habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gravelrash Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > habibie Wrote: > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > bodhi Wrote: > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Theby bodhi - Off-Topic
> I never bothered with it and was sort of > disappointed that it never happened on any of my > Linux desktop computers. You’re a masochist :)))by bodhi - Off-Topic
Remember the Y2K? System call conversion for year 2038: https://lwn.net/Articles/643234/ This works has been ongoing and will have something incorporated in kernel 4.18.x 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 :))by bodhi - Off-Topic
lcg, > Thanks again bodhi, worked pretty well :-) and > booted into the rootfs. Cool! > However, for the rescue > system, using the previous variables does not > work and the rescue system does not boot: Yes, a little bit more needed to be done to retrofit the rescue envs. Boot into Debian and then, fw_setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_uenv; run scan_disk; ruby bodhi - Debian
balanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How do I load environment variables from uEnv.txt > once I have booted up from kwboot and am at the > uBoot prompt? run bootcmd_uenvby bodhi - uBoot
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 bought GitHub (with their history). But I think GitHub had to sell, and as a private company they need to make thby bodhi - Off-Topic
lcg, > - the old one had a part about the rescue system > in the NAND (which worked till now very well!) -> > does this still works with the new environment or > do I have to change/ add variables? You will need to retrofit those rescue envs to the new envs. This could be done after you have rebooted into Debian. > - stderr, stdin, stdout are now "serial",by bodhi - Debian
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What you all said above is practically a > capitalism scheme. That said, the existence of > Linux is probably due to socialism. ATM, > capitalism looks like a dominant thing in this > world, not exactly like the world depicted in > StarTek world. I disagreed with this viewpoint completely. But toby bodhi - Off-Topic
Hi Ray, You've created the Wikidev page that stated that the Ethernet chip is 88E1318. Is that on the chip marking?by bodhi - Debian
"Embrace, extend, and extinguish". That's what M$ did and probably still doing :) When you look at Google, it is the same thing. They bought out promising startups and shelved the products. Voila, less competitors in the market that they are in. It is totally sucks. It is really hard for innovators to see their products come to fruition.by bodhi - Off-Topic
Joey, > Back to the matter at hand, Microsoft isn't doing > this because they're nice, Of course they are a for-profit business. Everything they do is to make money. > and time will tell what > they're up to. My guess is that they will claim it > all as intellectual property. Remember GitHub software is proprietary, i.e. closed source. So MS will owby bodhi - Off-Topic
I think it is OK. GitHub is in dire financial trouble. So they have to either close up shop or sell to a large public company to get back their investment and make some money in the process. There is no other choice for GitHub to survive. Going public will not help them survive. From what I've read, Microsoft has moved all (more or less) their SW developement version control to Git.by bodhi - Off-Topic
Also, on the GoFlex Home, if it has the header preistalled (some GFHomes have) you don't need to find the 10 pin header cable, use the CD Audio Blaster cable to connect would be fine. If your GF Home has only solder holes, then you need to solder the JST header in. If you don't like soldering, then just use 3 male-female test wires (male to the board holes, female to the Serial Modulby bodhi - uBoot
These connectors are called JST 2.0. The smaller one is called micro JST. I would recommend you guys read the post and section that I posted above. There are more than enough information in there, no need to search anywhere. https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,60909,61504#msg-61504by bodhi - uBoot
Don, The reason I did not choose zram was because it takes up a fix amount of RAM. These plugs typically has 128MB or 256MB. Armbian or Ubuntu usually installed on systems that have a lot for RAM, typically 1GB. I chose zswap becasue it uses memory as it required, so it helps the 128MB RAM plugs. > > log2ram looks pretty easy to install, but hasn't > been adopted as a paby bodhi - Debian
