Well not sure what happened this time around but my compiler ended up
building executables that wouldnt run. Will scrap my set up and start
over. However i do have my initial build with the rebuilt mplayer,
madplay, and mpg123. They work fine with the 2.6.24.3 kernel, but you
get some error messages from alsa that spams the console. If anyone
wants to play around with it grab it here:

http://www.hostwork.com/users/matt/alpha400/packages/anOS-2.6kernel-rootfs.v1.tar.bz2

The kernel is in /boot if you havent already grabbed it from Rubens link.

Log in as root, no password. Type: helpme  for a dialog box with
keybindings and other info. I hope to have a rebuilt version without
alsa and extra software up within the next few weeks.

Cheers



On 3/16/11, Matt Oudenhoven <matt.oudenho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wonderful, thank you. Backlight works perfectly now. Almost done
> building the new rootfs. It will be quite a bit larger due to all the
> dev tools and headers, but should still be under 300mb.
>
> Cheers.
>
> On 3/16/11, Ruben Viets <r_vi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Nice,
>>
>> Quick & dirty fix of the backlight.
>>
>> https://projects.kwaak.net/twiki/pub/Epc700/KernelPort26Compiling/uImage_2.6.24.3RV101
>>
>> You can change it in the terminal# echo "n" > /proc/jz/backlight, where n
>> is
>> number between 0(off) - 10(max on)
>>
>> When switching between /dev/tty1 > /dev/tty7 default setting will be set
>> back to 5 (middle)
>>
>> Grt Ruben.
>>
>>> Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:15:11 -0500
>>> Subject: Re: [Mipsbook-devel] New rootfs
>>> From: matt.oudenho...@gmail.com
>>> To: r_vi...@hotmail.com
>>>
>>> Well i decided to skip trying with lenny and jumped right to anOS. Low
>>> and behold i got a few noises. So for kicks i rebuilt madplay without
>>> alsa and with esd and bam! Beautiful music! So now i will rebuild the
>>> entire rootfs and remove alsa and alsa-lib from all audio/video
>>> software at compile time. This should leave me with a clean alsa free
>>> rootfs with sweet sweet sound. Once i have everything rebuilt i will
>>> post a link to a rootfs you all can boot from SD to play with. From
>>> there i plan to keep building and building.
>>>
>>> Thanks soooo much for this kernel. Any chance you could fix the
>>> backlight control though? It doesnt seem to work. Other than that it
>>> works great and the framebuffer doesn't shift to the right slowly over
>>> time like the xxxxxx-dirty kernel did.
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> On 3/15/11, Ruben Viets <r_vi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hi Matt,
>>> >
>>> > You're welcome.
>>> >
>>> > 0) Make sure you have an original backup of you're mtdblock / nand
>>> > partitions (especially /dev/mtdblock3). The kernel can damage you're
>>> > jffs2
>>> > recovery partition.
>>> >
>>> > 1) Kernel uImage_RV10 includes all kernel drivers (also zd1211b),
>>> > don't
>>> > need
>>> > to insmod modules.
>>> > For lenny you need to add udev and zd1211 firmware drivers. These are
>>> > included in my old lenny tar. /lib/firmware/zd1211  /lib/udev
>>> > Or if you have the cable ethernet ifup eth0 working in lenny, use
>>> > apt-get to
>>> > get them.
>>> > http://www.mail-archive.com/mipsbook-devel@linuxtogo.org/msg00257.html
>>> >
>>> > 2) The kernel can boot from SD card, by keep F2 pressed during boot
>>> > uImage
>>> > = /dev/mmcblk0p1 179 1 type vfat roofs= /dev/mmcblk0p2 179 2 type ext3
>>> > Standard it will boot from nand /dev/mtdblock4 type yaffs
>>> > The kernel will also work with older debian etch / 3MX/ or other
>>> > 2.4.20
>>> > if
>>> > the /dev/ is slightly modified.
