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X86_64 – UP Board – ‘Cherry Trail’ – Sound – Working..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on August 26, 2016 by RGAugust 26, 2016

The only missing OS component on the new UP Board (x5-Z8350) was that sound (HDMI) was not present..    After a bit of digging, I found some patches for Kernel 4.5, and a later patched kernel version that was supposed to work.. I tried the patched version of 4.7.0 from here:  https://github.com/plbossart/sound/tree/byt-cht-hdmi-v4.7  but found that the compile failed: … Continue reading →

Posted in Cherry Trail, compilation, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, fix, Hacks, Intel Atom, kernel, Linux, Opinion, Performance, UP Board | Tagged 4.7.0, cherry trail, compiler fix, hdmi sound, intel, kernel, linux, patched kernel, success, up board, Z8350 | 8 Replies

NVIDIA – Driver for Kernel 4.7.. Patch for 4.8 Still Works

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on August 16, 2016 by RGAugust 16, 2016

NVIDIA have released their latest driver – 370.23 – which (finally!) works with Kernel 4.7, without any patches.. The driver fails to compile with Kernel 4.8, but the previous 367.35 patch fixes this (See article here: http://rglinuxtech.com/?p=1788). Tested with 4.8-rc2: ………….. ld -r -o /home/rgadsdon/kernel/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-370.23-patched/kernel/nvidia-modeset/nv-modeset-interface.o /home/rgadsdon/kernel/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-370.23-patched/kernel/nvidia-modeset/nvidia-modeset-linux.o Building modules, stage 2. MODPOST 4 modules CC /home/rgadsdon/kernel/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-370.23-patched/kernel/nvidia-drm.mod.o LD [M] … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Crash and Burn.., kernel, Linux, NVIDIA | Tagged 370.23, 4.8-rc2, new driver, nvidia, patch for 4.8, success, works with 4.7 | 2 Replies

X86_64 – Up Board – New Pi-Sized System, with Intel Atom SoC..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on August 16, 2016 by RGNovember 10, 2016

Just taken delivery of the Up Board – an Intel Atom powered SoC system, with the same form factor as a Pi.. It was quite a novelty to be able to plug a Fedora 24 Live USB stick in, and install directly to the device..      I booted the Live system first, and then used the ‘install to … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Fedora, Intel Atom, kernel, Linux, UP Board | Tagged fedora 24, install, intel atom, kernel 4.8-rc2, soc, success, up board | 2 Replies

KERNEL – 4.8-rc1 Out – Breaks VMware and NVIDIA – and Fixes..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on August 8, 2016 by RGAugust 8, 2016

Kernel 4.8-rc1 is out, and brief details are here:   http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1608.0/04804.html VMware 12.1.1 – with the previous 4.6/4.7 patches, fails to compile vmmon: /tmp/modconfig-gfkQLR/vmmon-only/linux/hostif.c: In function ‘HostIF_EstimateLockedPageLimit’: /tmp/modconfig-gfkQLR/vmmon-only/linux/hostif.c:1597:47: error: ‘NR_ANON_PAGES’ undeclared (first use in this function) Further research revealed that NR_ANON_PAGES has been changed to NR_ANON_MAPPED in 4.8, and so the fix is quite simple.. In ~/vmmon-only/linux/hostif.c, around … Continue reading →

Posted in fix, Hacks, kernel, Linux, NVIDIA, Performance, VMware | Tagged additional patches, breaks vmware and nvidia, compiles ok, hostif.c, kernel 4.8-rc1, nvidia 367.35, nvidia-drm, patches available, vmmon, vmware 12.1.1 | 8 Replies

ARM64 – Hikey to Kernel 4.7 – and Polkitd Fix..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 25, 2016 by RGJuly 25, 2016

Managed to update the Hikey ARM64 SoC to the latest kernel – 4.7 Final. Fedora 24 (Twenty Four) Kernel 4.7.0 on an aarch64 (ttyAMA0) ………………………. # uname -a Linux rghikey 4.7.0 #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jul 24 19:53:54 EDT 2016 aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 GNU/Linux On boot, and when the network initialised, polkitd segfaulted again, the same as … Continue reading →

