[opensuse-arm] openSUSE ARM images
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. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Hi, Am 05.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Joop Boonen:
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.
I'd be very interested in trying it out on my AC100. I do believe the official Ubuntu port is still based on a 2.6.32 branch though and not everything is upstream yet. Did you port U-Boot, or did you stick with the Android Boot Image format? Regards, Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On Thu, January 5, 2012 1:39 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
Hi,
Am 05.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Joop Boonen:
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.
I'd be very interested in trying it out on my AC100. I do believe the official Ubuntu port is still based on a 2.6.32 branch though and not everything is upstream yet.
Did you port U-Boot, or did you stick with the Android Boot Image format?
I've used the Android Boot Image format for now. And I've used the kernel https://gitorious.org/~marvin24/ac100/marvin24s-kernel . The kernel can be found here: home:worldcitizen:armv7l kernel-tegra-ac100 (3.0.13).
Regards, Andreas
Later today I'll create the latest JeOS image with osc and minimal xorg with windowmaker. Regards, Joop.
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Hi Joop, Am 05.01.2012 17:15, schrieb Joop Boonen:
On Thu, January 5, 2012 1:39 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 05.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Joop Boonen:
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.
I'd be very interested in trying it out on my AC100. I do believe the official Ubuntu port is still based on a 2.6.32 branch though and not everything is upstream yet.
Did you port U-Boot, or did you stick with the Android Boot Image format?
I've used the Android Boot Image format for now. And I've used the kernel https://gitorious.org/~marvin24/ac100/marvin24s-kernel . The kernel can be found here: home:worldcitizen:armv7l kernel-tegra-ac100 (3.0.13). [...] Later today I'll create the latest JeOS image with osc and minimal xorg with windowmaker.
It's been a while since FOSDEM but I finally flashed a working Android Boot Image from your kernel-tegra-ac100 package (using the abootimg tool) and used it with your JeOS-ac100 image. Is this still correct? How do I proceed towards getting a usable system like you had at FOSDEM? Did you copy individual packages over via USB stick, or do you have either 802.11 or 3G working? Thanks, Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Am 13.05.2012 16:46, schrieb Andreas Färber:
Am 05.01.2012 17:15, schrieb Joop Boonen:
On Thu, January 5, 2012 1:39 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 05.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Joop Boonen:
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.
I'd be very interested in trying it out on my AC100. I do believe the official Ubuntu port is still based on a 2.6.32 branch though and not everything is upstream yet.
Did you port U-Boot, or did you stick with the Android Boot Image format?
I've used the Android Boot Image format for now. And I've used the kernel https://gitorious.org/~marvin24/ac100/marvin24s-kernel . The kernel can be found here: home:worldcitizen:armv7l kernel-tegra-ac100 (3.0.13). [...] Later today I'll create the latest JeOS image with osc and minimal xorg with windowmaker.
It's been a while since FOSDEM but I finally flashed a working Android Boot Image from your kernel-tegra-ac100 package (using the abootimg tool) and used it with your JeOS-ac100 image. Is this still correct?
How do I proceed towards getting a usable system like you had at FOSDEM? Did you copy individual packages over via USB stick, or do you have either 802.11 or 3G working?
Joop, We figured out that your JeOS-ac100 image is lacking the kernel-tegra-ac100 package, so no kernel modules were present, and RT2800 driver is built as module. With the rpm installed, I see wlan0 and wwan0 interfaces. Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On Tue, May 29, 2012 4:02 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 13.05.2012 16:46, schrieb Andreas Färber:
Am 05.01.2012 17:15, schrieb Joop Boonen:
On Thu, January 5, 2012 1:39 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 05.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Joop Boonen:
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.
I'd be very interested in trying it out on my AC100. I do believe the official Ubuntu port is still based on a 2.6.32 branch though and not everything is upstream yet.
Did you port U-Boot, or did you stick with the Android Boot Image format?
I've used the Android Boot Image format for now. And I've used the kernel https://gitorious.org/~marvin24/ac100/marvin24s-kernel . The kernel can be found here: home:worldcitizen:armv7l kernel-tegra-ac100 (3.0.13). [...] Later today I'll create the latest JeOS image with osc and minimal xorg with windowmaker.
It's been a while since FOSDEM but I finally flashed a working Android Boot Image from your kernel-tegra-ac100 package (using the abootimg tool) and used it with your JeOS-ac100 image. Is this still correct?
How do I proceed towards getting a usable system like you had at FOSDEM? Did you copy individual packages over via USB stick, or do you have either 802.11 or 3G working?
