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we are using linux kernel 2.6.14 &nbsp;for our project.we need to upgrdae this..could help in this regard.&nbsp;<br >
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<DIV>Regards,</DIV>
D.SREEDEVI,<br >
Technical Manager,<br >
SSD,R&amp;D.<br >
ECIL.<br >
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                        <font face="Arial" size="2"><b><i>-- Original Message --</i></b><br >
                        From: arm-request@lists.fedoraproject.org<br >
                        To: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 16:06:07 +0000<br >
                        Subject: arm Digest, Vol 78, Issue 15<br >
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                        Today&#39;s Topics:<br >
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                        1. Pandaboard kernel 3.12.7 (Sid Boyce)<br >
                        2. Re: Pandaboard kernel 3.12.7 (Peter Robinson)<br >
                        3. Re: Pandaboard kernel 3.12.7 (Sid Boyce)<br >
                        4. Re: system with FXS port (Omalley_s)<br >
                        5. Re: system with FXS port (Peter Robinson)<br >
                        6. Re: BeagleBone Black CPU speed (Robert Nelson)<br >
                        7. Re: system with FXS port (Robert Moskowitz)<br >
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                        Message: 1<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 14:31:03 +0000<br >
                        From: Sid Boyce &lt;sboyce@blueyonder.co.uk&gt;<br >
                        To: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org<br >
                        Subject: [fedora-arm] Pandaboard kernel 3.12.7<br >
                        Message-ID: &lt;52D93EA7.9000307@blueyonder.co.uk&gt;<br >
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                        I am currently running this kernel # uname -r<br >
                        3.9.5-301.fc19.armv7hl<br >
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                        I blocked upgrading of the kernel as it caused a non-booting system.<br >
                        <br >
                        kernel headers 3.12.7-300.fc20 have been installed.<br >
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                        Is it now safe to upgrade the kernel to 3.12.7?<br >
                        Regards<br >
                        Sid.<br >
                        <br >
                        --<br >
                        Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot<br >
                        Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support<br >
                        Senior Staff Specialist, Cricket Coach<br >
                        Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks<br >
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                        Message: 2<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 14:35:59 +0000<br >
                        From: Peter Robinson &lt;pbrobinson@gmail.com&gt;<br >
                        To: sboyce@blueyonder.co.uk<br >
                        Cc: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org<br >
                        Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] Pandaboard kernel 3.12.7<br >
                        Message-ID:<br >
                        &lt;CALeDE9N8x3Y758sxhj_sREHyqQE4hh+5_bYsA3uKi-VYNwbwUw@mail.gmail.com&gt;<br >
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                        On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Sid Boyce &lt;sboyce@blueyonder.co.uk&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt; I am currently running this kernel # uname -r<br >
                        &gt; 3.9.5-301.fc19.armv7hl<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I blocked upgrading of the kernel as it caused a non-booting system.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; kernel headers 3.12.7-300.fc20 have been installed.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; Is it now safe to upgrade the kernel to 3.12.7?<br >
                        <br >
                        Not that I&#39;m aware of.<br >
                        <br >
                        Peter<br >
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                        Message: 3<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 15:06:09 +0000<br >
                        From: Sid Boyce &lt;sboyce@blueyonder.co.uk&gt;<br >
                        To: arm@lists.fedoraproject.org<br >
                        Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] Pandaboard kernel 3.12.7<br >
                        Message-ID: &lt;52D946E1.1060807@blueyonder.co.uk&gt;<br >
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                        On 17/01/14 14:35, Peter Robinson wrote:<br >
                        &gt; On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:31 PM, Sid Boyce &lt;sboyce@blueyonder.co.uk&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt;&gt; I am currently running this kernel # uname -r<br >
                        &gt;&gt; 3.9.5-301.fc19.armv7hl<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; I blocked upgrading of the kernel as it caused a non-booting system.<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; kernel headers 3.12.7-300.fc20 have been installed.<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; Is it now safe to upgrade the kernel to 3.12.7?<br >
                        &gt; Not that I&#39;m aware of.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; Peter<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        Thanks Peter,<br >
                        The last I saw on 8th. November after I experienced a non-booting system<br >
                        when the kernel was updated:-<br >
                        ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br >
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                        NOTE: It uses the old F19 kernel as the new F20 kernel doesn&#39;t boot<br >
                        on Panda -&gt; do not update the kernel.<br >
                        <br >
                        Thanks in advance.<br >
                        <br >
                        Regards,<br >
                        Jaromir.<br >
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                        Regards<br >
                        Sid.<br >
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                        --<br >
                        Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot<br >
