Re: armhf vs buster problem #2

2019-07-03 Thread Paul Wise
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 5:08 AM Gene Heskett wrote: > On Wednesday 03 July 2019 16:07:04 Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > > > No idea. Sorry if I missed a mail with the reasons why stock debian > > wouldn't work? > > The application needs a realtime kernel as its controlling metal cutting > machinery.

Re: armhf vs buster problem #2

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 03 July 2019 17:08:05 Gene Heskett wrote: It was recommended I move these questions to the debian-user list, so here it is. > On Wednesday 03 July 2019 16:07:04 Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > > No idea. Sorry if I missed a mail with the reasons why stock debian > > wouldn't work? > >

Re: Assorted arm-buster problems #1

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 03 July 2019 16:12:31 Reco wrote: And Gene moved. Question unanswered yet. > Hi. > > On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 02:57:35PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Regardless of what I do, I cannot get rid of the avahi junk in an ip > > a report, so my local 192.168.xx.nn/24 net is the only

Re: armv7 vs buster problem #3

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 03 July 2019 18:06:18 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > Hi Gene! > > On 7/3/19 10:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Just one of the things its taken over. Now we have a different > > command to set the hostname too if you want it to stick over a > > reboot. Someone a couple weeks ago

Re: armv7 vs buster problem #3

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 03 July 2019 18:06:18 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > Hi Gene! > > On 7/3/19 10:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Just one of the things its taken over. Now we have a different > > command to set the hostname too if you want it to stick over a > > reboot. Someone a couple weeks ago

Re: armv7 vs buster problem #3

2019-07-03 Thread John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
Hi Gene! On 7/3/19 10:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > Just one of the things its taken over. Now we have a different command to > set the hostname too if you want it to stick over a reboot. Someone a > couple weeks ago showed me how to do that for hostname only. I've no > clue how it does that

Re: Assorted arm-buster problems #1

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 03 July 2019 16:12:31 Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 02:57:35PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > Regardless of what I do, I cannot get rid of the avahi junk in an ip > > a report, so my local 192.168.xx.nn/24 net is the only thing that > > works. pinging a net name

Re: armhf vs buster problem #2

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 03 July 2019 16:07:04 Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > No idea. Sorry if I missed a mail with the reasons why stock debian > wouldn't work? > The application needs a realtime kernel as its controlling metal cutting machinery. > On my ordroid-hc1 I build an sd card image on my deskop as

Re: armv7 vs buster problem #3

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 03 July 2019 16:00:53 Andreas Jellinghaus wrote: > domainname as in NIS? no idea. > > domainname as in fqdn hostname? domainname portion of a fqdn, same as in the host file. I can set it by the usual means, its there till I reboot, then its back to (none) > > echo $fqdn >

Re: Assorted arm-buster problems #1

2019-07-03 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
I find removing packages a hard problem. Typically I work around it by starting with a minimal base image that doesn't have anything offending. Example for my odroid hc1: https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/OdroidHC1 -> nothing related to avahi shows up for me, ping and dnslookup all work

Re: Assorted arm-buster problems #1

2019-07-03 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 02:57:35PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > Regardless of what I do, I cannot get rid of the avahi junk in an ip a > report, so my local 192.168.xx.nn/24 net is the only thing that works. > pinging a net name like yahoo.com gets me a successful address. But no >

Re: armhf vs buster problem #2

2019-07-03 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
No idea. Sorry if I missed a mail with the reasons why stock debian wouldn't work? On my ordroid-hc1 I build an sd card image on my deskop as described in the wiki: https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/OdroidHC1 And with apt search I can see a realtime kernel is available:

Re: armv7 vs buster problem #3

2019-07-03 Thread Andreas Jellinghaus
domainname as in NIS? no idea. domainname as in fqdn hostname? echo $fqdn > /etc/hostname echo 127.0.0.1 $fqdn localhost > /etc/hosts works for me, and I hasn't been changed in years. Not sure if systemd will change something about this though. Andreas Am Mi., 3. Juli 2019 um 21:17 Uhr

armv7 vs buster problem #3

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
How do I set the domainname so it sticks over a reboot? Thanks a bunch. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law

armhf vs buster problem #2

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
I just yesterday watched RealtimePi make me an image for arm-v7. It went all the motions of building a 4.4.114-rt-v7 kernel out of a arm-hf buster zip containing a 4.19.50-v7 kernel. So knowing the 4.4.114-tr-preempt kernel would be replaced if I ever got the network to work, I added a

Assorted arm-buster problems #1

2019-07-03 Thread Gene Heskett
Regardless of what I do, I cannot get rid of the avahi junk in an ip a report, so my local 192.168.xx.nn/24 net is the only thing that works. pinging a net name like yahoo.com gets me a successful address. But no response from yahoo because its sending the ping from an avahi based address,

Re: heatsink -- was [Re: Raspberry Pi 4 is announced]

2019-07-03 Thread Larry Dighera
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 13:50:02 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote: >So when I buy one of these in a couple of months, do I need to buy the >heatsink too? As the RPi 4B apparently runs much hotter than previous models, you may want to consider an aluminum case for the Raspberry Pi 4B: