Sadly that wasn't as easy as I'd hoped... I copied the installed modules dir into /lib/modules and replaced the uImage ... weirdly it then boots, gets to XFCE, and a tad after announcing that its starting the power manager or whatever it decides to shut down. Gah! Looks like I'll be reflashing :)
Latest error I seem to be getting is 'disagrees about version of symbol struct_module' in dmesg.
Is there a simple dev environment I can get access to, I read somewhere about a virtualbox, but how would I go about building the kernel/modules in that environment?
I thought I was doing so...
I am running HF6 but it really doesnt like that...
[69431.570159] 8192cu: disagrees about version of symbol skb_copy_bits
[69431.576538] 8192cu: Unknown symbol skb_copy_bits
[69431.581481] 8192cu: disagrees about version of symbol skb_put
[69431.587310] 8192cu: Unknown symbol skb_put...
Cheers guys. I didn't have much luck going the DJWillis route, so was hoping that the guide on the Wiki would help me out. Compiled without the git tags and now I get in dmesg:
8192cu: unknown relocation: 43
Drat!
I followed the instructions here and here to get my dev envt (codesourcery) for cross compiling setup and grabbed the source[1] for this module. I tried compiling it and it output a .ko fine, but when I copied to the pandora an insmod (and insmod -f) gave me
insmod: error inserting...
Hi there,
That's got me further (on Debian Lenny). I am missing libgmp now, can you add that to the script?
Cheers
Gricey
(who just wants to compile a kernel module for his wifi dongle ;-))
Not really posted since the board move but I do check in once a week or so (any more and I'd go insane...)
All I ever wanted was a X units completed number every week/month or so, I know I might get attacked but I really cannot grasp why it is not possible to produce this number, what if...
I just got a 43MB file via wget on a local server over wireless (server is wired to router, router has wireless) on my N900, average rate was 982.32K/s. Phone was about 2 metres from router so just a throughput test.
I have software version PR1.2 for my Nokia N900, it has native Skype with video calling and runs the same base chipset as the Pandora and iPhone 3GS. It's only missing screen sharing IIRC.
I remember playing this as a kid (christ, I'm 30), but the memories are too vague. I remember it being fricking awesome though, I will have to fire it up once the panda arrives.
Weren't the noblemen other animals...?
If it can stream DLNA and manage a RAID1 of a pair of 2TB SATA disks, it would replace my current media server which is a crappy athlon that just does that, ssh/tools and irssi. Waiting for the xM!
I've not posted much and there are thankyou threads, but while I sit waiting for my PS3 update to apply and I sip a nice cold Leffe I just thought I'd say a few words.
To the Pre-Orderers:
Congratulations guys, you've waited varying and long periods of time where there have been a lot of ups...
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