2010/3/9 Paul Fertser :
> And yes, the
> kernel module is missing because CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER is not set. I
> assume this needs to be corrected. Can you test it's the only option
> needed please?
It appears to be enough. Thanks!
Here are the modules for the latest SHR-U kernel:
ftp://shulyaka.org
2010/3/9 Denis Shulyaka :
> That's where I failed: I can't compile the kernel myself.
> I did everything as advised in
> http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Building%20SHR , but `make
> kernel` fails with '/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc'.
Well, I've figured that out. My build system didn't have gl
2010/3/9 Paul Fertser :
> I'm not sure why you're writing to me personally, feel free to reply
> on-list if that's a mistake.
That's a mistake, I just pushed 'reply' button. I meant to reply to the list/
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 02:30:37PM +0300, Denis Shulyaka wrote:
>> The problem is that the
Denis Shulyaka writes:
> Please tell me if you can get MIDI working. I tried it myself but
> some kernel modules seem to be missing and I couldn't manage to build
> them myself due to some dependency problems.
Please describe your problem in details.
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Please tell me if you can get MIDI working. I tried it myself but
some kernel modules seem to be missing and I couldn't manage to build
them myself due to some dependency problems.
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Please tell me if you can get MIDI working. I
2010/3/8, Jay Vaughan :
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any advice for me on how to get the Freerunner to
> work as a USB Host device? I'd like to use it as the main PC
> surrounded by USB devices (USBMIDI cable, Powermate) .. is there some
> special cabl
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Paul Fertser writes:
>> you need the "Y-cable". The best option would be to get a suitable USB
>> hub and modify it accordingly. For more references see [1] and
>
> If you don't want to modify anything you can buy
>
> http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13526
>
Paul Fertser writes:
> you need the "Y-cable". The best option would be to get a suitable USB
> hub and modify it accordingly. For more references see [1] and
If you don't want to modify anything you can buy
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13526
which works without any modifications.
> To be able to charge your FR and use usb perepherals at the same time
> you need the "Y-cable". The best option would be to get a suitable USB
> hub and modify it accordingly. For more references see [1] and
> [2]. Switching to host-mode should be easy with any distro, as it's
> done on kernel le
Jay Vaughan writes:
> Does anyone have any advice for me on how to get the Freerunner to
> work as a USB Host device? I'd like to use it as the main PC
> surrounded by USB devices (USBMIDI cable, Powermate) .. is there some
> special cable I need, or is this now all easily handled at the di
Hi,
Does anyone have any advice for me on how to get the Freerunner to
work as a USB Host device? I'd like to use it as the main PC
surrounded by USB devices (USBMIDI cable, Powermate) .. is there some
special cable I need, or is this now all easily handled at the distro
level somehow, an
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