Re: [Dng] CNC

2014-12-27 Thread Gordon Haverland
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 02:41:50 +0100 (CET) k...@aspodata.se wrote: > Don't linuxcnc use rtai (https://www.rtai.org/) ? Oops, answered that wrong. I think most people using LinuxCNC use RTAI. I think the Virginia Tech/ChronOS approach should be looked at. Gord ___

Re: [Dng] CNC (ot: one more on keyring and AFK presence)

2014-12-27 Thread Jaromil
dear Gordon, on the keyring issue: On Fri, 26 Dec 2014, Gordon Haverland wrote: > If the only people you want building packages need to at some point > need to travel to swap keys, I am limited to where I can drive to from this won't be the case. About the previous thread on the issue, please

Re: [Dng] CNC

2014-12-26 Thread Gordon Haverland
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 02:41:50 +0100 (CET) k...@aspodata.se wrote: > Gordon: > > A while ago, I started trying to get a chroot Debian environment > > set up on Gentoo, and ran into troubles. [...] > > It's ususally not a problem doing a chroot debian on debian using > debootstrap. The issues that y

Re: [Dng] CNC

2014-12-26 Thread karl
Gordon: > A while ago, I started trying to get a chroot Debian environment set up > on Gentoo, and ran into troubles. [...] It's ususally not a problem doing a chroot debian on debian using debootstrap. The issues that you need to be aware of are to mount /proc and any needed fs in the chroot, and

[Dng] CNC

2014-12-26 Thread Gordon Haverland
A while ago, I started trying to get a chroot Debian environment set up on Gentoo, and ran into troubles. Hopefully I can get back to trying to set up some environment soon, my next guess was a Debian VM based on QEMU. I really don't want to base a VM on quasi commercial or fully commercial stuff