Re: Long shot: debug board for Efika Smartbook

2022-08-16 Thread David Boddie
Hi Gérald, Thanks for replying and taking a look for me. I'll take our discussion off-list from now on - just leaving a message for the public record. Regards, David On Tuesday, 16 August 2022 11:08:43 CEST Gérald Kerma wrote: > Hi, > > I may look in my stock... > >

Long shot: debug board for Efika Smartbook

2022-08-15 Thread David Boddie
quite rare and were sold out quite early on. I hope this isn't too off-topic for this list. I noticed that some people had been doing things with this hardware many years ago, and I wondered if anyone still had a debug board lying around that they don't need. Regards, David

Re: odd result for sudo dpkg -V

2021-11-05 Thread David Pottage
g -V I got back a list of 31 files.  Of those the git history shows that I had modified about half of them, but the rest where original from when I setup the box, or installed when I upgraded to Bullseye last week. -- David Pottage

Re: Raspi 4 debian image update-initramfs

2021-04-26 Thread Vorak David Hoeung
, update-initramfs is called. It still boots. So I'll used initramfs-tools from bullseye. Thanks a lot. -- David - Mail original - > On vrijdag 23 april 2021 16:27:05 CEST Vorak David Hoeung wrote: > > Have you any idea ? > > You need a newer image which contains ini

Re: Re: Raspi 4 debian image update-initramfs

2021-04-23 Thread Vorak David Hoeung
time of update-initramfs is called, I cannot boot again ... Have you any idea ? Thanks a lot in advance. -- David

Re: How to push back against repeated login attempts?

2021-03-03 Thread David Pottage
. It looks like I should be able to get better coverage by using more block lists. You say that you chose not to use FireHOL itself, but instead chose to roll your own. Could I ask why? are there problems or downsides to FireHOL? Thanks. -- David Pottage

Re: How to push back against repeated login attempts?

2021-03-02 Thread David Pottage
time soon, you could consider blocking the entire netblock. 3. As others have said if you don't need to run ssh on port 22, then don't. I used to run it on a high port and hardly ever saw any unauthorised traffic. You could also consider requiring remote users to go via a VPN in order to connect. -- David Pottage

Re: Help with an arm64 specific gcc internal error with polymake

2020-11-27 Thread David Bremner
Wookey writes: > On 2020-11-17 21:19 +, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: >> Thanks for your work on this. As of today polymake has been uploaded >> to use gcc-9 which doesn't have this problem, so the perl transition >> has been unblocked. > > I don't understand how this works, because Alex was able

Re: Help with an arm64 specific gcc internal error with polymake

2020-11-17 Thread David Bremner
Dominic Hargreaves writes: > On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 01:49:23AM +, Wookey wrote: >> On 2020-11-14 16:33 +, Dominic Hargreaves wrote: >> > On Sat, Nov 14, 2020 at 03:08:14PM +, Wookey wrote: >> >> > > I have just tried it, and the file built OK, getting to a resident >> > > footprint

Re: Is there any "easy to use" arm64 laptop

2020-10-13 Thread David Pottage
ffic list, and perhaps you will have something to contribute on another issue. -- David Pottage

Re: Pine64 RockPro64 Support

2020-06-17 Thread David Pottage
branded desktop wallpaper. Comparing the two, the similarity is like comparing the Red Hat and Centos distros. [1] https://www.armbian.com/rockpro64/#kernels-archive-all -- David Pottage

Re: Raspberry Pi images SSH access

2020-04-29 Thread David Pottage
it-password, and add your ssh public key to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys -- David Pottage Links: -- [1] http://raspi.debian.net/

Re: X11 modul for pinebook?

2020-04-21 Thread David Pottage
On 2020-04-21 16:41, Andreas Tille wrote: Hi David, On Tue, 21 Apr 2020 David Pottage wrote: Perhaps it is verboten to mention it her, but have you tried running Armbian on your pinebook? No idea whether this is verboten - I'm personally open for anything that works. I'm looki

Re: X11 modul for pinebook?

