Re: [Voyage-linux] Voyage 0.11 and SDHC kernel/driver problem

2017-06-06 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE

Hi Erik,

Please check if this kernel (32-bit only) fix for you:

http://mirror.voyage.hk/dists/experimental/linux/linux-image-4.9.25-voyage_18.0-1_i386.deb

Can you check if /etc/modprobe.d/* has the following lines?  If not, add it and 
run update-initramfs, reboot.

options sdhci debug_quirks=0x40

Regards,
Punky

On 4/5/2017 3:45 PM, Erik van Linstee wrote:

I have been experimenting with Voyage current (0.11) lately and found that
there is a problem with the SDHC driver. At least with fast SD card, such as
the PcEngines pSLC SD. There are frequent time-outs which sometimes lead to
the system freezing.

I have installed the 4.9 kernel from Jessie backports and so far the problem
has not returned.



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[Voyage-linux] Missing LEDs after kernel upgrade

2017-06-06 Thread Greg Madison
Good day;

I recently upgraded an old installation of Voyage on an APU2C2 Alix board.

I am currently running kernel 3.14.12-voyage. I used to have access to the
three front LEDs under /sys/class/leds/ but now all I have is this:

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jan 14 07:39 ath9k-phy0 ->
../../devices/pci:00/:00:02.5/:04:00.0/leds/ath9k-phy0

That LED is for the wireless NIC.

I'm not sure what steps to take in order to get the three front LEDs to be
recognized again. Any assistance would be great.

If there is any other information that is required of me, I can provide it.

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Re: [Voyage-linux] Current (0.11) does not install on /dev/mmcblk0

2017-06-06 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE

Hi Erik,

format-cf.sh support MMC, but voyage.update has not fixed yet.

I normally install voyage to SD card via USB reader (so it would be /dev/sdX 
device).  And voyage in SD can boot on APU2.

I welcome anyone to fix voyage.update scripts and send me the patch.

Regards,
Punky

On 3/28/2017 6:59 PM, Erik van Linstee wrote:

I read in the Changelog that voyage-util supports MMC block devices (e.g.
mmvblk0p1), so I expected that would also include all the other parts the
expect block devices, especially voyage.update.

But it seems it does not. It accepts /dev/mmcblk0 as a device name, but than
happily cuts of the '0'.
So when asked about the system device, it does not accept p0. It does accept
0p1, which leads it to continu until somewhere further on in the process it
dies on 0p1 not being numerical. Obviously.

I am very sad to see Voyage Linux having stagnated for so long. The APU
devices have been out for a long while now, even re-engineered into APU
already, but still no decent support from Voyage.

I have been satisfied with Voyage on Alix devices for a long time, and have
been putting off APU for a long time now to give Voyage a chance to catch
up. I can't any longer.

Before I have used symlinks to the mmcblk0 devices in order to fool
voyage.update. I will be trying that again to see if 0.11 supports the APU2
mmc so that I can access the SD slot, and if it is stable enough.
I might even invest some time into trying to fix the scripts. But I do hope
Voyage gets more love and attention.



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[Voyage-linux] Voyage Linux and MPD 0.11.0 (silently) released

2017-06-06 Thread Kim-man 'Punky' TSE

If you may have know, this announcement was published in the website few weeks 
ago...

0.11.0 release was actually prepared in Jan 2017. Kernel is now updated to 4.1 series. Please note that this release did 
very limited tests so thing may break.


Release highlights:
- 4.1.6 kernel (-rt for MPD)
- Jessie 8.7
- MPD 0.19.12 (MPD)
- support APU2 board and leds

There is no plan on Stretch-based release on Voyage Linux and MPD.

Voyage Linux Distro:
[i386] - http://www.voyage.hk/download/voyage/voyage-0.11.0.tar.xz
[amd64] - 
http://www.voyage.hk/download/voyage/amd64/voyage-0.11.0_amd64.tar.xz

Voyage Linux Live CD:
[i386] - http://www.voyage.hk/download/ISO/voyage-0.11.0.iso
[amd64] - http://www.voyage.hk/download/ISO/amd64/voyage-0.11.0_amd64.iso

Voyage MPD
[tarball] - 
http://www.voyage.hk/download/voyage-mpd/voyage-mpd-0.11.0.tar.xz
[Live CD] - http://www.voyage.hk/download/voyage-mpd/voyage-mpd-0.11.0.iso

README:
http://svn.voyage.hk/repos/voyage/branches/voyage-live/0.11.0/config/includes.chroot/README

CHANGELOG:
==
0.11.0 (24 Jan 2017)
- [kernel] linux-image-4.1.6-voyage_17.2-1 for Voyage Linux
- [general] support /proc/config.gz
- [netfilter] reenable nat for iptables
- [bluetooth] reenable BT RFCOMM
- [net] support et131x
- [i2c] support ali chipset
- [snd] support hda core
- [blkdev] support mmc for apu2
- [rtc] support ds13xx and ds16xx driver
- [fs] support ext2/3 xattr
- [leds] support apu2 leds
- [kernel] linux-image-4.1.6-voyage-rt-rt3_17.2-1 for Voyage MPD
- [general] config same as linux-image-4.1.6-voyage
- [rt] use rt-patch from 4.1.6 debian package.
- [general/live]
- update to Debain Jessie 8.7
- [live] fix build using 4.x kernel series
- [mpd] 0.19.12-1~bpo8+1
- use jessie-backport package
- [voyage-util] 0.17
- format-cf.sh supports MMC block device (e.g. mmcblk0p1)
- add APU2 profile
- change motd version to 0.11.0
- init.d support APU2 profile and leds-apu2
==

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[Voyage-linux] Release 0.11

2017-06-06 Thread Erik van Linstee
Hi,

Does anyone have any idea when 0.11 is ready to release? Or how mature it
is?

