Re: [U-Boot] Beagle-XM: u-boot SPL fat support (was Re: [opensuse-arm]...
Well, this all depends on which resources are available on the SoC in question. If all you have is 4 kB on chip memory, then you will not be able to load the file system code at all. Best regards,...
View ArticleRe: Beagle-XM: u-boot SPL fat support (was Re: [opensuse-arm] Beagleboard Xm...
Am 10.05.2013 um 20:51 schrieb Tom Rini : Why are we still using old x-loader - we should be using SPL MLO from u-boot master - it works straight on beagleXM. Our last tests with SPL and latest u-boot...
View ArticleRe: Beagle-XM: u-boot SPL fat support (was Re: [opensuse-arm] Beagleboard Xm...
Why are we still using old x-loader - we should be using SPL MLO from u-boot master - it works straight on beagleXM. Our last tests with SPL and latest u-boot were unsuccessful! And we have to port...
View ArticleRe: Beagle-XM: u-boot SPL fat support (was Re: [opensuse-arm] Beagleboard Xm...
Why are we still using old x-loader - we should be using SPL MLO from u-boot master - it works straight on beagleXM. Our last tests with SPL and latest u-boot were unsuccessful! And we have to port...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Building using native builders
Hi, I'm trying to verify some build failures are not as a result of using qemu, but for the life of me I can't work out how to get things built on the arndales rather than the x86 hosts. I would build...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
What are you seeing? Does it even start to boot? How are you writing the sdcard? I had trouble writing with dd, mainly because the computer doesn't have a card reader, and I was using a USB adapter....
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Thank goodness for that! No vendor- or industry-interest-group-supplied advertising. Phew. The Linux version of said program is called dd. You use it to copy from /dev/zero to /dev/sdX, with sdX being...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
Thank goodness for that! No vendor- or industry-interest-group-supplied advertising. Phew. The Linux version of said program is called dd. You use it to copy from /dev/zero to /dev/sdX, with sdX being...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
A USB adapter has no influence whatsoever on writing a flash memory card with dd. If it doesn't work, you need to throw away your USB adapter. You are right. After I had the problem, I discovered that...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
A USB adapter has no influence whatsoever on writing a flash memory card with dd. If it doesn't work, you need to throw away your USB adapter. You are right. After I had the problem, I discovered that...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Building using native builders
Is the use of cross-compilers not possible? It would give a lot more CPU oomph at the fraction of the cost and complexity. Volker
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
A USB adapter has no influence whatsoever on writing a flash memory card with dd. If it doesn't work, you need to throw away your USB adapter. Volker
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
I only can use HDMI. But SUSE will not boot. No LED is showing that somethings going on. Other Images will work with my SD Cards. I have the 512MB RasPi. Just our of curiousity, if you put the sdcard...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
Am 12.05.2013 11:07, schrieb Dirk Müller: I only can use HDMI. But SUSE will not boot. No LED is showing that somethings going on. Other Images will work with my SD Cards. I have the 512MB RasPi....
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Am 10.05.2013 16:45, schrieb mike: What are you seeing? Does it even start to boot? How are you writing the sdcard? I had trouble writing with dd, mainly because the computer doesn't have a card...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] RaspberryPI
Hmm, I can't imagine that a user-space program does some extra foo here. I'd rather suspect the hardware/software (card/reader/driver) combination is not fully supported by the Linux flavour you're...
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Am 13.05.2013 00:18, schrieb mike: I only can use HDMI. But SUSE will not boot. No LED is showing that somethings going on. Other Images will work with my SD Cards. I have the 512MB RasPi. Just our of...
View Article[opensuse-arm] New Arndale board - Exynos Octa 5410 (big.LITTLE arch)
Hi, just for information, a new Arndale board is coming. See: http://www.howchip.com/shop/item.php?it_id=ARNOctaA It is based on an Exynos Octa 5410 with a big.LITTLE arch. No price yet, but seems...
View ArticleRe: [opensuse-arm] Demo of openSUSE on ARM
Excellent! Well OpenStack is part of the core distro for 12.3, so no additional repo is needed. Bernhard managed to get it all working on a Pandaboard, using LXC [0], IIRC ARM is missing libvirt...
View Article[opensuse-arm] Issues with Arndale
Hi All, I've been contacted by a company that is trying to use openSUSE on the Arndale and have encountered an issue. It looks like for some reason the single zImage isn't supported. I'm unavailable...
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