Twi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Looks like the UV Plus+ UV12 is even less at $15. > i haven't looked into the differences but I bet > the UV12 would sufficient for any dockstar > purposes. > UV16 UV12 > Anyone familiar with the resources required by > displaylink? If it doesn't play quite well enough > with the docksby dethl - Debian
If you get the newest kernel with the Dockstar patch added in it will have a DisplayLink kernel module with it. I saw that as I was going through and turning off the modules/features I didn't need. I don't see why it wouldn't work though as long as you have X11 installed on your Dockstar along with the other needed drivers/ EDIT: EVGA has the UV16+ for sale for $25 in the Bby dethl - Debian
Compiling it right now as we speak. As soon as it's done I'll post a .deb for you to grab. EDIT: .deb is attached to this post. 975kb (whew, just under the cap!). You may have to do a "dpkg -i --force-overwrite openssh_5.6p1-1_armel.deb".by dethl - Debian
anne Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > root@debian:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.32# > codesourcery-arm-2009q3.sh > -bash: codesourcery-arm-2009q3.sh: command not > found > > > where i can get the Script ? it is not in the > folder ? > > > root@debian:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.32# ls -a > . Documentatiby dethl - Debian
Jeff Wrote: ----------------------------------------------------------------- > # Accept default options for any new kernel > configs > yes "" | make ARCH=arm > CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi- oldconfig I'm going to work on a new .config that only builds USB drivers and any drivers needed for the actual system. Opting to build all modules as well as anythby dethl - Debian
ecc Wrote: > > It's certainly possible. I'd recommend an > NFS-mounted chroot for this -- plenty of space for > installing the toolchain, and much faster than > writing to a USB flash drive. > > But the Linux kernel (and Debian's kernel-package) > are about as cross-compiler-friendly as you can > get. It's just one extra command-line arguby dethl - Debian
Wouldn't it be possible to compile a kernel right on the Dockstar itself and save some hassle of having to mess with a cross-compiler or is the 1.2Ghz ARM proc in the Dockstar too slow? Mine just came in today and I'll be playing with it quite a bit tonight.by dethl - Debian