On Saturday 03 February 2018 23:37:46 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 03 February 2018 21:04:40 Paul Wise wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 12:46 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > I know you cannot remove a package with it, because its
> > > interpretation of dependencies will leave you with an
Am Samstag, den 03.02.2018, 10:05 -0500 schrieb Scott:
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> [0.242990] Unpacking initramfs...
> [0.243373] Initramfs unpacking failed: read error
>
> Can share entire boot.scr, but thinking it could be bootargs or
> memory addresses. Fairly certain ramdisk is last file loaded, so
>
On 2018-02-03 11:46 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> greetings all;
>
> I very carefully selected docs, x11, kde and xfce to be installed on
> this rock64. That was something over 2000 packages when I hit the g.
Seems a lot, but X and two desktops is a lot of stuff. Using
--no-install-recommends
On Sunday 04 February 2018 05:23:56 Wookey wrote:
> On 2018-02-03 11:46 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > greetings all;
> >
> > I very carefully selected docs, x11, kde and xfce to be installed
> > on this rock64. That was something over 2000 packages when I hit the
> > g.
>
> Seems a lot, but X
On 2/4/2018 5:46 AM, Gert Wollny wrote:
There is another boot partition available in
images/kernel-update.tar.bz2
and this I got to boot. It doesn't have a ramdisk. Currently, I use a
Ubuntu 16.04 userspace with a patched glibc to accept the old kernel
3.0* that was there before though, so
Hi Dale,
On 2018-02-02 16:23, amon wrote:
Okay, I hadn't been thinking in those terms because in my mind
I already had the sdcard 'allocated'. That is useful. Bricking
GlobalScale units is definitely a thing... I managed to do it
to one of there Guru boxes back in 2012. Never had time to
fix
On 2018-01-31, Scott wrote:
> but would like to user installer via SD-card-image
>
> http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/stretch/main/installer-armhf/current/images/hd-media/SD-card-images/
...
> Are the Stretch u-boot images based off v2017.05
>
Hi, thanks for the tip, but sudo is not installed, and I can’t install anything
since apt-get requires root access, or at least sudo.
Maybe I left the configuration half-finished when I used the serial console? I
don’t recall this part.
> El 4 feb 2018, a las 20:16, gilberto dos santos alves
Got it and printed a copy for annotation when I get to the
lab tomorrow. Thanks much.
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On Sun, 04 Feb 2018, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 03 February 2018 23:27:11 Paul Wise wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 10:14 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > It turns that I am not supposed to be running aptitude as root.
>>
>> If you want it to make changes to the system
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