On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 09:48:59AM +1030, Rod Whitby wrote:
> The NSLU2-Linux project (who did all of the generation and pushing
> upstream of the NSLU2 kernel patches behind the scenes, upon which
> Martin, Joey & co. did the excellent integration into d-i and the Debian
> kernel) is currently wor
Bill Gatliff wrote:
> Bill Gatliff wrote:
>> Let's see. NSLU2. Thecus N2100. Netwinder.
>
> Oh, didn't mean to leave out all the other platforms. Just mentioned
> the few I've tinkered with recently. Anyone care to add to the list?
The NSLU2-Linux project (who did all of the generation and p
Bill Gatliff wrote:
Let's see. NSLU2. Thecus N2100. Netwinder.
Oh, didn't mean to leave out all the other platforms. Just mentioned
the few I've tinkered with recently. Anyone care to add to the list?
b.g.
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Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Martin,
I've just flashed a Slug with the new 2.6.18-2-ixp400 with the new
free Ethernet drivers. The upgrade process from a Slug running sid
and kernel image 2.6.17-2 worked perfectly just as it should (once I'd
removed the nslu2.conf file which was the contents withi
Martin,
I've just flashed a Slug with the new 2.6.18-2-ixp400 with the new
free Ethernet drivers. The upgrade process from a Slug running sid
and kernel image 2.6.17-2 worked perfectly just as it should (once I'd
removed the nslu2.conf file which was the contents within
/etc/mkinitramfs)
The ne
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