mrc333777 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > wow, how to get these things apart without > breaking something? > > https://www.ebay.com/itm/275499744420 Remove two visible screws on back side (side with DVI connectors). Press against edge of top and it will now flip up (take care to not break speaker wire as speaker is taped to top). If furtherby rayknight - Debian
Is the processor in question an MindSpeed Concerto 1000 series or 2000 series? The Concerto 1000 is dual-core ARM 6, so will suffer the same issues as the Oxnas based devices in that it appears that code will be dropped from the mainline kernel. The Concerto 2000 series on the other hand was re-labeled as the Freescale LS1024A SoC after Freescale purchased MindSpeed, so there is already some codby rayknight - uBoot
Were can the code for the 2023.04 rebase be found? Your github repository still appears to be at 2017.07by rayknight - uBoot
Mischif Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi, > > I assume yours has twin DVI ports on the back as > well. If it doesn't have twin DVI ports then it isn't a Dell Wyse 3020 it is more likely a Dell Wyse 3010.by rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Lexar 128G SSD read speed in this M300 box is > slow, but not too bad. Yes the Lexar NS100 SSD is not really meant for speed, it was designed as a cheap replacement for spinning disks. The controller is an embedded DRAM-less design which means it was designed for cost not speed. The Lexar NQ100 SSD is only sligby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ray, > > > I recently purchased some Lexar 128GB SSD from > > > Amazon > > for $10.49 that are a perfect fit after removal > > from case to mount in replacement of the stock > > 16GB device. Pictures attached. > > I suspect the 256GB, 512GB and 1TB versions > wouldby rayknight - Debian
I recently purchased some Lexar 128GB SSD from Amazon for $10.49 that are a perfect fit after removal from case to mount in replacement of the stock 16GB device. Pictures attached. I suspect the 256GB, 512GB and 1TB versions would fit as well. Rayby rayknight - Debian
The kernel is likely missing the smsc75xx driver if you are not getting Ethernet. It appears that USB is identifying it but not loading the driver. Rayby rayknight - Debian
The DTB file enables power for the Expresscard 34 slot so it should be functional. I'm not aware of any reports of anyone actually testing yet and my 3 versions are currently buried underneath more recent acquisitions. I'll try to make time to dig them out this weekend and test the slot as I have an eSATA card and a 2-port USB 3 card I can test with. Rayby rayknight - Debian
mass-storage@1 { compatible = "usb424,4040"; reg = <0x01>; status = "okay"; }; Is what gets the internal 4GB flash enabled as it is hanging off the SMSC USB4640 USB Hub and Flash Media Controller. There is also a Genesis Logic GL850G 4-port Hub Controller on board as well.by rayknight - Debian
If I find some time this weekend I'll grab the OpenWrt U-Boot patches and update them to include support for mmc and post the results here. Or bodhi would you prefer I add a pull request to your u-boot on GitHub? Rayby rayknight - Debian
@bodhi are you sure your kernel builds will support the Wyse 3020? It isn't a dove device it is an mmp based device. Rayby rayknight - Debian
I have 3 different versions of the L-50, but they are currently buried under a bunch of switches in my closet! The L-50W and L-50WD both have the mPCIe slot while the L-50 does not. I have a high res picture of the L-50WD board bottom at https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/images/0/0e/Check_Point_L-50WD_Bottom.jpeg and inspecting that it appears you are correct in that there are no line going to pins 36by rayknight - Debian
4 usb lines go to 2x USB ports, 1 x Expresscard Slot and 1 x Mini-PCIe slot. Rayby rayknight - Debian
BillyIT Wrote: > > > > Reset IDE: ide_preinit failed > device ide 0:1 > ** Bad device ide 0 ** > device ide 1:1 > ** Bad device ide 1 ** > device ide 2:1 > ** Bad device ide 2 ** > device ide 3:1 > ** Bad device ide 3 ** > loading uImage ... > ** Bad device usb 0 ** > loading uInitrd ... > ** Bad device usb 0 ** > loading DTBby rayknight - Debian
Perhaps you should try the kernel images hosted at Natisbad (where support for the device was first introduced) to see if the issue has been present from the introduction of support for this device.by rayknight - Debian
For remote serial access I have heard that one of these makes a great solution. I've ordered a few to try and will post results when I've been able to test.by rayknight - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @rayknight > Are you aware of any pinout/connector on the board > that will allow direct access to the uboot output > on the standard firmware setup? Serial access is available from RJ-45 Console port at 115200, 8N1. I just used a Cisco rollover to USB cable that I've used with many other devices wby rayknight - Debian
DTS was submitted to mainline kernel. You can also find high res photos of it I submitted at WikiDevi.by rayknight - Debian
All versions are supported the L-50 has no wireless and no ADSL annex, the L-50W has 802.11bgn WiFi via an Atheros AR9287 PCIe based card and the L-50WD adds an ADSL annex board to that. There may be an L-50D, but I haven't seen one. The ADSL annex board is currently unsupported. I never did get around to testing the ExpressCard/34 slot to see what it would support. Rayby rayknight - Debian
I frequently get items from MicroCenter, but they have a location near me. Not sure what their shipping policy is, but you may want to see if it works for you. I've been using them for more than 25 years.by rayknight - Off-Topic
CUBOX_K Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Greetings. I didn’t manage to get it to work > last time, today I returned to this issue again. > Debian 11, kernel 6.0.0. What exactly do I have to > do to get the sound to work? I would be grateful > for help I just discovered that most of the dove devices with dts in mainline kernel are missing enaby rayknight - Debian
I have the Cubox and two other 88AP510 based devices (GlobalScale D2Plug and GlobalScale D3) and audio doesn't appear to work on any of them. I suspect that there is something missing or mis-configured in the DTS or the kernel config is missing 1 or more relevant defines. I haven't had the time lately to dig into it and likely won't until late March!by rayknight - Debian
From my earlier linked article QuoteNow that the hard part — configuring the kernel and the device tree — is done, we can very easily print stuff on the screen by just writing to the /dev/lcd file. Rayby rayknight - Displays
You might want to take a look at HD44780 LCD I²C screen using Linux mainline charlcd driver. That appears to have enough information to be able to determine if lcd4linux already support the device and to add support to lcd4llinux if it does not. Rayby rayknight - Displays
Recent article CNX Software announces that Linaro has added support for booting Linux from HTTP to U-Boot and apparently HTTPS support is also in the works. Booting would be as simple as: setenv autoload 0;dhcp wget $loadaddr 192.168.0.1:~/vmlinuz Rayby rayknight - uBoot
I mentioned this before in this thread, but I've seen further posting that has me convinced that some people are confused about which Dell device they have. The Dell Wyse 3010 (sometimes listed as TX0, T10 or T50) has a single DVI-I video output and contains the Marvell Dove 88AP510 SOC, the Dell Wyse 3020 (sometimes listed as TX0D, T10D or T20D) has dual DVI-I and DVI-D video output and coby rayknight - Debian
demonside Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Failed to reload daemon: Refusing to reload, not > enough space available on /run/systemd. Currently, > 10.4M are free, but a safety buffer of 16.0M is > enforced. > Failed to reload daemon: Refusing to reload, not > enough space available on /run/systemd. Currently, > 10.4M are free, but a safby rayknight - Debian
bodhi, Not a problem for me a I usually build my own kernels using your patches. Just thought it would be helpful to have the config options there for any current or future users of your kernel packages who might be using with that device. Rayby rayknight - Debian
bodhi, Those options would also apply to the Kirkwood kernel for NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+ v2 as well. Rayby rayknight - Debian