                        Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support<br >
                        Senior Staff Specialist, Cricket Coach<br >
                        Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks<br >
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                        Message: 4<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 10:07:15 -0500<br >
                        From: Omalley_s &lt;omalley_s@rocketmail.com&gt;<br >
                        To: Robert Moskowitz &lt;rgm@htt-consult.com&gt;, &quot;Jared K. Smith&quot;<br >
                        &lt;jsmith@fedoraproject.org&gt;<br >
                        Cc: arm &lt;arm@lists.fedoraproject.org&gt;<br >
                        Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] system with FXS port<br >
                        Message-ID: &lt;idg55f11d4r8w6m10jvgccbf.1389971235178@email.android.com&gt;<br >
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                        The mirabox and d3 both have mini pci slots, but I don&#39;t think either are supported by fedora. Getting it to work might not be that bad depending on what they did with the bootloader.<br >
                        <br >
                        I am guessing that if you have a kernel driver for your pci card for x86, it should be able to be compiled into the arm kernel without a lot of fuss.<br >
                        <br >
                        I would love one to try.<br >
                        <br >
                        Robert Moskowitz &lt;rgm@htt-consult.com&gt; wrote:<br >
                        <br >
                        <br >
                        On 01/14/2014 03:52 PM, Jared K. Smith wrote:<br >
                        On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz &lt;rgm@htt-consult.com&gt; wrote:<br >
                        I am looking for a arm board, supported by Fedora, with an FXS port to work with Asterisk.<br >
                        <br >
                        I&#39;m not aware of anything out there at this time. I have heard of people using a mini-pcie to pcie bridge to use a standard PCI-E FXS card, but that seems to me to be overkill.<br >
                        <br >
                        I am not finding ANY usb-fxs dongles out there. Just the openusbfxs project which is rather stagnant.<br >
                        <br >
                        Which arm boards have mini-pci? At least I have a pci fxs card, if I have to go that way, but I would first shop around for a mini-pci fxs card.<br >
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                        Message: 5<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 15:12:33 +0000<br >
                        From: Peter Robinson &lt;pbrobinson@gmail.com&gt;<br >
                        To: Omalley_s &lt;omalley_s@rocketmail.com&gt;<br >
                        Cc: arm &lt;arm@lists.fedoraproject.org&gt;<br >
                        Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] system with FXS port<br >
                        Message-ID:<br >
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                        On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Omalley_s &lt;omalley_s@rocketmail.com&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt; The mirabox and d3 both have mini pci slots, but I don&#39;t think either are<br >
                        &gt; supported by fedora. Getting it to work might not be that bad depending on<br >
                        &gt; what they did with the bootloader.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I am guessing that if you have a kernel driver for your pci card for x86, it<br >
                        &gt; should be able to be compiled into the arm kernel without a lot of fuss.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I would love one to try.<br >
                        <br >
                        People have got the Mirabox to work with Fedora using our default<br >
                        kernel. The issue is that because the supplied uboot doesn&#39;t support<br >
                        DT you&#39;ve got to faff about with appending it and we don&#39;t support<br >
                        that OOTB although in and of itself it&#39;s not hard to do.<br >
                        <br >
                        Peter<br >
                        <br >
                        <br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; On 01/14/2014 03:52 PM, Jared K. Smith wrote:<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz &lt;rgm@htt-consult.com&gt;<br >
                        &gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; I am looking for a arm board, supported by Fedora, with an FXS port to<br >
                        &gt;&gt; work with Asterisk.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I&#39;m not aware of anything out there at this time. I have heard of people<br >
                        &gt; using a mini-pcie to pcie bridge to use a standard PCI-E FXS card, but that<br >
                        &gt; seems to me to be overkill.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I am not finding ANY usb-fxs dongles out there. Just the openusbfxs project<br >
                        &gt; which is rather stagnant.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; Which arm boards have mini-pci? At least I have a pci fxs card, if I have<br >
                        &gt; to go that way, but I would first shop around for a mini-pci fxs card.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
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                        Message: 6<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 09:19:46 -0600<br >
                        From: Robert Nelson &lt;robertcnelson@gmail.com&gt;<br >
                        To: Peter Robinson &lt;pbrobinson@gmail.com&gt;<br >
                        Cc: Fedora ARM secondary architecture list<br >
                        &lt;arm@lists.fedoraproject.org&gt;<br >
                        Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] BeagleBone Black CPU speed<br >
                        Message-ID:<br >
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                        On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 3:52 AM, Peter Robinson &lt;pbrobinson@gmail.com&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt; On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Robert Nelson &lt;robertcnelson@gmail.com&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt;&gt; On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Steve Underwood &lt;steveu@coppice.org&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt;&gt;&gt; Hi,<br >
