Dear All,
I am using Snapgear and I want to connect my pc to this embeded linux(Snapgear)
using PPP protocol, I can connect my computer through a PPP dialing, But I
don't know what is the true commands (for example pppd and its options) to
connect in Snapgear Side, Could anyone help me about?
Hi Greg,
Nothing concerning the board. Only about Samba and the ldl library:
Compiling passdb/login_cache.c with
Compiling passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c with
Compiling passdb/pdb_tdb.c with
Compiling passdb/pdb_guest.c with
Compiling passdb/pdb_sql.c with
Compiling lib/system_smbd.c with
mkdir groupdb
Hi Daniel,
Daniel Alomar wrote:
Is the 2.95.3 toolchain compatible with the linux-2.4.x kernel from the
latest Clinux distribution (20070130)?
It should work. But I use a newer gcc-3.4.4 based tool chain
for non-mmu ARM now (both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels).
I'm trying to compile my custom board a
Looking for a version of the QADC driver for the Coldfire 5282.
I've obtained a copy of the driver from Simon Guinot and Jean-Michael Friedt
and if there is nothing newer than this one from circa 2005, I'll go with it
as a start.
Just checking to see if one has been integrated into the uClinux k
It should have more than this. The board have 32Mb, and at this time,
this was the only app running, and it has no allocmem stuff. The only thing on
the memory was a big const.
Do you think it could be due to some configuration ? What about the
inactive 26164kB. Is it possible t
Hi Zeinab,
--- Zeinab Zeinalpour wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> Yes, I get and then nothing happened. We also
> changed our kernel to
> 2.4.21and added reboot_notifier from
> coyote.c to ixp425.c but nothing happened. Do you
> have any suggestion?
>
No, I'm confused as to why it doesn't 'just work' for
It's quite obvious that you ran out of memory. The kernel cannot
allocate a 993906 bytes if the largest available block is only 512kB.
Regards,
Erwin
Am Montag, den 18.06.2007, 10:10 -0300 schrieb Marcelo Ortega:
> Hi,
>
> I´m new to uClinux, and I´m working on a project based around NXP´s
Hi,
I´m new to uClinux, and I´m working on a project based around NXP´s
2468 microcontroller, and we are using the Embedded Artists OEM board as a
development board.
We´ve compiled some of our software for it, and we´ve got the errors
listed below.
We´ve noticed that if
David T. L. Wong wrote:
> I think so. SMP863X is an highly integrated System on Chip. You need
> their kernel patch for IDE driver,PCI driver,Serial port driver, Flash
> interface driver, Network interface driver and USB driver.
> All SMP863X set-top box vendors are "suppose" to release the ker
David T. L. Wong wrote:
> So far it is. But how about Samba & NTFS-3g? Any component we used in
> our product changes to GPLv3 would give us a headache.
Not a problem, surely? You are already distributing the source for
your version of Samba etc., right?
How does them changing to GPLv3 change an
Hi Roy,
I think so. SMP863X is an highly integrated System on Chip. You need
their kernel patch for IDE driver,PCI driver,Serial port driver, Flash
interface driver, Network interface driver and USB driver.
All SMP863X set-top box vendors are "suppose" to release the kernel
source with this pa
On 6/18/07, Roy Moshkovitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear David,
I am a developer on Sigma Designs SMP8634 platform. Technically
speaking, it doesn't run uCLinux as it has MMU. It runs a main line
kernel with Sigma Designs' patch.
do you mean that it will be impossible for me to run uCLinux wi
Dear David,
*I am a developer on Sigma Designs SMP8634 platform. Technically
speaking, it doesn't run uCLinux as it has MMU. It runs a main line
kernel with Sigma Designs' patch.*
do you mean that it will be impossible for me to run uCLinux without
sigmadesigns SDK?
or can i use buildroot or Open
On 6/18/07, David T. L. Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Relax, thats not going to happen. Linus dont want gpl v3 for the kernel.
>
> I dont want to buy boxes like the Tivo though.
>
So far it is. But how about Samba & NTFS-3g? Any component we used in
our product changes to GPLv3 would give
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