2014-01-10 Held Bier <[email protected]>: > Marcin, > >> One can, but Samsung ARM Chromebook is not fully supported by mainline >> kernel. At least you'll miss wi-fi.
> Wi-Fi, USB3, Audio and some other stuff probably too. But you get > working virtualisation with proper U-Boot. Good news meanwhile. Virtual Open Systems moved their KVM on ARM Chromebook project to the 3.13 kernel and brought wi-fi support. Now it's usable without plugging of USB ethernet dongle :-) http://www.virtical.eu/index.php/news/28-golden-guide-kvm-arm.html > >> Did someone got it working? > > Never heard of. Though the kernel corretly activates it when the fw > is put at the same path as in Chrome OS. > >> There are nv-u-boot images which boot Linux kernel with separate DTB. > > Right. Unfortunately, Google's one seem to require combined images. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CANoehN_2xf4kFjm-9UXZKp5DxLkuW50kN+pD9NvwYb=zusw...@mail.gmail.com