2020-04-21 Thread David Pottage
settings that make sense for an Arm dev board, but will be unexpected if you are used to standard servers & desktops. For example, they have ramlog service which redirects /var/log to a ramdisk in order to reduce SD card wear. -- David

Re: RockPro64 - Boot fails if fstab has volumes on PCIe SSD

2020-03-23 Thread David Pottage
m going to repost the question on the Armbian Peer to peer technical support forum. -- David Pottage On 22/03/2020 17:40, Alan Corey wrote: Yes, staring at a blank screen while important stuff is happening sucks. A serial console might show more, I haven't tried it. OK, you did. If the

RockPro64 - Boot fails if fstab has volumes on PCIe SSD

2020-03-21 Thread David Pottage
don't see any output on the serial console or the HDMI monitor when the boot fails? Thanks, -- David Pottage

Re: Rockchip RK3399 based board for server use?

2020-01-14 Thread David Pottage
On 2020-01-12 09:14, Andrei POPESCU wrote: On Sb, 11 ian 20, 19:42:24, David Pottage wrote: The RockPro64, is a bit larger and more expensive. It has a full size PCIe x4 socket, so I can fit an NVMe drive using a simple adapter. I can’t find any pre-built cases, so I would have to make

Re: Rockchip RK3399 based board for server use?

2020-01-14 Thread David Pottage
I see are the three network ports, and possibly the very small size & low power requirements for some use cases. Also it looks like there is no mainline kernel support. Still, it is good to have alternative options. Thanks for the link. -- David Pottage

help with racket build failure

2020-01-13 Thread David Bremner
Dear Arm experts; Any help with https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=948789 would be appreciated. I can replicate the crash on harris, and cd $HOME/racket-7.5+dfsg1/build && \ gdb --args ./racketcgc -cu \ $HOME/racket-7.5+dfsg1/src/racket/src/compile-startup.rkt cstartup.inc \

Rockchip RK3399 based board for server use?

2020-01-11 Thread David Pottage
Debian on unknown hardware, I consider myself to be a competent Linux sys admin, I can clone a git repo, and compile something given very specific instructions, but I don’t feel competent to make code changes or debug kernel issues. Thanks for reading. – David Pottage

Re: Anyone use connman?

2019-02-21 Thread David Lechner
On 2/19/19 4:33 AM, JH wrote: Hi, Has anyone used connman? In particular, has anyone used the connman for automatically switch from LTE connection to WiFi when it detects WiFi connection available just like mobile phone? Thank you and appreciate your comments. Kind regards. JH I've used it,

Re: missing gw in route -n

2018-07-18 Thread David Billsbrough
" ]] && [[ "$(file "$f")" =~ text ]] && out cat "$f"; done echo echo "All data saved to $REPORT_FILE." # End of File -=-=-=-=- regards, David -Original Message- >From: Christopher Barry >Sent: Jul 12, 2018 11:36 PM &g

Re: causes for this?

2018-06-23 Thread David Pottage
than a cynical view of flash drive manufacturers cost cutting, but as a work around I now make a point of plugging in a new drive and leaving it to sit powered but not otherwise in use for a few hours before I start copying large amounts of data. -- David Pottage On 23/06/18 13:39, Gene Heskett

Re: Why so little info on the Pocket Beagle?

2017-10-07 Thread David Glaser
Hmm, I wonder if the GPUs could be put to work resolving Neural Networks? On 10/07/2017 02:01 PM, Alan Corey wrote: Isn't it kind of deceptive advertising to advertise a video accelerator when there's no video? Even the Raspberry Pi Zero has HDMI and composite. Oh well, maybe it can do comput

Re: ARM Ports BoF: armel in buster

2017-08-28 Thread David Goodenough
ian is probably not an option. I doubt, that one can strip down > Debian 9 to 32 MiB... Has anybody tried? Have you looked at the now remerged OpenWRT/LEDE? They support lots of little systems like this, and I think several are armel. David > > >> Debian is supposed to be the &qu

Re: How to add kernel boot command line args?

