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3.6.2, Already..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 13, 2012 by RGOctober 13, 2012

Hot on the heels of the release of kernel 3.6.1, comes 3.6.2!    Upgraded this morning, and all is OK.. $ uname -a Linux rglinux 3.6.2 #1 SMP Sat Oct 13 10:50:22 BST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, kernel, Linux | Tagged 3.6.2, kernel, linux, success, upgrade | Leave a reply

Android – KDE – Problems with Calendars..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 13, 2012 by RGOctober 13, 2012

I had – for many years – been using a Palm Pilot (later Sony Clie) to sync calendars with JPilot on Linux, and this worked fine, especially after USB support was added, all those years ago.. I now have an Android so-called smart phone, and simply want to sync my calendar with my desktop (KDE 4.9.2)..   This … Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, KDE, Linux, Opinion | Tagged akonadi, akonadi_googlecalendar_resource, anrdoid, calendar sync, kde, korganizer, problems | Leave a reply

Dreamplug – Kernel 3.6.1

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 11, 2012 by RGOctober 11, 2012

Just updated the Dreamplug to kernel 3.6.1.. Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle) Kernel 3.6.1 on an armv5tel (ttyS0) $ uname -a Linux rgdreamplug 3.6.1 #1 Thu Oct 11 15:25:25 BST 2012 armv5tel armv5tel armv5tel GNU/Linux In case anyone needs it, the kernel .config I used is at http://pastebin.com/2wUCv0yA This is a test config, and contains a lot … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Crash and Burn.., Dreamplug, kernel, Linux / ARM, Opinion, Performance | Tagged config, dreamplug, kernel 3.6.1, linux/arm, pastebin | Leave a reply

This _is_ the ‘Droid I’m looking For..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 9, 2012 by RGOctober 9, 2012

After problems with my old Samsung Galaxy Ace – mostly due to the cripplingly small amount of phone memory in the device – I finally decided to ‘upgrade’.    Budgets are tight, but I – for better or worse – have come to rely on my ‘droid for so many things.. So, after some research, and not being … Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Linux, Performance | Tagged android 4.0.3, htc one v, linux kernel 3.0.16, phone | Leave a reply

Update to 3.6.1 – No problems..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 7, 2012 by RGOctober 7, 2012

Just updated my main (Fedora 17, X86_64, Quad-Core Intel) system to 3.6.1 – released today – with no problems.. $ uname -a Linux rglinux 3.6.1 #1 SMP Sun Oct 7 17:18:41 BST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Planning to update the Dreamplug (Fedora 17 ARM) next..   … Continue reading →

Posted in Fedora, kernel, Linux, Performance | Tagged 3.6.1, kernel, linux, success, update | 3 Replies

Linux and Android – Not Talking to Each Other?

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 2, 2012 by RGOctober 2, 2012

I had been frustrated for years with the dire support for connecting mobile phones (cellphones..) on Linux.    Bluetooth support to phones was patchy, to say the least, and has been completely re-written for KDE, but still has very limited functionality..    I can (just about) connect to my Samsung Android phone, but can only transfer files to the … Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Linux, Opinion | Tagged android, calendar, cloud, google, linux, marketing hype, phone, problems, sync | Leave a reply

Fedora 17 – Non-graphical login – systemd / startx now fixed..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 1, 2012 by RGOctober 1, 2012

The problem for those of us who prefer a non-graphical login, and then found that USB and other devices would not mount successfully, has now been fixed.   I had created my own workaround, some time ago, but nice to know that an ‘official’ fix is now – finally – in the pipeline.. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=806491 Pre-release RPMs available at: … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, Hacks, Linux, Performance | Tagged fedora 17, fixed, mount problem, non-graphical login, startx, systemd, usb disks | Leave a reply

3.6 Unleashed…

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on October 1, 2012 by RGOctober 1, 2012

I had been running the later 3.6-rcs on my test system without any issues, so I have just updated my ‘main’ system to kernel version 3.6 – just released.. $ uname -a Linux rglinux 3.6.0 #1 SMP Mon Oct 1 10:31:43 BST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux VMware 9.0 (patched) and the latest NVIDIA driver (304.51) compile, … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Fedora, kernel, Linux, NVIDIA, Performance, VMware | Tagged compiled, kernel 3.6, linux, nvidia, patched, success, vmware | Leave a reply

Dreamplug – Update to -rc7..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 24, 2012 by RGSeptember 24, 2012

Just updated the Dreamplug to kernel version 3.6-rc7, and nothing broke.. Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle) Kernel 3.6.0-rc7 on an armv5tel (ttyS0) # uname -a Linux rgdreamplug 3.6.0-rc7 #1 Mon Sep 24 20:34:13 BST 2012 armv5tel armv5tel armv5tel GNU/Linux Sadly, this is the only ‘up-to-date’ ARM device I have, as the Raspberry Pi is on 3.2.27 – … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Dreamplug, Fedora, kernel, Linux / ARM | Tagged dreamplug, fedora 17, kernel 3.6-rc7, linux/arm, success, update | Leave a reply

APC – The Perils of Old Code..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 20, 2012 by RGSeptember 20, 2012

The availability of additional kernel code – and functionality – is good news, but the APC kernel version is still a relative antique..   2.6.32.9 is over 2 years old, now, and the latest ‘mainstream’ Linux kernel is 3.5.4, and 3.6 will soon be released…    Assuming the focus is still on Android, then an update to Android 4.1 … Continue reading →

Posted in Android, APC, kernel, Linux / ARM, Opinion | Tagged 2.6.32.9, android, apc, old kernel, out-of-date | Leave a reply

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