Craig Woodward [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Receive serial link is not 8-bit clean:
Problem: all had bit 7 set to 0
Just curious, what does
sudo stty -F /dev/ttySAC0 -a
print?
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michael cole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is not a Freerunner issue -- I am able to ssh into FR using UBS
networking but I simply cannot get the Freerunner to ping anything
other than the desktop it is connected to. The issue almost certainly
has something to do with the iptables/nat setup
xaos x [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The mouse orientation is messed up with it in landscape. I started
it with Option Rotate CCW in xorg.conf and the touchscreen was
I have submitted a bug report and patch, see bugs.debian.org.
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arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is Xglamo available on the Debian repository yet?
no. and it's not clear when it ever will.
How do I build it for myself? I mean, its open-source, and on Linux
2.6.24
right?
i don't have the faintest idea. by the name i would have expected it to
Aapo Rantalainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not brave enough to 'make install' on my computer, but if I do
'make install' on my phone it is ready then?
Don't. It's a debian package so you build and install it with
wget
Aapo Rantalainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
user system, so no sudo and i386-armel). It took 120min.
Interesting. I did
qemubuilder --build xglamo_1.3.0.0+git20080807-1.dsc
on a 2.2 GHz athlon and it took 132 minutes:
real132m46.188s
user125m59.104s
sys 0m52.419s
sparky mat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device: ActivateContext failed:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Python.IOError
Weird. Please
1) add log_level = DEBUG to /etc/frameworkd.conf under [ogsmd]
2) /etc/init.d/fso-frameworkd stop
3) run frameworkd manually and log all output while
Aaron Sowry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After rebooting the touchscreen doesn't work, and the X logfiles show no
mention of Glamo. Has anyone got this working?
1) get Xglamo binary to /root
2) ln -s /usr/lib/libts-0.0.so.0 /usr/lib/libts-1.0.so.0
3) ln -sf /root/Xglamo /etc/X11/X
4) export
arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
if someone has anything to say about that (especially the arguments for
tar), speak now or forever hold your peace!
Well, now that you ask, I have my doubts on offering ready-made debian
images :-)
With the ASU images I witnessed how new users downloaded
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- I am using Mandriva and FR more out of political decisions than geek
competence: consider I am indeed quite a newbie, and the more step-by-step
your advice will be, the better it'll be to get me out of despair ;-)
I am not sure how detailed instructions I can give
Walery Strauch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, i have tried 2008.7, Qtopia, FSO milestone 2 and 3 and debian.
The sound has been described as if i sit in a barrel. Its very low
with much interferance and echos. Im beginning to suspect somethings
wrong with the actual hardware.
If you suspend
Yorick Moko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
we need a way to remotely activate the gps and make it send an sms and
e-mail etc etc
My ~/bin/remote-wakeup will run remote-wakeup-script when I call the
phone from a preconfigured number:
#!/usr/bin/python
import dbus
import dbus.mainloop
import
arne anka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i may be wrong -- but isn't agps done in frameworkd already? at least i
got the impression by browsing the logs due to the recent gps issue ...
I find only
$ grep -ri agps .
./framework/subsystems/ogsmd/modems/freescale_neptune/modem.py:12 AGPS
Jelle De Loecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
freerunner, it would just lock up. Freeze completely.
Which kernel are you running?
-Timo
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Neng-Yu Tu (Tony Tu) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matt's script is implement the agps online protocol released by u-blox.
Thank you.
deb-src http://lindi.iki.fi/lindi/debian destructive main
has a very quick'n'dirty debian (source) package (fakeroot apt-get
--build source agps-online to use).
luca pisani [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cu -l /dev/ttyACM0
cu: creat (/var/lock/TMP000e56): Permission denied
cu: /dev/ttyACM0: Line in use
What if you try picocom /dev/ttyACM0 instead of cu?
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polz p...@aufbix.org writes:
1. Recamping issue - http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1024.
I know it's hard and I presume people from TI aren't being helpful since
solving this issue isn't going to be very profitable for them. Still, please,
someone solve this!
Isn't the software
polz p...@aufbix.org writes:
openmoko10 (or whatever that firmware was called) hasn't fixed the issue for
me. And no, a software workaround which still drains the battery in less than
a day IMO is not enough.