Wiki thread: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630 Serial Console & JTAG console Repair Pogo E02 with Raspberry PI (JTAG) and OpenOCD Serial Port connector - what are people using to make it work Serial Console hookup - GoFlex Net (external link) Serial Console hookup - Pogoplug E02 and Pogoplug Pro V3 (external link) OSX Serial/Net Console Use Phone Jack - Phone Jackby bodhi - uBoot
balanga, > I've been unable to copy it to another > USB stick, Repeat this procedure and save your terminal log (copy/paste everything from the 1st command to the last output on the screen). And post this log here.by bodhi - Debian
Try: mkdir -p /tmp/nand_rootfs mount -t ubi0:rootfs /dev/mtdblock1 /tmp/nand_rootfsby bodhi - Rescue System
wacke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi wacke, > > > > > How about your Armada based board? > > > > It has not happened yet! I have been > preoccupied > > with other more important matters. > > Hi bodhi, > > Anyby bodhi - uBoot
balanga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------- > > To list the mtds > > > > > > cat /proc/mtd > > > > dev: size erasesize name > mtd0: 0010000 00020000 "u-boot" > mtd1 0ff00000 00020000 "rootfs" > &gby bodhi - Rescue System
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ......why are all the good toys at the right price > on the other side of the pond...... Sorry Gravelrash! the shipping cost to your side the pond would make this less attractive. I think they probably started dumping this device inventory when it became apparent that nobody would buy it for the software priceby bodhi - Debian
Modified: QuoteVOIP - Asterisk / Fusion/ FreeSWITCH ..... Fusion/FreesSWITCH on debian and more tips here and here.by bodhi - Debian
I've seen enough of Marvell boards, the bootROM version is really not a reliable indicator anymore. That was in the old days when we did not know enough. Sending boot image... 0 % [+xmodem: Protocol error That's actually a good sign. Now after you've powered up, Control-C (if necessary) and recall the kwboot command, execute again. Try this repeatedly until it handshakby bodhi - Debian
JDS420, > I have a few Dell Kace M300 appliances that I'd > love to update/upgrade, but I have no idea where > to start or what to do. uboot claims the board is > a "DB-88F6282A-BP LE". I have yet to find anyone > attempting to flash this device and I have spent a > ridiculous amount of time weeding through pictures > trying to identify the boardby bodhi - Debian
Thanks all for your response.by bodhi - Off-Topic
koen, The tutorial in the 1st post is applicable only to the Pogo V3 (OXNAS SoC). The Pogo V3 has a different bootROM in hardware and different u-boot installed as for the Iomaga iConnect (Marvell Kirkwood SoC). > iConnect> usb start > starting USB... > USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 > scanning bus 0 for devices... 2 USB Device(s) > found > scanning usb for storageby bodhi - uBoot
> > I tried the above commands suggested and got:- > The command is an example when you want to mount mtd3. > ubiattach /dev/ubi_ctrl -m 3 > ubiattach: error: cannot attach mtd3 > error 19 (No such device) And this means you don't have mtd3. In all *nix systems (Arch, Debian, BSD,...), when in doubt, get help: ubiattach --help Quoteby bodhi - Rescue System
1. Try loading uInitrd at 0x1100000 bootcmd_ide=ide reset; ext2load ide 0 0x200000 /boot/uImage; ext2load ide 0 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd bootcmd=setenv bootargs $(console) root=/dev/md0; run bootcmd_ide; bootm 0x200000 0x1100000 2. LED Check what state it is set right now. This could have been set to something like network connection. cat /sys/class/leds/status:blue:activity_led/triby bodhi - Debian
Added tutorials by habibie and asterisk: Quote Under/Over the hood Modding Make your inexpensive GoFLEX Home/Net SATA HDD cable VOIP - Asterisk / Fusion/ FreeSWITCH Fusion/FreesSWITCH on debianby bodhi - Debian
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > very easy to install both freepbx(asterisk) and > fusionpbx (freeswitch) on debian, Just follow > official tutorial > > 512MB memory at least, 1GB recommended. it's > better to install plain asterisk or freeswitch if > memory less than 512MB, but need more time to > configure/debug. &by bodhi - Off-Topic