Oops 0524 - Re: Fedora-Xfce-armhfp-22-20150223-sda.raw.xz - Cubietruck

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On 02/25/2015 04:29 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
For this test:

Serial console disconnected
HDMI monitor directly connected to HDMI port (past tests had HDMI/VGA adapter to KVM switch)
Unpowered USB hub with keybd & mouse
mSD card boot

I loosely timed the boot. The boot starts with various messages and 2 pengiuns.
The text disappears but pengiuns remain for 20 sec
The pengiuns disappear and the screen is black for 40 sec
Blacklight comes on for 20 sec
mouse appears for 20 sec
Empty configurator screen appears for 5 sec
Configurator options appear.

So for 40 sec it is: "Hello anyone home". No indication that anything is happening. At least a wait screen would be nice.

The only video resolution is 1024x768. I was hoping that direct connected HDMI would offer higher resolution. Seems not?

This is all the tests for today.  Most likely.


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