>>> >
>>> > 3) Better not press F3 during boot of this kernel, this will damage
>>> > you're
>>> > /dev/mtdblock3 (as it tries to automount to yaffs2..., which corrupt
>>> > the
>>> > jffs2) recovery partition.
>>> > Also not copy it to /dev/mtdblock1 when you want to use the older
>>> > kernel
>>> > 2.4
>>> > recovery partition (F3).
>>> >
>>> > 4) My old lenny tar. (In the rootfs you need to add mknod
>>> > /dev/mmcblk0p1
>>> > brw
>>> > 179 1 and /dev/mmcblk0p2 brw 179 2 for SD card access)
>>> > http://www.divshare.com/download/12366817-b49
>>> > Yes lenny apps are ancient, nice and retro enough ;-)
>>> > You could also consider get make & gcc compiling working on lenny.
>>> > Compile apps on minibook + lenny (on SD card 8GB), relax and take some
>>> > time
>>> > as compiling is slow on the minibook ;-)
>>> > Afterwards use a limited lenny extraction removing the possible
>>> > overhead
>>> > and
>>> > use the compiled binary apps.
>>> >
>>> > 6) I have tried sid upgrade, works too. But udev needs indeed upgrade
>>> > of
>>> > kernel to > 2.6.24.3.
>>> > My kernel 2.6.31.3_RV11 have to many issues, to try and reverse
>>> > engineering
>>> > (issues to resolve from 2.6.24.3) .
>>> > If this becomes stable, this would make sid upgrade possible. (Any
>>> > volunteer
>>> > to do the fixes ?)
>>> >
>>> > Grt Ruben.
>>> > PS. (Kernel 2.6.31.3 maybe opens the door to mips-android?, ingenic
>>> > has
>>> > compiled some jz_demo for jz4750, not sure mips-android would run on
>>> > jz4730)
>>> >
>>> >> Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 22:06:32 -0500
>>> >> Subject: Re: [Mipsbook-devel] New rootfs
>>> >> From: matt.oudenho...@gmail.com
>>> >> To: r_vi...@hotmail.com
>>> >> CC: mipsbook-devel@linuxtogo.org
>>> >>
>>> >> Awesome thanks. Will that uImage work with my existing
>>> >> 2.6.24.3-xxxxxxxx-dirty kernel modules? Or did you build the zydas
>>> >> wifi driver into the kernel? If not can you email me or upload the
>>> >> modules for the kernel you linked? I'll fire up my lenny SD card and
>>> >> see if i can get sound working with the older esd. I know nothing
>>> >> about kernel hacking, so it might be easier for me to rebuild anOS to
>>> >> use esd instead of alsa/oss, and rebuild all the audio/video software
>>> >> to use esd also, and remove alsa all together if thats what i need to
>>> >> do to have sound with the current 2.6 kernel.
>>> >>
>>> >> Otherwise the 2.4 kernel works well. I do miss not having udev to
>>> >> automount devices, but doing it manually isn't that cumbersome. The
>>> >> lack of WPA in 2.4 kernel (cant use skytones proprietary wifiup,
>>> >> wireless-lan etc as it wont work with uclib) isnt a problem for me,
>>> >> but it might be for other people.
>>> >>
>>> >> My problem with lenny is that its old. The software is ancient. Heck
>>> >> my 3MX-Ultra3 rootfs (http://www.hostwork.com/users/matt/alpha400/ )
>>> >> i built last year has "some" newer software in it. I also
>>> >> dist-upgraded from Lenny to Sid and it worked for the most part
>>> >> (after
>>> >> reverting back to older udev because sids udev needed a newer 2.6
>>> >> kernel) but it had some oddities after the upgrade. Thats why i'm
>>> >> going the "build my own rootfs" route again currently. Everything in
>>> >> anOS is current, optimized, and unbloated. The problem is cross
>>> >> compiling vs apt-get, but thats part of the fun. :)
>>> >>
>>> >> Cheers.
>>> >>
>>> >> On 3/14/11, Ruben Viets <r_vi...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Hi Matt,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > My latest uImage from about 1 year ago includes working sound in
>>> >> > kernel
>>> >> > 2.6.24.3 (with older etch drivers for esound on trendtac epc700
