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2014 Dec 15
3
How serious are we about not wanting to see...
Redhat in centos? I type help and the first line says redhat. Are we
paranoid about red..t?
Clayton
You can tell the caliber of a man by his gun--c. kirkwood
2014 Dec 15
2
need guidance on getting started...again
Hello,
It's been about 15 years since I've enjoyed working in the Unix space, and I
am trying to reintegrate myself. A few things have changed in the
intervening years. I've installed the first Centos6 iso without too much
difficulty, but I am rusty on commands and such. It appears the install
doesn't install mans so would somebody suggest a way to find and install
them. It
2014 Dec 15
2
need guidance on getting started...again
Thanks, Mark. Um, how's about from the commandline or how do I get, I guess we're still using X11, windows to load.
Sorry, :<}}}
Clayton
>-----Original Message-----
>From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>Behalf Of Mark LaPierre
>Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 5:50 PM
>To: centos at centos.org; Mark LaPierre
>Subject: Re:
2011 Apr 08
0
[LLVMdev] Assuring ARM code quality in LLVM
Hi Renato,
> I was recently investigating the build bot infrastructure and noticed
> that the arm-linux target is failing for quite a long time. I believe
> that it means ARM code is not executed all that often in LLVM tests,
> is that correct?
>
> We were wondering what kind of support we could give to make sure ARM
> code is correct and don't regress, specially before
2009 Mar 26
6
Need to find small footprint asterisk platform
Hey all,
I have a potential project which calls for a very small form-factor computer like this:
http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp
However, I am needing an FXS port integrated into a small footprint computer. Nothing larger than a WiFi router or gateway device, but the smaller the better, and able to run Asterisk with at least a spare USB port
2017 Jul 09
3
[3.6.6] nmbd reachable on 0.0.0.0: Safe?
Samba - General mailing list wrote
> I would be more worried about the fact you are still using a version of
> Samba that went EOL quite some time ago ;-)
Thanks for the infos.
This is an ARM-based (Marvell Kirkwood Feroceon 88FR131) appliance that is
running Debian 7.11. "apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade" provides no more
recent release of Samba. Is there a way to force APT to
2014 Dec 15
2
How serious are we about not wanting to see...
Personally, I am agnostic. I've just read thru Centos documentation that
there is a big effort to remove all upstream personalities from Centos.
Personally, I don't see why RH is doing this. I would think that it
undermines RH. But I'm still new/old to all of this. It used to be the big
argument was between Unix from Berkeley(4.? I think) and SysIII/V. Always
always battles for turf.
2011 Apr 07
4
[LLVMdev] Assuring ARM code quality in LLVM
Hi all,
I was recently investigating the build bot infrastructure and noticed
that the arm-linux target is failing for quite a long time. I believe
that it means ARM code is not executed all that often in LLVM tests,
is that correct?
We were wondering what kind of support we could give to make sure ARM
code is correct and don't regress, specially before releases (I know
it's a bit late
2014 Dec 15
0
need guidance on getting started...again
On 12/14/14 21:17, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
> Thanks, Mark. Um, how's about from the commandline or how do I get, I guess we're still using X11, windows to load.
>
> Sorry, :<}}}
>
> Clayton
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>> Behalf Of Mark LaPierre
>> Sent: Sunday,
2009 Feb 25
2
SheevaPlug Development Kit
Hello everyone,
I just ordered one of these:
http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp
Just over $110 with shipping but they are expecting the price to
come down quite a bit:
- 1.2Ghz ARM5
- 512MB RAM
- Multiple flash storage options
- Gigabit ethernet
- USB 2.0
- 5 watt power usage
They probably won't be shipping until late March but I
2011 Oct 13
2
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
Evan,
> I'm the code owner of LLVM codegen and targets. I'm also the one of
main developers on the original ARM target. That means, I would make the
decisions on major development on ARM target if there are decisions to
be made.
>
> But my role is very different from what people are looking for in this
thread. To properly qualify a target like ARM which are supported on
many
2010 May 27
3
btrfsck: doesn't correct errors
Heyho!
(This is using btrfs from Debian''s 2.6.32 2.6.32-3-kirkwood kernel (-9
package; btrfs tools is v0.19-16-g075587c)
A few observations about btrfsck:
a btrfsck run on a 2T volume (4 disks) on a QNAP appliance (512M ram) got
killed by Mr. OOM Killer. Initially, I was quite surprised. I''m only
moderately surprised now since it might well be that I forgot to enable
2015 Jun 15
2
Large jumps in dovecot-uidlist
On 15/06/2015 17:46, Felix Zielcke wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 14.06.2015, 10:46 +0100 schrieb Mark:
>> Since upgrading to Debian Wheezy
> ...
>> # 2.2.13: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
>> # OS: Linux 3.2.0-4-kirkwood armv5tel Debian 7.8
>
> So it's dovecot from the backports.
> Didn't you notice that since about 2 months there's now jessie out?
I did.
2014 Dec 15
0
need guidance on getting started...again
On 12/14/14 20:01, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's been about 15 years since I've enjoyed working in the Unix space, and I
> am trying to reintegrate myself. A few things have changed in the
> intervening years. I've installed the first Centos6 iso without too much
> difficulty, but I am rusty on commands and such. It appears the install
> doesn't
2014 Dec 15
0
How serious are we about not wanting to see...
I don't see the concern. CentOS is a binary-compatible clone of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux. Further, Red Hat sponsors and supports the CentOS
project, providing confidence in it's long-term survival which business
looking for a flavour linux want to see.
CentOS users should be happy about Red Hat, not scared of it. Likewise,
CentOS is valuable to Red Hat as it's the source of their
2014 Dec 15
0
How serious are we about not wanting to see...
It's a trademark issue. CentOS is not Red Hat, so they can't use Red
Hat's trademarks. Nothing more, nothing less.
On 14/12/14 09:50 PM, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
> Personally, I am agnostic. I've just read thru Centos documentation that
> there is a big effort to remove all upstream personalities from Centos.
> Personally, I don't see why RH is doing this. I would
2025 Jan 04
0
Update sandbox to allow afalg
It's been a long time since I last poked at Linux on my Segate GoFlex Net,
a Marvell Kirkwood armel platform. Kirkwoods have hardware crypto support
for AES, and I tried setting it up on a fresh Debian Testing install like I
used to back in the day and... no joy, with afalg enabled in OpenSSL I
could not complete ssh sessions in or out.
After some digging and reading I see this has been the norm for a few years
and...
2011 Feb 19
1
Running dovecot on embedded device?
Hi,
I'm considering buying a QNAP TS-212 NAS and I wonder if this device is powerful
enough to run dovecot too (there is a pre-built dovecot package available from
QNAP)? The main goal would be that my mail is stored centralized on the NAS,
where I can access it from multiple systems without ending up with mail
scattered over each system (which is exactly what is happening now due to the
2017 Jul 10
1
[3.6.6] nmbd reachable on 0.0.0.0: Safe?
Am 09.07.2017 um 15:02 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
> On Sun, 9 Jul 2017 05:18:29 -0700 (PDT)
> Winfried via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> Samba - General mailing list wrote
>>> I would be more worried about the fact you are still using a
>>> version of Samba that went EOL quite some time ago ;-)
>> Thanks for the infos.
>>
2009 Oct 08
2
Asterisk and Sheeva "wall wart".
Hey, all. I'm seriously thinking about doing the VoIP thing at home. The
perfect platform seemed to be the Sheeva "wall wart"
(http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp).
It's a cute little doohicky with USB, SD-card, Ethernet, and runs on an
ARM CPU. I'd like to avoid SIP to my provider, just 'cause it's always
such a