Hi all,
I now have two working openSUSE ARM images. For the Pandaboard and the
Toshiba AC100.
I wonder if we have a location where these images can be put so people who
want to test or help out the openSUSE ARM project?
These images can be used for a local native (osc/kiwi) build.
Regards,
Joop.
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Hi all,
MozillaFireFox 10 will be fixed for ARM with the option --disable-neon.
I've already tested this patch for MozillaFirefox 9.0 and I'm building
MozillaFirefox 9.0.1 in home:worldcitizen:armv7l .
What way would be best to communicate so no double work will be done. An
overview of who is fixing what.
I've also created a bug report for webkit, as this is not an ARM only bug.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76798
Regards,
Joop.
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Hi all,
I want to put the Toshiba AC100 kernel (kernel-tegra-ac100) in Factory.
I sent a submit request to Base:Kernel but it looks like very few users
are in this project.
Is this the best devel project for this kernel? Or would it be better if
another project would be created.
Regards,
Joop.
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Hi,
[This message is only for SUSE employees, sorry. The urls below do not work
externally]
Native builds moved away from the testing instance to the standard production
internal build service, which is an important step in stabilizing the build
and making it available for a broader audience. Also kiwi building has been
enabled internally, so you can do your own test images for the particular
hardware that you play with.
please change reiser.suse.de... in your download urls to
http://dist.suse.de/ibs/Devel:/Factory:/ARM/standard/
arm is not restricted, so you can setup your own home projects with arm builds
for testing purposes. Submitrequests with fixes against this project do work,
but please submit to openSUSE:Factory / devel projects like usual instead.
kiwi image descriptions can be submitted as you like.
Note the repo above is still pretty empty, but it is filling up fast (it is
rebuilding from scratch at the moment).
If you want to help out with build power, please contact me directly for
details on how to do that.
Thanks,
Dirk
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Hello,
I'm using the EFIKA image from bmwiedemann, and it works great. I'd like
to add a few more things. The image is from a 1GB card, I use a 4GB SD
card. Is there an easy way to resize the / partition to 3.8GB? Yast2 &
gparted did not work...
Bye,
CzP
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Aloha oh wonderous iron pumping Geekos,
Sorry for the over enthusiastic opening, my brain is slowly turning to
mush. With FOSDEM coming up in a week's time I thought it would be a
good idea to see if those that are attending can get together for a bit
of a session to iron out issues etc. It wont necessarily be a hugely
productive one, as in we may not be able to do any coding etc, but we
should at least be able to note some action items etc down.
Also I am going to be at the mother ship on the 21st Feb till the 23rd
Feb, and was hoping to spend a couple of days hacking/packaging/whatever
is needed to get things moving further. I have a Board meeting on the
22nd Feb all day but both 21st & 23rd are free. If those in NUE are able
to, it would be great to have as many heads/hands/eyes in a room to pull
a rabbit out of the hat.
Any one up for either of these?
Regards,
Andy
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Michal,
Most of these issues still apply to the second draft. :/
Andreas
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Betreff: Re: [opensuse-arm] Re: FOSDEM talk
Datum: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 12:04:42 +0100
Von: Andreas Färber <afaerber(a)suse.de>
Organisation: SUSE LINUX Products GmbH
An: Michal Hrusecky <michal(a)hrusecky.net>
Am 24.01.2012 11:19, schrieb Michal Hrusecky:
> Ok, so here is[1] the first draft of slides about what I want to speak
> about. I want to mention HP Project Moonshot[2] as well, but haven't
> found suitable image so far, so it will be included later. What I wanted
> to ask for is some feedback especially what am I missing (especially in
> troubles section) or what I have wrong.
>
> Generally any feedback appreciated.
>
> [1] http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8023816/chameleon.pdf
> [2] http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/iss/110111.aspx
Page numbering seems inconsistent.
p.7:
ARM @ openSUSE
p.7:
several people spent
p.8:
fixes go
p.10:
QEMU
p.11:
QEMU; some packages run
p.12:
hopes up for ARM support to be ready for...?
p.13:
PandaBoard vs. Panda Board on p.6
Regards,
Andreas
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Hi,
so I went to the mailing list and got slot reserved in the
CrossDistribution Devroom for the openSUSE on ARM talk. According to the
current schedule it looks like it will be on Sunday:
10:30-11:00 Michal Hrusecky: openSUSE on ARM
11:00-12:00 Adrian Schröter: OBS Cross Build
I'm going to prepare some slides, hopefully soon and will post it
here for comments. Although I'm listed in schedule, it definitely
doesn't mean that I want to steal all the attention. IIRC there is
plenty of space on stage :-D My intentions are to make openSUSE ARM port
more famous, hopefully attract more people and do some good introduction
for Adrians talk :-D
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