Hardware :: Board Specific Package For ARM Processors Under Platform

May 30, 2011

I want to learn board specific package(BSP) for ARM processors under LINUX platform, please guide me "from where I need to start, what are the things I need to purchase" hoping to hear from you soon.

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Feb 3, 2011

I was building yesterday the boost-1.45.0 RPM package for CentOS 5.5.

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I'm trying to install a third party development package for the TI DM355 platform. The build script for this tests for the mono package which must have been available in a previous release of Ubuntu but has been deprecated in version 10. Which package provides mono support and how can I touch the package database to make it look like mono is installed so the ./configure script will be happy?

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Feb 13, 2011

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- Has this package been renamed, or is there another one in place of it?

- Is this package going to be available again in the future?

PS: I am aware that one can install the sdk by downloading the installer, but for unattended install I prefer the apt package...

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Jan 11, 2010

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May 16, 2010

how would I backup a specific package. Really all I want is the configuration files.

the package I'm talking about is mumble-server, could I say rsync all the files that were installed, then if I wanted to drop it in just copy those back over?

If I had to wipe the installation and reinstall, could I install that package again then drop my backup copy back over it?

Dpkg tells me these are the files it installed.

Code:
dpkg-query -L mumble-server
/.
/var
/var/log

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Jun 19, 2011

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I want to do this with a recent adobe plug in.

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Nov 19, 2010

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Jul 19, 2010

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Jan 14, 2011

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Jan 19, 2011

I'm using Debian testing but I want Shotwell (and nothing else) from experimental. I also like to be notified when there is an update to Shotwell in experimental. Will that be achieved if I add experimental to sources.conf and the following to preferences?
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Jul 29, 2010

I am trying to automate yum update of specific package on a remote machine.

So far I have this:

#!/bin/bash
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if ! yum update w3m
then
failure=1
fi
if [ $failure ]

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Dec 19, 2010

All of a sudden when I ran an update with the usual
Code:
sudo apt-get upgrade
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In this case the package (ubuntu-docs) is not exactly life threatening, so I would prefer any update process to simply skip that particular package and move onto the ones that are getting held up. I then opened Synaptic Package Manager where I located the erroneous package. I then unmarked the particular package (ie the blob in front of the package name was green, and the status line shows zeroes for all categories (broken, upgrade/install, remove). So far so good. I then found the 'lock version' menu item under the packages menu. I clicked it, and ran the reload thing. After that thought the package was marked for deletion however, and I once again couldn't get by this one bad package.

So (tl/dr perhaps), how can I make Synaptic / apt-get / or whatever to skip this bad package for real so that I can update my system normally going forward? (Why is it that the whole upgrade process is that fragile by the way? Surely there must the the occasional dud package upgrade that people want to skip, no? Having the whole process grind to a halt because of one issue seems border line paranoid to me. Of course on a minimal server installation where every package counts this behavior makes sense perhaps, but on a IMHO bloated plain vanilla ubuntu install?

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Aug 6, 2010

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Aug 22, 2010

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Mar 7, 2010

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Feb 4, 2010

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May 6, 2010

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Apr 22, 2010

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May 13, 2010

I just installed the latest version of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and am wondering if support for my dual AMD processors is built into the generic kernel, or do I need to compile a custom kernel? I have an HP tx2-1025dx touchsmart.

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Jun 1, 2010

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Sep 2, 2010

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When I run my application, the parent process keeps up with the child process, I can see that with "ipcs -q". After about 30 seconds it cannot keep up and the size of message queue keeps increasing until it is full. When I run "top" I can see that one CPU/core is hundred percent busy while other 7 cores are idle. It seems that both processes are running on same core and the child process gets interrupts everytime there is a packet on the net and starves the parent process.I am running RHEL 5. The system has 24GB memory and my application is the only application running on it. It is a HP G6 server.

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Sep 19, 2011

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Apr 25, 2011

I just install fedora 15 (64bit) on my Toshiba Satellite L550 laptop.I realise a problem with my fan. It is ON almost allways (90% of the time my laptop is on).My processors are not active and there is no an obvious process that captures my cpu.I had the same problem on fedora 13 and 14 too. I hoped that they solved it in 15.... but... this was not true . When I run it from inside Windows 7 (from a Virtual Machine) it works fine! I was searching to the internet to find a solution (for days) with no luck!Is it a compatibility problem between my CPU and Linux kernel?The problem is very annoying indeed and prevents me for using fedora as my default OS with or w/o A/C.I must say that the same problem exists in ubuntu 10 too

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Sep 29, 2010

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Feb 19, 2010

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john -incremental:all passwd

..only one core is utilized at 100%. Is there a possibility to make all four cores to crack this password? Or is this possible only after reprogramming John The Ripper? Or what is the algorithm for generating passwords with with -incremental:all flag? I mean if John generates passwords randomly in brute-force mode, then it's smart to start four different John processes simultaneously because then one of those four will find the password firs

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Jun 8, 2010

How do I give permission to a logged in user to stop/start a specific service without entering a root/sudo password? So they can do a simple "service SomeService stop|start" It is for a headless Ubuntu server.

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Jul 24, 2010

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The "xxxxx" can vary in lenght. I need to extract the "xxxxxx" from each file and add the numbers together to a total size over a week or a month. Is this possible? And I wish to only use bash. One way of doing stuff at a time my friends .

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Jun 9, 2010

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