milkshake
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and updating the packages to the latest versions compatible with out OS
Maybe he also broke his R shoulder button and needs to open it up and do manual contact junk to get it to work.yeah, but a reflash takes all of 3 minutes![]()
Maybe he also broke his R shoulder button and needs to open it up and do manual contact junk to get it to work.yeah, but a reflash takes all of 3 minutes![]()
ED, the repo priorities are set in the arch.conf file .. you can put the Pandora repo at higher priority than the Angstrom one, and it should "just work" ..
yep and they are the default on a fresh zaxxon install.I'll try that.
Does the old Angström repo still exist?
ED, the repo priorities are set in the arch.conf file .. you can put the Pandora repo at higher priority than the Angstrom one, and it should "just work" ..
arch.conf
omap3-pandora-feed.conf
base-feed.conf
opkg.conf
debug-feed.conf
perl-feed.conf
gstreamer-feed.conf
python-feed.conf
noarch-feed.conf
arch all 1
arch any 6
arch noarch 11
arch arm 16
arch armv4 21
arch armv4t 26
archv5te 31
archv6 36
arch7 41
archv7a 46
arch omap3-pandora 51
http://openpandora.org/feeds/unstable/omap3-pandora/
Wow, this stuff is documented beyond badly. Angstrom heroes probably know the answer, but all I could find in the opkg wiki is:So, how do I set that up in the config files?
A sample of how that would look and how it works is probably asked too much. Couldn't find the code that parses arch.conf through the google code web interfaceQ. Does opkg have a feature similar to APT pinning?
A. Yes you can define priorities on the architecture field (the second field in a feed definition) in /etc/opkg/arch.conf
Wow, this stuff is documented beyond badly. Angstrom heroes probably know the answer, but all I could find in the opkg wiki is:So, how do I set that up in the config files?
A sample of how that would look and how it works is probably asked too much. Couldn't find the code that parses arch.conf through the google code web interfaceQ. Does opkg have a feature similar to APT pinning?
A. Yes you can define priorities on the architecture field (the second field in a feed definition) in /etc/opkg/arch.conf![]()
Kind of off-topic, but you're probably looking for this: http://pandorawiki.org/Running_Linux_from_an_SD_card#Access_the_NAND(Yeah, my NAND is full and I really don't want to re-flash, but recover it somehow .. so I have to figure out how to mount the NAND, delete a file, and so on ..