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Mechanisms to experiments with those ARM Juno machines are different from other digitalis machines (due to a different CPU arch, a different boot process, aso), but they also offer remote control like other machines. | Mechanisms to experiments with those ARM Juno machines are different from other digitalis machines (due to a different CPU arch, a different boot process, aso), but they also offer remote control like other machines. | ||
We however did not get resources to provide easy multi-user reconfiguration services yet. Please email [mailto:pierre.neyron@imag.fr me] if you would like to experiment and require a privileged access to one of those machines for a period of time. | We however did not get resources to provide easy multi-user reconfiguration services yet. Please email [mailto:pierre.neyron@imag.fr me] if you would like to experiment and require a privileged access to one of those machines for a period of time. | ||
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+ | =System changlog= | ||
+ | ==2016-08-09== | ||
+ | * Upgrade of the default system. | ||
+ | * Use Debian kernel: 4.6.0-1 | ||
+ | * Install gfortan and opencl packages |
Revision as of 13:23, 9 August 2016
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About
Idarm-1 & 2 are 2 ARM Juno r1 development boards (ARM64 bits).
Access to the machines
- Example for an interactive access
oarsub -I -p "machine='idarm'"
Mechanisms to experiments with those ARM Juno machines are different from other digitalis machines (due to a different CPU arch, a different boot process, aso), but they also offer remote control like other machines. We however did not get resources to provide easy multi-user reconfiguration services yet. Please email me if you would like to experiment and require a privileged access to one of those machines for a period of time.
System changlog
2016-08-09
- Upgrade of the default system.
- Use Debian kernel: 4.6.0-1
- Install gfortan and opencl packages