Yes, it's on google groups:
redsleeve-users@googlegroups.com

Also possibly of interest:
https://github.com/redsleeve-linux

You'll need to join the list before you can post to it.

This should all be easier to find, but this "work" thing has been wiping out all the time I have for cool things like work on the distro. :-(




On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 9:36 AM, Nicolas <nicolas@shivaserv.fr> wrote:
Gordan,

Is there any mailing list for redsleeve to avoid to spam this one? I'm trying to suscribe to this one (https://lists.redsleeve.org/mailman/listinfo/users).

I'm trying to enable OTG mode on redsleeve image for the pi0, but he doesn't boot :)


6 mars 2017 08:45 "Nicolas" <nicolas@shivaserv.fr> a écrit:
Ok thanks :)

I will try on Pi0 and tell you the feedback :)



6 mars 2017 08:44 "Gordan Bobic" <gordan@redsleeve.org> a écrit:

For FPU heavy operations - maybe. For pointer chasing like most server tasks - no.
Soft-float can still use the hardware FPU.
On 6 Mar 2017 07:33, "Nicolas" <nicolas@shivaserv.fr> wrote:
Yes, I know what means h, but if redsleeve provides image for pi2, it will be less fast than C7?


Nicolas




6 mars 2017 08:24 "Gordan Bobic" <gordan@redsleeve.org> a écrit:
Ressleeve is soft-float, for ARMv5 (armv5tel) and later CPUs.
CentOS 7 is hard-float, for ARMv7 and later CPUs (armv7hl).
The missing "h" is for hard-float.
On 6 Mar 2017 07:18, "Nicolas" <nicolas@shivaserv.fr> wrote:
Hi Jacco,

I'm trying the redsleeve image on Pi2, and then I will try on Pi0.

Why the pi2 image is armv7l in place of armv7hl ?


Nicolas




3 mars 2017 13:11 "Jacco Ligthart" <jacco@redsleeve.org> a écrit:
On 03/03/17 11:31, Nicolas wrote:
Hi team,

Is there any working image for Pi Zero on C7 ? :)

I'm pretty sure the one from Pi2 can work but I've not tested it yet.

You could try a redsleeve image:
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.redsleeve.org/pub/el7-devel/el7/rootfs/raspi-redsleeve7.3-cli-0.6.img.xz

I don't (yet) own a zero, so this is untested. But if the CPU and boot process is similar to a raspberry model 1, it should boot.
user=root
pass=password1234

Let me know if this worked :)

Jacco

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