Thank you Paul for this complement. I thought piCore was keeping up with
TinyCore which has moved to 5.15.10 with version 13.
Hopefully the RPI foundation will be upgraded kernel to 5.16, faster
than expected with the announce of mainline kernel support for PI
compute 4.
https://www.phoronix.com
It seems that without using a realtime kernel, the preempt function
improves things.
In theory, from version 5.16, this feature improves and becomes "full"
(with a lower latency without using a realtime kernel).
I am not a specialist and able to produce exotic kernels every other
day.
My point i
I wanted to re-use a previously compiled binary for an RPI4 but of
course on launch I get :
Code:
/lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.34' not found
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It's all in the title but at the same time I wonder about the updates of
some components or libraries and the versions.
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paul- wrote:
> Assuming you are using pCP here.
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> Its because top is provided by busybox. You can install procps-ng.tcz
> if you want the full version of the tool.
Thanks ! ;)
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When I run top, I display all processes but without the "PI" (priority)
and "NI" (nice) columns.
The commands listed here do not work.
https://www.golinuxcloud.com/top-command-in-linux/
Is there a conf file? A lock ?
For info, I run top in ssh.
Thanks
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When I run top, I display all processes but without the "PI" (priority)
and "NI" (nice) columns.
The commands listed here do not work.
https://www.golinuxcloud.com/top-command-in-linux/
Is there a conf file? A lock ?
For info, I run top in ssh.
Thanks
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Thanks !! ;)
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Code:
tc@pCP:/usr/local/etc/init.d$ ls -l pcp_startup.sh
-rwxrwxr-x1 root root 37964 Jan 1 1970 pcp_startup.sh
Same thing... setup > disable. Running on reboot !!
So ..
sudo /usr/local/etc/init.d/httpd stop
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paul- wrote:
> use setup and disable it.
Yes, I did... it works for the session but after backup and reboot...
httpd is active. :confused:
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Thank you but how do I get the wegui to stop being active on reboot.
Httpd is messing with another program that scans and returns an error
with bind.
When the webgui is stopped, it works.
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paul- wrote:
> Run "setup" from and ssh session.
Is it possible to disable the web interface via the "setup" in ssh ?
The idea (for me) is to use the web interface to configure and then
disable it.
It will always be possible to activate it from time to time. ;)
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