Joop,
We figured out that your JeOS-ac100 image is lacking the kernel-tegra-ac100 package, so no kernel modules were present, and RT2800 driver is built as module.
With the rpm installed, I see wlan0 and wwan0 interfaces.
OK great. I'm sorry, I wasn't aware I didn't add the kernel-tegra-ac100 rpm. I've now added both kernel-tegra-ac100 and for future use and testing u-boot-ac100
Andreas
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Am 29.05.2012 16:25, schrieb Joop Boonen:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 4:02 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
We figured out that your JeOS-ac100 image is lacking the kernel-tegra-ac100 package, so no kernel modules were present, and RT2800 driver is built as module.
With the rpm installed, I see wlan0 and wwan0 interfaces.
OK great. I'm sorry, I wasn't aware I didn't add the kernel-tegra-ac100 rpm. I've now added both kernel-tegra-ac100 and for future use and testing u-boot-ac100
Also wireless-tools was needed. After manually installing them with rpm -Uhv --ignorearch path/to/armv7hl/.rpm I have the network working. Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On Tue, May 29, 2012 4:25 pm, Joop Boonen wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 4:02 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 13.05.2012 16:46, schrieb Andreas Färber:
Am 05.01.2012 17:15, schrieb Joop Boonen:
On Thu, January 5, 2012 1:39 pm, Andreas Färber wrote:
Am 05.01.2012 12:25, schrieb Joop Boonen:
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.
I'd be very interested in trying it out on my AC100. I do believe the official Ubuntu port is still based on a 2.6.32 branch though and not everything is upstream yet.
Did you port U-Boot, or did you stick with the Android Boot Image format?
I've used the Android Boot Image format for now. And I've used the kernel https://gitorious.org/~marvin24/ac100/marvin24s-kernel . The kernel can be found here: home:worldcitizen:armv7l kernel-tegra-ac100 (3.0.13). [...] Later today I'll create the latest JeOS image with osc and minimal xorg with windowmaker.
It's been a while since FOSDEM but I finally flashed a working Android Boot Image from your kernel-tegra-ac100 package (using the abootimg tool) and used it with your JeOS-ac100 image. Is this still correct?
How do I proceed towards getting a usable system like you had at FOSDEM? Did you copy individual packages over via USB stick, or do you have either 802.11 or 3G working?
Joop,
We figured out that your JeOS-ac100 image is lacking the kernel-tegra-ac100 package, so no kernel modules were present, and RT2800 driver is built as module.
With the rpm installed, I see wlan0 and wwan0 interfaces.
OK great. I'm sorry, I wasn't aware I didn't add the kernel-tegra-ac100 rpm. I've now added both kernel-tegra-ac100 and for future use and testing u-boot-ac100
I saw the image wasn't build yet. It's build now. With the kernel inside too WindowMaker and xorg.
Andreas
Regards,
Joop.
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Quoting Joop Boonen <joop.boonen@boonen.org>:
I saw the image wasn't build yet. It's build now. With the kernel inside too WindowMaker and xorg.
Great, but what does it mean to "users" such as me? Can I start testing 12.2 beta on a Efika smartbook? Do we already have installation notes somewhere? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Am 26.06.2012 06:56, schrieb Karl Eichwalder:
Quoting Joop Boonen <joop.boonen@boonen.org>:
I saw the image wasn't build yet. It's build now. With the kernel inside too WindowMaker and xorg.
Great, but what does it mean to "users" such as me? Can I start testing 12.2 beta on a Efika smartbook? Do we already have installation notes somewhere?
Changes to an AC100 image have nothing to do with the Efika. The only available installation notes are here: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:OpenSUSE_on_your_ARM_board (or scattered throughout the opensuse-arm list archives) Most people seem to be concentrating on the Pandaboard, everything else is less well documented... I am working on adding instructions for a simple qemu-arm chroot and for getting the AC100 up and running using the official JeOS rootfs plus Joop's kernel. Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Le 26/06/2012 11:46, Andreas Färber a écrit :
Am 26.06.2012 06:56, schrieb Karl Eichwalder:
Quoting Joop Boonen <joop.boonen@boonen.org>:
I saw the image wasn't build yet. It's build now. With the kernel inside too WindowMaker and xorg. Great, but what does it mean to "users" such as me? Can I start testing 12.2 beta on a Efika smartbook? Do we already have installation notes somewhere? Changes to an AC100 image have nothing to do with the Efika.
