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Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:42 am
by roobarb!
gegs wrote:
ilovemyjoggler wrote:For those of us without any knowledge to tinker .... does this have any negative impact to using the update? If I update, will I still be able to reflash using the reflash tool (as my plan B) if something goes horribly wrong?
This was missing from the last OpenPeak update but I could still (and did) reflash my Jogglers. Also, any bootable OS on a stick will still work. I installed it last night out of curiosity and afterwards booted into SqueezePlay OS on a stick.
Yep, no problem with an external OS, just for updates to the native system via USB stick installer.

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:47 am
by ilovemyjoggler
roobarb! wrote:
gegs wrote:
roobarb! wrote:Also, there's still no /etc/.usb-key file, which means that USB-based updaters are not going to work without a little twiddling over telnet first.
Couldn't we add this to the image and repackage it?
Yes, I'm sure we could. But it's not there by default, so no PnP / SqueezePlay / SSH using USB installers for the time being.

All that's required is an empty .usb-key file and we're on a roll.
Soooo, cheeky question - does anyone fancy doing this? If so I'll wait to update!! :)

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 11:26 am
by rjdavies47
BuZz wrote:I made a 400mb image of the openpeak flash image - ftp://ftp.exotica.org.uk/pub/joggler/fi ... -14.img.gz - for those with small usb sticks.
BuZz,

Thanks for all the work that you do in support of us and our Jogglers. I have written your "small" image file to a Kingston DataTraveler 2GB USB stick and in Windows Explorer I can see that there are 11 files on it using 110MB of space. When I plug it into my Joggler and switch it on the O2 screen appears and the data activity light on the USB stick flashes for about 10 seconds and then nothing else happens. All I see is the O2 screen.

Is there anything else that I can do to start the re-flashing process?

Richard

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 3:53 pm
by nickbalti
Is there a way to install ICS onto the main memory so I don't have to keep a USB Pendrive in it?

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:11 pm
by BuZz
rjdavies47 wrote: Is there anything else that I can do to start the re-flashing process?
try another usb stick perhaps? I have tested the image and it does boot, so it could be a usb stick compatibility issue ?

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 4:33 pm
by offbeatdave
nickbalti wrote:Is there a way to install ICS onto the main memory so I don't have to keep a USB Pendrive in it?
I did this a bit ago (although I then went back to my own modified version of the stock OS (PnP III).
Have a look at what I did with ICS in this post.

I'd post any further questions in the dedicated ICS threads at http://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewto ... ?f=2&t=411 and http://www.jogglerwiki.com/forum/viewto ... ?f=2&t=318 so that the folk in the know come across them.

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:48 am
by rjdavies47
BuZz wrote:
rjdavies47 wrote: Is there anything else that I can do to start the re-flashing process?
try another usb stick perhaps? I have tested the image and it does boot, so it could be a usb stick compatibility issue ?
Thanks for the reply. I am sure that your image is OK but having tried three different usb sticks I still cannot get my Joggler to boot. So I wondered if I could use a usb keyboard to start the process? If so what would I need to type?

Richard

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:09 pm
by ilovemyjoggler
Just out of curiosity did anyone else get an immediate ota update when they went online after installing the new openpeak firmware followed by the joggler rebooting itself (two reboots so far)? :shock:

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:11 pm
by bairey
Hi,

I have manually installed the new OS and installed PNP 3.
I want to use the BBC i-player. In the old release I could manually enter the DNS adresses (I pass by unblock-US)
With the new release I no longer have access to the DNS values.
Can somebody help me manually configure the DNS adresses?


Thanks in advance.

Bob

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:23 pm
by offbeatdave
Do you mean in the iPlayer app itself or the Joggler in general? On the Joggler it is via Settings->Networking->Advanced and then disable use DHCP to pop in your own settings. No idea about the iPlayer app as I don't think I've ever had an option to change the settings.

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:30 pm
by bairey
Thanks for the reply.
I need to change my specs as I didn't notice the advanced button.

Many thanks

Bob

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 1:46 pm
by shaneu
Having real problems now, my Joggler froze and after a reboot can’t get past the OpenPeak screen. I’ve tried the reflashing tool which I have used before with success but this time after the “waiting for things to settle” screen has finished some text flashes up saying “will now halt” and the Joggler switches off. I’ve also tried the keyboard method with no success.
I have also tried to flash the new OpenPeak 4GB firmware but that gets stuck on a blue screen with an error – unable to format EFI partition.
Is my Joggler finally trashed or is there something else I can try.
Thanks

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:14 pm
by BuZz
shaneu: could be a problem with your onboard flash maybe? can you boot into ubuntu (base) or so from usb ? you could then see what it says about the internal flash and we could check if it doesnt read/write.

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 2:19 pm
by offbeatdave
bairey wrote:Thanks for the reply.
I need to change my specs as I didn't notice the advanced button.

Many thanks

Bob
Looking back at my previous posts, I failed to spot this feature myself back in May last year!

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:20 pm
by shaneu
offbeatdave
I've booted into ubuntu base and have got a joggler@joggler: prompt, having never used this what do I need to do to check the flash

Thanks

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:32 pm
by BuZz
shaneu wrote:offbeatdave
I've booted into ubuntu base and have got a joggler@joggler: prompt, having never used this what do I need to do to check the flash

Thanks
send me a copy of dmesg (this will upload it to my ftp here)

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dmesg >/tmp/dmesg.txt
echo -e "user ftp joggler@example.org\ncd incoming\nput /tmp/dmesg.txt dmesg`date +%s`.txt" | ftp -v -n aero.exotica.org.uk
checking mmcblk0

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sudo badblocks -v /dev/mmcblk0

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:15 pm
by wywywywy
Hi all,

After the automatic update to the new firmware, it seems like the SSH & Telnet daemons have been overwritten and I can't SSH or Telnet to it any more. So I tried reinstalling it by extracting sshscp.zip to a FAT USB stick, but the new firmware doesn't seem to read the content of the USB stick on boot any more for some reasons.

So, what can I do to get SSH working again?

Thanks.

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:26 pm
by offbeatdave
wywywywy wrote:Hi all,

After the automatic update to the new firmware, it seems like the SSH & Telnet daemons have been overwritten and I can't SSH or Telnet to it any more. So I tried reinstalling it by extracting sshscp.zip to a FAT USB stick, but the new firmware doesn't seem to read the content of the USB stick on boot any more for some reasons.

So, what can I do to get SSH working again?

Thanks.
USB sticks like the SSH one don't work on the new firmware. If you want Telnet working again, reflash the update using the link earlier somewhere in this thread or from the Software Distros on this Forum thread.

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 4:49 pm
by wywywywy
Ok thanks! I was hoping to cut the amount of work :) I might just go directly to Xubuntu instead then, because the GUI on the native OS restarts itself once every few days which is pretty annoying.

Re: New OpenPeak firmware update (30th April 2012)

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:31 am
by shaneu
BuZz wrote:
shaneu wrote:offbeatdave
I've booted into ubuntu base and have got a joggler@joggler: prompt, having never used this what do I need to do to check the flash

Thanks
send me a copy of dmesg (this will upload it to my ftp here)

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dmesg >/tmp/dmesg.txt
echo -e "user ftp joggler@example.org\ncd incoming\nput /tmp/dmesg.txt dmesg`date +%s`.txt" | ftp -v -n aero.exotica.org.uk
checking mmcblk0

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sudo badblocks -v /dev/mmcblk0
Buzz hopefully the txt file has been uploaded, the badblocks command returned a no such file or directory while trying to determine device size error message