Chris Ball wrote:
   * is bootable from NAND with LinuxBIOS
   * "amd" EZA X driver is now included, but not used by default.
     To use, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, changing "fbdev" to "amd".

Yeah, but it's not well tuned for panels? Your image below (electric google!) looks different than mine, which was oddly stretched.

   * sugar now works again

Yeah, first snapshots of the new interface! You can just use ctrl-alt-f1 to go to a console and log in as root. No password required.

* vesafb isn't in the kernel (why not?), so qemu doesn't work.

Will follow up with Marcelo when he shows back up. JUst looks like it wasn't included in the config.

   * no /dev/mtd0 when booted through Insyde, so can't write to NAND;
     /dev/mtd0 *does* appear when booted through LinuxBIOS, though.

Don't know what's causing this, but it causes my spider sense to tingle.

   * "amd" X driver has some problems.  A photo:
     http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/cjb/olpc-amd.jpg

It's electric!  Boogie woogie woogie!

   * warnings appear on boot:
     * failed to open /dev/md0: no such device or address

Known upstream rawhide/fedora problem.

* warning: can't open /etc/mtab: no such file or directory

Don't know what's causing this. That and the md0 problem seem harmless, but we should track them down at some point.

--Chris
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