Re: [opensuse-arm] Cross compiling ARM on x64
Ever asked yourself why kernels are not compiled with qemu-linux-user? armv6hl does use qemu-linux-user, including the kernel. Certainly it's not the fastest, but neither is native ARM11, and the...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] SUSE or openSUSE images for x86
Salut, Am 03.01.2017 um 11:09 schrieb Jimmy PIERRE: I don't quite understand the question... Of course openSUSE is available for x86, longer than for ARM, and there are GNOME and KDE based Live .isos...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Cross compiling ARM on x64
Am 02.01.2017 um 20:49 schrieb Stefan Seyfried: Ever asked yourself why kernels are not compiled with qemu-linux-user? armv6hl does use qemu-linux-user, including the kernel. Certainly it's not the...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Cross compiling ARM on x64
On openSUSE, we use good old GNU make to build for openSUSE, Windows, as well as various TMS DSP, PPC, Intel MCS51 and ARM 920 based boards. I was just hoping to get the Raspberry into all this. Our...
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Am 03.01.2017 um 09:08 schrieb Roger Oberholtzer: On openSUSE, we use good old GNU make to build for openSUSE, Windows, as well as various TMS DSP, PPC, Intel MCS51 and ARM 920 based boards. I was...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] SUSE or openSUSE images for x86
You mean something like SUSE Studio? Hallo Alex, "They" supply a live image that can be burnt on a usb key so that one can save their work... I have played with SUSE Studio, but here we need sturdy...
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You mean something like SUSE Studio? Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxx To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@xxxxxxxxxxxx
View Article[opensuse-arm] SUSE or openSUSE images for x86
Greetings, Somewhere around 22nd Dec 2016, RaspberryPi.org updated an image of Debian for x86. This of course can lure people to endorse Raspbian/Debian when their old PC dies for real. I am wondering,...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Cross compiling ARM on x64
On openSUSE, we use good old GNU make to build for openSUSE, Windows, as well as various TMS DSP, PPC, Intel MCS51 and ARM 920 based boards. I was just hoping to get the Raspberry into all this. Our...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] cubox-i wireless setup
2017-01-03 22:15 GMT+01:00 Thomas Bechtold : I checked the kernel config and they are all build as modules. I think that is not needed. Your device should have a BCM4330 or BCM4329 and both are...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Cross compiling ARM on x64
The thread, which may have reached EOL, has lost it's way. I have been asking more about the general setup for cross-compiling more than about the GNU SDK. As I intend to deploy the Raspberry image as...
View Article[opensuse-arm] 4.10-rc2 kernel testing
Hello, After the 4.9-rcX kernel troubles, Kernel:HEAD v4.10-rc2 is looking good so far: (+ = boots successfully, - = doesn't boot successfully) armv6hl: armv7hl: aarch64: - Pine64 (new in 4.10, using...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Adding new board: No boot device
Hi Frank, Am 08.01.2017 um 13:35 schrieb Frank Kunz: Please delete _multibuild until you're ready to submit, otherwise you are wasting build power rebuilding all other images, too. Images.kiwi.in:...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Adding new board: No boot device
Hello, I try to add a new ARM board (JeOS-socfpgade0nanosoc) to factory ARM. Now I have some problems to get the image [1] to work on the target. It cannot find a boot device during first startup (see...
View Article[opensuse-arm] weird userspace crashes with 42.2 aarch64
Hi everybody, I am approaching you with a collection of unusual crashes that occur on my test machine: It is an early version of the 8040 Community Board by SolidRun running a patched 4.9.0 kernel with...
View Article[opensuse-arm] BananaPi: Leap and sata
Hello to all, yesterday I installed Leap from this source: http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/leap/42.2/appli ances/ The first boot finished with a black screen - nothing happened...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] weird userspace crashes with 42.2 aarch64
That's really just a kernel log entry for a user space segmentation fault. The addresses that faulted were: [ 2312.480811] zypper[5524]: unhandled level 2 translation fault (11) at 0x00000000, esr...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Adding new board: No boot device
The soc first stage bootloader (ROM) reads the first sector of the SD card and scans the partition table for a partition with the ID 0xa2. If this is found it loads a header + spl loader from that...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Adding new board: No boot device
Hello Andreas, thanks for your feedback. The soc first stage bootloader (ROM) reads the first sector of the SD card and scans the partition table for a partition with the ID 0xa2. If this is found it...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] weird userspace crashes with 42.2 aarch64
That's really just a kernel log entry for a user space segmentation fault. The addresses that faulted were: [ 2312.480811] zypper[5524]: unhandled level 2 translation fault (11) at 0x00000000, esr...
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