menuconfig".
As always, I am grateful for any more suggestions please...
Thanks
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I much appreciated
https://elinux.org/images/f/f9/Petazzoni-device-tree-dummies_0.pdf
Thanks!
I have put in /boot/efi/extraconfig.txt
dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus
dtparam=audio=on
dtdebug=1 <- this seems to be ignored. Where is the log file?
dtparam=i2s=on
and the fdt (examined using
.
In this case I was using the same power device for both...
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Have you checked "journalctl -f" / dmesg / "/var/log/messages" or
similar for warnings about under-voltage? I had this with a 1A PSU,
fixed by usiang a 2A one.
BR
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Torsten Duwe wrote:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2019 20:15:26 +
Richard MQ wrote:
And I already knew about /boot/efi/extraconfig.txt and had
dtoverlay=hifiberry-dacplus to no avail, I have pre-pended
dtparam=i2s=on as suggested but still no dice (nothing shows up in
hwinfo, nor Yast - Sound Card
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From: Richard (MQ)
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Subject: [opensuse-arm] Pimoroni pHAT DAC on Raspberry Pi 3
Hi All
Has anyone had any luck
mage (JeOS is fine) that runs
OK on the model 3? I've been very happy with JeOS
armv6l-2019.07.31-Snapshot20190814 on my model 1B but still using a much
older image on the model 3 as nothing I have tried recently will boot.
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On 12/02/15 16:00, Andreas Schwab wrote:
Richard MQ osl2...@gmail.com writes:
Very interesting - I downloaded at work and got a different md5: now
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
File name still
openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build36.2.raw.xz
I wish people would publish
On 12/02/15 15:31, Bill Merriam wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2015 08:28:09 +
Richard MQ osl2...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/02/15 06:42, Richard (MQ) wrote:
OK thanks everyone. it looks as if 36.2 should work, even though it
isn't playing nicely for me. I'll try downloading it at work...
Very
On 10/02/15 14:55, Jim McDonough wrote:
On 02/04/2015 07:28 AM, Kai Dupke wrote:
On 01/29/2015 08:55 AM, Richard MQ wrote:
Is this a working image file?
For me, the boot process hangs at Loading kernel (no progress after
several
minutes)
I'll give this a try and report back.
I'm
On 10/02/15 10:18, Edgar Dombrowski wrote:
Hi, Raspberry Friends and Supporters.
I finally got the Build-Version36.2 installed with the help of the
HCL-homepage.
However I find some problems, which I will notify to you for any
assistance,
Problems will be detailed in separate mailings.
On 29/01/15 12:20, Andreas Färber wrote:
Hi,
Am 28.01.2015 um 21:56 schrieb Richard (MQ):
I'm trying to use
openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build36.2.raw.xz from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/13.2:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi/images/,
write to SD card
On 29/01/15 12:20, Andreas Färber wrote:
Hi,
Am 28.01.2015 um 21:56 schrieb Richard (MQ):
I'm trying to use
openSUSE-13.2-ARM-JeOS-raspberrypi.armv6l-1.12.1-Build36.2.raw.xz from
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/13.2:/Contrib:/RaspberryPi/images/,
write to SD card
to compare with. Also, xzcat reports no
issues when copying to SD card.
If this image file is no good, can someone point me to the last good one?
Many thanks
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on desktop
Click Apply
Wait for KDE to action this
Set tick-box Show icons on desktop
Click Apply or OK
Should be back to normal.
HTH
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So, Emacs rightly assumed that that's meant as a sig separator.
No, because there was - -- and not - -- .
FWIW, Thunderbird (1.5.0.12) also interprets this string - -- as a sig
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with a few changes for 10.3
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NB - I allowed network access and remote repositories, so the kernel
loaded for the installed system was newer didn't show the problem.
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Am Mittwoch 26 September 2007 schrieb richard (MQ):
I had this too, bug #327513 which was also marked as a duplicate of
#327612 - not too helpful, is it, when you are trying to install! My fix
(see my bug!) was to boot the installer with 'brokenmodules=pata_via'.
It might be a different
Warren Stockton wrote:
On Wednesday 26 September 2007 10:34:13 Richard (MQ) wrote:
You're welcome. I think your best bet is to wait for RC2!
RC2 has already been sync'd to OSS-Factory and won't be sent out as ISO's (as
already mentioned in other emails).
Quite so - culpe mea. My memory
is that DVDs are too small for making backups of a 300
GiB
HD :-(
Quite so. Even HD DVDs (when they finally become mainstream) are tiny in
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Andreas Vetter wrote:
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007, Richard (MQ) wrote:
YaST's hardware info says it's using pata_via for the hard discs.
