On Fri, 18 Aug 2023 at 15:10, gene heskett wrote:
> 1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to
> boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a raspberry pi or a
> bananapi-m5.
A better starting point is Debian's Raspberry-specific repository:
blank about who is in charge about the Debian uploads - it is not
me, right? :) Tell me so if you think otherwise or if I shall help out.
Best,
Steffen
> Gesendet: Freitag, 18. August 2023 um 18:33 Uhr
> Von: "Rod Webster"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: Re: [
On 8/18/23 12:34, Rod Webster wrote:
Gene, there are no buildbots for Bookworm (or Bullseye for that matter).
The Bookworm package is quite old (Feb 2023 I think)
So I think you have no choice but to build from source so it may not matter
which OS you use.
The ARM64 support is really spotty and
Gene, there are no buildbots for Bookworm (or Bullseye for that matter).
The Bookworm package is quite old (Feb 2023 I think)
So I think you have no choice but to build from source so it may not matter
which OS you use.
The ARM64 support is really spotty and while there are a few unofficial
On 8/18/23 10:09, gene heskett wrote:
Several problems? this morning.
1. Used synaptic to fix broken-packages by removing my locally built
linuxcnc-v2.10.0 pacakages.
1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to
boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a
Several problems? this morning.
1. Used synaptic to fix broken-packages by removing my locally built
linuxcnc-v2.10.0 pacakages.
1a. debians arm64 netinstall, put on an sd card doesn't even try to
boot. Apparently no u-boot or miss-configured for a raspberry pi or a
bananapi-m5.
2.