Thank you for all the replies, I really appreciate.
@Mark: I don't think it can be alignement errors, because such errors
would appear on all NSLU2 running Debian, while I seem to be the only
one to have such problems. Thank you anyway for the suggestion.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 12:15:09PM
Nicola Bernardini wrote:
I've seen segfaults from apt-get on Squeeze running on SPARC, but due
to pressure of other commitments haven't had time to follow them up-
I reverted to Lenny for the machine I was working on.
Knowing that both SPARC and (the variant of ARM in) the NSLU2 are
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Nicola Bernardini wrote:
You should always check the power supply of the nslu2, I had mor than one
that failed softly, exposing various strange errors.
I see. What should I test? that the nominal voltage is proper and
stable?
Rainer H. Rauschenberg wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Nicola Bernardini wrote:
You should always check the power supply of the nslu2, I had mor than one
that failed softly, exposing various strange errors.
I see. What should I test? that the nominal voltage is
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 10:02:54 +
Mark Morgan Lloyd markmll.debian-...@telemetry.co.uk allegedly wrote:
Yes. Which is why, with respect to everybody and with appreciation of
the effort of the core developers, I also suggested testing with a
known good distro.
I'd consider squeeze a
Hello,
I'm testing an Open-RD Ultimate system with a Debian Squeeze system
(boot with SD card), and I don't know well ARM systems. I found how to
upgrade kernel (using flash_kernel), but I wonder how to handle a
possible problem with one kernel (when upgrading for example), as there
is
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 01:38:19PM +0100, Frédéric Boiteux wrote:
I'm testing an Open-RD Ultimate system with a Debian Squeeze system
(boot with SD card), and I don't know well ARM systems. I found how to
upgrade kernel (using flash_kernel), but I wonder how to handle a
possible problem with
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