earing from them again and again the sheer availability of
mobile phones. At the same time, I'm sure many people would have already
tried to figure out this space (maybe I'm trying to do just that).
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>> Anish
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>> P.S. this email is a result of talking to a few people over th
Tim -- regarding httpd-xs.conf
My memory is that the issue httpd-xs.conf was really trying to address was
to set the memory limits, based upon the mount of total memory available --
getting squid, ejabberd, httpd, to share the available memory in an
equitable fashion. This seems more like a conf.d
I've used xzimages, and zimages, on trimslice, and it was easy enough. Is
uboot already on the board? Occasionally, I've needed to mess with
ubootparameters, and I get lost very quickly in hex load addresses
etc.
Raspberry Pi starts off with a zimage and is trivial.
But an image, and a short recip
PREAMBLE
xsce has an httpd-xs.conf file in /etc/httpd/conf, which is a customized
version of httpd.conf. It gets used because /etc/sysconfig/httpd has a clause
OPTIONS= -f conf/httpd-xs.conf.
Except that in the ansible install /etc/sysconfig/httpd doesn’t get set.
httpd-xs.conf is definitely
phones. At the same time, I'm sure many people would have already
tried to figure out this space (maybe I'm trying to do just that).
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Do you guys need rpms or is a base zImage okay to get started? I started
getting together rpms but got buried in work. Just compiling a zImage and
.dtb file that you can drop in /boot would be easiest if you can work with
that for starters.
-Jon
On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 7:00 PM, David Farning
sani,
What would you recommend?
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 7:43 AM, George Hunt wrote:
> Jon,
>
> I'm beginning to want to do something with the solidrun proto. It looks like
> I can use the fedora 18 image at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cubie_Board,
> and drop in a kernel that works with the ne
This is one of the reasons for my constant harping on modularity; A
very small core with many loosely coupled services.
If someone wants to leverage the school server for use with mobile
phones, it should be possible.
IFF we have done the design correctly, it should be possible to to the
mobile p