[opensuse-arm] Why is packet e2fsprogs not present in Rasberry Pi image?

2015-02-17 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Hi all,

Reading through the dmesg output on my Raspberry Pi I found an error message 
about missing programs fsck.ext3 and fsck.ext4, which I found in package 
e2fsprogs. This package is missing in the Raspberry Pi image.

Shouldn't it be included? Bug report?

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[opensuse-arm] Wrong type of connection between Rasberry Pi and Zyxel P-2812HNU-F1?

2015-02-17 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Hi all,

I am having problems with the wired connection, UTP, between the Rasberry Pi 
and the Zyxel router P-2812HNU-F1. Quite often after connecting the Raspberry 
Pi with openSUSE 13.2, the 5 indicator lights on the RPi should come up. 
However only PWR is on and there is no connection between the RPi and the 
Zyxel. After a power down/up of the Zyxel the normal connection comes up.

I assume that the handshaking of the Ethernet connection goes wrong. The Zyxel 
should assume the master role and the RPi the slave role and apparently this 
goes wrong.

Is there another way to establish a proper connection? Is there a command to 
make the Ethernet interface in the RPi the slave and to start a new 
negotiation?

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[opensuse-arm] Boot camp Raspberry Pi 2 - 21FEB

2015-02-17 Thread Jimmy PIERRE
Hi Guys!

I have this problem, I am having a boot camp on Raspberry Pi 2 next
Saturday, *but* the process of installing openSUSE ARM might
jeopardize all efforts. I see that Debian, Feudora, openelec, Ubuntu,
xbmc Risc OS have a simple installation... Give me some thoughts
please...

Best,
Jimmy Pierre

Twitter handle : @jpierre76
#openSUSE #suse #Raspberry PI #libreoffice #jmll.fr #nui.fr #Rouen
http://www.agendadulibre.org/events/9116 #nui.fr #interopérabilité
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Re: [opensuse-arm] Boot camp Raspberry Pi 2 - 21FEB

2015-02-17 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Op dinsdag 17 februari 2015 12:17:58 schreef Jimmy PIERRE:
> Hi Guys!
> 
> I have this problem, I am having a boot camp on Raspberry Pi 2 next
> Saturday, *but* the process of installing openSUSE ARM might
> jeopardize all efforts. I see that Debian, Feudora, openelec, Ubuntu,
> xbmc Risc OS have a simple installation... Give me some thoughts
> please...
> 
> Best,
> Jimmy Pierre

Somebody on this list wrote that you can use the image for the B+, which is 
armv6l, to install openSUSE on the RPi 2 B. The installation is described on 
[1].
Work has started on an image for armv7l for the 2 B, but is not yet ready.

[1] https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Raspberry_Pi
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Re: [opensuse-arm] UIM package

2015-02-17 Thread Guillaume Gardet

Hi,

Le 17/02/2015 08:39, Andrew Wafaa a écrit :

On 16 February 2015 at 20:34, Alexander Graf  wrote:


On 16.02.15 18:12, Andrew Wafaa wrote:

On 16 February 2015 at 17:09, Andrew Wafaa  wrote:

On 16 February 2015 at 16:57, Andreas Schwab  wrote:

Andrew Wafaa  writes:


Does anyone know if we havea package for UIM -  User Mode Init Manager
for TI shared transport? I've looked on OBS and can't see one, but I
may be missing something. This is needed for the Hikey from 96Boards.

https://build.opensuse.org/package/binaries/openSUSE:Factory:ARM/uim?repository=standard



Well that's slightly embarrassing, thanks Andreas.

Actually looking at it, that's not the correct package. I'm looking
for something that contains https://github.com/96boards/uim. I wasn't
sure if any of the TI based boards needed it.

Looking at the code I fail to see what it's really needed for.
Configuring custom baud rates on UART? That's stuff that really belongs
into the kernel.


Well it's a user space daemon to load firmware and control TI chips,
in current case it enables bluetooth. I also think it'll be needed for
WiFi but not sure. How do the TI boards handle BT/WiFi? It's the same
chip I believe that's used in Beagle and Panda.


Beagle has no wifi/BT. Panda has one combo chip but it does not work (at least 
on my (original) panda, I read that some guys use it on panda ES with no 
problem).


Guillaume

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Re: [opensuse-arm] Why is packet e2fsprogs not present in Rasberry Pi image?

2015-02-17 Thread Guillaume Gardet

Le 17/02/2015 11:36, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :

Hi all,

Reading through the dmesg output on my Raspberry Pi I found an error message
about missing programs fsck.ext3 and fsck.ext4, which I found in package
e2fsprogs. This package is missing in the Raspberry Pi image.

Shouldn't it be included? Bug report?



I think it is installed, but maybe not in Initrd.
Could you check in the running system if fsck.ext3 is there, please?


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Re: [opensuse-arm] Wrong type of connection between Rasberry Pi and Zyxel P-2812HNU-F1?

2015-02-17 Thread Guillaume Gardet

Le 17/02/2015 11:50, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :

Hi all,

I am having problems with the wired connection, UTP, between the Rasberry Pi
and the Zyxel router P-2812HNU-F1. Quite often after connecting the Raspberry
Pi with openSUSE 13.2, the 5 indicator lights on the RPi should come up.
However only PWR is on and there is no connection between the RPi and the
Zyxel. After a power down/up of the Zyxel the normal connection comes up.

I assume that the handshaking of the Ethernet connection goes wrong. The Zyxel
should assume the master role and the RPi the slave role and apparently this
goes wrong.

Is there another way to establish a proper connection? Is there a command to
make the Ethernet interface in the RPi the slave and to start a new
negotiation?



Maybe just a matter of DHCP (dynamic IP address). You may try to run "dhcpcd 
eth0" from RPi command line, to force a DHCP request on your eth0 interface.


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Re: [opensuse-arm] Wrong type of connection between Rasberry Pi and Zyxel P-2812HNU-F1?

2015-02-17 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Op dinsdag 17 februari 2015 13:39:56 schreef u:
> Le 17/02/2015 11:50, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :
> > Is there another way to establish a proper connection? Is there a command
> > to make the Ethernet interface in the RPi the slave and to start a new
> > negotiation?
> 
> Maybe just a matter of DHCP (dynamic IP address). You may try to run "dhcpcd
> eth0" from RPi command line, to force a DHCP request on your eth0
> interface.

The network software does that already, but first it needs to have a proper 
Ethernet connection. I read that the Ethernet interface in the RPi can 
establish both the master as well the slave state. Apparently the firmware in 
the Ethernet interface does the negotiation about the master/slave status. In 
master status the RPi should function as a DHCP server instead of a DHCP 
client, but the software always assumes the client status.

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Re: [opensuse-arm] Why is packet e2fsprogs not present in Rasberry Pi image?

2015-02-17 Thread Freek de Kruijf
Op dinsdag 17 februari 2015 13:38:01 schreef Guillaume Gardet:
> Le 17/02/2015 11:36, Freek de Kruijf a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Reading through the dmesg output on my Raspberry Pi I found an error
> > message about missing programs fsck.ext3 and fsck.ext4, which I found in
> > package e2fsprogs. This package is missing in the Raspberry Pi image.
> > 
> > Shouldn't it be included? Bug report?
> 
> I think it is installed, but maybe not in Initrd.
> Could you check in the running system if fsck.ext3 is there, please?

No it is not installed in the system. I installed it separately. Maybe it 
should be installed also in Initrd to do a file check before the OS is loaded.

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