I used the package version 0.27-0ubuntu1 from https://launchpad.net
/~snappy-dev/+archive/ubuntu/tools-proposed which included the fix.
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Title:
Is there an updated version of the package available? I'm also seeing
this on 0.23-0ubuntu2 of the ubuntu-device-flash package but I couldn't
see if a more recent version had been made available in a PPA that
includes this fix.
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FWIW, using a '--variant=minbase' works around the issue with qemu-
debootstrap.
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Title:
Python 3.4.3 package fails to install with deboostrap
I see this when doing a live-build for vivid. Live building utopic
completes just fine.
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Python 3.4.3 package fails to install with
This also affects FTDI's newer FT230X series. VID:0403, PID:6015
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Title:
Modem Manager Locks Dual FTDI Serial Ports
To manage notifications
Ahh---that makes sense about the USB to Serial adapter--thanks for
explaining Alekasander.
As a USB-to-serial adapter is a generic device that may or may not be
connected to a modem, a manually-launched scan makes sense. In the
interim though, it makes sense that distros adjust the blacklist to
Public bug reported:
As per Question #217761, I'm submitting a bug report in order to include a
patch. Details from question follow:
I'm trying to connect serial console to an embedded device and but I'm not able
to connect for the first 36 seconds after connection as modem-manager has
Are there any modems using a FT2232 chip without a custom USB device ID?
I suggested the change on the basis that the chip is commonly used in
embedded devices (e.g.
http://www.tincantools.com/product.php?productid=16134 and
https://www.gumstix.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=262) without
I some success running a Gumstix Overo (Storm series, OMAP37xx) at 1GHz.
Started with
*
http://arago-project.org/git/projects/?p=linux-omap3.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/OMAPPSP_04.02.00.07
Used tag
*v2.6.37_OMAPPSP_04.02.00.07
And applied the attached patch (0001-am37x-)
This is not a
I can confirm this bug in linux-linaro-2.6.38 master and have tested Andy's
patch with both a DVI monitor attached and a LTE430WQ panel attached. Both
types of screens worked although the 4.3 panel showed a vertical bar at one
point in the image. It was not necessary to add the
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