Jens,
Have you seen this wiki document that I wrote? It should explain some
things to you. This may be your issue.
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_do_i_make_an_image_that_i_can_write_to_a_cf_card
Sean
On 08/19/2010 05:30 AM, Pfau, Jens (SMT GmbH) wrote:
Hallo,
i have a
ssing Packages (adjtimex) on hk.debian.org.
Maybe try the German mirror?
3. You can put that command line in /etc/rc.local. It will run on every
boot.
Sean
On 06/25/2010 09:47 AM, Andreas Delleske wrote:
Hi all,
first of all: I'm happy I found Voyage Linux. Before, I've tried
imedial
Check out the writeup I put on the wiki:
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_do_i_make_an_image_that_i_can_write_to_a_cf_card
Sean
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I would use the same kernel config as voyage, just do a make oldconfig
to upgrade the config and then a make menuconfig.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think there are any kernel
*patches* per se.
Sean
On 02/25/2010 09:22 AM, Roelof Streekstra wrote:
I asked a similar quest
what happens.
http://linux.voyage.hk/content/getting-started-v05x
Sean
Luciano Andino wrote:
> Hi! this CF 128CF had voyage 0.5 on it, yesterday I tried to test
> v0.5.2 but can't tested yet, cause there's no room on card.
> Tested on Debian, rsync version 3.0.3 protocol vers
Voyage 0.5.2 fits in 128MB. Not sure about 0.6.x.
Sean
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Subject: [Voyage-linux] live-helper
Sent: Nov 25, 2009 9:10 PM
Hello guys,
I'm trying to strip down V
ed to change your grub menu.1st file and take out the serial
console stuff. That is where it is controlled. Without a console if
networking does not work you won't be able to log in. Best practice in
this situation would be to write the ip address onto the case.
Sean
Nick L. wrote:
Runn
Gah, did I type svn?
I meant to type:
apt-get install subversion
Sean
binary dreamer wrote:
Hi.
thanks a lot for your answer.
this is the error i am getting
binary_asterisk:~# apt-get install svn
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E
svn (subversion) appears to not be installed. You need to install it:
remountrw
apt-get update
apt-get install svn
remountro
Sean
binary dreamer wrote:
hi.
i am trying to install asterisk gui to my system and i am getting the
following error.
binary_asterisk:~# remountrw
binary_asterisk
You need to recompile the kernel with that option set. Probably set as Y
for yes, and not Module. If you make it Yes then you can boot off of it.
The Y is needed for the initrd image I think.
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=voyage_kernel
Sean
Roberto de Matos wrote:
Darshaka
There is a kernel config in /boot
Sean
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Subject: [Voyage-linux] ttyS2 Serial Port
Sent: Aug 18, 2009 4:40 AM
I'm in the process of trying to use a mini-pci card
I use voyage 0.5.2. Voyage 6.x never seemed to work right on my ebox
2300sx. I never looked into it all that deeply. I just use a generic USB
2.0 multi card adapter. They are cheap!
Sean
Max Bridgewater wrote:
Hi Punky,
Attached are three documents with the result of each of these commands
Why not install to a CF card? That's what I do with my eBox 2300 SX.
Sean
Max Bridgewater wrote:
Hi Punky,
I have near to no experience with building linux distros. Hope you
bear with me. What i want is a simple ISO with network capability that
can run Java on the eBox 2300 SX. I al
If you're writing to a CF card, your filesystem can break. Your CF card
sectors can wear out. Then the CF card marks them as bad blocks and it
will show the filesystem as being used up. Don't write to a CF card very
often.
Sean
Gustin Johnson wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE
You can use the du command. It will tell you the size of all of the
files and directories in a directory.
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
-->
Hello Guys,
I’ve got a system which went down here, when getting it back up and
running the disk usage is at 100% which seems really odd. I want to
t packages and libraries needed to
compile mpd. Something like this would do the trick:
apt-get build-dep mpd
Sean
Jeff Mai wrote:
Hi,
I have installed voyage 0.6.1 to my Alix 2D2 machine with the intent of running
mpd. Everything has worked without much trouble, but I have discovered I nee
/0.6.1/config/chroot_local-includes/README
Sean
Frank Parker wrote:
Apologies for the simple question. I have searched for hours and read
a lot of confusing documentation, but I'm afraid I still need help
with this.
I am adding a Broadcom 4319 Min-PCI wireless card to my ALIX 2D3 board.
v
Voyage is for i386 processors only right now. I'm not sure how one would
go about getting an arm setup working. Perhaps one could match all of
the packages and copy the various scripts over to your arm build. But
that is uncharted territory...
Perhaps you want to look into emdebian?
I wouldn't mind working on this.
What would people use it for? What menu choices should be available?
Where should the menu choices go?
Sean
What would you like to do?
1 - Create new Voyage Linux disk
2 - Update existing Voyage configuration
3 - Exit
(default=1 [Create new V
I wouldn't mind working on this.
What would people use it for? What menu choices should be available?
Where should the menu choices go?
Sean
What would you like to do?
1 - Create new Voyage Linux disk
2 - Update existing Voyage configuration
3 - Exit
(default=1 [Create new V
cable is pulled. This is useful on laptops with on-board network
adapters, since it will only configure the interface when a cable is
really connected. "
Sean
Rainer Stratmann wrote:
When starting Voyage Linux the init process searches for an ethernet device
and connected this to a D
The wiki has a great writeup. It's so easy!
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ndiswrapper
FYI the ndiswrapper is already built. I don't think the
linux-kernel-headers are built so you may have to build the kernel.