Have you actually measured that the workaround draws so much power?
3. A stable,
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
host computer (which is not the easiest since it's hard to distinguish
which of the different clients it is).
RET ~ .
will kill your client (see man ssh for escape sequences).
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Paul pault...@gmail.com writes:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td1486414|a1518726
Could somebody please send me the message-id of this message or
alternatively a link that works without javascript? I only get empty
page in midori and starting firefox takes a long time.
Mickael Labrousse m.labrou...@bcmd.fr writes:
I'm looking for linux-headers-2.6.24 for my freerunner.
Where can I find them ?
For debian? apt-get source linux-image-2.6.24...
is probably the only way to get them right now since afaik make-kpkg
is not used yet.
Nick n...@masters.net writes:
In summary, what was the best way to achieve this?
I use ntpdate when I can and then use hwclock --adjust workaround the
inaccuracy of the hardware RTC. I do not write system time back to RTC
on shutdown.
Is the OS on the FreeRunner like other Linux Operating
Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com writes:
The free memory goes down to 2 MB, swap usage goes up to 8 MB. Can someone
else try this page with midori?
Works on debian unstable armel and debian unstable x86.
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Lucas Lacroix raijinse...@gmail.com writes:
I'm saddened by the fact that a phone that was supposed to be released to
the masses can have such a blatant failing. Not only can it NOT turn on when
the battery has little or no charge, the APM service does not turn the phone
off to prevent this
Marc Rios marcrio...@gmail.com writes:
Can you tell me how you make this script to load on start-up. I think its a
good choice to make. I'm with qtopia distro.
I use
su - lindi -c /home/lindi/.bootuprc
in /etc/rc.local to start things as normal user on bootup. Any more
elegant solutions are
Neil Benn neil.b...@ziath.com writes:
point to asm (it does) - apart from that I'm stuck. Compiling on Ubunutu
8.10 if that maeks any difference?
That is no cross-compiling. You need to compile on armel, not x86.
To setup cross-compiling you better see wiki/Development_Environment
Neil Benn neil.b...@ziath.com writes:
linux-image-2.6.24-openmoko-gta02 package. It compains that I need to add
sources - I've searched around again but cannot find the repository needed
deb-src http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/debian unstable main
wind_cheng wind_ch...@asustek.com.cn writes:
I want to know system call number, after your method, I print
regs.ARM_ORIG_r0. it's 0
On ARM the syscall number is not in register r0.
and i find out none of them is the right one.
i make a system call execve, it's system call number is 11, but
wind_cheng wind_ch...@asustek.com.cn writes:
I'm a newbie.
Ok, learning is always a good reason for reimplementing stuff :-)
i am playing with ptrace these days, and it works on my FC8, but it do not
fit ARM.
So ..
I have done some playing around with ptrace too:
itrace single steps over
Gothnet openm...@nastylittlehorse.net writes:
GPS just works, phone calls just work, SMS just works, Wifi works (with a
Hmm, phone calls surely suffer from the same buzz issue that affects
all users?
manual directory creation step), the keyboard is good, the interface is
And wifi is surely
Gothnet openm...@nastylittlehorse.net writes:
Well I've never noticed the buzz on my handset, but presumably it does
suffer from it as (AFAIK) it's a hardware issue?
It's the other party that hears it.
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danek dan...@digsoc.com writes:
I am having a problem with my GTA02 not registering GSM. It was working for
Can you register if you manually talk to the GSM chip by reading
/Manually_using_GSM from wiki?
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Jeffrey Ratcliffe jeffrey.ratcli...@gmail.com writes:
I can't find any recent navit packages for Debian.
Do I have to roll my own?
I couldn't find any either so I built my own with
http://iki.fi/lindi/openmoko/navit.txt
using qemu + distcc + cross-compilers as described in
Kristian Frisk krist...@frisk.ax writes:
when using the phone the person at the other end (who I am talking to)
hears a strong echo of his/hers own voice.
Is it possible to get rid of this echo?
Yes, the undocumented command AT%N0187 enables noise cancellation. At
least FSO framework version
Pietro \m0nt0\ Montorfano mont...@gmail.com writes:
Sooo, how it's that possible?? Why can't we simply patch the driver
which make the mmcblk device to let us create all the devices?
drivers/mmc/block.c has the limit:
/*
* max 8 partitions per card
*/
#define MMC_SHIFT 3
#define
Sven Klomp s...@klomp.de writes:
/sys/devices/platform/neo1973-pm-host.0/hostmode
but it doesn't exist.
