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Bananian Linux - 14.09
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Please release it today (18.09), I can't wait till friday  |
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1. Can I use expand root fs when I updated 14.08 to 14.09? I don't want to lose data.
2. cpufreq-info command give me: "current CPU frequency is 600 MHz." How to increase CPU frequency? Is it automatic? |
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Post Last Edited by Bananian at 2014-9-18 08:33
1. You can. But if somethings goes wrong you will lose all data! Make a backup before changing filesystem size!
2. Yes, it scales dynamically between 600 and 1000 Mhz. You can change this by editing /etc/rc.local but I do not recommend to do so.
You can also overclock your CPU by adjusting those parameters. |
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Hello,
Update was running – only this error-messages:
[....] Loading cpufreq kernel modules...ERROR: could not insert 'cpufreq_powersave': Exec format error
ERROR: could not insert 'cpufreq_stats': Exec format error
ERROR: could not insert 'cpufreq_userspace': Exec format error
ERROR: could not insert 'cpufreq_conservative': Exec format error
done (none).
But I see no problems. Thanks!!!!
Once I miss the ax25-driver-modules and the ax25 protcoll.. So I must build my new own kernel..
Please – it’s possible to make the ax25 available in the next update????? |
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It is safe to ignore these messages. It is just that the new kernel isn't loaded yet while updating. After reboot everyting should be fine.
Could you please write a feature request in our bugtracker? https://dev.bananian.org/
There will be a minor update pushing a new kernel into Bananian Linux. Maybe we can integrate the ax25 modules. |
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Thanks for the new bananian build 14.09.
I can now use usb flash as rootfs with GUID partition (if you have more than one usb attached) |
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Thanks for the new bananian build 14.09.
I can now use usb flash as rootfs with GUID partition (if ...
sammo Posted at 2014-9-18 15:28 
Hi, could you tell us how you could use a) rootfs on usb and b) GUI ? |
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