<Speedsaver>
Title: Building Armbian - Armbian Documentation (at docs.armbian.com)
<peterm6881>
are you following this?
<zolk3ri>
no
<zolk3ri>
I'm trying to boot into armbian via qemu
<zolk3ri>
lolz I got
<zolk3ri>
"rcu_shed self-detected stall on CPU"
<zolk3ri>
"rcu_sched kthread starved for 1973 jiffies!"
<peterm6881>
sounds painful
<peterm6881>
:)
<zolk3ri>
it's supposed to boot properly
<peterm6881>
sorry i dont know what qemu is, all I know is I followed that workflow in the link
<zolk3ri>
it's similar to virtualbox
<peterm6881>
ahh VM
<zolk3ri>
yeah
<zolk3ri>
i mean i don't want to build armbian
<zolk3ri>
i just wanna boot into it :p
<zolk3ri>
to an existing one that I downloaded
<peterm6881>
understood
<peterm6881>
ive never tried that.
<zolk3ri>
I've tried 3 versions so far, neither of which works, weirdly enough
<zolk3ri>
I'll try some other ways
<peterm6881>
do you have any sbc's lying around?
<zolk3ri>
I wish
<zolk3ri>
:/
<peterm6881>
that work...
<peterm6881>
;)
<zolk3ri>
sadly I don't
<peterm6881>
I can send you an Orange Pi Zero, if you're really interested
<peterm6881>
quad core arm Cortex-A7, 256MB RAM
<zolk3ri>
noo it's okay, I have a couple of other ways to try out, hope one of em will work
<peterm6881>
yes it would be good for you to scope the task virtually, actual hardwrae is the last resort, it introduces a whole bunch of other variables, i.e. condition and quality of sd card, cable and psu
<peterm6881>
hardware *
<zolk3ri>
sadly that's already an issue for me haha
<zolk3ri>
as I said, my desktop pc is too old... actually had a cable issue recently
<zolk3ri>
my GPU is also faulty
<peterm6881>
ffs
<peterm6881>
;)
<zolk3ri>
brb
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<zolk3ri>
peterm6881: hey, sorry, had some issues with my pc
<zolk3ri>
also
<zolk3ri>
do you think it's possible that you start ssh on sbc and give me access?
<zolk3ri>
that way I would have access to the hardware and see if navit can be compiled or not
<zolk3ri>
and if not, I'd try to fix
<zolk3ri>
I think that'd be the fastest way as of yet
<zolk3ri>
like can you boot off armbian and give me ssh access?
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<peterm6881>
let me see what I can do
<zolk3ri>
alrighties
<zolk3ri>
if it's empty and all, root access would be ideal to install packages
<zolk3ri>
that will be required to compile navit
<zolk3ri>
if the linux distribution doesn't matter (if you are just going to boot off of live), arch linux would be preferred
<zolk3ri>
please send me the details via e-mail, I'll be back soon