It depends on your kernel. Use
find /sys -name hostmode
to find it.
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Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio jldoming...@prodevelop.es writes:
My FreeRunner (running Om2008.9) freezes after about 10 minutes
using the GPS from my Java application. I think it's the same issue
discussed below. I have searched the tickets but didnt find a
reference to this among the 2200
Pietro \m0nt0\ Montorfano mont...@gmail.com writes:
LVM could be the solution, your idea is good and here is mine. Due to
uboot i don't think that an initrd could be done, but we can make the
Hmm? I'm sure u-boot supports initrd?
like courses or similar, and then chroot to the choosen
Nicolas Dufresne nicolas.dufre...@gmail.com writes:
Le samedi 14 mars 2009 à 18:33 +0200, Timo Juhani Lindfors a écrit :
Why pivot_root? Modern initramfs' use chroot.
Really ? Which distros uses that ? It's really unclean to my sense,
At least debian etch (oldstable) and lenny (stable
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
just noticed that somehow my locales are gone.
when trying to recreate them, locale.gen ends up with
Generating locales (this might take a while)...
en_DK.UTF-8...cannot map archive header: Invalid argument
done
en_US.UTF-8...cannot map archive
Seth Rothenberg s...@pachai.net writes:
Is there a USB hub that is recognized by Freerunner?
I think the one I have is not recognized by FR or Ubuntu.
FR is a piece of hardware, ubuntu is software, are you running ubuntu
on freerunner or ubuntu on PC? If your usb hub does not work with your
Seth Rothenberg s...@pachai.net writes:
This hub does not appear to be supported
by these two OS's, so I asked (see above :-)
Sounds like a non-standard hub then :-)
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danek dan...@digsoc.com writes:
- A couple of weeks later I contacted the list for
suggestions. Someone suggested looking at the output of logread,
which showed a +CME ERROR: 100 when trying to talk to the
So do I understand it right, calypso answers to AT commands and is
thus not completely
danek dan...@digsoc.com writes:
Another possibility is that something is wrong with the antenna, but
again, I don't know how to read AT well enough to tell if
Dec 19 22:53:09 om-gta02 user.notice root: AtChat : W : %CSQ: 16, 99, 1
shows that the signal gsm signal is there so it is not an
danek dan...@digsoc.com writes:
4. Since it took a while to get socat sorted, and I wasn't sure what
you meant when you said Calypso goes to sleep very fast (goes to
sleep after being powered on? in between commands? didn't know.) I
If you give a pause when entering the commands it sleeps. The
danek dan...@digsoc.com writes:
Also, is it normal for the modem to give AT+CFUN=1\r\nERROR\r\n
when trying to set telephony mode? As I mentioned, this happens
every time, and there's no indication what ERROR means exactly.
yes.
Like I said before, if I do AT+CFUN? after doing AT+CFUN=1 and
Hi,
(top posting on purpose so that you see the whole message.)
is there some way to notice when you are quoting somebody and when you
are writing yourself? I was first about to ignore this email since I
thought it was my own email. Usually people mark quotations by
prefixing lines with .
I'm
lakshmikanth t.lakshmika...@gmail.com writes:
debian-gta02:~# ping www.google.com
PING www.l.google.com (209.85.153.104) 56(84) bytes of data.
Doesn't this prove that your nameserver works?
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parts. ]
Daemon D unnaturaltrag...@yahoo.com writes:
Units = cylinders of 64 * 512 = 32768 bytes
/dev/mmcblk0p1 1 183106 5859384 83 Linux
(183106-1)*32768 = 6 G
/dev/mmcblk0p2 183107
Daemon D unnaturaltrag...@yahoo.com writes:
Tried that. No change.
You could try
blockdev --getsz /dev/mmcblk0p1
blockdev --getsz /dev/mmcblk0p2
to check that kernel really see the partition sizes right.
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Daemon D unnaturaltrag...@yahoo.com writes:
Appears there is no blockdev command.
Ok, can't think of anything else then. You might consider filing a bug
against your distro to provide blockdev.
