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BubbaServer (b1) lenny-raw image

Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 09:00
by carl
I have tested and uploaded an semi-raw lenny image for BubbaServer (b1) now;
The image can be located at http://update.excito.net/install/bubba- ... lenny/raw/

There are three extra packages for this image ontop the base lenny installation;
1. bubba-gpioapp - handles the led (blink/lit/off)
2. udev - a must forward-port of an older version, as the current version in lenny isn't compatible with the somewhat old kernel in the BubbaOne.
3. excito-keyring - our keyring so you can authenticate packages from us

i hope this will make many people happy, and I hope we will be able to release a full lenny release soon.

/Carl Fürstenberg - excito dev

Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 15:26
by mouche
Awesome!
Should i dare to ask for a release schedule?

Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 16:58
by MaxM
Nice Job!
Is it possible to update the kernel in bubba1 or is that way into dangeorus territory (if it's stored in flash memory) ?

Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 17:02
by carl
MaxM wrote:Nice Job!
Is it possible to update the kernel in bubba1 or is that way into dangeorus territory (if it's stored in flash memory) ?
It is possible, but it is highly dangerous territory; thus we couldn't ship an generic kernel upgrader. The risk is, that if the kernel fails to be fully upgraded, your bubba is basically bricked, and and low level programmer is required to restore the brick to an electric equipment.
But if you feel an urge that you must try, I will do my best to supply with all information required for an upgrade.

/Carl

Posted: 25 Mar 2009, 17:05
by carl
mouche wrote:Awesome!
Should i dare to ask for a release schedule?
I hope we can have an release in a couple of weeks.

/Carl

Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 04:27
by Boy
Great news.
Just for my clarification, what it is the content of the image?
- Debian Lenny for Bubba CPU
- 3 packages you mentioned in the anouncement

So the web-administration is not working? Bit Torrent, FTP Server....

Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 08:21
by DanielM
WARNING, this install will reformat your harddrive. Any data on it will be lost.
Hmmm... So there will be no way of upgrading from Etch to Lenny without moving away my hundreds of gigs of films? It would be nice if the installer would wipe hda1 but leave hda2 intact. Or even better, let me change a row in my sources.list and just upgrading. But I guess that won't be possible?

/Daniel

Posted: 26 Mar 2009, 08:21
by carl
Boy wrote:Great news.
Just for my clarification, what it is the content of the image?
- Debian Lenny for Bubba CPU
- 3 packages you mentioned in the anouncement

So the web-administration is not working? Bit Torrent, FTP Server....
Correct, this is just the "raw" image; The full image will hopefully be available soon.

/Carl

Posted: 28 Mar 2009, 08:22
by vecka53
Hi!

I'm interested in howto update the kernel for b1.

/Markus

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 14:10
by MaxM
Does anyone what kernel version lenny is designed to run on and what kernel is in bubba1 ?

A couple of weeks????

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 11:29
by spiff_man
Well, a couple of weeks has gone since 25/3....

When can we expect a Lenny-release?

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 16:56
by mouche
MaxM wrote:Does anyone what kernel version lenny is designed to run on and what kernel is in bubba1 ?
I use the lenny-raw image and uname -a says:
Linux bubba-raw 2.6.16.16 #1 Tue May 16 21:45:07 CEST 2006 armv4tl GNU/Linux

Re: A couple of weeks????

Posted: 09 May 2009, 02:46
by mabl
spiff_man wrote:Well, a couple of weeks has gone since 25/3....
When can we expect a Lenny-release?
I am in the process of reinstalling my bubba and it would be nice if it's worth the trouble of configuring the raw_image or wait for a full image.

Could you give any estimates? Anyway, I really like to thank you for your work, but don't forget to inform us users. :D

Re: A couple of weeks????

Posted: 09 May 2009, 04:50
by carl
mabl wrote:
spiff_man wrote:Well, a couple of weeks has gone since 25/3....
When can we expect a Lenny-release?
I am in the process of reinstalling my bubba and it would be nice if it's worth the trouble of configuring the raw_image or wait for a full image.

Could you give any estimates? Anyway, I really like to thank you for your work, but don't forget to inform us users. :D
I think I can have an ready for release in the next week.

/Carl

Re: A couple of weeks????

Posted: 09 May 2009, 07:37
by mabl
carl wrote: I think I can have an ready for release in the next week.

/Carl
Great! That's what I wanted to hear :)