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crond

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    RE: forum doesnt work with IE9
    "Anti-Microsoft comments are NOT welcome." No one here, will do that. Do not WORRY .People here are Professionals. "Using alternatives to IE9, or changing the default settings, is not an option. As all webdesigners know, sites simply have to work with what people have... " yes , no doubt in that. But, the point might be, the site has some small stability issue after some changes made due to security breach in kernel.org. So, just want to check whether site is up or not, you might be asked to use other browsers. And, now to check with your issue, I am typing this message, and sent you one private message through IE9 in Windows-7. And I dont have anything in my mind right now to start a forum topic. If I get one I will post through IE9 and will let you to know. Have a very good day
    Link to this post 16 Apr 12

    "Anti-Microsoft comments are NOT welcome."
    No one here, will do that. Do not WORRY .People here are Professionals.

    "Using alternatives to IE9, or changing the default settings, is not an option.

    As all webdesigners know, sites simply have to work with what people have... "

    yes , no doubt in that. But, the point might be, the site has some small stability issue after some changes made due to security breach in kernel.org. So, just want to check whether site is up or not, you might be asked to use other browsers.

    And, now to check with your issue, I am typing this message, and sent you one private message through IE9 in Windows-7.
    And I dont have anything in my mind right now to start a forum topic. If I get one I will post through IE9 and will let you to know.

    Have a very good day

  • crond
    RE: Help on SD Boot Partition
    happy to hear that. Feel free to come here, in case if you need any help.
    Link to this post 31 Mar 12

    happy to hear that.
    Feel free to come here, in case if you need any help.

  • crond
    RE: Help on SD Boot Partition
    "If I try with Windows it says that support is not formatted. Is it right? " In this place, do you mean, laptop/desktop or Win CE in board? In either case , yes, it wont read ext FS. You can use some third party apps to read the ext FS in host system . after creating the partition in SD card, did you check by mounting the both ? I believe that, the SD card is not made bootable yet . If possible try with some other script. Support for beagle board is more in network. My guess is the bootable info written in FAT FS type,[ which is mostly not made correctly here ],and Root FS in ext2 .
    Link to this post 29 Mar 12

    "If I try with Windows it says that support is not formatted. Is it right? "
    In this place, do you mean, laptop/desktop or Win CE in board?
    In either case , yes, it wont read ext FS. You can use some third party apps to read the ext FS in host system .

    after creating the partition in SD card, did you check by mounting the both ?

    I believe that, the SD card is not made bootable yet . If possible try with some other script.
    Support for beagle board is more in network.

    My guess is the bootable info written in FAT FS type,[ which is mostly not made correctly here ],and Root FS in ext2 .

  • crond
    RE: kernel error problem
    What actually you are trying to compile? Kernel ? In the board itself? In embedded systems mostly, Cross-Development is better than Native development. The root problem might be, "Bad block table found at page 131008, version 0x01 " Due the invalid entry [ the entries not expected by this kernel] ,everything may go down. The best solution is , approach your board supplier.Is the operation you are trying to do is supported by the board?
    Link to this post 03 Mar 12

    What actually you are trying to compile? Kernel ? In the board itself?

    In embedded systems mostly, Cross-Development is better than Native development.

    The root problem might be, "Bad block table found at page 131008, version 0x01 "
    Due the invalid entry [ the entries not expected by this kernel] ,everything may go down.

    The best solution is , approach your board supplier.Is the operation you are trying to do is supported by the board?

  • crond
    RE: So, I decided to...
    " Is it for free? " No doubt in that. I am very very happy to share with anyone if they interested. Right now am in work place. Will send to your id, you mentioned in your first post, once I reach my home. Regarding the last part, I prefer Fedora, since thats my very first Linux distro .ANd moreover, the "vi" editor that you will use to do 'C' program, in Fedora is good, whereas in Ubuntu you need to update the same for easy use. If you are installing any one of those, in your hard drive you need to choose the "GCC" option to install [ in fedora ] . If you are trying as Live CD/DVD boot without hard drive, it will be there. I remember, I used it .
    Link to this post 20 Feb 12

    " Is it for free? "
    No doubt in that. I am very very happy to share with anyone if they interested.
    Right now am in work place. Will send to your id, you mentioned in your first post, once I reach my home.

    Regarding the last part, I prefer Fedora, since thats my very first Linux distro .ANd moreover, the "vi" editor that you will use to do 'C' program, in Fedora is good, whereas in Ubuntu you need to update the same for easy use.

    If you are installing any one of those, in your hard drive you need to choose the "GCC" option to install [ in fedora ] .
    If you are trying as Live CD/DVD boot without hard drive, it will be there. I remember, I used it .

  • crond
    RE: So, I decided to...
    Glad to see you here. You made a good[the best] decision , Learning 'C' "I know C is almost like C++ " No. C++ is almost like 'C', with some more feautres and filling the de-merits of 'C' . If you really want to learn 'C' in a deep, avoid some sort of books, which is based on the Number of Days to complete [ without considering the reader's capacity ] . Get one copy of "The C Programming Language" By, the 'C'-language creators, Ritchie and Ken Thomson. I bet, you will enjoy that. you can use Mingw in Windows as Mfillpot told, and turbo c if you want , till you get rid of ants. If your harddrive alone affected, remaining parts are good means, you can do, 1. remove your hard disk 2. Get one Linux Live CD/DVD or even USB 3. Boot from CD/DVD/USB 4. Learn 'C' pgm, do 'C' pgm and dont forget to copy your work to another medium, [ just a pen drive]. If you want soft copy of that book, just let me to know Have a great stay here,
    Link to this post 20 Feb 12

    Glad to see you here.
    You made a good[the best] decision , Learning 'C'

    "I know C is almost like C++ "
    No. C++ is almost like 'C', with some more feautres and filling the de-merits of 'C' .

    If you really want to learn 'C' in a deep, avoid some sort of books, which is based on the Number of Days to complete [ without considering the reader's capacity ] .

    Get one copy of "The C Programming Language" By, the 'C'-language creators, Ritchie and Ken Thomson.

    I bet, you will enjoy that.

    you can use Mingw in Windows as Mfillpot told, and turbo c if you want , till you get rid of ants.

    If your harddrive alone affected, remaining parts are good means, you can do,

    1. remove your hard disk
    2. Get one Linux Live CD/DVD or even USB
    3. Boot from CD/DVD/USB
    4. Learn 'C' pgm, do 'C' pgm and dont forget to copy your work to another medium, [ just a pen drive].

    If you want soft copy of that book, just let me to know

    Have a great stay here,

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