> out LUN access and now it shows up properly and now I can boot off the > onboard micro SD card as there are really 2 devices there with only one > physically present. > > http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=1642.30
Is it worth taking this u-boot and putting it on ftp.armedslack.org then? I have a guruplug u-boot that I took from a Debian developer's page. If we take this one, do the Slackware ARM Kirkwood installation instructions still apply? > for my second X display for World of Warcraft. :0 is my Slack KDE desktop. I > only have a single core CPU on my desktop. That's a good idea. I hadn't thought of that before. I usually run X11 VNC on the ARM boxes and VNC in to test x11 stuff. Although I plan on using the openrd as a desktop machine soon, since it has video and audio working (we just need some x.org updates first, to get a decent screen resolution). > I cannot run either of the dual gigabit ports on the GuruPlug because of > the known overheating/rebooting issues. (BAD BAD MARVELL!) I have to I know Jim on this list has received his guruplug a week ago, and they've added a whopping fan to it which makes itself known in the room. Perhaps you shoud send yours back for a swap. > FATAL: Module uap8xxx not found. > r...@guruslack:/mnt/memory/usr/src/linux# uname -a > Linux guruslack 2.6.35-kirkwood #2 PREEMPT Wed Aug 4 17:01:31 BST 2010 > armv5tel Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) Marvell GuruPlug Reference Board > GNU/Linux > > yet in 13.1 it is working fine. There were a number of patches to the 13.1 kernel: armedslack-13.1/source/k/sources/patches/esata_sheevaplug_and_guruplug-patchset but as far as I knew, all of the guru plug stuff was merged into the upstream kernel: At present, I don't apply *any* patches to the -current kernel (which is waiting to be pushed out after Slackware x86 has been) The module does not exist in the source tree. r...@wizbit:/usr/src/linux-2.6.36rc7# find . -iname '*uap8xxx*' r...@wizbit:/usr/src/linux-2.6.36rc7# I checked the Debian linux-base package which is at 2.6.36rc6 and there are no guruplug patches in it. I remember talking with a Guru owner who needed some firmware for the onboard bluetooth stuff, but I don't recall anything mentioned about the network drivers. If there are any patches, I can add them into the next kernel build; if someone tells me where they are. -- Stuart Winter Slackware ARM: www.armedslack.org _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list ARMedslack@lists.armedslack.org http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack