Lennart Sorensen wrote...
> I actually highly doubt there are that many armv7 boxes running armel.
> armhf was a nice performance improvement and worth the hassle to reinstall
> if you had such a box in the first place. I think most armel systems
> are probably armv5, often the marvell chips. Not sure if anyone is
> running it on Raspberry pi (Original, not 2 or 3) systems (...)
That would be me. If somebody has instructions how to build (or: where
to get) a current u-boot that boots a vanilla kernel, resulting in a
system that does *not* see 8kIRQ/sec, I'll happily take a hint.
At the moment, I run the 4.1 series based on the huge Raspbian patch,
which is quite painful. Forwarding to even 4.4 failed.
Lesson learned: Never buy hardware that's not supported mainline, or
will be in a forseeable time.
Christoph
PS: I think it's about time to restrict this to debian-arm, Reply-To:
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