far.
The first is that structure packing is different between EABI and OABI
which is
Martin Guy wrote:
armv4t is the minimum
instruction set required for EABI, and runs on later architectures
fine.
While this is currently true for existing gcc, I'm not sure it's
necessarily true overall. At some cost in speed and code size, it does
appear to be possible to build code for armv4
Wookey wrote:
On 2007-03-05 10:42 -0800, K. Richard Pixley wrote:
Try running that last command manually with a -v. I suspect that you
aren't getting the ld that you think you are and the -v will verify that.
Good idea.
Like this:? ( I don't see anything obviously wrong
I'm confused by some of the terminology here.
As I read the dpkg-cross man page, dpkg-cross isn't building, that is,
it isn't compiling anything. It simply takes packages which are
"native" for some architecture and converts them into packages for
"this" architecture which will install those
Lennert Buytenhek wrote:
Shouldn't matter -- if you use a gcc 4.1 that defaults to old-ABI to
compile your kernel but pass it command line options to set the ABI
to aapcs-linux (i.e. EABI, like the linux kernel build does), it
should work
-mabi=aapcs-linux = eabi?
Cool. Which is the abi option
Ps, between eabi and oabi there are still some issues, like structure
packing and passing structures through ioctl calls. For this reason,
you need to be excruciatingly careful with some packages, (notably
alsa), even if your kernel supports both eabi and oabi traps.
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Will the armel kernel run "oldarm" binaries? (I'm sure I read that it
did somewhere) If so, then switching the nslu2 firmware to the new
kernel, booting the original Debian install, then installing the armel
port in a chroot before switching over to it ought to work. Or am
I'm really happy that you've made this stuff available. Thank you so much!
However, I'm concerned about your band width and availability from the
yank side of the pond. Is anyone mirroring this repository yet? Or
planning to?
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I know I'm late to the party, but one big win about qemu build servers
is that they can be instantly cloned, replicated, and shared. We can't
do that with real hardware.
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Aurelien Jarno wrote:
Michael Ott a écrit :
Hello Yakov!
Which arm emulator (that runs on i386 Linux) is recommended to
run debian-arm ? I need it to supoprt hard disk in emulated system.
qemu shall do it
http://www.aurel32.net/info/debian_arm_qemu.php
And with sid you do not need to compile
Bill Gatliff wrote:
K. Richard Pixley wrote:
I'd like to drop a plug for qemu. It's likely that using qemu would
be easier and more expedient unless you're doing some very low level
or extremely cpu specific work.
If you can get it working, it's probably faster than al
I'd like to drop a plug for qemu. It's likely that using qemu would be
easier and more expedient unless you're doing some very low level or
extremely cpu specific work.
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Ian Lynagh wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a DD able to give me (also a DD) an account on an arm with:
* an unstable chroo
of changing the boot settings?
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http://gnumonks.org/~laforge/weblog/2006/02/24/#20060224-thecus
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t; Looks interesting. If anyone gets one of these, please let me know.
Is this thing actually hackable? I haven't found any info on efforts to run
a non-Allnet Linux system on it.
Looks very interesting indeed! I have been looking for something like this,
hmm...
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switching coredumps on and off is part of the functionality of ulimit
(shell builtin). ksymoops is just for decoding kernel oopses AFAIK.
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y key pair should be created using
> /dev/random, while for session keys /dev/urandom is good enough).
/dev/random? /dev/urandom? You are kidding. This randmomness is used
to create authorisation cookies for X which in my understanding provide
ZERO security. Use plain libc rand() and the security is exactly the same.
Richard
o
files are available from <http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/> - the
latest pre10 release includes arm.
I think that with jigdo's upgrade feature you should later be able to
upgrade these images to the final woody release CDs even over a modem
line.
Cheers,
Richard
PS: A second so
gt; } while(0)
dunno what exactly you are tryinig to do but this one will not
guarantee data/instruction cache coherency - use FLUSH_CACHE_BOTH
for that.
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> I had a number of people erport that they can boot with 2.4 kernels
> (~2.4.5) but not 2.2 kernels (~2.2.13)
- please make 2.4 the default!
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milar, because after a seemingly unrelated big upgrade of my system
everything suddenly worked - binaries that crashed before worked just
fine. I've avoided upgrading my machine since then...
FWIW, as I said before, I own one of the very first ARM710 processors.
(My SA110 rev J died
maintainer to give me a patch!
...which I just tried. ;-/
Oh, I noticed that PhilB actually released the CVS tree as a
kernel-patch package, not kernel-source like I thought! Given my
minimal knowledge of the kernel source, I might not be successful in
isolating the fix, but I
r, or similar?
Of course it could also be a problem with my compiler (2.95.3). But I
doubt that, I've successfully used it for cross-compiling Debian
packages.
Cheers,
Richard
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ntainers move on to new hardware, and that as a result,
my beloved RiscPC will become unsupported by ARMLinux. :-/
Cheers,
Richard
PS: It would be great if at least there were a big patch to apply on
top of RMK's patch, and not just CVS access.
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detected at all.
Under RISC OS, the card works OK. In its flash, it has the 4.41 RISC
OS EtherH module. The RiscPC's kernel is 2.4.3.
What can I do? I'd really like to get this to work!
Many thanks for any help!!
Richard
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> -
Hi,
anyone from the southern hemisphere (Erlangen/Nürnberg or south
of it) driving there?
Bye
Richard
rce code, in hole
>or in part, under the same name(s) as the original program/source
>names.
Seems OK to me?!
> 4. All other forms of modification are strictly prohibited.
>
> 5. A copy of this copyright notice must be included with any
>distribution or redistribution of thi
, why did he not release the code in the past? It seems really
unusual for a linux port maintainer!!
Richard
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Do you know what
> revision the chip reports itself as?
OK, I had a look now. /proc/cpuinfo reports "Processor: ARM/VLSI ARM
710 rev 0 (v3l)". On the chip itself it says:
VLSI-ARM / 9603 B560372 VY86C710A / ARM710a / ARM Ltd.
Cheers,
Richard
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t;
> I guess it's possible. I'll try to find out if there are any known
> errata for ARM710 that might explain the bug. Do you know what
> revision the chip reports itself as?
I'm away from my RiscPC for the next few days - not ATM!
How do you find out, is it available in /p
(Incidentally, it might not be the binaries themselves at fault:
> it's possible that the kernel has some ARM7-related bug.)
Maybe it's also a bug in this early revision of the ARM710 processor.
Jon's system seems identical to mine, and when I bought mine, it was
the first ARM710
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