2017-02-10 Thread David Lechner
On 02/10/2017 12:06 PM, Forest wrote: Hi, folks. How do I add arguments to the kernel boot command line for Debian Jessie on a Marvell Kirkwood device? I want to use AppArmor on a QNAP NAS, and the wiki says I need to enable the appropriate LSM with kernel args apparmor=1 security=apparmor, but

Installing libudev-dev on Debian

2016-08-19 Thread David Glaser
do I get around the problem. I need to compile code that makes use of libudev-dev include files and libraries. -David

Re: [Stretch] Status for architecture qualification

2016-06-06 Thread John David Anglin
er to re-qualify as a release architecture. However, I like Steve's suggestion. Helge effectively defined a set of core packages for hppa when he set up a new jessie-based install disk a few months ago. This is currently available at . I tend to think this should be done within the context of

Re: a Debian executable on Android

2016-04-07 Thread David White
ystem with a registry as each system has a unique root password not dependant on black hats not looking for a way in. David White of Falmouth, Cornwall

Re: security labeling handle: No such file or directory (what file?)

2016-01-03 Thread David Given
On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 06:46:14PM -0500, Alan Corey wrote: > I basically stumbled across this. I just did apt-get update and I'm > running dpkg 1.17.25. There's a page at > https://fossies.org/diffs/dpkg/1.18.0_vs_1.18.1/src/selinux.c-diff.html > talking about an selinux change in dpkg 1.18.1.

Re: [racket-dev] racket 6.3 build failures on armel

2015-12-11 Thread David Bremner
Matthew Flatt writes: > > #define PAST_LIMIT() > #define CHECK_LIMIT() > #if 0 > > ? > > Hopefully, the crash will then provide more useful information. With that change I get Copying /home/bremner/racket-6.3/collects/racket/private/kw-file.rkt to /home/bremner/racket-6.3/build/ra

Re: [racket-dev] racket 6.3 build failures on armel

2015-12-11 Thread David Bremner
David Bremner writes: > A helpful sysadmin (hi pabs!) ran the command on the autobuilder as well, and > got > _almost_ the same output. > > It most likely is significant that the gcc version is different. I'll > try upgrading the porterbox chroot and see if it dupli

Re: [racket-dev] racket 6.3 build failures on armel

2015-12-11 Thread David Bremner
David Bremner writes: > The porterbox is easy, and attached. The autobuilder is a bit more work, > but I can do it if the porterbox values don't suggest anything to try > (it would somehow be more efficient to try an experimental patch and get > the preprocessor values at

Re: [racket-dev] racket 6.3 build failures on armel

2015-12-10 Thread David Bremner
Matthew Flatt writes: > Is it possible to get the output of > > gcc -E -dM - < /dev/null > > on that machine? > > The JIT is sensitive to a number of preprocessor definitions, and I > might be able to provoke the buffer overflow by using the same values. > > Segfaults or freezes could be the sam

racket 6.3 build failures on armel

2015-12-09 Thread David Bremner
I'm stuck figuring out some build-failures on armel. On the autobuilders, I get (twice, on two different autobuilders) , | Copying /«PKGBUILDDIR»/collects/racket/private/kernstruct.rkt to /«PKGBUILDDIR»/build/racket/gc2/xform-collects/racket/private/kernstruct.rkt | Copying /«PKGBUILDDIR»/c

Re: Debian in a Pcduino3

2014-12-30 Thread David Goodenough
bian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Allwinner#Installing_on_systems_that_are_not_supported_out_of_the_box David > > Is there a mean to know when the dtb and others spécifications, enabling > the install in pcduino3, will be in jessie ? I don't know how to find this > information and where are the diff fr

Re: Debian in a Pcduino3

2014-12-27 Thread David Goodenough
the above mentioned DTS file in it, and the page you have been pointed at below for installing on Sunxi systems you will find instructions for installing one which is not pre-installed. David > > Patrice G. > > Le 25 déc. 2014 23:35, "Karsten Merker" a écrit : > >

