Peter Robinson writes:
>> Hi Peter, is there anything I can help you with in regards to PBP testing
>> maybe? I have a little bit of free time and most important PBP, but I don't
>> know where to start :)
>
> We're not at that point yet. When we're at a point where you can use
> it without hav
I ran into a problem with multiple definition of yylloc in the dtc tool when
trying to compile the kernel in rawhide via mock, because of a change in gcc10.
The attached patch allows me to build the dtc tool.
Where is the best place to submit this? It should go into the upstream kernel,
but F
I have installed fedora 31 on my Odroid XU4 following instructions at
https://blog.pcfe.net/hugo/posts/2019-01-27-fedora-29-on-odroid-hc2/.
Mostly it seems to work, at least for what I want (IE. as a headless
server). There is one problem which I am having.
The built in network controller wor
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 3:32 PM Steven A. Falco wrote:
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> On 1/28/20 9:39 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 1:59 PM Steven A. Falco
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> I'd like to add an RTC module to a Raspberry Pi. I see that uboot has
> >> some support for device tree overlays, but if
On 1/28/20 9:39 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 1:59 PM Steven A. Falco wrote:
I'd like to add an RTC module to a Raspberry Pi. I see that uboot has some
support for device tree overlays, but if I'm reading the code correctly, it
doesn't seem to be enabled for the Pi.
Is
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 1:59 PM Steven A. Falco wrote:
>
> I'd like to add an RTC module to a Raspberry Pi. I see that uboot has some
> support for device tree overlays, but if I'm reading the code correctly, it
> doesn't seem to be enabled for the Pi.
>
> Is it possible to use device tree over
I'd like to add an RTC module to a Raspberry Pi. I see that uboot has some
support for device tree overlays, but if I'm reading the code correctly, it
doesn't seem to be enabled for the Pi.
Is it possible to use device tree overlays at this point, or am I better off
building a custom kernel?
> Hi Peter, is there anything I can help you with in regards to PBP testing
> maybe? I have a little bit of free time and most important PBP, but I don't
> know where to start :)
We're not at that point yet. When we're at a point where you can use
it without having it in pieces, things disabled
Hi Peter, is there anything I can help you with in regards to PBP testing
maybe? I have a little bit of free time and most important PBP, but I don't
know where to start :)
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Best regards, Alex
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On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 10:36 AM, Peter Robinson
wrote:
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> I have recently received my long awaited Pinebook Pro and wanted to
> install Fedora on it.
>
> Unfortunately, I haven't found concrete hints that the Pinebook Pro is
> supported by the Fedora ARM spin. All I found was the
> arm-image-installer package, but that one appears to support the
> Pineb
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