Sean
Soteris Markou wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to i
Interesting. I tried similar methods but it did not work when I tried to
write the image to a CF card and boot it. Have you tried this method and
then write the image to a CF card?
Sean
Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:54:10 -0700, "Sean" said:
Hello Voyagers
I am using a DMP e-box 2300sx and I could not get the watchdog to reboot
reliably either. So instead I wrote my own.
Sean
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
-->
Morning Guys,
I’ve got another occurrence of an issue I’ve had before with watchdog
not working properly on one of my syst
most when using the
Generic PC profile or the Notebook profile. Here is a patch that fixes
these bugs.
Sean
--- voyage-install.sh.orig 2009-03-27 23:30:37.0 -0700
+++ voyage-install.sh 2009-03-28 01:34:31.0 -0700
@@ -134,8 +134,13 @@
# Sets environment vars VOYAG
/var/run/sshd
Hope that helps
Sean
Jeff Ramin wrote:
Can somebody suggest a fix for this problem? My plan
was to modify /var/run/sshd before building the image
for the flash drive, but that file doesn't exist at image
creation time. Apparently it is created at boot time.
My current worka
Now that I think about it, I probably need to be on lenny, correct? Lenny
has debhelper 7.
Sean
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Sean wrote:
Hi Punky,
I am wondering how you compiled the madwifi driver for 0.5.2.
http://www.voyage.hk/dists/0.5/madwifi/madwifi-modules-2.6.23-486-voyage_0.9.4
try. I am using debian etch.
Thanks in advance,
Sean
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Hmm, this is a fairly new box. What happens if you try a CF card?
Sean
Jon Trauntvein wrote:
I am trying to install voyage on a a microSD card for a MicroClient
JrDx. Following the installation instructions, I am having a problem
with formatting the microSD card. It will appear to start
that
only have Windows. :D
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_do_i_make_an_image_that_i_can_write_to_a_cf_card
Sean
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It could be radio noise in the box, even though you may be using different
channels.
It could also be cpu. What percentage does your cpu get up to in top while
running the tests? It would also be good to find out how much the minipci
backplane in the alix will support.
Sean
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icant settings?
Sean
Beat Meier wrote:
Hello everybody
Anybody using DMCA-81 radios with wrap and voyage-0.5.2 and
wpa_supplicant?
I cannot associate with WPA2-PSK to the hostapd. There is no problem
with CM9, WLMX cards ...
Anybody having the same issue?
madwifi should supports it since 0.9.
If it is acpi that you need, you'll need to enable it in the kernel config and
recompile. At least that is true for the Voyage 5.x series.
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From: "John Dempsey"
Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2009 16:52:37
To:
Subject: [Voyage-linux] I want to use Wake on Lan with Voyage
.
I copied the mesh directory and modified that.
Sean
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Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 18:12:37
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Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Voyage-linux] Re: Size ma
y creating/modifying the file /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper and put in the
line "alias wlan0 ndiswrapper".
Sean
varadarajan narayanan wrote:
Hi !
I tired Ndiswrapper and did not have much luck.
1) ndiswrapper -i VNWL.inf > ndiswrapper -i vnwl.inf
The card was not detected at all . After
I just posted complete instructions for ndiswrapper.
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ndiswrapper
Sean
varadarajan narayanan wrote:
Hi !
This is not norhtech box but from the same manufacturer . Via Eden 800
mhz fanless
cheers
Rad
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Sean <[EM
Sure, I will post something.
Sean
Kim-man 'Punky' TSE wrote:
Hi Sean,
Thank you for your feedback. I don't know ndiswrapper module work
until now since I never tested it.
If you have spare time, please consider sharing your ndiswrapper
experience in the wiki (wiki.voya
situation.
If you want to keep the home directory then you will need to create a
second rw partition. Then symbolically link the directory like I did in
step 8.
Hope this helps!
Sean
varadarajan narayanan wrote:
Hi !
I am using voyage linux for low cost PC ( Thinputers). Though voyage
is
deb http://www.voyage.hk/dists/0.5 ./
Sean
varadarajan narayanan wrote:
set -e; for d in driver ; do make -C $d install ; done
make[1]: Entering directory `/boot/vt6655_v118_02/driver'
make -C /lib/modules/2.6.23-486-voyage/build
SUBDIRS=/boot/vt6655_v118
No forum, this would be it. To do searches I google for
"site:list.voyage.hk yoursearchterm"
Sean
Frank Parker wrote:
I am new to voyage. Is there a forum?
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It could be netwoking issues. Basic connectivity or problems with reverse dns
lookups. Also it could be a heavily loaded machine and so it's not able tob get
back to you in time.
Sean
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Su
I had trouble with that server as well. So I use the US repositories.
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian etch main
But then again, I am in the US, so it makes more sense for me.
Try a different mirror. http://www.debian.org/mirror/list
Put them in your /etc/apt/sources.list
Sean
lizhong zhu wrote
I had trouble with that server as well. So I use the US repositories.
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian etch main
But then again, I am in the US, so it makes more sense for me.
Try a different mirror. http://www.debian.org/mirror/list
Put them in your /etc/apt/sources.list
Sean
lizhong zhu wrote
http://wiki.voyage.hk/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_do_i_get_a_web_interface_with_php_support
Sean
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odule3.deb \
module4.deb module5.deb \
"
How would I go about installing the application packages? It seems like
I could put them in MODULES_DEB, but that seems like the wrong place
semantically.
Any thoughts?
Sean
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