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-17 Thread David Edmondson
On Mon, Nov 17 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: > On 17 November 2014 17:13, David Edmondson wrote: >> On Mon, Nov 17 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: >>> I am stuck at a similar situation, where the kernel is loaded but >>> fails to boot the box. A screenshot is attached. I have

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-17 Thread David Edmondson
On Mon, Nov 17 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: > I am stuck at a similar situation, where the kernel is loaded but > fails to boot the box. A screenshot is attached. I have built upstream > kernels 3.17.2 and 3.18-rc4 over the weekend, both with the same > results. I built a kernel according to the inst

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-17 Thread David Edmondson
On Mon, Nov 17 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: > I am stuck at a similar situation, where the kernel is loaded but > fails to boot the box. A screenshot is attached. I have built upstream > kernels 3.17.2 and 3.18-rc4 over the weekend, both with the same > results. The image you provided looks like the

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-17 Thread David Edmondson
On Mon, Nov 17 2014, Ian Campbell wrote: >> Having built a kernel[1] with CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE and adding the >> flash-kernel support, I can properly generate the kernel, initrd and dtb >> images, but the result still doesn't usefully boot. >> >> When I run 'bootm ...' there is some text printed by th

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-17 Thread David Edmondson
On Thu, Nov 13 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: >>> Looking at the Debian kernel configuration, it appears that >>> CONFIG_FB_SIMPLE is not enabled in the armmp kernel. This would appear >>> to be a requirement for the simplefb variant of u-boot (can anyone >>> confirm?). >> >> I think we could pretty saf

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-12 Thread David Edmondson
On Tue, Nov 11 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: > setenv bootargs 'cros_legacy console=ttySAC3,115200 debug earlyprintk > root=/dev/sda4 rootfstype=ext4 rootwait rw' Do you have a serial port wired up? I would expect 'console=tty1' for simplefb. Looking at the Debian kernel configuration, it appears tha

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-12 Thread David Edmondson
On Wed, Nov 12 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: > On 12 November 2014 06:40, David Edmondson wrote: >> Pedro, I don't have any solutions for you, but I'd like to understand >> better what you have tried. >> >> On Tue, Nov 11 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: >>> Th

Re: booting the samsung chromeboot xe303c12 with the debian armmp kernel

2014-11-12 Thread David Edmondson
Pedro, I don't have any solutions for you, but I'd like to understand better what you have tried. On Tue, Nov 11 2014, Pedro Bulach wrote: > The pending issues are the following: > 1. nv u-boot does not load by boot command file This is not clear. Do you mean "nv u-boot is not loaded when I boot

Re: Sheevaplug: Timing (?) problems since kernel 3.12

2014-11-09 Thread David Given
On 08.11.2014 10:44, Markus Krebs wrote: [...] > Since kernel 3.12 (i. e. when dtb was introduced) I'm experiencing > various erratic problems when transferring files over the network. For > example unison (over ssh) is complaining about "Corrupted MAC on input"; > or when I'm trying to read a file

Re: Debian on QNAP TS-112P?

2014-08-18 Thread David MENTRÉ
Hello, 2014-08-14 12:17, David MENTRÉ: 2014-08-08 23:08, Martin Michlmayr: Does anybody know if I can install Debian on QNAP TS-112P? If so, >should I follow instructions from >http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-119/ ? Yes, it works fine. Great! Thanks a lot and sorry

Re: Debian on QNAP TS-112P?

2014-08-14 Thread David MENTRÉ
Hello, 2014-08-08 23:08, Martin Michlmayr: Does anybody know if I can install Debian on QNAP TS-112P? If so, >should I follow instructions from >http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-119/ ? Yes, it works fine. Great! Thanks a lot and sorry for my late reply. Sincerely yours,

Debian on QNAP TS-112P?

2014-08-08 Thread David MENTRÉ
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-119/ ? Best regards, david -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53e4fb67.8090...@linux-france.org

Re: Alternative java/JVM working on armel/powerpc?

