nder if limiting the browser to 2GB of memory is a
> convinient way to prevent the leaks from getting out of hand in the
> terrible code that is in web browsers.
4GB when kernel is 64-bit
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xp1) but in both cases the package failed to build.
> ccing the chromium maintainers to see if they have any comments.
>
> Are you recompiling jessie packages for better armv7 support?
>
> The whole point of raspbian is to provide support for armv6. If you want
> armv7 optimised packages
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 23:08, 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 o
el support, because it's a major hassle and security
> risk. That rules out odroid for the time being.
google chromium os has a 3.8 kernel for exynos octo-core, not sure if
theirs being for the mali config (odroid is the powervr version of the
chip) makes it radically differn't.
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>
i'm wondering how they do it with only 16MB of flash anyways, you could
always netboot it via tftp from u-boot
> 4) Will I manage all this without any experience with debian? :) I used
> gentoo for several years though.
>
> Thanks in advanc
-ld=bfd to the compiler.
* Refresh patches.
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On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Shawn Landden wrote:
> if using gold on armel patch for unaligned memory access in binutils-gold 2.23 only got merged
> July 17.
>
> http://so
an.org
> Archive: http://lists.debian.org/84txih7vc3@sauna.l.org
>
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anyone know how long it takes to chain u-boot on the chromebook?
I am currently getting 10s boot times, (of eMMC) and I kinda like that.
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c atomics enabled by gcc 4.7. I warned the
buildd people of this looming problem over a years ago, they need to
upgrade the kernels to 3.1+
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I did manage to install debian on the chromebook however it is kinda
complicated. You should come to #debian-arm I might do a writeup.
On Feb 27, 2013 12:34 PM, "Mark Allums" wrote:
> Please excuse me if I am repeating old discussions, I am not having good
> luck with Google.
>
> Has anyone s
e so way to ask for this backwards-compat
type wrapper. It would be done by the dynamic linker like a IFUNC thing but
instead of hardware support it is kernel support.
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n-Kernel and works fine with own build linux-3.4.4 but
> not with linux-3.5.2.
>
> cheers Manuel
>
>
At the very least you have to include a full .config file for your
custom compiled kernel.
Then maybe a bisect. But most likely you have just misconfigured the
kernel.
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On Sun, 2012-08-12 at 20:15 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> On Aug 12, 2012, at 6:04 PM, shawn wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 2012-08-12 at 17:52 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> >>
> >> *) Presumably making the mtd partition starting at zero visible to
> >> Linux will alte
ite the kernel and initrd to flash during an upgrade? will they
> have
> names like "mtd0" hard coded? or do they somehow find their targets
> adaptively?
it does not change the given names, only the numbered names
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On Sun, 2012-08-12 at 15:29 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> On Aug 12, 2012, at 12:22 AM, shawn wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2012-08-11 at 23:47 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> >> The "examples" directory for the uboot-envtools contains sample
> >> fw_env.config file
This works for my sheevaplug, however I had to change by root cmd
partitioning to have a partition for the start of the NAND:
/dev/mtd0 0xa 0x020x2
#my commandline:
# cat /proc/cmdline
console=ttyS0,115200 ubi.mtd=2 root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs rw
mtdparts=orion_nand:
products/Hackberry%20A10%20Developer%20Board
>
> I'm not an ARM expert, but this looks interesting to me. What do you
> think?
>
It even has CAN, hopefully there is a pin-out.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-xbPiTMurpSNzM2N19wV3dUODA/edit
> Kind regards,
> Rob.
&g
ug?
>
http://is.gd/8RQ76T
a feisty 10mb/hr!
> John
>
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COMPILE="arm-linux-gnueabi-"
or
CONFIG_CROSS_COMPILE="arm-linux-gnueabihf-"
depending on which toolchain you installed (i believe they are equal
when it comes to compiling the kernel, but I am not sure, I have always
compiled with the "gnueabi" one.
>
> Richard
lug has always restarted correctly. I am on 3.4. (However its
been up for 50 days, not sure if I have restarted this particular
kernel.
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On Sat, 2012-07-28 at 23:31 +0100, peter green wrote:
> shawn wrote:
> > http://sourceware.org/ml/libc-ports/2012-06/msg00021.html
> >
> > I quote: "ARM VFPv3 and VFPv4 do not support trapping floating-point
> > exceptions;
> > VFPv2, VFPv3U and VFPv4U do.
ping exceptions. There is, however, no
HWCAP
bit to indicate whether trapping floating-point exceptions is
supported.
Could one be added to the kernel, or is there a good way fesetenv could
detect this from userspace without a new HWCAP bit?"
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upposed to be the "Universal Operating System", where
> "Universal" includes running on as many different computers as
> possible?
> And the speed freaks can always build their own v5t and v5te
> repositories and use those to install from, leaving everybody happy.
&g
in debian[1] which is pretty awesome.
[1] http://packages.debian.org/sid/emdebian-archive-keyring
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http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/debian-meetings/2012/debconf12/high/870_ARM_ports_update.ogv
http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/debian-meetings/2012/debconf12/low/870_ARM_ports_update.ogv
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latest getting fixed, it was fixed sortof for v18 (but never
got into the archives), and then changes in v20 are causing segfaults on
startup....
>
>
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squeeze has support for both arm and armel, so even if you are running
OABI, you can upgrade to squeeze. (but not wheezy)
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