On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 10:32:07AM +0100, Przemyslaw Kwiatkowski wrote:
> I forgot I have also cups server - and it is really very slow when I
> print big files (ie hi-res photos). Does cups/foomatic/ghostscript use
> floating point? If so, I could try to install them in armel chroot.
ghostscript
Hello,
>> If I change arm to armel on my Thecus 2100, will I see any difference in
>> speed? I use my box only as nfs server, router and software accesspoint.
>> Thanks for info!
>
> I doubt it. The only big speed win is in floating point, and the
> current stable arm port is more stable, more c
2008/1/11, Przemyslaw Kwiatkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If I change arm to armel on my Thecus 2100, will I see any difference in
> speed? I use my box only as nfs server, router and software accesspoint.
> Thanks for info!
I doubt it. The only big speed win is in floating point, and the
current
Hello,
>> Do you know if it's worth trying or is it too early?
>
> We now have over 90% of packages built and up to date. The main stuff that
> is missing is Fortran based packages some of which are held up by the
> ongoing transition to gFortran.
If I change arm to armel on my Thecus 2100, will
John Winters wrote:
> I tried it about 4 weeks ago and the install process was broken. The
> partitioner crashed every time it tried to start up so there was no way of
> completing the installation.
This was probably due to parts of partman being out of sync, if so it
cleared up around the end of
John Winters wrote:
> When? It was discussed on the list at the time that it failed for me and
> one suggestion was that the packages were no longer compatible with the
> installer image.
I did the following sometime during the last week of November.
Info from: http://www.cyrius.com/debian/iop/
> John Winters wrote:
>
>> I tried it about 4 weeks ago and the install process was broken. The
>> partitioner crashed every time it tried to start up so there was no way
>> of
>> completing the installation.
>
> Was this on a Thecus N2100?
Yes.
> I've used the installer from the URL you quoted
John Winters wrote:
> I tried it about 4 weeks ago and the install process was broken. The
> partitioner crashed every time it tried to start up so there was no way of
> completing the installation.
Was this on a Thecus N2100? I've used the installer from the URL you quoted
and it worked perfect
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 01:24:26PM +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:17:54PM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
>> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:32:42PM +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
>> > > On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
>> > > > the quint
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:34:56AM +, Colin Tuckley wrote:
> Salvatore Iovene wrote:
>
> > I guess it's here.
> > http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/armel/images/daily/iop32x/netboot/
> >
> > Do you know if it's worth trying or is it too early?
>
> We now have over 90% of packages built and
Salvatore Iovene wrote:
> I guess it's here.
> http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/armel/images/daily/iop32x/netboot/
>
> Do you know if it's worth trying or is it too early?
We now have over 90% of packages built and up to date. The main stuff that
is missing is Fortran based packages some of w
Salvatore Iovene wrote:
> Can you please elaborate more on the second option? Thanks!
http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiHowto
describes how to do it.
regards,
Colin
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 01:24:26PM +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:17:54PM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:32:42PM +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
> > > On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> > > > the quintessenc
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:17:54PM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:32:42PM +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> > > the quintessence is that you need softfloat either by building your own
> > > softfloat l
2008/1/11, Salvatore Iovene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> > the quintessence is that you need softfloat either by building your own
> > softfloat libraries (like Eddy did) or you need to swith to armel which
> > is softfloat.
>
> Can you
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 12:32:42PM +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> > the quintessence is that you need softfloat either by building your own
> > softfloat libraries (like Eddy did) or you need to swith to armel which
> > is softfl
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 11:04:38AM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
> the quintessence is that you need softfloat either by building your own
> softfloat libraries (like Eddy did) or you need to swith to armel which
> is softfloat.
Can you please elaborate more on the second option? Thanks!
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Sal
On Fri, Jan 11, 2008 at 10:46:13AM +0200, Salvatore Iovene wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone here successfully run munin or mtrg on a N2100? I first
> tried on my NSLU-2 and then on the Thecus, but for both of them it seems
> that the CPU power is not enought for rrdtools. Infact, I fou
> Hi,
>
> does anyone here successfully run munin or mtrg on a N2100? I first
> tried on my NSLU-2 and then on the Thecus, but for both of them it seems
> that the CPU power is not enought for rrdtools. Infact, I found that
> munin-graph would take hours and hours. Yesterday I ha
Hi,
does anyone here successfully run munin or mtrg on a N2100? I first
tried on my NSLU-2 and then on the Thecus, but for both of them it seems
that the CPU power is not enought for rrdtools. Infact, I found that
munin-graph would take hours and hours. Yesterday I had to kill it after
about 10
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