Hello,
I'm not going to deepen this discussion further beyond some last
remarks below.
On Sun, May 31, 2015 at 06:53:24AM +, Nobody III wrote:
My mindset has basically been that it when it could take me hours to
find a solution that someone else already knows, it seems a little
pointless.
My mindset has basically been that it when it could take me hours to find a
solution that someone else already knows, it seems a little pointless. As
for Git specifically, it seems like a tool with many advanced features,
most of which I'll never use. Also, I'm better at learning to use tools by
On 05/31/2015 08:53 AM, Nobody III wrote:
My mindset has basically been that it when it could take me hours to
find a solution that someone else already knows, it seems a little
pointless. As for Git specifically, it seems like a tool with many
advanced features, most of which I'll never use.
Ben,
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 12:24:08AM +, Nobody III wrote:
Thanks! I'm still new to Git, but I don't want to wade through a ton of
documentation just to find a few answers.
To be honest this kind of mindset is what makes developers keep back
from helping beginners in public forums. It
Hello Ben,
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 04:08:53PM +, Nobody III wrote:
As for working with git/Github, I'm still not very experienced. I've forked
Genode and added the lshw output as lshw.log, but I'm not sure where to go
from here. I've read some documentation, but I'm still a little
Regarding the IRQ issue...
On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 04:08:53PM +, Nobody III wrote:
I agree that IRQ 11 is probably the problem. It was when I was using the
old AHCI driver.
Your log of lshw states Linux is using IRQ/GSI 19 for pci@:00:11.0
in line 151. Unfortunately, the device
Hello Ben,
Christian's very useful references notwithstanding, let me also point
you to Section 5.5 Git flow of the Genode Foundations book [1]. The
Section describes our typical work flow while using Git.
[1] http://genode.org/documentation/genode-foundations-15-05.pdf
Cheers
Norman
On
Small correction for the documentation: on pg. 152, The latter commit is
tagged *wit* the version number. should be changed to The latter commit
is tagged *with* the version number. It's hard to keep something that big
free of typos.
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Norman Feske
Hi Ben,
On 05/29/2015 05:59 PM, Nobody III wrote:
Small correction for the documentation: on pg. 152, The latter commit
is tagged *wit* the version number. should be changed to The latter
commit is tagged *with* the version number. It's hard to keep something
that big free of typos.
thanks.
Thanks! I'm still new to Git, but I don't want to wade through a ton of
documentation just to find a few answers.
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Norman Feske norman.fe...@genode-labs.com
wrote:
Hi Ben,
On 05/29/2015 06:16 PM, Nobody III wrote:
Thanks for the links. I understand a little
Hello Ben,
unfortunately your log looks quite scrambled. Please send a clean one
so we have a chance to investigate. Further, please open a branch in
your Github account, which reflects your changes to the test scenario
and sources. At best, also push the log files to that branch.
Regards
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Here's the output from Fiasco.OC. My test, test-blk-cli-nowrite, should
read from my SSD, and give output similar to test-blk-cli, but it doesn't.
Note that it works in Qemu.
Bender: Hello World.
Need 06a96000 bytes to relocate modules.
Relocating to 7956a000:
Copying 10485760 bytes...
Copying
I've tried to get AHCI to work several times. With the new AHCI driver (I
updated Genode today), I thought it would finally work. It discovers my
devices correctly (2 ATA and one ATAPI), and my configuration is good.
(I've updated it and tested an almost identical scenario in Qemu.) I've
tried it
Hi,
Thanks for your persistence regarding this subject. Please provide more
information (log, config, run script) for the current issue (and in the future).
Greets
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Christian Helmuth
Genode Labs
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