Greetings: I have armedslack13.27 running except for viewing YouTube
video.. (RasPi-B)
Adobe site says no such plugin available.. Any suggestions or comments?
TIA.. (I tried a few but they must be for X86, not ARM??)
Hi,
this has been discussed here:
-E02 with Marvell chipset (kirkwood).
This actually is the same hardware like my Seagate Dockstar (or other
Sheevaplugs), so I'd sell mine for 16 € + plus shipping from Germany.
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and based on your config).
I've just added the needed drivers to the kernel (USB, SCSI disk, some
filesystems) so I can boot without initrd and everything is ok now.
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Hi,
I've reactivated my Seagate Dockstar, that was lying around in my cupboard for
some month. I did the following:
1. reinstalled Doozans U-Boot to have a clean system to start
2. prepared an USB stick with sda1=boot, sda2=swap, sda3=rootfs
3. untared the Slackware ARM minirootfs to the correct
.
You can try to fix it. Type 'exit' when things are done.
/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
Same configuration with kernel and uinitrd from 13.37 (Linux 2.6.38.4-kirkwood)
boots fine.
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I've never used QEMU and I think nowadays ARM hardware is really cheap
to get. So even for a first try beginners may rather buy an ARM board
than using QEMU.
2012/8/31 Stuart Winter mo...@slackware.com:
Hi
I am thinking about removing the QEMU packages from -current.
I only added these
2012/7/4 Ottavio Caruso pr0f3ss0r1...@yahoo.com:
On 2 July 2012 01:55, stanley garvey stan...@stanleygarvey.com wrote:
It is a can of worms. It is closed source and lets hope it's finished.
Adobe don't fully support it and have publicly said so.
Yes, Adobe has officially end-of-lifed Flash
on ARMed Slack and
run it in X.
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around but you would probably find either pirated of obsolete
versions.
Various Android Browser are shipping a Flash plugin. AFAIK the latest
Firefox for Android (version 14.x) has one, too. Maybe you can find
something in their source/app/ML/chat... :-/
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Am Wed, 27 Jun 2012 19:10:00 +
schrieb Ottavio Caruso pr0f3ss0r1...@yahoo.com:
On 27 June 2012 18:56, Thorsten Mühlfelder thenk...@gmail.com wrote:
Various Android Browser are shipping a Flash plugin. AFAIK the
latest Firefox for Android (version 14.x) has one, too. Maybe you
can find
Am Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:06:49 +0100 (BST)
schrieb Stuart Winter m-li...@biscuit.org.uk:
ARMedslack's installpkg differs from x86's because ARMedslack's is
patched for several speed improvements on ARM.
Take a look at spkg. It's so much faster than the original package
tools ;)
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Please note the info that TI provides, especially point 1+2:
IMPORTANT:
* This Evaluation/Demo code is provided ONLY for users developing
products with Texas Instruments Cortex(tm)-A8 based microprocessors
(i.e.: Sitara(tm) and DaVinci(tm) platforms).
* Request for access is approved on a
to an image hoster.
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for the release of tegra 4.
Regards,
Manfred aka Quax
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Am Thursday 14 July 2011 16:42:16 schrieb Manfred Müller:
@Thorsten:
ot: was it really needed to reinvent the wheel with Salt instead of
improving the legacy LLS?
I'm not a Linux Live user, so you have to ask this question on our ML ;-)
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armv6 so they
should run without problems.
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. This is
mandatory for a warranty request.
--- Ven 6/5/11, Thorsten Mühlfelder thenk...@gmx.de ha scritto:
Da: Thorsten Mühlfelder thenk...@gmx.de
Oggetto: Re: [ARMedslack] File system on my Freeagent Dockstar got
corrupted A: armedslack@lists.armedslack.org
Data: Venerdì 6 maggio 2011, 01:29
Am
001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0608 Genesys Logic, Inc. USB-2.0 4-Port HUB
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bc2:2120 Seagate RSS LLC
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 08bb:2702 Texas Instruments Japan Speakers
Is it possible to give the USB audio data transfers a higher priority?
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Am Thursday 05 May 2011 10:32:52 schrieb Thorsten Mühlfelder:
Hi,
I'm using a high quality USB audio device (Burr-Brown Japan PCM2702) with
my Dockstar. I've configured mpd to use the hardware interface without dmix
because dmix seems to be broken on the ARM platform.
But there is one
: [ 445.794893] sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] Sense Key :
0x3 [current]
May 5 20:54:39 pinkfloyd kernel: [ 445.794896] sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] ASC=0x11
ASCQ=0x0
May 5 20:54:39 pinkfloyd kernel: [ 445.794898] sd 15:0:0:0: [sdd] CDB:
cdb[0]=0x28: 28 00 00 41 73 4c 00 00 07 00
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it manually just tell me what fields I should leave and
where. This is what my client would normaly do as a reply:
Re: [ARMedslack] Slackware ARM on Small NAS (NS-K330)
What's good in that and what's bad in that ?
That's fine.
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setup.
