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Tue Mar 24 22:13:42 UTC 2015 <assbot> Logged on 10-02-2015 23:14:45; danielpbarron: asciilifeform, what about gentoo on the pogo?
Tue Mar 24 22:13:27 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> oh, i guess the reason no gentoo was the kernel and userland are bigger; but if it's not going into the eeprom gentoo should work
Tue Mar 24 22:10:27 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> i'm not so busy, but not so capable
Tue Mar 24 22:10:21 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> ascii is probably capable, but he's also very busy
Tue Mar 24 22:10:01 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> yeah
Tue Mar 24 22:06:47 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> ascii was looking at netbsd for a time; there was some bug where it couldn't see the nand, plus we discovered nasty things about netbsd in general
Tue Mar 24 22:04:28 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> yeah
Tue Mar 24 22:03:40 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> i was holding out for the thing that gets installed in the eeprom
Tue Mar 24 22:01:37 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> his instructions were strictly for building bitcoind for pogo
Tue Mar 24 22:01:18 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> ascii did not brew the OS i'm using
Tue Mar 24 21:59:25 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> but the dynamic bitcoind wouldn't work on it; this may be resolved with the "new bitcoind 32 bit"
Tue Mar 24 21:58:52 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> gotten* / and debian is preferable because no systemd
Tue Mar 24 21:58:37 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> so far i've gotton both debian and archlinux to work on a pogo
Tue Mar 24 21:57:25 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> the static bitcoind might work on that
Tue Mar 24 21:57:16 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> debian works well on pogo, i'm ircing from it right now
Tue Mar 24 21:56:58 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> it could be debian
Tue Mar 24 21:41:46 UTC 2015 <assbot> 40 results for 'from:danielpbarron vs' - #bitcoin-assets search
Tue Mar 24 21:41:25 UTC 2015 <danielpbarron> well i didn't start it from scratch; I copied .bitcoin from the sata one
Tue Mar 24 21:40:58 UTC 2015 <nubbins`> <+danielpbarron> i also had one going that was using a USB3 stick -- stopped it after a week or so when it was clearly way too slow <<< how far'd you get?