other layer you wish to
use, or there may be something similar. I guess using a package mirror would
help in these cases.
Martyn
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On 19-04-10 10:21, Piyush Verma wrote:
Hello Friends
After lots of efford finaly I compile x11-gpe-image.
Everything goes well.
While booting it display Linux Logo on screen.
But after this message
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On 19-04-10 10:21, Piyush Verma wrote:
Hello Friends
After lots of efford finaly I compile x11-gpe-image.
Everything goes well.
While booting it display Linux Logo on screen.
But after this message "Starting GPE display manag
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You haven't said above, so just guessing, did you build a cross-target
version of GDB on your workstation?
Martyn
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