Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => TCB Q&A Forum => Topic started by: GAI on March 26, 2021, 12:25:26 AM
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I install tiny core in my rasspberry cm3+ 13.03
I install compiletc secondly , I build my code , it tall me
error while loading shared libraries : libisl.so.15 :can not open shared object file : no such or directory
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what should i do
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Load the isl and/or isl-dev extensions
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Hi GAI.
Welcome to the forum.
There's a handy command to search for files called provides.sh
To lookup a missing file, simply type
provides.sh libisl.so.15
If you check the drop box [Search] of the GUI apps manager.
You'll see [Provides], which yields the same result.
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Load the isl and/or isl-dev extensions
this is right I load the isl
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Load the isl and/or isl-dev extensions
this is right I load the isl
I haven't gui ,how start gui
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There should be a meta-extension called TC.tcz for any piCore release.
If you can't find one.
This would do the trick.
tce-load -w Xorg flwm_topside wbar aterm
tce-load -i Xorg flwm_topside wbar aterm
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There should be a meta-extension called TC.tcz for any piCore release.
If you can't find one.
This would do the trick.
tce-load -w Xorg flwm_topside wbar aterm
tce-load -i Xorg flwm_topside wbar aterm
I haven't internet
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There should be a meta-extension called TC.tcz for any piCore release.
If you can't find one.
This would do the trick.
tce-load -w Xorg flwm_topside wbar aterm
tce-load -i Xorg flwm_topside wbar aterm
My USB cable network card is rtl8152. How can I drive it
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Which model of RPi are you using (most of them have a built-in network interface)?
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Hi Juanito
Which model of RPi are you using (most of them have a built-in network interface)?
The OP says
I install tiny core in my rasspberry cm3+ 13.03
That's Compute Module 3+
A cheaper way if you want to build a cluster of Raspberry Pi
I never buy one though
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Which model of RPi are you using (most of them have a built-in network interface)?
raspberry Compute Module 3+
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If you search the forums, there are several posts about how to get a usb to network adapter working with an RPi0 - I don't know how relevant this is to an RPi compute module though..
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My USB cable network card is rtl8152. How can I drive it
You'll probably need to build the driver for it.
I've never tried, but I think this page (https://github.com/wget/realtek-r8152-linux) would help.
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Ref: http://tinycorelinux.net/13.x/armv7/releases/RPi/src/kernel/5.10.13-piCore-v7_modules.tar.xz
The following drivers might help:
lib/modules/5.10.13-piCore-v7/kernel/drivers/net/usb/r8152.ko
lib/modules/5.10.13-piCore-v7/kernel/drivers/net/usb/rtl8150.ko