On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 6:06 PM, Alessio Ciregia <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, 6:15 PM Peter Robinson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > I know that this is a cheap board and probably no one want to waste
>> > time with this "low quality" stuff.
>> > However Fedora boot without any issue.
>> > My question is: what about on board wifi? Is it better to go for an
>> > USB wifi adapter?
>>
>> It's actually nothing to do with the quality of the device itself,
>> it's to do with the fact that the driver for the WiFi driver [1] isn't
>> upstream in the mainline Linus kernel,
>
>
> Yes. I see.
>
>> we don't typically pull in
>> drivers that aren't upstream, or at the very least been reviewed and
>> accepted for upstream, simply because it's a support nightmare and we
>> don't have enough resources to be able to do that.
>
>
>
> I know and I understad this very well. In fact thank you for all your
> efforts.
>
> Another question related to dtb and dts.
> Let's suppose I was able to compile such module (driver).
> What about dtb? Are dtb files "distribution agnostic"? Or the related dts
> file should be compiled along the kernel in use? I mean: can I grab a dtb
> file from another distribution and put it on Fedora? (Yeah! I want to build
> Frankenstein :-))

It depends. DT files are completely distro agnostic, in theory they're
OS agnostic, but it depends on the kernel used in the other distro, eg
if it was from a 4.14.x stable release it would likely work just fine
with Fedora and 4.16, if it was from a vendor tree based on 3.4 kernel
(at a random guess) it might work but probably won't, or you'll get
less functionality than just missing WiFi.

Peter
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