On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 10:14:19AM -0500, Philippe Clérié wrote:
> My apologies for the confusion. *Pi OS* here was meant as a shortcut for the
> *official* distribution of Debian for the Raspberry Pi. Which I am using by
> the way.
The pi is just one of the systems you can run Debian on. armel b
On Saturday, 12 February 2022 16:14:19 CET Philippe Clérié wrote:
> My apologies for the confusion. *Pi OS* here was meant as a shortcut for
> the *official* distribution of Debian for the Raspberry Pi. Which I am
> using by the way.
Which is still confusing, because I'm not aware of an 'official
On 2/11/22 13:28, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Jo, 10 feb 22, 17:45:27, Philippe Clérié wrote:
I think *armel* may get another few
years reprieve since Debian based its Pi OS on *armel* instead of *armhf*.
(A rather surprising decision!)
Might there be some confusion here?
Debian doesn't have a
On Jo, 10 feb 22, 17:45:27, Philippe Clérié wrote:
>
> I think *armel* may get another few
> years reprieve since Debian based its Pi OS on *armel* instead of *armhf*.
> (A rather surprising decision!)
Might there be some confusion here?
Debian doesn't have a "Pi OS" and it was rather unfortunat
On 2/10/22 18:40, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Philippe Clérié [2022-02-10 17:45]:
If I read this paragraph correctly, the implication is that the flash device
partitioning can be changed to accommodate the larger kernels. Presumably
from uboot.
...
Are there any instructions, guides or other do
* Philippe Clérié [2022-02-10 17:45]:
> If I read this paragraph correctly, the implication is that the flash device
> partitioning can be changed to accommodate the larger kernels. Presumably
> from uboot.
...
> Are there any instructions, guides or other documentation for how to get it
> done?
On 1/23/22 18:53, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
The manual fiddling only works on Kirkwood, not Orion. With the
Kirkwood-devices, there's enough MTD flash (the problem is the
partition layout). The Orion-based devices only have 8 MB flash,
which isn't enough.
I am curious about the manual fiddling.
On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 07:53:47AM +0800, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Domenico Andreoli [2022-01-23 11:45]:
> > Any reason for installing Stretch?
> >
> > In case you want to try with something more recent, Buster is the latest
> > Debian to support these QNAP.
>
> The installer isn't available
* Domenico Andreoli [2022-01-23 11:45]:
> Any reason for installing Stretch?
>
> In case you want to try with something more recent, Buster is the latest
> Debian to support these QNAP.
The installer isn't available for buster on Orion devices (only
Kirkwood); stretch is the latest.
> Bullseye
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 09:26:06PM +0100, Johannes 'kefko' Köhler wrote:
>
> Much valued debian people!
Hi Johannes,
> iam trying with an debian installation@qnap ts-109...
>
> I already had a running jessie installation, but the
> dist moved to archived and therefore the possibility to
> run t
Much valued debian people!
iam trying with an debian installation@qnap ts-109...
I already had a running jessie installation, but the
dist moved to archived and therefore the possibility to
run this working setting is past hence, or gone.
Now... I retried with the currently stretch installer,
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