Hello, I couldn't figure out the Erase Block Size of my `Apacer Technology,
Inc. Handy Steno 2.0/HT203` flash stick.
As I understand, I have to run test as 1024 multiplied by factor of the stick
capacity, is it? So, I ran tests with different blocksizes
http://pastebin.com/Zb00RjfM
Alas, I didn't see anything resembling EBS ☹ I could suppose it is either of
16384, 24576, 57344, but searching over the Internet shows that EBS never
appears that low. Any ideas?
Digital circuits are made from analog parts.
-- Don Vonada
The Linaro 16.01 release is now available for download!
Using the Android-based images
=======================
The Android-based images come in three parts: system, userdata and boot.
These need to be combined to form a complete Android install. For an
explanation of how to do this please see:
http://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/ImageInstallation
If you are interested in getting the source and building these images
yourself please see the following pages:
http://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/GetSourcehttp://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/BuildSource
Using the OpenEmbedded-based images
=======================
With the Linaro provided downloads and with ARM’s Fast Models virtual
platform, you can boot a virtual ARMv8 system and run 64-bit binaries.
For more information please see:
http://www.linaro.org/engineering/armv8
Using the Ubuntu-based images
=======================
The Ubuntu-based images consist of two parts. The first part is a
hardware pack, which can be found under the hwpacks directory and
contains hardware specific packages (such as the kernel and bootloader).
The second part is the rootfs, which is combined with the hardware pack
to create a complete image. For more information on how to create an
image please see:
http://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/DevPlatform/Ubuntu/ImageInstallation
Getting involved
============
More information on Linaro can be found on our websites:
* Homepage:
http://www.linaro.org
* Wiki:
http://wiki.linaro.org
Also subscribe to the important Linaro mailing lists and join our IRC
channels to stay on top of Linaro developments:
* Announcements:
http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-announce
* Development:
http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev
* IRC:
#linaro on irc.linaro.org or irc.freenode.net
#linaro-android irc.linaro.org or irc.freenode.net
Known issues with this release
=====================
Bug reports for this release should be filed in Bugzilla
(http://bugs.linaro.org) against the
individual packages or projects that are affected.
On behalf of the release team,
Koen Kooi
Builds and Baselines | Release Manager
Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs
--
Koen Kooi
Builds and Baselines | Release Manager
Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs
Hi,
I am wondering do/can I run Jenkins on a local machine for a single
platform or do I submit a .yaml build script. If I can run it locally
then can I run it on Debain rather than Ubuntu ?
Its still early days yet with what I am working on but think I might
have the script near enough sussed. The uptodate kernel sources for
the cm-fx6 platform are on Utilite's GitHub repo.
Is there a getting started guide or HOWTO for Jenkins please.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron
Hi,
I have a couple of ARM devices that I bought quite a while back and
want to put them into use. I am not sure if this is the best linaro
list but I could not see another that seemed appropriate.
I have a Utilite Version 1 device and a IFC6410 device that I want to
get working with Linaro.
I am a C/C++/x86 programmer.
Also I am familiar with the Linux Kernel from 2.4/6 days, and have run
personal Fedora servers for over 7 years. Now I want to replace my HP
DL 140 G3's with the ARM based servers.
I built a Kali release for the Utilite some time ago which was quite
straight forward and then tried unsuccessfully to backport it to
Debian.
So what I want to know is two things basically
a) can Linaro run on the Utilite Version 1, is the uBoot stuff
different from the version 2 and is there kernel support for the
version 1
b) It there an easy HOWTO to put the distro together onto an
uSDCard for the Utilite
c) It there an easy HOWTO to put the distro together onto an
uSDCard for the IFC6410
Hope you can point me in the right direction.
Many thanks in advance,
Aaron Gray
~Getting Robot-OS packaged [BB-101 80%]
More copyright review, package review and uploading
All packages except the last one (ros-rviz) are now in Debian testing
Status page: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Robotics/ROS/Packages
Arm64 buildd maintenance [BB-86 20%]
Installed new machine for cross-buildd
Wookey
--
Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM
http://wookware.org/
Hi,
We have a AARCH64 verification platform (FPGA) which is built without
NEON unit. Is there any prebuilt AARCH64 rootfs (busybox, debian ...)
that can be used on such platform? Or is it possible to build an
AARCH64 rootfs with -mgeneral-regs-only flag to avoid using NEON unit?
Thanks.
Shawn