On Saturday, January 4, 2014 5:09:53 PM UTC-6, Anguel wrote:
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> On Saturday, January 4, 2014 3:20:07 PM UTC+1, Jason Kridner wrote:
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>> We are working with Robert Nelson's Debian images to try to produce an 
>> out-of-box experience on par with the Angstrom images. Once we have a 
>> few more features in, namely an updated Cloud9 IDE that works with 
>> node 0.10, then we'll push out a beta image broadly for testing.
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> It is good news that you are working with Robert on Debian. IMHO this is 
> the way to go. Robert is doing so much for the BBB community. TI should 
> support him in every way they can.
> It is a fact that BBB developer resources are extremely limited. So 
> efforts should really concentrate on getting the serious stuff working 
> properly, I mean the basic things a serious developer needs: kernel + 
> stability + Qt, because Linux is used for touch GUIs, not as a desktop 
> replacement.
> For me Linux Desktops, Cloud9, USB networking etc. is just a big waste of 
> precious development time, unless the intention is to fool new customers 
> that the BBB is something easy to use. This is definitely not the case and 
> will never be! Just have a look at all the posts in this thread.
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just a reminder, TI has nothing to do with BeagleBoard.org other than 
selling Circuitco the chips to manufacture the beagleboard products.... 
it's circuitco and beagleboard.org that are working with Robert.....

Dave

 

> The LCD Cape vendors should push support for their hardware into 
>> https://github.com/beagleboard/kernel and 
>> https://github.com/beagleboard/cape-firmware. CircuitCo does so. 
>> Github pull requests are the best way to do so. 
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> The problem with touch was that someone ported the ADC / touchscreen stuff 
> from an upcoming TI kernel to the 3.8 kernel and some things broke. Then 
> this somebody just did not have the time to fix the bugs and they stayed 
> there. I already discussed this in another thread.
>
> Anguel
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