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Sat Mar 14 08:40:39 UTC 2015  <cazalla>   well that's why i have a pogo otw

Sat Mar 14 07:39:44 UTC 2015  <ben_vulpes>   <asciilifeform> presently the only package of -source- i've succeeded in building into a kernel that can be used on pogo - was netbsd. << it's over. eat a strategic banana, let them have the abandoned fortresses, move to the hills and build batteries of cheapish ground and air control devices to hold no mans land, lick wounds, regroup.

Sat Mar 14 07:23:56 UTC 2015  <cazalla>   anyway, i have a pogo otw, we'll see what comes of that next week

Fri Mar 13 23:22:13 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   (my original vision for the 'pogo' experiment wasn't simply to have a cheapo linux box that runs bitcoind, but to have a box where there are only a few MB of weight -total- -- thus making audit into something like a realistic possibility)

Fri Mar 13 23:20:49 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   presently the only package of -source- i've succeeded in building into a kernel that can be used on pogo - was netbsd.

Fri Mar 13 23:19:51 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   danielpbarron: i am chatting from debian-on-a-pogo... << if danielpbarron (or anyone else) has -built- a linux kernel of whatever description, in such a way that it runs on pogo - please wake me up & show.

Fri Mar 13 22:17:17 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Logged on 13-03-2015 17:04:39; danielpbarron: i am chatting from debian-on-a-pogo -- it's very nice, and if anyone wants such a machine I highly recommend it

Fri Mar 13 21:11:00 UTC 2015  <cazalla>   mircea_popescu, they don't sell them locally, i am hopeful i can buy a plug it in and away it goes pogo from here once that is sorted

Fri Mar 13 21:09:40 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=13-03-2015#1051634 << try the pogo version ?

Fri Mar 13 18:37:46 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   so then it's more like, "can't get an os for pogo, we like to believe it can be done nevertheless" ?

Fri Mar 13 18:36:54 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   2) find out why buildroot's kernel doesn't run on pogo

Fri Mar 13 18:36:31 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   two leads: 1) port whatever's in netbsd to openbsd to get it going on pogo

Fri Mar 13 18:35:54 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   asciilifeform so what's the situation here, can't get an os for pogo ?

Fri Mar 13 18:30:24 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   danielpbarron: i spent quite a bit of time simply trying to get a vanilla linux kernel made with 'buildroot' (built for this very purpose - routers) to boot on pogo.

Fri Mar 13 17:04:39 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   i am chatting from debian-on-a-pogo -- it's very nice, and if anyone wants such a machine I highly recommend it

Fri Mar 13 17:02:42 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   when that static build of bitcoind is ready, i'll try to compile it for pogo and see if it runs on debian

Fri Mar 13 16:49:46 UTC 2015  <asciilifeform>   what does this mean for pogo? << it means that one of you will have to come up with an os

Fri Mar 13 16:34:19 UTC 2015  <assbot>   Logged on 31-01-2015 01:43:22; asciilifeform: danielpbarron: iirc, openbsd will not see the nand flash on the 'pogo.'

Fri Mar 13 16:33:26 UTC 2015  <danielpbarron>   nearly cured of wanting anything whatsoever to do with netbsd << what does this mean for pogo?

Fri Mar 13 06:10:34 UTC 2015  <mircea_popescu>   right. in which line : since all hdds come reflashable anyway, how hard would it be to rape a ssd like we're raping the pogo, i wonder ?

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