Hello! Around 1:30AM (EDT NY Time) I was busy restoring a tar file of one of my systems when it was then time to run SVN and update that local repository to what's considered normal on the ones at the host.
I kept timing out there. I tried doing the same thing at the regular one, same thing. I even tried checking the website to see if it had any clews. Nothing there, my browser insisted that the site wasn't at home.
Now, running SVN on the V2 repository completes appropriately until it reaches the emulation layer for video: root@jimkirk2:~# cd /usr/src/lobos root@jimkirk2:/usr/src/lobos# cd coreboot-v2 root@jimkirk2:/usr/src/lobos/coreboot-v2# svn update U documentation/Kconfig.tex svn: Failed to add directory 'util/x86emu': object of the same name already exists root@jimkirk2:/usr/src/lobos/coreboot-v2#
That's been happening since an update at about the beginning of the month.
Change of subject here:
Did anyone from the team contribute an article on Coreboot to the Linux Journal magazine for September? The magazine always mentions what the subscriber has to look forward to next month in the current month's issue table of contents. -- Gregg C Levine hansolofalcon@worldnet.att.net "The Force will be with you always." Obi-Wan Kenobi