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Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 9:34 PM
To: Rod Whitby
Cc: Martin Michlmayr; Paul Tan; Anders Andersen;
debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: armel disk image
I can investigate the bandwidth and download quota implications of
hosting
Thanks, Paul.
I tried to download the image from the URL, but got a 403 - Forbidden
Sorry! That should be fixed now.
If you guys think that the monthly Bandwidth for the download will be
less than 600Gb / month
The armel variant is used quite a bit less than the mainstream Debian
ARM
On 4/26/07, Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Jeff Breidenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-10 22:53]:
Yes, yes, please put up a nslu2 disk image!! I want to see if I can get
a working debian Install.
My spare nslu2 accidentally got left in a remote datacenter.
So it will be some
Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
Ok, I made one too ...
Now I need three things - help.
1) A website to post armel-2gb.img.gz. This is presumably contaminated
with the proprietary network driver, so it should be behind one of those
stupid click-through license agreements. There's already similar
I can investigate the bandwidth and download quota implications of
hosting the 150MB file on slug-firmware.net, but would strongly prefer
not to do so
Thanks Rod. For the moment, I stuck the instructions and data
files on my home DSL line. If a brave soul wants to test, I'd definitely
be happy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a free software ethernet
driver in works, and if so what is its status?
There is actually two (but the author of the first one which is
currently in the Debian kernel suggests using the second, and the second
one is much more likely to go upstream), but they
Intel proprietary microcode for the on-chip NPE engines
Any chance of Intel opening up the microcode?
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