On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 10:42:49 PM UTC-5, Richard Lyon wrote: > > The problem starts with the version of u-boot they are using. By cloning > some of the functionality of u-boot-denx you might be able to get it to > work. But ... it's a lot of work. Then you face the issues with the kernel > etc .... Not sure how well the raspberry pi version works either. The flow > seems to be with Linux. > > For me it is a better use of time to use Yocto (Angstrom) or Embedian Grip > (embedded Debian). ie I prefer a source based distribution instead of > binary. Yocto is probably the better long term choice, assuming Angstrom > continues to be developed. > > I had started with Angstrom, but it was hard work! now it appears effort is switching to debian. I really just need a fast, reliable, stable and secure OS that can run Go binaries ... but it must be able to boot from eMMC, support capes (preferably via a device tree type mechanism) and have good support for system updates.
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