> Are you using the default chrome os kernel or is it a native one?
The default one at the moment but if I make the work public, I'll have built my own 3.4.0 from the ChromeOS Git repo. I do keep my notes in the 'slackwarearm-devtools/chromebook' dir on the FTP site though. It's a bit random at the moment, but it'll start to take shape in the next few months when I have time to dedicate to it in May and August. If you have some good info, please let me know on list. The first thing I want to figure out how to get the installer working on it - which will involve getting WiFI into the installer and figuring some other logistical things out. For me, that's really the fun part of maintaining a port; I quite like hacking the installer to add ARM support. I may just keep it as a side project and not put it back into Slackware ARM though, as I'd recommend Eric's hard float port to make maximum use of the device. _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
