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Re: [trinity-users] Re: switching from gnome to tde on stretch, what do I edit?

From: Gene Heskett <gheskett@...>
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 19:59:20 -0400
On Thursday 04 April 2019 19:03:46 deloptes wrote:

> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > No clue, I built it for the rock64, on the rock64, useing the
> > patches from the linux-rt mailing list links, but when I asked how
> > to install it, 3 times �over about as many weeks, and got ignored, I
> > gave up. Their propaganda says good support, but AFAIWC, there isn't
> > any. �But the pi is only very marginally better. �Bulding an rt
> > kernel on the pi is a several hour project, on the rock64 its about
> > 30 minutes, which amply demo's the difference in speeds. �Too bad I
> > cannot use it. Neither has any docs available to aid the hacker.
> > Those are proprietary designs. Run the linux they supply, or go
> > pound sand.
>
> Which one the rock64 or the PI ... I got already confused.
 
Both.  I wanted a comparison of build times, both done on the same usb2 
interfaced SSD.  I built it 4.something at the time, on the rock64, for 
arm64 then did a make clean, took the drive to the pi and changed the 
architecture to armhf, and built it on the pi.

> For the PI there are very good descriptions of the boot process and
> what you need to have on the SD card ... I need to find the links I
> used. Also not necessary to build directly on the PI, but you can
> cross compile .... well might be easier for you to build directly on
> the PI.
>
> regards
>


Cheers, Gene Heskett
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