In that case, I will see if the card that shipped with the unit has the headers installed or see what repos Solid Run uses. It may be possible to convert the .deb to an rpm. Or it may not. And you are right. Not enough hours in the day to do both what I need to do and what I want to do.
It may be a while before I get around to rpm-ing up a kernel for the > Marvell Armada. I have some Armada based dev boards here and it is on my > todo list, but there are only so many hours in a day. :( > I am of the opinion that more generalized tech usage is slowly moving towards where the mobility space is now, where ARM is strong. We're on the front end of that change. I use an iPad to manage my Cubox via ssh. I see this trend continuing, so the tech will evolve to support it. Maybe there really aren't decent micro-sd cards avilable at present (and yes, the Cubox does only have a micro-sd slot), but there will be. The belief in this trend led me to find Red Sleeve and become involved and so here I am :). Something comes to mind about the zeal of a convert... I am a Windows sysadmin by trade. > Good idea. Unfortunately, if it is micro-SD card you are after (IIRC CuBox > only has a micro-SD slot) - I haven't found any that have particularly > reasonable performance. :( > > > Gordan > ______________________________**_________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.redsleeve.org/**mailman/listinfo/users<http://lists.redsleeve.org/mailman/listinfo/users> > -- Thanks, Ian M Perkins
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