Bodhi- Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! My PogoPro is running on the your uboot and Debian FS with the latest 3.16.0-4 kernel. USB sound is working great. So, now I can do something useful with the Pogo V3. I had a few questions about how to do this, so here's what I did that may help others: Started with a PogoPro with the basic Oxnas Arch install on a USB stick. Created a USB stickby mikeh49 - Debian
Bodhi- OK, that helps. I've built your Debian filesystem on a USB stick, so I'll now look into the u-boot etc. Once I get the Debian FS booted, I should be able to update the kernel to your latest that has USB sound support. I expect I'll be back with questions about the boot environment. Thanks for your work.by mikeh49 - Debian
Sounds great. Now I just have to get from Arch kernel and old u-boot to the latest. The process is not entirely clear, but perhaps with more study? If anyone can lay out the best way to do this, that would be great. My current understanding: Create newest Debian FDT filesystem on a USB stick and label "rootfs" Install new uboot and new kernel on NAND (or is the kernel on theby mikeh49 - Debian
@Bodhi I'm just catching up on this thread as I too would like to get USB sound working on the Oxnas Pogo, like it does on the Kirkwood Pogos. A few posts above there was discussion of the sound modules. Below is some info on what I think are the sound modules on a Kirkwood kernel. Does this help? I can provide the rest of the directory listings if you need them. This is from the latby mikeh49 - Debian
Or, you can try this (if you're satisfied with Squeeze, and that this does not have working wifi out of the box): http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-debian-squeeze-on-pogoplug-v3-oxnas-cleanly Worked for me, although I did a couple of things differently running on a Ubuntu install rather than a live. It helps to have the big picture when you are unpacking and first creating the fileby mikeh49 - Debian