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List:       kde-active
Subject:    New Plasma active stick image 1.0.122
From:       Stefan.Werden () open-slx ! de (Stefan Werden)
Date:       2011-05-27 18:14:20
Message-ID: 1480611904.8802.1306520060595.JavaMail.open-xchange () www ! open-slx ! de
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Cornelius,
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what device are you using. I just tested a WeTab with the download-version of
the WeTab
 [http://download.open-slx.com/iso/11.4/plasma-active-WeTab.i686-1.0.122.iso]
plasma-active-WeTab.i686-1.0.122.iso
[http://download.open-slx.com/iso/11.4/plasma-active-WeTab.i686-1.0.122.iso] . I
could boot the WeTab rev.2 with no bios-update.
?
So do you have more informations?
?
So currently I see two solutions:
?
- check md5sum
- dd and do afterwards a sync to insure everything is written to the stick
- dd to a different stick. Some stricks don't boot properly after dd'ing
something to them
?
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So it is difficult for me because I can not reproduce the error here. Also
booting a different device like a Thinkpad works here.
The next step is to find out where this kernel message comes from.
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regards,
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Stefan

Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher at kde.org> hat am 25. Mai 2011 um 23:43
geschrieben:

> On Wednesday 25 May 2011 Stefan Werden wrote:
> >
> > wie have new image on download.open-slx.de/iso/11.4
>
> I downloaded the image and wrote it to a USB stick. When I boot from it on the
> WeTab I get the error "10240768.spl: file not found" when loading the Linux
> Kernel and the system stops to load. Is this a known problem? What can I do to
> make it work?
>
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> Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher at kde.org>
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Dr. Stefan Werden
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Einsteinring 7, 90453 N?rnberg, Germany


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