> It appears that the usb driver in the linux-sunxi kernel is bust (at > least on A1X based devices) and I don't think that there is any chance > of them fixing it any time soon. I even downloaded the 3.0 stable > version sources hoping that at least their stable version (as opposed to > the 3.4 developement kernel) still had working usb correctly, but it had > the exact same issues as the 3.4 linux-sunxi kernel (ie only some usb > devices work properly while some that work correctly on the stock > android kernel just don't work with their kernel). > > Anyone tried using vanilla kernels on Allwinner SOC based systems ? > Anyone know what's going to work and what's not going to work if I try > compiling a kernel from kernel.org ? touch screen is not important > because that's not working well enough to be functional anyway.
I don't have any Allwiner machines, but I did add some Allwinner SoC configs into the Linux 3.10 kernels. If there are any patches, I could apply them to Linux 3.10. I think we'll be using Linux 3.10 for the Slackware 14.1 release. I did try Linux 3.11 but it was quite broken. -- Stuart Winter Slackware ARM: http://arm.slackware.com _______________________________________________ ARMedslack mailing list [email protected] http://lists.armedslack.org/mailman/listinfo/armedslack