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Stacy Millions slm309...@millions.ca writes:
I will put together a debug cable and see what trace data I can get from
the modem. Is there any setup that needs to be done to the modem to
enable the debug output or just plug in cable and go?
You need to run gpio J6=0.
Stacy Millions slm309...@millions.ca writes:
I built the debug cable, and ran my test again and captured the debug
output from the modem. The sequence of events are as follows
Great, can you please add these to the bug report? Only dieter has
access to the NDA'd docs to interpret the debug
Esben Stien b...@esben-stien.name writes:
Devices like these got no MAC address, apparently.
Hmm? My usb0 surely has a mac address. What makes you think your
device doesn't?
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Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com writes:
I suggest you all try the new navit
(http://download.navit-project.org/navit/openmoko/svn/navit-svn-2308_armv4t.opk)
it has a few improvements which MAKE IT USABLE WITH OSM (seems like it
was already usable with mapguide reiseplanner):
*added a 20 MB
arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de writes:
is this part of the official navit sources?
The cache size setting at least is. Look for cache in ./configure
--help or svn log
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Atilla Filiz atilla.fi...@gmail.com writes:
buy a debug board). Is it safe to boot into NAND u-boot menu and flash a new
bootloader to NAND? Probably not a good idea.
I think you answered your own question :-)
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Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com writes:
I never heard that you can flash from NAND boot menu. Can you take a
picture of the boot menu and put it somwhere on the web (like
imageshack.us or so)?
You configure the u-boot menu to have any entries you like.
Iurii y...@reverseenterprises.com writes:
can you guide me on installing it ?
I just used apt-get install xterm :-)
Freerunner is just a piece of hardware, you can use any software you
like. There's no reason to do something in some special way if you
don't want to.
François-Léonard Gilbert gilbe...@gmail.com writes:
6) cycle the menu items for a few seconds
result: the FR shuts down while I cycle the menu.
My uneducated guess is that it shuts down since it only draws 100 mA
from USB and the CPU + display consume more than that.
I was in the same
Iurii y...@reverseenterprises.com writes:
before buying one i wanted to know does openmoko supports it with wifi or
usb for example
What does openmoko mean here? The hardware or some distro? The
openmoko company does not offer official product support anymore.
Iurii y...@reverseenterprises.com writes:
i wanted to say FR
FR can act as a USB 1.1 host. Unless your printer explicitely wants
USB 2.0 it should work.
i wondering if you can suggest me any distro which is going to support some
sort of printing devices.
Debian supports a large number of
Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com writes:
This is an error when you terminate nwa, it happens now and then.
Anyway, I can print with an encrypted connection too, and I would be
wondering why it should not work, it's just a tcp connection to a
specific port.
Nashvin Gangaram nashv...@gmail.com writes:
Does anyone know of any way to Remote Desktop to the Freerunner (to see
the Freerunner display on PC, via USB). Preferably for SHR on Freerunner
and Linux Mint or Ubuntu on PC...
x11vnc works for me.
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some cleanup but the information you need is there. Anyone using a FR
device and wanting
to use the GPS should be using this. There's even a version for Android
The alternative is to keep GPS constanly on but in low power
state. This gives you privacy and you don't need internet connectivity
Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com writes:
The alternative is to keep GPS constanly on but in low power
state. This gives you privacy and you don't need internet connectivity
either.
How to I set that low power mode? GPS time is the cheapest clock
source on the FR.
I personally do
darcs
Yaroslav Halchenko site-openmoko@onerussian.com writes:
is there any more lower level way to troubleshoot GPS (sending/receiving
expected input etc) than just eye balling stream of outputs from
gso-gpsd?
Yes. Make sure that no process has /dev/gps open and then
om gps power 0
om gps power
Hi,
Yaroslav Halchenko site-openmoko@onerussian.com writes:
funny enough, on SHR unstable
1. I have no /dev/gps (ok, added symlink to ttySAC1)
2. om gps power 1
puke with 'no file' since
access(/sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/pcf50633-regltr.7/neo1973-pm-gps.0,
F_OK) = -1
Hi,
Πρεκατές Αλέξανδρος apreka...@gmail.com writes:
Is there any clock draining power ? how does gtm02 keep time?
With an RTC.