I think this is a bug in pata-via and have accordingly opened
bug #327513
And indeed booting installer with 'brokenmodules=pata_via' seems to
fix the problem
mount and
umount voluntarily encrypted filesystms via fstab, as previously?
Looks like the crypto modules aren't loaded - try (as root of course)
# modprobe twofish
# modprobe cryptoloop
and then re-try your mount.
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Richard (MQ) wrote:
Looks like the crypto modules aren't loaded - try (as root of course)
# modprobe twofish
# modprobe cryptoloop
and then re-try your mount.
I should have also said -
Assuming this works, add these lines to /etc/init.d/boot.local
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?)
mount -o ro -t xfs /dev/loop0 /mnt/dvd.crypta.x
I use encrypted CDs and DVDs too, usually I generate a random file and
loop-mount it, save an accompanying md5 to check if it refuses a
mount. Usually it's because it's scratched or dirty, or I have the wrong
password.
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wouldn't take very long if they ever wanted to...
A lot of people take essentially no backups, and many of those who do
take them leave unprotected data lying around. Not very sensible really!
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to 4.3G. I'm trying to continue but suspect that
once power is cycled it will be very unhappy.
4.3GB looks suspiciously like 2**32 bytes - maybe a bug where something
uses ulong where it needs more bits?
Anyone else see this?
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Juan Erbes wrote:
2007/9/22, Richard (MQ) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Trying to do a 'new installation' of 10.3 RC1 on my primary test
machine, for these tests I use a second 10GB HD sdb (first HD sda has
10.2 and 'another' OS on it).
First time round, installer complained it couldn't read partition
... (this added to bug report too)
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jdd wrote:
richard (MQ) wrote:
Earlier versions of SuSE / OpenSuSE ran (albeit slowly) on low-end
machines - YaST installation detecting the lack of RAM and requesting
swap before continuing.
Tried 10.3 Beta-1 (KDE single CD) on one such (Pentium-1, 133 MHz, 80 M
RAM, 2G HDD with swap
Richard (MQ) wrote:
jdd wrote:
richard (MQ) wrote:
Earlier versions of SuSE / OpenSuSE ran (albeit slowly) on low-end
machines - YaST installation detecting the lack of RAM and requesting
swap before continuing.
Tried 10.3 Beta-1 (KDE single CD) on one such (Pentium-1, 133 MHz, 80 M
RAM
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Steffen Winterfeldt wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, richard (MQ) wrote:
Earlier versions of SuSE / OpenSuSE ran (albeit slowly) on low-end
machines - YaST installation detecting the lack of RAM and requesting
swap before continuing.
Tried 10.3 Beta-1 (KDE single CD) on one such (Pentium-1, 133
Steffen Winterfeldt wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Steffen Winterfeldt wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, richard (MQ) wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion but no joy. I tried this both in standard and
'safe settings' installation, also 'rescue system' - still does a kernel
panic at the same place
it runs (as on my other test machine) it looks really good!
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power-down.
More machines to test on tomorrow... Hope this helps.
I repeat - it looks really great!
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generally do (or would if FTP install
weren't broken ATM).
The mini-iso is ideal for this, though in my experience it's usually
possible to use one that's from any recent version (maybe someone will
point out an error in doing this!?)
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(last night) very slowly, the
full x86 DVD and the delta both completed by the time I got in from work
(so must be 24 hours). Both will be left seeding for a fortnight or
so, maybe longer but it's only an Alpha.
Time now to try it out...
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defaults when unset: LVM, separate /boot (ext2), /home (ext3), swap, ...
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jdd wrote:
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
How many people are interested in running a smallish text-only(?) SUSE
system on 128MB RAM?
many
+1
(bring back SUPER and Micro-SuSE ?)
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Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Reply on 06-12-2006 9:46:09
BTW: The Lindows debacle should serve to remind us what can happen when
the beast from Redmond considers itself (or its income streams!)
threatened...
Don't get this one: lindows got quiet a bunch of Money from Microsoft, so
jdd wrote:
houghi a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 02:04:37PM +0100, jdd wrote:
Birger Kollstrand a écrit :
I wonder if there is an interest in making a openSUSE Home Server
solution?
there is, of course, I have even a hole course on it
Scott Jones wrote:
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 15:43, Richard (MQ) wrote:
Has anyone had any similar problems (perhaps with SATA?) Or is this
actually a bug in the initrd generation of 10.0? Have I got the wrong
end of the stick with mkinitrd?
I had the same problem (p90, 96MB RAM
Steffen Winterfeldt wrote:
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
Richard (MQ) schrieb:
The install needs ide-generic (and various PCMCIA modules for network),
falls back to curses UI but completes the first stage OK. However it
won't boot - it seems the initrd hasn't included ide
the wrong
end of the stick with mkinitrd?
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