Hi Dale,
On 2018-02-02 05:45, amon wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me. I hope you are right. What little
I have found via searches with Google were not comforting, to
say the least.
Think positive. If I can do it, anyone can :-)
I can't do a boot from the sdcard for this application as I
control: retitle -1 Bug#888995: FTBFS: async_execution_load_test fails on
armhf, mips and mipsel
control: user debian-arm@lists.debian.org
control: usertag -1 + armhf
On 2018-01-31 21:44, Aaron M. Ucko wrote:
> Source: dbus-cpp
> Version: 5.0.0+18.04.20171031-1
> Severity: important
> Tags: upstr
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 1:45 PM, amon wrote:
> I don't have a cross compiler
Debian has cross-compilers now:
https://wiki.debian.org/CrossCompiling
Not every package can be cross-compiled though:
http://spock.subdivi.de/~helmut/report.html
https://bootstrap.debian.net/cross_all.html
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bye,
p
Okay, I hadn't been thinking in those terms because in my mind
I already had the sdcard 'allocated'. That is useful. Bricking
GlobalScale units is definitely a thing... I managed to do it
to one of there Guru boxes back in 2012. Never had time to
fix it; at those prices it was cheaper to bin it th
Am Mittwoch, den 31.01.2018, 23:48 -0500 schrieb Scott:
> Would like to install Stretch.
I haven't tried this so far, I only updated the Ubuntu to 16.04 by
using a slightly changed libc package (i.e. the limitation on the
kernel version is not true for the libc version provided, only on
Debian and
Running an ayufan 5.15 version of a gnu-8 image on a rock64, I am getting
absolutely nowhere.
system is text only as the X11 stuffs has not yet been installed.
That leaves aptitude as the only menu driven package manager I believe.
Its no secret that I hate aptitude as its torn down to unboota
On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 6:09 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Running an ayufan 5.15 version of a gnu-8 image on a rock64, I am getting
> absolutely nowhere.
Do you mean to say Debian 8 instead of gnu-8?
It seems ayufan probably means one of these links:
https://github.com/ayufan
https://github.com/ayu
Hi there,
just booted again this old TS-109II Qnap where I managed to install Debian on
thanks to Martin’s instructions.
I recall it used defaults settings all around, time for me to get used to it,
but ran into a noob issue;
I can login as the regular user through SSH form the LAN. root is d
On Friday 02 February 2018 20:10:51 Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 6:09 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Running an ayufan 5.15 version of a gnu-8 image on a rock64, I am
> > getting absolutely nowhere.
>
> Do you mean to say Debian 8 instead of gnu-8?
>
> It seems ayufan probably means one
On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> that will take building an RT kernel
Debian already has RT Linux kernels, but unfortunately only for amd64/x86.
> I didn't find "build-essential" in aptitude, so thats an RSN install too.
If you want the aptitude interface, but already know
On Friday 02 February 2018 22:54:01 Paul Wise wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 10:31 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > that will take building an RT kernel
>
> Debian already has RT Linux kernels, but unfortunately only for
> amd64/x86.
>
> > I didn't find "build-essential" in aptitude, so thats an RSN i
* [ftp83plus] [2018-02-02 21:20]:
> but command su -s always denies me permission when I enter password for user.
Maybe I misread your email, but with "su" you have to provide the root
password, not the password for your user.
--
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
Indeed there are only a handful of passwords I temporarily use for systems that
aren't open to the Internet. Tried all of them, but it didn't succeed.
I clearly recall that it worked using the serial console, though.
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> El 3 feb 2018, a las 1:02, Martin Michlmayr escribi
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