Sorry list, I can imagine this question has been asked many times,
but
the answer changes with time and browsing this list and
related
resources I cannot find a sufficiently recent (let's say1
year)
answer to it.
I gave up on my NSLU 2 which seems irremediably broken (my
* Nicola Bernardini n...@sme-ccppd.org [2012-07-20 05:42]:
I gave up on my NSLU 2 which seems irremediably broken (my guess is that
If you want to replace a NSLU2, I recommend either a SheevaPlug or an
eSATA SheevaPlug. They are both supported by Debian squeeze and
wheezy:
Chris,
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 09:41:27PM -0400, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Thanks for the tips. Next I tried this and had some success but just
why this works escapes me.
Well, it's Debian ;)
Loaded initird.gz, zimage
After each load, wrote the image to flash with fis create
To make just
Nicola,
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 05:42:30AM +0200, Nicola Bernardini wrote:
[...] and I would like to buy another NAS in that price range or
whereabouts. And of course, I would like to be able to run a full
Debian system on it. Debian Squeeze would be fine,
[...]
Thank you for all your
Hi Martin,
Is there any plan to support *officialy* the raidsonic IB 62x0 from
IcyBox in Debian ?
For now it is already supported by the denx uboot and will be in the
next linux kernel.
I have already one which runs debian squeeze with few tweaks.
I'll soon upgrade another from the stock
[ Please note the cross-post and Reply-To ]
Hi folks,
Here's a summary of what we discussed in the AArch64 port planning BoF
[1] last week (10th July). Thanks to the awesome efforts of the
DebConf video team, the video of the session is already online [2] in
case you missed it. I've also
Installed lm-sensors. sensors-detect detects the w83792d chip
root@Freestor:~# sensors
w83792d-i2c-0-2d
Adapter: IOP3xx-I2C
VcoreA: +1.28 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.04 V)
VcoreB: +0.00 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +2.04 V)
in2: +2.55 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +4.08 V)
in3:
If you just want a simple and cheap NSLU2 replacement, have you thought
about a RaspberryPi? With a simple cardboard case (see their forum), for a
small amount you can use it as a NAS. Works fine for me ;-)
Regards,
Frank
Op 20 jul. 2012 05:49 schreef Nicola Bernardini n...@sme-ccppd.org het
Does anyone know of a document summarising what floating point
instructions are in what version of vfp?
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2012, Steve McIntyre wrote:
Naming
==
Naming issues: ARM are calling the new 64-bit architecture
AArch64. Other people don't like that and various other names have
been proposed for use elsewhere. Debian/Ubuntu developers have already
picked the name arm64 in dpkg and
On 19 July 2012 19:35, Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
armel
=
First released with Lenny. Soft-float EABI, Software floating point
assumed by default. v4t which also runs smaller-size thumb instruction
set. Targeting old hardware like openmoko. Discussed (again!) moving
forwards
Martin Guy martinw...@gmail.com writes:
Who is it that keeps bringing this up?
At least chromium seems to get much more testing on v5 systems so we
expose new bugs when we build it fo v4t. This probably applies to some
other upstreams that use hand-written assembler or JIT.
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On Fri, 2012-07-20 at 22:08 +0200, Martin Guy wrote:
On 19 July 2012 19:35, Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
armel
=
First released with Lenny. Soft-float EABI, Software floating point
assumed by default. v4t which also runs smaller-size thumb instruction
set. Targeting old
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:08:03PM +0200, Martin Guy wrote:
On 19 July 2012 19:35, Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
armel
=
First released with Lenny. Soft-float EABI, Software floating point
assumed by default. v4t which also runs smaller-size thumb instruction
set. Targeting old
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 18:35:44 +0100
Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
buildds
===
Both armel and armhf are doing well, covering ~96% of the archive. We
don't have any ARM server hardware yet, so we're
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 08:09:53PM +0100, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 6:35 PM, Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
Both armel and armhf are doing well, covering ~96% of the archive. We
don't have any ARM server hardware yet, so we're stuck using
development
* Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (l...@lkcl.net) wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 18:35:44 +0100
Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
buildds
===
Both armel and armhf are doing well, covering ~96% of the
Hi,
I have a spec sheet to devices for English.
I ask whether this can be distributed.
Please wait.
Nobuhiro
2012/7/21 Dr. David Alan Gilbert d...@treblig.org:
* Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton (l...@lkcl.net) wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 05:58:45PM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
We've been pestered several times by toolchain developers and
upstreams for various other projects that generate code for ARM
(e.g. JITs in browsers). It seems that Debian is about the only place
where anybody still cares
+++ Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [2012-07-20 16:55 -0300]:
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012, Steve McIntyre wrote:
Naming
==
Naming issues: ARM are calling the new 64-bit architecture
AArch64. Other people don't like that and various other names have
been proposed for use elsewhere.
+++ Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton [2012-07-20 21:27 +0100]:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Hideki Yamane henr...@debian.or.jp wrote:
As I've posted during DebConf(*), Maybe OpenBlocks can solve this problem.
It has 2GB RAM, reliable production use and we can buy it NOW.
*)
+++ Nicola Bernardini [2012-07-20 05:42 +0200]:
I gave up on my NSLU 2 which seems irremediably broken (my guess is that
the RAM is botched) and I would like to buy another NAS in that price
range or whereabouts. And of course, I would like to be able to run a
full Debian system on it.
peter green wrote:
Does anyone know of a document summarising what floating point
instructions are in what version of vfp?
Answering my own question I found a document linked from the vfp
comparision page on the debian wiki.
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2012, Wookey wrote:
Arm64 everywhere would have been neater but unless someone is
volunteering for a massive argument and changing upstream gcc and
No way. it is difficult to do better at this kind of thing than Linus, and
he has already said his piece :-p It won't be aarch64
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
[ Please note the cross-post and Reply-To ]
noted :)
I'm hoping to get AArch64 bootstrapped and ready for release in Debian
by Wheezy+1, which I acknowledge will take a lot of work in a
comparatively short space of
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