The only available installation notes are here: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:OpenSUSE_on_your_ARM_board (or scattered throughout the opensuse-arm list archives)
Most people seem to be concentrating on the Pandaboard, everything else is less well documented... I am working on adding instructions for a simple qemu-arm chroot and for getting the AC100 up and running using the official JeOS rootfs plus Joop's kernel.
Andreas
We have also some pages on support level and tests done on some targets: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Supported_ARM_boards http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Beagleboard_%28xM%29 But not all people fill/create those pages. I can help with Beagleboard xM since I have this board. Cheers, Guillaume -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Guillaume Gardet <guillaume.gardet@free.fr> writes:
Le 26/06/2012 11:46, Andreas Färber a écrit :
The only available installation notes are here: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:OpenSUSE_on_your_ARM_board (or scattered throughout the opensuse-arm list archives)
Ok, I dumped the efika image on a 2 GB SD card and inserted it for booting, but the smartbook still boots the installed system (Genesi/ubuntu). As recommended by Andreas, I tried to replace the kernel with the genesi kernel--but it still fails (I probably replaced to many files).
We have also some pages on support level and tests done on some targets: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Supported_ARM_boards http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Beagleboard_%28xM%29
I'd really like to add something to the SmartBook entry... -- Karl Eichwalder SUSE LINUX Products GmbH R&D / Documentation Maxfeldstraße 5 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Am Donnerstag, 5. Januar 2012, 12:25:18 schrieb Joop Boonen:
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?
We can put it into openSUSE:Factory:ARM .
These images can be used for a local native (osc/kiwi) build.
Regards,
Joop. -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH email: adrian@suse.de
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On 01/05/2012 02:25 AM, Joop Boonen wrote:
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.
Hoping for Efika MX image to test.. :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On 06.01.2012, at 02:57, johnm wrote:
On 01/05/2012 02:25 AM, Joop Boonen wrote:
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.
Hoping for Efika MX image to test.. :)
If you have a serial debug port :). Currently upstream doesn't support graphics on the Efika. Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On 01/06/2012 03:02 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 06.01.2012, at 02:57, johnm wrote:
On 01/05/2012 02:25 AM, Joop Boonen wrote:
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.
Hoping for Efika MX image to test.. :) If you have a serial debug port :). Currently upstream doesn't support graphics on the Efika. I have it :) And I plan to turn my EFIKA SmartTop into a NAS and build machine (thinking about Packman, like I did for PPC in the good old times :-) ). So is there an image I could download? Bye, CzP -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On 06.01.2012, at 11:11, Peter Czanik <pczanik@fang.fa.gau.hu> wrote:
On 01/06/2012 03:02 AM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 06.01.2012, at 02:57, johnm wrote:
On 01/05/2012 02:25 AM, Joop Boonen wrote:
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.
Hoping for Efika MX image to test.. :) If you have a serial debug port :). Currently upstream doesn't support graphics on the Efika. I have it :) And I plan to turn my EFIKA SmartTop into a NAS and build machine (thinking about Packman, like I did for PPC in the good old times :-) ). So is there an image I could download?
I started work on an Efika kiwi description, but didn't finish it until xmas and am. currectly busy on some PPC work :) But as soon as I have something I'll let you know! Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On Saturday 07 January 2012, Alexander Graf wrote:
I started work on an Efika kiwi description, but didn't finish it until xmas and am. currectly busy on some PPC work :)
But as soon as I have something I'll let you know!
Hi, we have a "JeOS" image building in the build service: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=JeOS&project=openSUSE%3AFactory%3AARM (well at the moment it is broken due to an unrelated package messup that I already fixed, but anyway). this image should boot on pandaboards (did not personally try it yet, but will as soon as I find a free minute). if there are any fixes needed, please submitrequest them. if somebody could tell me what the difference for efika's is, then I'll be glad to add a JeOS-efikamx as well. Thanks, Dirk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On 10.01.2012, at 21:22, Dirk Müller wrote:
On Saturday 07 January 2012, Alexander Graf wrote:
I started work on an Efika kiwi description, but didn't finish it until xmas and am. currectly busy on some PPC work :)
But as soon as I have something I'll let you know!
Hi,
we have a "JeOS" image building in the build service:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=JeOS&project=openSUSE%3AFactory%3AARM
(well at the moment it is broken due to an unrelated package messup that I already fixed, but anyway).
this image should boot on pandaboards (did not personally try it yet, but will as soon as I find a free minute). if there are any fixes needed, please submitrequest them.
if somebody could tell me what the difference for efika's is, then I'll be glad to add a JeOS-efikamx as well.