                        &gt;&gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt;&gt; It looks like the BeagleBone Black is still running at 550MHz with the<br >
                        &gt;&gt;&gt; latest Fedora 20. Does anyone know what is holding it back from running at<br >
                        &gt;&gt;&gt; 1GHz? Is the a uboot thing, or a kernel thing, or something else? I saw a<br >
                        &gt;&gt;&gt; version of uboot referred to as making the BBB run at 1GHz, but when I tried<br >
                        &gt;&gt;&gt; experimenting with that I got the same 550MHz clock speed.<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; with v3.12.x:<br >
                        &gt;&gt; These 5 patches are needed:<br >
                        &gt;&gt; https://github.com/RobertCNelson/linux-dev/tree/am33x-v3.12/patches/cpufreq<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; or with v3.13-rcX:<br >
                        &gt;&gt; https://github.com/RobertCNelson/linux-dev/blob/am33x-v3.13/patches/dts/0002-arm-dts-am335x-boneblack-add-cpu0-opp-points.patch<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I&#39;ve enabled the generic cpufreq support, we had it disabled as when<br >
                        &gt; it first landed it had problems.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; The BBB is booting with 3.13rc8 with no patches but there&#39;s a few<br >
                        &gt; issues I need to resolve this week with USB so I&#39;ll review that for<br >
                        &gt; the BB patchset to make sure it&#39;s there. Is it queued to go upstream<br >
                        &gt; for 3.14?<br >
                        <br >
                        3.14 is closed, I&#39;m cleaning my patches listed in that repo and<br >
                        planning to post to l-a/l-o after v3.14-rc1 hits..<br >
                        <br >
                        Talking with CircuitCo, they would prefer the default pinmux to be<br >
                        setup like so:<br >
                        <br >
                        http://elinux.org/Basic_Proto_Cape<br >
                        <br >
                        So i&#39;m adding those changes to the push too..<br >
                        <br >
                        Regards,<br >
                        <br >
                        --<br >
                        Robert Nelson<br >
                        http://www.rcn-ee.com/<br >
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                        Message: 7<br >
                        Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 11:05:52 -0500<br >
                        From: Robert Moskowitz &lt;rgm@htt-consult.com&gt;<br >
                        To: Omalley_s &lt;omalley_s@rocketmail.com&gt;, &quot;Jared K. Smith&quot;<br >
                        &lt;jsmith@fedoraproject.org&gt;<br >
                        Cc: arm &lt;arm@lists.fedoraproject.org&gt;<br >
                        Subject: Re: [fedora-arm] system with FXS port<br >
                        Message-ID: &lt;52D954E0.6090106@htt-consult.com&gt;<br >
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                        On 01/17/2014 10:07 AM, Omalley_s wrote:<br >
                        &gt; The mirabox and d3 both have mini pci slots, but I don&#39;t think either<br >
                        &gt; are supported by fedora. Getting it to work might not be that bad<br >
                        &gt; depending on what they did with the bootloader.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I am guessing that if you have a kernel driver for your pci card for<br >
                        &gt; x86, it should be able to be compiled into the arm kernel without a<br >
                        &gt; lot of fuss.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I would love one to try.<br >
                        <br >
                        I was reminded that with spandsp, you can get a v32modem to function as<br >
                        an fxs port. Of course this puts the burden for i/o handling on your<br >
                        cpu. Use to do this lots of years ago, and really forgot those days.<br >
                        You do have to watch out for how disk i/o could interupt the modem handling.<br >
                        <br >
                        I am hoping with a duo-core arm, like the cubie2 or truck and a smallish<br >
                        SSD drive (what do I need for storage anyway?), I can get this working<br >
                        with a usb modem. Will also test out the cisco SPA-112 which is supose<br >
                        to have all the functionality I need.<br >
                        <br >
                        This is now slotted as a feb/mar project.<br >
                        <br >
                        thanks all for the advice. Though a &#39;real&#39; fxs for an arm board would<br >
                        be the makings of a real home pbx solution.<br >
                        <br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; Robert Moskowitz &lt;rgm@htt-consult.com&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; On 01/14/2014 03:52 PM, Jared K. Smith wrote:<br >
                        &gt;&gt; On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 3:15 PM, Robert Moskowitz<br >
                        &gt;&gt; &lt;rgm@htt-consult.com &lt;mailto:rgm@htt-consult.com&gt;&gt; wrote:<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; I am looking for a arm board, supported by Fedora, with an FXS<br >
                        &gt;&gt; port to work with Asterisk.<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt;<br >
                        &gt;&gt; I&#39;m not aware of anything out there at this time. I have heard of<br >
                        &gt;&gt; people using a mini-pcie to pcie bridge to use a standard PCI-E FXS<br >
                        &gt;&gt; card, but that seems to me to be overkill.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; I am not finding ANY usb-fxs dongles out there. Just the openusbfxs<br >
                        &gt; project which is rather stagnant.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt; Which arm boards have mini-pci? At least I have a pci fxs card, if I<br >
                        &gt; have to go that way, but I would first shop around for a mini-pci fxs<br >
                        &gt; card.<br >
                        &gt;<br >
                        &gt;<br >
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