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from Doozan's uboot. I also use his Rescue System.
What rescue system did you use? It seems my original pogoplug system (that one
the dockstar is deliverd with) does not boot anymore. So some other fallback
system would be nice.
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the kernel on it. Use
usbstart and fatload to load the kernel to the RAM.
Provide the right bootargs and your ARMed slack rootfs on the same USB stick.
And run bootcmd.
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partition and contain your uImage.
usb start
ext2load usb 0:1 0x640 /uImage
setenv bootargs root=/dev/sda2 rootfstype=ext4
run bootcmd
Something like this...
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no problem with it :-D I remember a discussion about
adding a RTC to the dockstar. Apparently they have found out a lot more now.
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for an
ARMed slack installation.
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running 2.6.36.3-kirkwood on my Dockstar.
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Hi,
is there any ARM board with a PCIe slot out there?
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Am Wednesday 16 February 2011 16:37:47 schrieb Stuart Winter:
does anybody know if U_Boot already supports loading the kernel of a
UbiFS partition? I've built U-Boot 2010.09 for an Atmel board and I've
seen that there are some ubi sources included but the U-Boot binary does
not offer any
Am Friday 28 January 2011 12:39:34 schrieb Stuart Winter:
- soft: only software emulation
- softfp + mfpu=xxx: enables the compiler to use FP
instructions/registers inside functions, but not as function
parameters. This way, code remains compatible with 'soft' libraries
- hard: it's a
Hi,
I did not really understand what's the difference between -mfloat-abi=soft
and -mfloat-abi=softfp? Does soft always use software floating point
and softfp could use hardware floating point if a correct -mfpu is given?
And why is none of them used in Armed Slack? In my understanding it
Am Tuesday 21 December 2010 03:37:12 schrieb Rich:
On the initial boot, it did boot
the kernel and started the system initialization scripts but then fdisk
the sda1 and rebooted. The second boot did complete and I got a login
prompt on the serial terminal.
I wonder how it booted the second
Am Friday 14 January 2011 11:20:51 schrieb Stuart Winter:
I wonder how it booted the second time? IIRC I had to comment out the
fdisk sectionin a rc script because the Dockstar does not have an RTC and
after reboot the system time is set to 1970 again which causes another
fsck run (fsck is
Hi,
I've bought my Dockstar some months ago here in Germany for 20 € + 5 €
shipping cost. Now I've noticed that the price has raised here to 80 € +
shipping.
So my question is: What the cheapest price nowadays all over the world? Of
course I have to check shipping cost to Germany then...
Am Tue, 4 Jan 2011 15:00:10 + (GMT)
schrieb Stuart Winter m-li...@biscuit.org.uk:
Armed works fine on device with 32MB of RAM.
Heh. It's called ARMedslack or Slackware ARM. Every time I see
Armed I get images of men in balaclavas committing a bank
robbery ;-)
Yes 32MB will work
Am Thursday 09 December 2010 14:48:25 schrieb Stuart Winter:
I have a serial cable but I can't bear debian works without it. :-)
Hang on a minute. So you've got a serial cable...
use it, figure out where the boot process stops (if at all).
Then once we know what the problem is, it can most
Am Thursday 18 November 2010 10:51:47 schrieb Carlo Caione:
Ok, I hijack the discussion.
As I explained before in my previous email the idea is to recompile
armedslack with the right optimization for beaglebord (armv7 + neon +
cortex-a8 optimization)
How much speed improvement can be gained
Am Thursday 18 November 2010 11:41:57 schrieb Carlo Caione:
Here some pointers (not mine), about performance for different compilers
(but same parameters):
http://hardwarebug.org/2009/08/05/arm-compiler-shoot-out/
Thanks for providing this link. As I can see there FLAC uses integer and
Am Tuesday 31 August 2010 12:03:15 schrieb Stuart Winter:
is there a good guide how to set up distcc to build to help building arm
packages on my x86_64 and i486 hosts?
Yep. Go back to the FTP site and download the script dbuild - I just
put it there.
OK, had time to take a look at it.
Hardware: Marvell SheevaPlug Reference Board
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Am Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:24:44 +0200
schrieb Thorsten Mühlfelder thenk...@gmx.de:
I've ordered one of these Dockstars now. I cannot get any cheaper
thing here (25 € incl. shipping). Let's see
I've ordered one of these Dockstars now. I cannot get any cheaper thing
here (25 € incl. shipping). Let's see what I can do with it.
Am Thu, 19 Aug 2010 00:39:19 -0600
schrieb Tyler T tyle...@gmail.com:
what CPU/RAM/flash does the Seagate Dockstar have?
1.2GHz ARMv5TE (Kirkwood), 128MB DDR
Hi laprjns,
what CPU/RAM/flash does the Seagate Dockstar have?
Am Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:04:57 -0400
schrieb Richard Lapointe lapr...@comcast.net:
I have a Dockstar coming directly from Seagate ($39 USD) and would
like to run ARMedslack on it. Is there a single site that provides
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