Re: [opensuse-arm] 13.2 : arm tablet support
Hi, Am 09.09.2014 um 13:49 schrieb Josua Mayer: On arm, you do a lot manually. build kernel, perform some magic, like signing or checksum adding if required by the specific device in use. Then you copy...
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Thank you for your answers. Le mardi 9 septembre 2014, 13:49:31 Josua Mayer a écrit : Which arm tablets are well documented and are already runing regular linux ? Can you point me to a list of such...
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Am 11.09.2014 um 15:02 schrieb Andreas Färber: Hi Andreas, On arm, you do a lot manually. build kernel, perform some magic, like signing or checksum adding if required by the specific device in use....
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] ARM images builds broken
Hi Alex, Both is compiled in. You can review the config in devel:ARM:Factory/kernel-guest if you want. relevant part is this: CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] ARM images builds broken
Awesome :). Please also make sure that VFAT and the default NLS code pages are compiled in, so that we have the chance to build EFI images ;). Alex
View Article[opensuse-arm] openSUSE JeOS Factory Build 207 not booting on Raspberry Pi
Greetings, I had a chance to test JeOS Factory Build 207.2 (13-Sep-14) on the Pi this weekend and found it didn't boot. U-boot loads. It looks for /uEnv.txt, fails to find it. U-boot next looks for,...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] jeos: btrfs
I've benchmarked compressed btrfs vs ext4 a while back on SD cards and for some reason ext4 performed better :(. But I'd be happy to see new benchmark results that show a difference - the JeOS...
View Article[opensuse-arm] jeos: btrfs
Hi all, I've just found this: https://news.opensuse.org/2014/03/19/development-for-13-2-kicks-off/ """The btrfs filesystem is default (and comes with btrfsprogs 3.12), as is the wicked network...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] openSUSE JeOS Factory Build 207 not booting on Raspberry Pi
Am 14.09.2014 um 02:27 schrieb Alex Armstrong: These should be 0:2, so maybe a variable mixup in the script? Regards, Andreas
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] openSUSE JeOS Factory Build 207 not booting on Raspberry Pi
These should be 0:2, so maybe a variable mixup in the script? Regards, Andreas I haven't yet found what's causing this, but I'm a bit confused by something else too. I think that the boot script is...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Factory images for rasperry pi broken?
Same problem with openSUSE-Factory-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build208.1.raw.xz downloaded a couple of minutes ago. Ciao, Michael.
View Article[opensuse-arm] Factory images for rasperry pi broken?
HI! I'm trying to boot the images downloaded from http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi/images/...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] openSUSE JeOS Factory Build 207 not booting on Raspberry Pi
These should be 0:2, so maybe a variable mixup in the script? Regards, Andreas I haven't yet found what's causing this, but I'm a bit confused by something else too. I think that the boot script is...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: tusb6010 kernel module
18.09.2014 12:21, Guillaume Gardet пишет: Guillaume, do you have an instance of BeagleBoard equipped with TUSB6010?
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Utilite
Am 18.09.2014 um 13:14 schrieb Ivan Skytte Jørgensen: ... So the easiest path to something that feels like native openSUSE is to reuse the existing uboot and kernel. There you can just download our...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Utilite
Le 18/09/2014 13:14, Ivan Skytte Jørgensen a écrit : ... So the easiest path to something that feels like native openSUSE is to reuse the existing uboot and kernel. There you can just download our...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Utilite
... So the easiest path to something that feels like native openSUSE is to reuse the existing uboot and kernel. There you can just download our JeOS rootfs, put it on some storage that you can reach...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Re: tusb6010 kernel module
Le 18/09/2014 10:10, Matwey V. Kornilov a écrit : I would say OMAP based boards such as: Beagleboard xM, Pandaboard, and maybe also Beaglebone Black. Definitely not the last one :) It makes me sad....
View Article[opensuse-arm] Re: tusb6010 kernel module
I would say OMAP based boards such as: Beagleboard xM, Pandaboard, and maybe also Beaglebone Black. Definitely not the last one :) It makes me sad. Read the whole thread:...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Utilite
So the easiest path to something that feels like native openSUSE is to reuse the existing uboot and kernel. There you can just download our JeOS rootfs, put it on some storage that you can reach from...
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