Hi, Bodhi:
I haven't touch my Dockstars and Pogo Mobile Debian implementations for some time but they have been working flawlessly for many years. They are still my main work houses for VOIP.
Recently, Google Voice has made significant changes so the old implementations do not work anymore. Fortunately, naf at VOIP Tech Chat Forum figure out a way to support the new protocol "gvsip". Since his code does not work well on older Debian distributions, I had to up date my Dockstar Debian to Stretch.
I found the easiest way to upgrade to flash your 4.12.1 rootfs. I then upgraded Kernel to 4.18.4. Everything works fine. Thank you very much for doing good service for the community. However, I have two questions.
1. I flashed your 4.12.1 rootfs onto a working Wheezy rootfs. It works fine. However, if I format the USB drive and flash the 4.12.1 rootfs onto the clean drive, it does not boot correctly to run. Is this normal?
2. After flash and upgrade, the files related to old kernel's still exist. Can I or should delete these?
Thanks.
(P.S. This should be submitted to the 4.18.4 thread but it is closed.)
I haven't touch my Dockstars and Pogo Mobile Debian implementations for some time but they have been working flawlessly for many years. They are still my main work houses for VOIP.
Recently, Google Voice has made significant changes so the old implementations do not work anymore. Fortunately, naf at VOIP Tech Chat Forum figure out a way to support the new protocol "gvsip". Since his code does not work well on older Debian distributions, I had to up date my Dockstar Debian to Stretch.
I found the easiest way to upgrade to flash your 4.12.1 rootfs. I then upgraded Kernel to 4.18.4. Everything works fine. Thank you very much for doing good service for the community. However, I have two questions.
1. I flashed your 4.12.1 rootfs onto a working Wheezy rootfs. It works fine. However, if I format the USB drive and flash the 4.12.1 rootfs onto the clean drive, it does not boot correctly to run. Is this normal?
2. After flash and upgrade, the files related to old kernel's still exist. Can I or should delete these?
Thanks.
(P.S. This should be submitted to the 4.18.4 thread but it is closed.)