2014-07-10 Thread David Pottage
econds. After that about 5 seconds. None of the tests crashed, reported warnings, or returned incorrect results. -- David Pottage

Re: Flattened Device Tree on SheevaPlug and Linux 3.15

2014-06-24 Thread David Hicks
Hi Stuart, I'm sorry this is going to be a non-answer as I haven't tried device tree boot on my sheevaplug. Just wanted to answer this - "I don't believe that the sheevaplug is actually an eSATA version - it doesn't have an eSATA port -- maybe there's just support on board." IIRC the original sh

Re: Information needed from owners/users of Debian on ARM/kirkwood base QNAP devices (should take < 1min to gather)

2014-06-18 Thread David Pottage
the TS-110 back to the Qnap firmware. Would it be useful to run these tests under the qnap firmware if I can get a shell, or would that not be helpfull? I don't want to switch to Debian just for this test. -- David Pottage -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.o

Re: preparing for GCC 4.9

2014-06-04 Thread David Gosselin
he machine. Thanks, Dave -Original Message- From: Matthias Klose Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 7:00 AM To: David Gosselin ; Patrick Baggett Cc: debian-po...@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: preparing for GCC 4.9 sorry, can't help with this. setting up a pbuilder or sbuild, and

Re: preparing for GCC 4.9

2014-05-12 Thread David Gosselin
I'm in the same boat as Patrick, except with a PowerMac G5. Please let us know how to begin. Thanks, Dave > On May 12, 2014, at 16:02, Patrick Baggett wrote: > > Hi Matthias et al, > > I'd like to try to do some of this using my sparc box and see how far I get. > Is there a link that explain

Re: Which kernel flavor for big.Little systems?

2014-05-07 Thread David Goodenough
On Wednesday 07 May 2014 12:23:10 Lennart Sorensen wrote: > On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 04:03:04PM +0100, David Goodenough wrote: > > The world of big.Little is about to hit boards that Debian might support > > in the form of the AllWiner A80 (it has 4 big A15 and 4 little A7 > >

Which kernel flavor for big.Little systems?

2014-05-07 Thread David Goodenough
kernel? If so I would then be able to load either an armhf or an arm64 deb file and run the relevant executables I presume. David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Arch

Re: Problems with X11 on Ultra10

2014-05-04 Thread David Gosselin
Hi, I was curious as to what prompted you to try "SBUS:/SUNW,ffb@1e,0" for the BusID value? Thanks, Dave -Original Message- From: Sad Clouds Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 3:57 AM To: Hayden Kroepfl Cc: debian-po...@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Problems with X11 on Ultra10 On Sun, 4 May

Re: Boot time speed up

2014-04-17 Thread David Hicks
:28 AM, Divya Subramanian < divyaenginee...@gmail.com> wrote: > Any other way of cutting down boot time? > > Regards, > > Divya Subramanian > > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 7:10 PM, David Hicks wrote: > >> >> The initramfs isn't the source of the slo

Re: Boot time speed up

2014-04-16 Thread David Hicks
you ditched ramfs you could cut those few seconds out. It's not masses I suppose On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Bill Gatliff wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:42 AM, David Hicks wrote: > >> I'm not exactly the foremost expert on this but ... my understanding is

Re: Boot time speed up

2014-04-11 Thread David Hicks
(recovery shell? various scripts for mdadm/lve? stuff...) Hope that helps, I realise I have glossed over a LOT of detail there. David. On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Divya Subramanian < divyaenginee...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am working to reduce boot up time of deb

Re: On a Samsung ARM Chromebook, could nv-uboot easily boot to stock linux kernels, by way of ARM-GRUB?

2014-01-02 Thread David Hicks
Sorry to butt in, but this seems a little strong to me - "basically you've been caught out by the use of treacherous computing, and have purchased a product that you cannot and will not ever own. the samsung processors have bootloader-signing actually built-in to the ROM: once the e-fuses are fire

Re: [Arm-netbook] Another "new" ARM plateform

2013-12-27 Thread David Pottage
On 26/12/13 20:02, Tim Fletcher wrote: On 26 Dec 2013, at 13:14, David Pottage wrote: How good is the mainline linux kernel support for the Freescale iMX6 SOC? I currently have an Allwinner A10 based Cubieboard. In most respects it is a very nice single board computer, but I find it

