Read more to me that the Linux Foundation that pay his wages, have told him to play nice or they will fork the project and stop paying his wages..... have you seen who is on and runs the Linux Foundation.by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
or try this..... http://linuxiumcomau.blogspot.com/2017/06/customizing-ubuntu-isos-documentation.htmlby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
the processor is an "Intel Atom 3735F Quad Core Processor" lots of information around how to do this from the sdcard slot etc https://www.google.co.uk/searchq=ubuntu+3735F&rlz=1C1GCEA_enGB744GB744&oq=ubuntu+3735F&aqs=chrome..69i57.3342j1j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 OldSurferDude Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I had aby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
@Koen : There is some useful information over on the following links from this site, HP T5325 https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?9,26687 Development Thread for this Device https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,25473,page=7 I'm running blind at the moment as i cant get to my HPT5335z until October. Koen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Grby Gravelrash - Debian
@all have you tried to just get framebuffer for the console working first? this also looks promising for both units under test https://github.com/dv1/meta-cuboxby Gravelrash - Debian
@all Graphics info for VIvante / Dove along with build instructions locations to binaries etc https://github.com/dv1/meta-cubox EGL / OpenGLES / OpenVG Support for EGL, OpenGL ES, and OpenVG is provided by the Vivante binaries supplied by Marvell. Unfortunately, there are multiple variants of these, which can cause a lot of confusion. The zipped binaries can be found on the solid-runby Gravelrash - Debian
the arduino is the same..... as in the same chip. so should be compatible with the same programming toolsby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
@bodhi - Im "brain farting" as i have 5 minutes spare at my desk i think we will need to have this module generated when you do your run time build "fbdevhw" also if i remember correctly we added fbcon to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules initialise the console output. so we should look there to enable console outputs etc The graphics in xorg seem to driven by xf86-video-by Gravelrash - Debian
@Koen can you extract the following file and post here for safe keeping "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" there look to be a few static linked modules as well as kernel modules we MAY be able to nab.by Gravelrash - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Good news is it > > seems to be based on a more modern u-boot > 2009.08. > > That's ancient :) even older than some Kirkwood > boxes. Does that give you what you need though in terms of source code to build a new uboot? and or get pointers towards graphics?by Gravelrash - Debian
I have a contact inside a division of HP - ill see what i can find out in relation to " GPL for u-boot and kernel" Not going to hold my breath as my experience of large organisations is that the right hand doesnt know what the left hand is doing!by Gravelrash - Debian
@Koen Please jump in, unless things change drastically at my end, i dont envisage me being able to offer input of any real value till October. @bofhi You truly are your handle :) EDIT: corrected Koen spellingby Gravelrash - Debian
!!!!! WOW !!!!! I'm impressed at the speed you have gone on this one....by Gravelrash - Debian
do it via a script on your windows box or similar.... or set your browser homepage to the logged in account. JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My own mileage varies here - it seemed to > root/unroot my Android KitKat fine and all appears > well. > > However when I tried it on Android Lollipop it > un-rooted right away,by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gravelrash Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > better to run openwrt / lede > > > > Thanks! already ordered one, will check how > interesting it is. :) its a cracking piece of kit.... it runs a skinned version of openwrt already :)by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/gl-inet/gl-ar300by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
better to run openwrt / ledeby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > habibie Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Even though if it comes with a free S/H to US, > I > > definitely will pass. > > I had some raspberry pi and orange pi, no > significant difference when running debian on > orange pi. the only complain isby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
I am starting this thread as i am curious why people want to migrate from ARCH linux to Debian. Both work perfectly well. Im just curious why people do this. For myself I like debian as there are lots of tutorials etc that are easily trasnsposed from other Debian derivatives (Ubuntu/Mint/Raspbian etc) that make life so much easier for me. However, I understand that ARCH is a rolling releasby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
well today it landed..... :) * progress will be slow as the UK is having unseasonably good weather and im making the most of it :)))))))by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
apt-get update; apt-get upgrade; apt-get install -y -fby Gravelrash - Debian
@bodhi Thanks for the education :) ... ill get back in my corner now... :))))by Gravelrash - Rescue System
what i find most interesting from the link provided. Now we enter some commands in the unit (if you didn’t interupt boot then reboot the system and interupt the boot. (Replace the IP’s with IP’s appropiate for you) setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.210 # Has to be in your ip range setenv serverip 192.168.1.36 # IP address of your TFTP server (This computer) Now that we have the TFTP setby Gravelrash - Rescue System
i couldnt find the link..... however, is yours the one with the option to power the unit from a separate 5v power supply?by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
Finally found one at a "reasonable" price.... its coming from Israel and all in it should be $40 (US)... heres hoping it works and i can start to play :)by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > The Y2K panic was a lot of fun! Yours truly was > one tasked to find and put in remedies (if > necessary) for a particular million-line-of-code > software system :)) > > > I believe such a panic only affected Winby Gravelrash - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Joey, > > > Me too I disagree with the transcript but "get" > > what Habibie meant. We're cool - even so I was > > saying "we can agree to disagree" long before a > > more famous guy said it :-) > > I think we agree about it's too bad it was MS who &by Gravelrash - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Y2K panic was a lot of fun! Definitely :) Its teh Y2k bug and my inveterate fiddling with PC's that got me the job in IT.... (I had a real job before then :)))))))) )by Gravelrash - Off-Topic