Andreas Barth <[email protected]> writes: > Hi,
Hi, > > recently Matthias Klose updated binutils and gcc-4.4 on my request so > that fix-loongson2f-nop is used by default. As the current unstable > package of gcc-4.4 is already build with that enabled, I could now > successfully build binutils (and other packages) in an default debian > chroot. This is a huge progress! > > > However, there are still two issues I'd like to get resolved (speaking > about a loongson 2f minipc): > > > 1. RTC: Even with the most recent kernels from > http://www.linux-mips.org/git?p=linux-queue.git and > http://www.linux-mips.org/git?p=linux.git the RTC still cannot be > accessed within Linux. I get the error that there is no /dev/rtc > (which is true). Any hints how to fix that? (I have all kernel options > enabled). hmm... I've an idea of what the problem is but I need more information to confirm my hypothesis. Do you know what's providing rtc on your system ? If it's supposed to be driven by the rtc-cmos driver, can you boot a kernel with RTC_DEBUG, load the rtc-cmos driver and look for messages from the rtc kernel stuff ? > > 2. PMON: I have serial access to pmon. However, I don't see the menu > on the console (but I can input characters, so if I press "c" and then > "setvga 0", things work for me). > > I have both nokbd and novga set to 1, but this doesn#t make any > difference. Any hints for me? I don't remember the details (all the boards I have from ST have differents PMON version with differents bugs) but it's possible that it's a build-time option. I think you have better to ask the people who provided you your board/pmon about that. Arnaud -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