I need to work with APU2 boards and 0.10 does not seem to support the mmc.
And I really need that for SD.

regards,
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[Voyage-linux] Voyage 0.11 and SDHC kernel/driver problem

2017-06-06 Thread Erik van Linstee
I have been experimenting with Voyage current (0.11) lately and found that
there is a problem with the SDHC driver. At least with fast SD card, such as
the PcEngines pSLC SD. There are frequent time-outs which sometimes lead to
the system freezing.

I have installed the 4.9 kernel from Jessie backports and so far the problem
has not returned.



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[Voyage-linux] SDK says: chroot: binary/live/filesystem.dir no such file or directory

2017-06-06 Thread Erik van Linstee
I am running the SDK iso and have pulled voyage-live from SVN. If I run
./build.sh tar everything goes smoothly for a long time, until:

P: Saving caches...
No /usr/local/sbin/mount-proc.sh, call Chroot() instead
chroot: cannot change root directory to binary/live/filesystem.dir: No such
file or directory


And then nothing. What am I missing here?
I have tried it both on an APU2, running the SDK from a USB stick, and in a
Virtualbox VM.
Same results. Doesn't produce an iso or img either.

I have tried the 0.10.0 and 0.11.0 SDK, same result, nothing.



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[Voyage-linux] Current (0.11) does not install on /dev/mmcblk0

2017-06-06 Thread Erik van Linstee
I read in the Changelog that voyage-util supports MMC block devices (e.g.
mmvblk0p1), so I expected that would also include all the other parts the
expect block devices, especially voyage.update.

But it seems it does not. It accepts /dev/mmcblk0 as a device name, but than
happily cuts of the '0'.
So when asked about the system device, it does not accept p0. It does accept
0p1, which leads it to continu until somewhere further on in the process it
dies on 0p1 not being numerical. Obviously.

I am very sad to see Voyage Linux having stagnated for so long. The APU
devices have been out for a long while now, even re-engineered into APU
already, but still no decent support from Voyage.

I have been satisfied with Voyage on Alix devices for a long time, and have
been putting off APU for a long time now to give Voyage a chance to catch
up. I can't any longer.

Before I have used symlinks to the mmcblk0 devices in order to fool
voyage.update. I will be trying that again to see if 0.11 supports the APU2
mmc so that I can access the SD slot, and if it is stable enough.
I might even invest some time into trying to fix the scripts. But I do hope
Voyage gets more love and attention.



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[Voyage-linux] fsck fails during boot

2017-06-06 Thread Erik van Linstee
When booting Voyage 0.10 and 0.11 fsck fails. I have tried several
suggestions found with the help of Google, but nothing helped. Hopefully
someone how knows how to build Voyage can find out more about which file or
directory is missing exactly.
The exact message on my APU 1D (same message, different dev on APU 2C2) is:

Begin: Will now check root file system ... fsck from util-linux 2.25.2
fsck: error 2 (No such file or directory) while executing fsck.ext2 for
/dev/sda2
fsck exited with status code 8
done.
Warning: File system check failed but did not detect errors




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Re: [Voyage-linux] Cannot update Voyage 0.10.0

2017-06-06 Thread Jean-Pierre Schwickerath
Hi Punky

This issue is still present as of today and prevents the experimental
branch from being used with apt-get
Would you mind to check which key you use to sign that repository and
update the archive.key accordingly?


Thank you so much. 

Jean-Pierre


> Hello,
> I am having problems updating Voyage Linux.
> When I run "apt-get update" I get:
> 
> W: GPG error: http://www.voyage.hk ./ InRelease: The following
> signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not
> available: NO_PUBKEY E75D2714D67E2866
> 
> Reading some old post I run: 
> wget http://www.voyage.hk/dists/experimental/archive.key -O - |
> apt-key add 
> 
> But this does not solve the problem.
> 
> How can I correct this?
> 
> Hugo Lia


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[Voyage-linux] install in a netbook

2017-06-06 Thread john


Hi. i do have a netbook (hp mini 100) that i would like to install 
voyage linux and then the MATE desktop.
The netbook is so underpowered and i think that voyage linux with 
dekstop MATE will be able to make it work nice.
i have tried to download the live cd and boot from that (from an 
external usb dvd drive), but it failed to boot.

I do not have a PXE server to try booting from there.

Did i do something wrong with the download files, or is there an another 
process?



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[Voyage-linux] Cannot update Voyage 0.10.0

2017-06-06 Thread Hugo
Hello,
I am having problems updating Voyage Linux.
When I run "apt-get update" I get:

W: GPG error: http://www.voyage.hk ./ InRelease: The following
signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available:
NO_PUBKEY E75D2714D67E2866

Reading some old post I run: 
wget http://www.voyage.hk/dists/experimental/archive.key -O - | apt-key
add 

But this does not solve the problem.

How can I correct this?

Hugo Lia
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