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Turbo-Pi? – Not so Fast, Now…

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

Well, the ‘Turbo’ Pi overclocking might be great for playing games (Quake 3, anyone?) but regular apps don’t like it. After applying the Turbo 1GHz overclock, I immediately had problems with yum / rpm segfaulting when run, so reverted to the standard 700MHz again, and all is well..     Maybe a little less overclock, might be more stable? … Continue reading →

Posted in Crash and Burn.., Hacks, Linux / ARM, Opinion, Performance, Raspberry Pi | Tagged 1ghz, overclock, raspberry pi, rpm, segfault, turbo, yum | 1 Reply

Turbo-Pi!

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 19, 2012 by RGSeptember 19, 2012

The recent announcement regarding ‘overclocking’ the Raspberry Pi was too good to ignore: http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/2008 So, as most Pi stuff seems to be Debian-centric these days, this is how I did it for Fedora…    This method should also work for any other distro.. You will need to compile and install the latest version of the Pi 3.2.27 kernel … Continue reading →

Posted in Crash and Burn.., Fedora, Linux / ARM, Performance, Raspberry Pi | Tagged overclocking, performance, raspberry pi, raspi-config tool, turbo | 1 Reply

Pi Kernel Update – 3.2.29, and an Improvement in USB?

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 17, 2012 by RGSeptember 17, 2012

I have just updated the Raspberry Pi to kernel 3.2.29, from the latest Pi kernel 3.2.27 at https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux, plus the two incremental patches from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.0/incr/ The system is OK, and USB seems to be more stable than before, even after plugging in USB1.1 devices.. Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle) Kernel 3.2.29-pi on an armv6l (ttyAMA0) ………. usb … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Fedora, Linux / ARM, Opinion, Performance, Raspberry Pi | Tagged 3.2.29, improvement, kernel, patched, raspberry pi, usb | 5 Replies

‘Windows 8 Only’ CPUs – Bad for Business?

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 16, 2012 by RGSeptember 16, 2012

First we had ‘EFI Secure Boot‘ limited to Microsoft control, and now Intel and AMD have both – somewhat coincidentally – announced that their new tablet-focussed CPUs – ‘Clover Trail‘ and ‘Hondo‘ respectively – will be ‘Windows 8 Only’, with Intel even going so far to state categorically that ‘Linux will not be supported’..     I can only … Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Hacks, Linux, Opinion | Tagged amd, antitrust, clover trail, efi secure boot, hondo, intel, microsoft, windows 8 only | Leave a reply

Grub2 – Stop the Insanity!

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 12, 2012 by RGSeptember 12, 2012

I am one of those people who compiles a lot of new kernels, and have become increasingly frustrated by the user-unfriendliness of grub2.. Now the latest version of grub2 has introduced – for reasons that I cannot fathom – two levels of menu, and relegated most of the multiple-choice kernel version boot options to the secondary menu … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, Hacks, kernel, Linux, Opinion, Performance | Tagged 2-tier menus, fedora, grub 1.99, grub-customizer, grub2, revert to single-level menu, solution | Leave a reply

Fedora 17 – Simple Things made Complex..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 11, 2012 by RGSeptember 11, 2012

Running Fedora 17, you expect certain features to be a bit ‘bleeding edge’, but sometimes it seems things are getting more difficult, rather than – as it should be – easier? An example in point.. Why on earth did someone decide good old eth0 was not good enough?  Now I have ‘p20p1‘ instead! I used to think … Continue reading →

Posted in Fedora, Hacks, Opinion, Performance | Tagged add new disk, fedora 17, fstab, howto, uuid | 1 Reply

APC – Video Playback?

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 10, 2012 by RGSeptember 10, 2012

After noting the success of the XBMC team in getting high-quality video playback on the Raspberry Pi, I tried to see what was currently possible with the latest version of the APC kernel..   Sadly, the XBMC player is only available for the proprietary Pi Broadcom chipset..    I did try installing the binary-only Android APC player, but it … Continue reading →

Posted in APC, compilation, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, Hacks, kernel, Linux / ARM, Opinion, Performance, Video | Tagged apc, compiled, mplayer, sluggish, video playback, xine | Leave a reply

APC – Fedora – Brief Howto..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 7, 2012 by RGSeptember 7, 2012

Now that Fedora 13 and the APC kernel provide basic functionality, a brief summary of where you can get the ‘bits’… Assumptions:   You will need to be reasonably adept at the following: 1.  Cross-compiling and patching a Linux / ARM kernel, from source obtained from GitHub. 2.  Formatting and partitioning an SD-card (FAT and EXT3..) 3.  Installing … Continue reading →

Posted in APC, compilation, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, Hacks, kernel, Linux / ARM, Opinion, Performance | 2 Replies

APC – At Last – Video!

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 4, 2012 by RGSeptember 4, 2012

After compiling the latest release of the APC-8750 kernel source code, I am pleased to find that video/HDMI output to an hdmi-attached monitor now works! So…  I now have XFCE Desktop running on the APC under Fedora 13, and Kernel 2.6.32.9-apc..   A bit old, but – it works!   … Continue reading →

Posted in APC, compilation, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, Hacks, kernel, Linux / ARM, Video | 2 Replies

VMware 9 and Kernel 3.6-rc..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 2, 2012 by RGSeptember 2, 2012

Back to the reality of Linux software, now.. Just tested the ‘patched’ VMware Workstation 9.0 with kernel 3.6-rc4, and it compiles, and runs, OK.. Linux rg6830l 3.6.0-rc4 #1 SMP Sat Sep 1 21:58:24 BST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux  

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