Re: Fwd: [Arm-netbook] Another "new" ARM plateform

2013-12-27 Thread David Pottage
On 26/12/13 17:36, Luc Verhaegen wrote: On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 01:14:49PM +, David Pottage wrote: I currently have an Allwinner A10 based Cubieboard. In most respects it is a very nice single board computer, but I find it frustrating that I am stuck at Linux kernel version 3.4, and don&#

Re: Fwd: [Arm-netbook] Another "new" ARM plateform

2013-12-26 Thread David Pottage
On 25/12/13 17:37, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: just something for people's attention, this is a pretty damn good find by erix: quad-core 1ghz iMX6, it has 2gb of RAM, SATA, GbE and a full MiniPCIe slot (not just USB-only but *full* PCIe because the iMX6 has 1x PCIe). and plenty more. on

Re: Bug#730258: please add arch-specific BTS tags

2013-11-23 Thread John David Anglin
On 23-Nov-13, at 6:35 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: Crossing my fingers! It's been sad to see the number of up-to-date packages in hppa dropping over the time. It should be going up now. Dave -- John David Anglin dave.ang...@bell.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debia

Re: Debian arm on WD Sharespace

2013-11-17 Thread David Hicks
pported device and I haven't hacked a debian installer for it yet, just a kernel and a couple of scripts. Totally understand if you don't because it will be some work. David Hicks d...@nastylittlehorse.net *(in theory you may be able to mess with the variables by messing with the NOR

Re: flash-kernel anb beaglebone

2013-11-13 Thread David Goodenough
On Wednesday 13 Nov 2013, Paul Wise wrote: > On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 6:38 PM, David Goodenough wrote: > > I know this is an ARM list, but any prospect of having this for mips and > > mipsel as well? As OpenWrt shows, there are lots of little mips routers > > out there that

Re: flash-kernel anb beaglebone

2013-11-13 Thread David Goodenough
gs working with armmp!) I know this is an ARM list, but any prospect of having this for mips and mipsel as well? As OpenWrt shows, there are lots of little mips routers out there that would be relevant for this kind of utility. David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian

Now that Xen is enabled in the linux kernel...

2013-10-28 Thread David Goodenough
is there a plan to build the Xen packages for armhf/mp? David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201310282248.01159.david.goodeno...@btconnect.com

Re: armel kernel 3.10.11 on orion5x - CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS needed? [WD Sharespace related]

2013-10-22 Thread David Hicks
I could use the same kernel config as debian orion5x kernels for 2.6.32, 3.1.8 and 3.2.51 kernels, and 3.2.51 has CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS set. For 3.10 and (kernel.org sourced) 3.11 I need the flag set or I get the described issue. So I don't *think* the sharespace bootloader does anything weird because

Re: armel kernel 3.10.11 on orion5x - CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS needed? [WD Sharespace related]

2013-10-22 Thread David Hicks
ion5x kernels should be built with this flag switched on? They don't seem to have it at the moment, AFAICT from the packed up config-3.10-3-orion5x in the kernel packages. David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble?

armel kernel 3.10.11 on orion5x - CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS needed? [WD Sharespace related]

2013-10-22 Thread David Hicks
affected? It also won't start without calling orion5x_pci_disable() before pci_common_init(), which only a couple of the other boards need, so maybe it is just weird... Cheers, David Hicks. Boot output from startup without CONFIG_PCI_QUIRKS below (yes my

Re: Debian ARM in Western Digital Sharespace

2013-10-15 Thread David Hicks
is no real performance increase available here. You can get it to be a fully fledged headless server, but you can't get it to go a lot faster in terms of data transfer etc. The bottleneck seems to be the CPU. David Hicks. On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 9:34 AM, wrote: > Hi, before anything t

Re: Roll call for porters of architectures in sid and testing (Status update)

2013-09-21 Thread John David Anglin
t a recent Wayland build is in the unstable parisc archive... Dave -- John David Anglin dave.ang...@bell.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debi

