gillb_ | anyone else running devuan on jetson | 04:52 |
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gillb_ | update-alternatives --config gcc | 06:16 |
gillb_ | update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for gcc | 06:16 |
gillb_ | does this mean beowulf only has gcc-9? | 06:16 |
gnarface | maybe, i'm not sure | 06:17 |
gnarface | maybe just means you don't have any others installed... | 06:17 |
gnarface | (i'm assuming you already know for sure the command itself is correct) | 06:17 |
golinux | https://pkginfo.devuan.org/ is your friend | 06:18 |
gillb_ | is it likely that gcc-9 the wrong version to build my kernel? | 06:25 |
gillb_ | i see 7 and 8 are avail | 06:26 |
gnarface | yea i didn't even know gcc 9 was out | 06:27 |
gnarface | it is possible you need a earlier version | 06:28 |
gnarface | they usually say somewhere in the kernel docs which version of gcc you need... | 06:28 |
gnarface | or somewhere nearby | 06:29 |
gillb_ | ahh | 06:30 |
gillb_ | update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gcc gcc /usr/bin/gcc-8 80 --slave /usr/bin/g++ g++ /usr/bin/g++-8 --slave /usr/bin/gcov gcov /usr/bin/gcov-8 | 06:30 |
gillb_ | ln -s /usr/src/linux-headers-4.9.140-tegra-ubuntu18.04_aarch64/kernel-4.9/include/linux/compiler-gcc.h ./include/linux/compiler-gcc8.h | 06:31 |
gillb_ | ... and away we go ... | 06:32 |
gillb_ | LD kernel/events/built-in.o | 06:34 |
gillb_ | make: *** [Makefile:800: kernel] Error 2 | 06:34 |
gillb_ | coffee or vodka? | 06:34 |
onefang | Both, sorta. Black magic, it's vodka mixed with coke. B-) | 06:35 |
onefang | (And a splash of blackberry nip.) | 06:35 |
gillb_ | vodka won't help solve the problem, but i'll be less upset about having it | 06:46 |
gillb_ | just a little shot of parliament in a big glass of lemonade - can hardly taste it | 06:47 |
slphil | I've tried installing Devuan to my Thinkpad T400p a few times but it won't let me log in once the install is done. It worked once (Cinnamon in fallback) but every other time it blackscreens (X) or stalls and refreshes login prompt (console) | 07:18 |
slphil | I'm using the 2.1 netinst iso now, but I tried two others with the same results | 07:19 |
gillb_ | slphil: possible xorg and driver problem? | 07:25 |
gillb_ | can you do a console-only login? | 07:25 |
slphil | recovery mode? trying that now | 07:32 |
slphil | I get some random nouveau output lines in my tty occasionally but I've seen that for years | 07:32 |
slphil | `EXT4-fs (sda2): re-mounted. Opts: errors=remount-ro` | 07:34 |
gillb_ | i am no longer very useful for adminning | 07:38 |
gillb_ | can you research how to boot into devuan console, then do that - do not start display manager | 07:39 |
gillb_ | it's why i used to always boot a machine to console | 07:39 |
gillb_ | cause adding the graphics just adds an error layer | 07:39 |
gillb_ | interrupting grub boot and specifying some stuff might be the way to do it | 07:40 |
slphil | I appended "single" to the grub line and got a console boot, then a bunch of stuff came up that was too quick for me to read except for the above read-only remount and `no space for directory leaf checksum` | 07:46 |
slphil | so SMART monitoring tools come with the default install? | 07:46 |
slphil | *do | 07:47 |
slphil | that was really strange, it looks like the devuan installer was adding `ro` to my grub lines, removing that seems to have fixed the problem | 07:49 |
slphil | except that looks like it's right after all, I'll check the hard drive health | 07:51 |
gillb_ | that seems a good idea yes | 07:54 |
slphil | hard drive health looks fine with smartctl and I see no issues after removing `ro` | 07:56 |
gillb_ | i used to be able to startx after getting console but that seems broken nowadays | 07:57 |
FlibberTGibbet | is it possible to use 'live' on a USB as a persistent portable OS? | 17:44 |
golinux | FlibberTGibbet: Yes. | 18:12 |
golinux | https://refracta.org/docs/readme.refracta2usb.txt | 18:12 |
FlibberTGibbet | thanks golinux | 18:13 |
golinux | Finally we connect!! | 18:13 |
fsmithred | ping me if you have any questions <- FlibberTGibbet | 18:13 |
fsmithred | brb | 18:14 |
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