Re: [opensuse-arm] Enable SPI
Am 25.10.2017 um 16:15 schrieb Alexander Bergmann: Please see my examples linked from the 40-pin connector on the HCL Wiki page. Hmmm, I've digged through the wiki last night, but I was unable to find...
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Please see my examples linked from the 40-pin connector on the HCL Wiki page. Hmmm, I've digged through the wiki last night, but I was unable to find it. Could you post the link here? Intressting, I'm...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Enable SPI
Hi Alex, Am 25.10.2017 um 03:14 schrieb Alexander Bergmann: Please see my examples linked from the 40-pin connector on the HCL Wiki page. Since we use U-Boot, such external Raspberry Pi examples won't...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Enable SPI
Hi everyone, I'm not sure how to enable SPI in openSUSE Leap 43.3. I've changed the config.txt file and added "dtparam=spi=on", this has however no affect on the hardware. The same steps are working in...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] rock64
Well, I see the patch series for enabling SPL for rk3328. Unfortunately, both my Rock64-s are in usage (with Debian ;)) and third is broken :( So, I cannot give it a try just now :(...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: aaa_base for Tumbleweed on RPi3 (aarch64) lacks a...
Package aaa_base no longer contains account entries for system users like nobody. These are now i.e. in package system-user-nobody. This means that when a package needs such an account it should...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: aaa_base for Tumbleweed on RPi3 (aarch64) lacks a number...
Op vrijdag 27 oktober 2017 11:27:48 CEST schreef u: Package aaa_base no longer contains account entries for system users like nobody. These are now i.e. in package system-user-nobody. This means that...
View Article[opensuse-arm] aaa_base for Tumbleweed on RPi3 (aarch64) lacks a number of...
I tried to use postfix in Tumbleweed on a Raspberry Pi 3B system with aarch64. I got an error message that account nobody is missing. I inspected some files delivered by aaa_base to set-up /etc/passwd,...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: EspressoBin
2017-11-12 19:57 GMT+03:00 Matwey V. Kornilov : Well, If armian u-boot is able to boot our standard EFI-Grub JeOS, then we can recommend to use it with openSUSE and don't reinvent the wheel. Well, I've...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: EspressoBin
2017-10-22 10:36 GMT+03:00 Matwey V. Kornilov : Well, If armian u-boot is able to boot our standard EFI-Grub JeOS, then we can recommend to use it with openSUSE and don't reinvent the wheel. Well, I've...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package are you looking at? I'm not sure we properly...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Am 09.11.2017 um 08:25 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov: Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package are you looking at? I'm not sure we properly...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
2017-11-08 23:57 GMT+03:00 Alexander Graf : Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package are you looking at? I'm not sure we properly...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package are you looking at? I'm not sure we properly...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package are you looking at? I'm not sure we properly...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package are you looking at? I'm not sure we properly...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Correct, as far as UEFI is concerned, a 32bit ARM binary could as well be a MIPS one ;). It's a different, unsupported platform for it. Which ovmf package are you looking at? I'm not sure we properly...
View Article[opensuse-arm] openSUSE-Tumbleweed ARM JeOS-efi.armv7
Hi, I am trying to run openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-efi.armv7l-2017.10.29-Build1.7.raw using qemu. When I use qemu-system-aarch64 with 64-bit UEFI code aavmf-aarch64-code.bin then the only I see is the...
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