IIRC the difference for efika is the different kernel and a slightly different boot.scr. This was the WIP patch I was at when going for christmas. I haven't worked on it since then though, so no idea if it actually did work ;). diff --git a/modules/KIWIBoot.pm b/modules/KIWIBoot.pm index 5db1efa..05063db 100644 --- a/modules/KIWIBoot.pm +++ b/modules/KIWIBoot.pm @@ -3672,7 +3672,8 @@ sub setupBootLoaderConfiguration { #------------------------------------------ $kiwi -> info ("Creating uBoot initrd image..."); $cmdline =~ s/\n//g; - my $mkopts = "-A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C none -a 0x0 -e 0x0"; +# my $mkopts = "-A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C none -a 0x0 -e 0x0"; + my $mkopts = "-A arm -T ramdisk -C none -a 0x0 -e 0x0"; my $inputf = "$tmpdir/boot/initrd.vmx"; my $result = "$tmpdir/boot/initrd.uboot"; my $data = qxx ("mkimage $mkopts -n 'Initrd' -d $inputf $result"); @@ -3697,14 +3698,17 @@ sub setupBootLoaderConfiguration { $kiwi -> failed (); return; } - print FD 'setenv ramdisk boot/initrd.uboot;'."\n"; - print FD 'setenv kernel boot/linux.vmx;'."\n"; +# print FD 'setenv ramdisk boot/initrd.uboot;'."\n"; +# print FD 'setenv kernel boot/linux.vmx;'."\n"; print FD 'setenv initrd_high "0xffffffff";'."\n"; print FD 'setenv fdt_high "0xffffffff";'."\n"; + # make the EFIKA behave like an OMAP variable-wise + print FD 'if test -n $kerneladdr; then setenv kernel_addr_r $kerneladdr; fi'."\n"; + print FD 'if test -n $ramdiskaddr; then setenv ramdisk_addr_r $ramdiskaddr; fi'."\n"; print FD 'setenv bootcmd "'; - print FD 'fatload mmc 0:1 0x80000000 boot/linux.vmx; '; - print FD 'fatload mmc 0:1 0x81600000 boot/initrd.uboot; '; - print FD 'bootm 0x80000000 0x81600000";'."\n"; + print FD 'fatload mmc 0:1 $kernel_addr_r boot/linux.vmx; '; + print FD 'fatload mmc 0:1 $ramdisk_addr_r boot/initrd.uboot; '; + print FD 'bootm $kernel_addr_r $ramdisk_addr_r";'."\n"; if ($type =~ /^KIWI CD/) { $kiwi -> failed (); $kiwi -> error ("*** uboot: CD boot not supported ***"); diff --git a/template/armv7l/suse-SLE12-JeOS/config.xml b/template/armv7l/suse-SLE12-JeOS/config.xml index b487c7a..bdfca91 100644 --- a/template/armv7l/suse-SLE12-JeOS/config.xml +++ b/template/armv7l/suse-SLE12-JeOS/config.xml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ </description> <preferences> <type image="tbz" primary="true"/> - <type image="vmx" filesystem="ext4" boot="vmxboot/suse-SLES12" bootloader="uboot" bootkernel="omap4panda" kernelcmdline="console=ttyO2"> + <type image="vmx" filesystem="ext4" boot="vmxboot/suse-SLES12" bootloader="uboot" bootkernel="imx51" kernelcmdline="console=ttymxc0"> <systemdisk/> </type> <version>1.12.1</version> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On 01/05/2012 05:02 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 06.01.2012, at 02:57, johnm wrote:
On 01/05/2012 02:25 AM, Joop Boonen wrote:
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.
Hoping for Efika MX image to test.. :)
If you have a serial debug port :). Currently upstream doesn't support graphics on the Efika.
Ahh. upstream = mainline kernel? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
On 06.01.2012, at 22:02, johnm <s2@forceway.com> wrote:
On 01/05/2012 05:02 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 06.01.2012, at 02:57, johnm wrote:
On 01/05/2012 02:25 AM, Joop Boonen wrote:
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.
Hoping for Efika MX image to test.. :)
If you have a serial debug port :). Currently upstream doesn't support graphics on the Efika.
Ahh. upstream = mainline kernel?
Yup :) Alex
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Adrian Schröter
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Andreas Färber
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Dirk Müller
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Guillaume Gardet
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johnm
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Joop Boonen
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Karl Eichwalder
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Peter Czanik