Re: Roll call for porters of architectures in sid and testing

2013-09-21 Thread John David Anglin
I spent a significant amount of time working on parisc cache related issues in the linux kernel. I support this activity with three parisc servers and one workstation. In my spare time, I do embedded software and electronic design. Regards, John David (Dave) Anglin On 5-Sep-13, at 5:21 PM, He

Re: No official page for armhf and s390x

2013-07-05 Thread David Prévot
h DSA and eventually help you to start it if needed). http://www.debian.org/ports/armhf/ http://www.debian.org/ports/s390x/ Regards David signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: No official page for armhf and s390x

2013-07-04 Thread David Prévot
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi armhf and s390x porters, No one answer yet to the following question, can you please share your thoughts? Le 30/05/2013 10:02, David Prévot a écrit : > Le 30/05/2013 04:14, Holger Wansing a écrit : >> Chris Peachment wrote: >&

Re: Donation of a Calxeda Highbank node

2013-06-28 Thread David Power
locations and one porter machine. These machines must be reliable. > >We already got ipa.debian.net, if David can give more nodes to Debian, >then I think the requirement can be fulfilled. That we can do! Will I arrange this offline with someone in particular? > >> * o

Re: Donation of a Calxeda Highbank node

2013-06-27 Thread David Power
> My main concern is that having a single node as buildd without another > for development purposes means that we don't have easy means to keep > testing for example kernel upgrades. Hey Guys, I stumbled upon this thread while trying to investigate if debian would work on the calxeda platform. We

Re: DSA concerns for jessie architectures

2013-06-22 Thread Dr. David Alan Gilbert
aw on many of those machines it doesn't need to be expensive PDUs, simple USB driven relay setups can be sufficient (although it gets hairier if you want to control hard drive power etc). Dave -- -Open up your eyes, open up your mind, open up your code --- / Dr. David Alan

Re: Current and upcoming toolchain changes for jessie

2013-06-18 Thread John David Anglin
intain the port. I know everybody is busy and this is a significant effort. Dave -- John David Anglin dave.ang...@bell.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: htt

No official page for armhf and s390x (was: Broken link on page: http://www.debian.org/releases/wheezy/)

2013-05-30 Thread David Prévot
u have another proposal? Regards David signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: apt-get /lib/ld-linux.so.3 deletion screwup disaster

2013-05-08 Thread David Goodenough
verison number (dpkg --reinstall, probably combined with a --reinstall does not exist in either the command help (dpkg -?) or in man dpkg. If it exists should it not be documented? David > --get-selections and set-seletions) > > > Wookey -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201305081423.19503.david.goodeno...@btconnect.com

Re: running Debian on a Cubieboard

2013-05-05 Thread David Pottage
but I would probably take a while. -- David Pottage -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51863b76.20...@chrestomanci.org

Re: running Debian on a Cubieboard

2013-05-05 Thread David Goodenough
arge, do you think a standard install' from a netboot image will work > > ? > > this has been on my list for a lng time. as with *all* debian > installer images however you are hampered by the fact that there is no > BIOS - at all - on ARM devices - and therefore it is

Re: NSLU2 Cluster

2013-04-27 Thread David Given
On 27/04/13 17:03, Brian Platt wrote: > I've got a couple of NSLU2 (slugs) sitting around idle and I thought as > a little project I could put them in a cluster. Can anyone recommend > some lightweight cluster software that can be used to share > storage/resources? Back in the day I used to use Op

Re: ARMHF - Mediaplayer software?

2013-04-09 Thread David Given
On 09/04/13 10:42, Steve McIntyre wrote: [...] > Luke, you are utterly out of order here. Calm down. You may have some > (justified) dislike of the Pi, but there is absolutely no need nor > justification to abuse others in the Debian community because of that. Hear, hear. -- ┌─── dg@cowlark.com

Re: Case for ARM-based system and single 3.5" hard disk?

