On Mar 25, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Rick Thomas [2009-03-25 16:19]:
I'd suggest the latter, unless you want to help out -- there are
ways to
do that, even if you don't know how to write code.
OK, I'm game. I'd love to help. Where can I buy one? What else
will I need i
* Rick Thomas [2009-03-25 16:19]:
>> I'd suggest the latter, unless you want to help out -- there are ways to
>> do that, even if you don't know how to write code.
>
> OK, I'm game. I'd love to help. Where can I buy one? What else
> will I need in the way of hardware?
You can find a lot of info
On Mar 25, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 04:56:37PM +0100, Björn Wetterbom wrote:
What kind of time frames are we talking about when it comes to Debian
support for Kirkwood for us "ordinary users" who don't compile our
own
kernels and want our machine to
>Can you post the boot log of 2.6.28?
This is the log for testing (2.6.28) install.
http://www.nabble.com/file/p22710206/testing.txt testing.txt
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* Björn Wetterbom [2009-03-25 16:56]:
> What kind of time frames are we talking about when it comes to Debian
> support for Kirkwood for us "ordinary users" who don't compile our own
> kernels and want our machine to start every day, every time?
>
> Will initial support consist of install package
* MagnusP [2009-03-25 09:29]:
> >Actually, I just checked and ohci_hcd is not included in the ramdisk
> >(at least not here); only ehci_hcd is.
>
> Strange, the serial console output from my original post (Lenny stable):
I can confirm that. However, with 2.6.28 (which you said you tested
lat),
>Actually, I just checked and ohci_hcd is not included in the ramdisk
>(at least not here); only ehci_hcd is.
Strange, the serial console output from my original post (Lenny stable):
Begin: Loading essential drivers ... [42949378.72] SCSI subsystem
initialized
[42949378.86] usbcore: regi
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 04:56:37PM +0100, Björn Wetterbom wrote:
> What kind of time frames are we talking about when it comes to Debian
> support for Kirkwood for us "ordinary users" who don't compile our own
> kernels and want our machine to start every day, every time?
>
> Will initial support
What kind of time frames are we talking about when it comes to Debian
support for Kirkwood for us "ordinary users" who don't compile our own
kernels and want our machine to start every day, every time?
Will initial support consist of install packages from Martin or
others, and official Debian supp
* MagnusP [2009-03-23 14:00]:
> As I understand it my NSLU2 loads the USB1.1 module (ohci_hcd) and then
> finds the USB stick and mounts the file system. Then when the ehci_hcd
> module is loaded it seems find the USB stick again and the problems start.
Actually, I just checked and ohci_hcd is n
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