Re: [gentoo-embedded] X server on minimal system

2005-09-30 Thread Kurt Kiefer
Here's some relevant info: USE="bitmap-fonts dlloader truetype-fonts type1-fonts uclibc" (have tried most combinations of all of these - always with uclibc on). Did you try "-bitmap-fonts"? Looks like your problem is with them... -- gentoo-embedded@gentoo.org mailing list

[gentoo-embedded] X server on minimal system

2005-09-30 Thread Joe Sapp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm trying to get an X server running on a minimal system built from a stage3 uclibc tarball. I think I've taken all the necessary steps, but I keep getting errors like: Elf_RelocateEntry() Unsupported relocation type 4 Elf_RelocateEntry() Unsupport

Re: [gentoo-embedded] flash card booting

2005-09-30 Thread Yuri Vasilevski
Hi, On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:06:04 -0400 "David F. Newman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The CPU module has a 2M flash chip that currently boots DOS. I also > have a PCMCIA PC/104 module that has a bios for booting off cards > and a 24M flash card from an old Cisco Catalyst switch. > > Does anyo

Re: [gentoo-embedded] flash card booting

2005-09-30 Thread Hanni Ali
I don't really know about the current flash card u are using but i suggest if you want to keep everything solid state look into ide and usb interface cards such as these find a local distributor http://www.m-sys.com/site/en-US/Products/DiskOnChip/DiskOnChip using the usb interface is the quickest

[gentoo-embedded] flash card booting

2005-09-30 Thread David F. Newman
I have put together a PC/104 system that I intend to run gentoo on and I am starting to work on putting together the OS. I'm just not entirely certain on the best way to boot it. The CPU module has a 2M flash chip that currently boots DOS. I also have a PCMCIA PC/104 module that has a bios fo