Posted in aarch64, ARM64, boot, compilation, fix, Hacks, Hikey, kernel, Linux / ARM, Opinion, Performance | Tagged aarch64, arm64, fix, hikey, kernel 4.7 final, mozjs17 patch, polkitd segfault, soc, success | 4 Replies

KERNEL – 4.7 Released – OK with Patched VMware and NVIDIA..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 24, 2016 by RGJuly 24, 2016

Kernel 4.7 has been released – slightly later than usual – and brief details are here:  http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1607.3/00150.html $ uname -a Linux rglinux-i7 4.7.0 #1 SMP Sun Jul 24 14:34:37 PDT 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Neither VMware nor NVIDIA have drivers that work with this kernel version, but the 4.7-rc patched versions of VMware 12.1.1 and NVIDIA … Continue reading →

Posted in Hacks, kernel, Linux, NVIDIA, Opinion, Performance, VMware | Tagged fix, kernel 4.7, nvidia 367.35 patched, ok, released, vmware 12.1.1 patched | 1 Reply

NVIDIA – Latest Driver – Still Fails with Kernel 4.7..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 16, 2016 by RGJuly 16, 2016

Kernel 4.7-rc7 is out, and 4.7 Final should be next, but the latest NVIDIA driver released – 367.35 – still fails to compile with 4.7-rc7..     The patch for 367.xx still works OK…  Details here:  http://rglinuxtech.com/?p=1750 In case you need to create an executable (NVxx.xxx.run) incorporating the patch, details on how to do this are in an older … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Crash and Burn.., fix, Hacks, kernel, Linux, NVIDIA, Performance | Tagged compile fail, executable plus patch, fix, kernel 4.7-rc7, nvidia 367.35, patch | 1 Reply

ARM – Next CHIP – Waiting for Hynix NAND Support..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 15, 2016 by RGJuly 15, 2016

Tested some of the kernel versions possible (or not..) for the Next CHIP ARMv7, with mixed results..     I added an Ethernet/USB device (ax88179-based) on the USB hub, and the network connection works fine.. Linux-Next does not yet have the drivers for the Hynix NAND in the CHIP, although – with the rootfs separate on a USB stick … Continue reading →

Posted in armv7, compilation, Crash and Burn.., Hacks, kernel, Linux / ARM, Next CHIP, Opinion, Performance | Tagged armv7, code problems, github confusion, hynix, nand, next chip, support in progress | Leave a reply

ARM – Next CHIP ARMv7 – First Impressions..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 12, 2016 by RGJuly 12, 2016

After pre-ordering one many months ago, I finally got my Next CHIP ARMv7 system in the post.. It certainly is fairly small, but seems well-constructed..     Details are at http://docs.getchip.com/chip.html#chip-hardware After connecting the UART/USB cable, as normal, the system booted into a cut-down version of Debian..   There is no hdmi, or sdcard connector, or Ethernet, but the wi-fi … Continue reading →

Posted in arm, armv7, Fedora, Hacks, Linux, Linux / ARM, Next CHIP, Opinion, Performance | Tagged armv7, boot, fedora 24, first impressions, linux, next chip, success, ubifs | Leave a reply

ARM64 – Dragonboard 410c – Fail with Linux-Next..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on July 2, 2016 by RGJuly 2, 2016

After the – partial – success with the 96Boards Hikey, I tried the Qualcomm Dragonboard 410c, but the June 29 Linux-Next failed to boot successfully, with only one CPU initialising, and MMC errors, and eventual hang…. ……………………….. psci: failed to boot CPU1 (-95) CPU1: failed to boot: -95 CPU1: failed in unknown state : 0x0 psci: failed … Continue reading →

Posted in aarch64, alpha release, ARM64, boot, compilation, Crash and Burn.., Dragonboard, kernel, Linux / ARM, Opinion, Performance | Tagged 96boards, boot fail, cpu and mmc errors, dragonboard 410c, hang, june 29 release, linux-next, qualcomm | Leave a reply

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