-Timo
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Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
When I am running wpa_supplicant from the phone, it says operation not
supported, Failed to start AP scan
Maybe you hit debian bug #587634?
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Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
How to solve this bug???
Try the manual steps I listed in the report.
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Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
1. I do not get, what changes we need to make in functions.sh??
Better just run it under strace and see if you suffer from the same problem or
not.
-Timo
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Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
My Openmoko neo freerunner display is not working.
Not even in NOR u-boot? Is it just the backlight? (Can you see screen
contents if you use a flashlight and watch carefully?)
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Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
Yes. In a backlight, I am able to see Openmoko symbol but display is not
working..
So only the backlight is broken?
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Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
Please let me know what is the difference between backlight and display???
Please don't use three question marks when one is enough :-) The LCD
does not produce any light. To be able to see the picture in a normal
environment you need the
Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
Please tell me how to fix it only backlight is broken.
If the backlight is broken I don't think you can fix it.
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Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
My EAP-TLS testing is being done successfully on FR. But I want to
know the latency of its each step. So I want to install wireshark or
any other packet capture tool. Bu when I tried to install, it is
asking for number of dependencies.
Harshil Anil Kumar Shah harshil_s...@infosys.com writes:
How can I capture using tcpdump, it is not available on FR?
It is available on my FR. I run debian. What OS do you run?
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Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl writes:
Does anyone noticed this bug: http://bugs.qtmoko.org/view.php?id=175
on QtMoko v26? I am trying to figure out if this is my local problem or
something wider.
jffs2 does not support mmap flags used by apt-get afaik.
James Hiebert ja...@hiebert.name writes:
Does anyone have any advice?
1) kill all processes that access /dev/gps
2) om gps power 0
3) stty -F /dev/gps raw
4) om gps power 1
5) hexdump -C /dev/gps
(If you don't have /dev/gps symlink it is probably called ttySAC1)
Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl writes:
r...@neo:/# om screen glamo-bus-timings
(null) om screen power [1/0]
That's quite not what I supposed to see... Do you know what does it
means? Do I have 2-4-2 timings applied?
It means you have too old version sorry.
Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl writes:
I have QtMoko v26... how come omhacks is too old?
I don't know, I don't use qtmoko sorry.
Do you know some repo or download location to get newest omhacks?
apt-cache showsrc omhacks
shows
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/git/pkg-fso/omhacks.git
Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com writes:
SHR uses fso-gpsd. There is no need to use hexdump for /dev/gps, it's
Afaik fso-gpsd does not read from /dev/gps but instead relies on some
lower level daemon to actually fetch the data?
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James Hiebert ja...@hiebert.name writes:
we can rule out kernel bugs. Where's the next place to check?
The gps daemon you use. I use gpsd. I'm not quite sure what daemons
SHR includes.
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gai boger bebe...@hotmail.com writes:
It seems that the partition name Kernel in the nand no longer
exists. Using dfu-util, it doesn't recognize the name, and when I
use dfu-util -a 3 then it says it writes to an UNDEFINED
partition, and at the u-boot it says that I'm writing to the
rootfs
Dima Sorkin dima_na...@013net.net writes:
(2) Is it possible to cause Freerunner to serve as a WiFI AP (linked
to Internet via USB thru PC)? How?
AP mode is not possible but you can run FR in ad-hoc mode which is
almost the same for clients.
(3) Cause Freerunner-USB-PC chain to act as a
Aleix Ortialei...@tinet.cat writes:
I'm trying to compile the qemu-neo1973 on a ArchLinux X86_64. I use the
gcc-3.4,
Dowload the repo https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/host/qemu-neo1973
This is so ancient that I doubt anybody is going to care.. Why are you
doing this?
aleixof alei...@tinet.cat writes:
I want to emulate Freerunner with Qemu to have something as a
Freerunner sandbox.
Afaik that code only ever emulated gta01 and not gta02. I'm still not
quite sure what you are trying to do. Why not use normal qemu?
Aleix Ortialei...@tinet.cat writes:
qemu for emulate a non-x86 machine and I'm not sure how to do it
because in x86 machines I had only one image but now I have a image
for the file system, a image for the kernel and a image for the boot
manager.
For example
Michael Parchet mparc...@sunrise.ch writes:
can I still buy it now ?
http://pulster.de/ is selling Freerunner A7 for 299 EUR.
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