2013-03-13 Thread David Pottage
You should be able to find a NAS and then reflash it with Debian. I use a qnap ts-110. It works well and is reliable, but performance is low as it is only 600 MHz and 256 gb of RAM. -- David Pottage (da...@electric-spoon.com) Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-12 Thread David Pottage
On 10/03/13 11:00, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 11:56 AM, David Pottage wrote: On 08/03/13 19:11, peter green wrote: I run a debian derivative called raspbian and i'm looking into a new build cluster both to give more power for the jessie campaign and to mi

How mature is KVM on ARM (Debian or Ubuntu)

2013-03-12 Thread David Pottage
poor performance, the question is will KVM on ARM be reliable, or is it so cutting edge, that we will be fighting constant crashes and spending all our time exchanging bug reports and patches with the KVM developers? -- David Pottage -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-09 Thread David Pottage
You might also try approaching ARM directly, as they might have some better development hardware they could lend you. I have a friend who works for them on gcc support. I could approach him if you think it might be helpful. -- David Pottage

Re: arm build hardware

2013-03-09 Thread David Pottage
for a build into the 16Gb of on board flash, and then boot the build environment from a slower SD card or USB key. -- David Pottage

Re: System crashes on USB connection

2012-11-26 Thread David Given
Herman Swartz wrote: [...] > I have a Sheeva PLUG dev kit with Debian Linux release and the USB port is > not able to handle having a second USB device connected simultaineously. I > tried connecting a USB hub into the single USB of the Sheeva PLUG and then > plugging a hard drive into the hub.

Re: Installing Debian on Qnap TS-219 PII

2012-11-10 Thread David Pottage
On 07/11/12 22:03, Hoshpak wrote: I'm currently trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Qnap TS-219 PII which is based on the Marvell Sheeva platform. I followed the instructions which can be found at http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/ so far, backed up the original firmware,

Re: How small can it get?

2012-11-07 Thread David Given
Grant wrote: > How small can the Debian ARM rootfs get? Are the packages listed with > "armel" in the Debian online package database compatible with ARM? armel is the name for the for the softfloat ARM architecture using the EABI calling convention. It replaces the old arm architecture, which use

Re: [Arm-netbook] small exynos5 pc (ARM Cortex A15, 2gb RAM)

2012-11-03 Thread Dr. David Alan Gilbert
o > 200 units as a test-run, and so on. Either multiple ether or a PCI-e slot to add a multiport ether card. Bonus for multiple PCI-e slots. Dave -- -Open up your eyes, open up your mind, open up your code --- / Dr. David Alan Gilbert| Running GNU/Li

Re: OpernRD "Ultimate" with two USB hard disks. How to tell uboot which one to boot from?

2012-08-12 Thread David Given
On 12/08/12 01:45, Rick Thomas wrote: [...] > A bit more than half the time, when I reboot the machine, uboot tries > (and fails) to boot from the data disk. To be sure of a good reboot, I > need to physically disconnect the data disk and re-plug it after the > kernel is loaded but before the file

Re: ARM dev boards for Debian and QEMU [was: Just suscribed.]

2012-08-10 Thread David Given
phi gcc wrote: [...] > Meanwhile I investigate QEMU... (I go ask a qemu question regarding > networking) If you're doing kernel development, qemu has one killer feature in that it's got gdb integration. You can, at any point, halt the emulated processor and debug what it's doing. Which means t

Re: Hackberry A10 Dev Board for $60

2012-08-07 Thread David Given
On 07/08/12 21:26, lkcl luke wrote: [...] > i thought amery had found a solution to that? i'm sure it's > documented on the rhombus-tech.net wiki, on the "server" page, or > there's a kernel compile-time switch for de-reserving the stupid, > stupid hard-coded mali memory allocation. AFAIK it's o

Re: Hackberry A10 Dev Board for $60

2012-08-07 Thread David Given
On 07/08/12 20:30, Lennart Sorensen wrote: > On Mon, Aug 06, 2012 at 02:38:30PM +0200, Rob van der Hoeven wrote: >> Thanks for the link to the Mele a1000! Looks even better than the >> Hackberry (its a *complete* little PC for only $70). > > And it has SATA, but only 512MB ram. Almost perfect.

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