>>> >> > it's
>>> >> > working).
>>> >> > http://projects.kwaak.net/twiki/pub/Epc700/KernelPort26Compiling/uImage_RV10
>>> >> >
>>> >> > You may try it out (at own risk), it's not build with softfloat.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Sound issues:
>>> >> > W.r.t. kernel 2.4, it is possible the esound server / sdl driver
>>> >> > are
>>> >> > not
>>> >> > working because:
>>> >> > 0) There is some dma issue when using sd card which makes the
>>> >> > kernel
>>> >> > stuck
>>> >> > when playing sound. I have changed the order of dma between sound &
>>> >> > mmc
>>> >> > which seems to help.
>>> >> > 1) May need to 'fix' the esound issue by using the original esound
>>> >> > binary
>>> >> > from etch in lenny.
>>> >> > 2) Some of the sdl part I could not fix (my fmsx compiled version,
>>> >> > still
>>> >> > have no sound on kernel 2.6) .
>>> >> > This is where the annoying thing about kernel 2.6 is about, I
>>> >> > guess.
>>> >> > Item 0) is workaroundable, but maybe not ok for other minibooks.
>>> >> > Item 1) is workaroundable, but maybe not ok for other sound drivers
>>> >> > like
>>> >> > asound / alsa and others.
>>> >> > Item 2) need more/other fixes in the kernel sound drivers.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > The latest kernel fixes / patches / details so far are maintained
>>> >> > and
>>> >> > reported by Nikolaus: http://projects.goldelico.com/p/letux-400/
>>> >> > You may modify the kernel to build with softfloat and try to fix
>>> >> > the
>>> >> > sound
>>> >> > issue to get you're new distro stable in kernel 2.6.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Grt Ruben.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > PS.
>>> >> > At the moment Lenny, fluxbox & rox is good enough for me.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 08:18:23 -0500
>>> >> >> From: matt.oudenho...@gmail.com
>>> >> >> To: daniel...@gmx.net
>>> >> >> CC: mipsbook-devel@linuxtogo.org
>>> >> >> Subject: Re: [Mipsbook-devel] New rootfs
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> I built everything with softfloat and used libmad and tremor for
>>> >> >> mplayer. Mp3's play great with madplay and/or mplayer. Video's
>>> >> >> encoded
>>> >> >> with settings similar to what is needed for pocket pc's also play
>>> >> >> extremely well full screened.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> While i too like debian it was just too heavy on these machines.
>>> >> >> My
>>> >> >> rootfs at 125mb would take about 500mb if i installed the same
>>> >> >> software in debian. The only 2 drawbacks right now are lack of
>>> >> >> udev
>>> >> >> support and wpa (without skytones weird proprietary wifiup and
>>> >> >> wireless-lan software).
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Cheers.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> On 3/14/11, Daniel Glöckner <daniel...@gmx.net> wrote:
>>> >> >> > On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 09:16:08AM +0100, Riccardo Mottola
>>> >> >> > wrote:
>>> >> >> >> I'm not so concerned about
>>> >> >> >> sound, which I never used on 2.4 too since with FPU emulation
>>> >> >> >> it
>>> >> >> >> is
>>> >> >> >> not
>>> >> >> >> possible to play MP3s
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > You don't need an FPU to play MP3s:
>>> >> >> > http://www.underbit.com/products/mad/
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > And if you prefer Vorbis, there is the Tremor decoder, which is
>>> >> >> > used
>>> >> >> > f.ex. by mplayer.
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > Daniel
>>> >> >> >
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