Erich,

> >
> >I talked to the other Bering-uClibc developers, if the tests with wd1100 
> >support go well for "standard" hardware and it wors for you with 
> >pcengines, expect the "wd1100" kernel and support in Bering-uClibc 2.0rc2.
> 
> Hey, sounds great. I doubt though, that wd1100.o will do any good in 
> standard HW, softdog will work a lot better ;-)
> 
We won't add wd1100 to the base image :)) We will only provide the 
softdog module and put the the wd1100 module in the module tarball, 
so the user can add it to the modules.lrp when he needs it.

> I guess you will leave the keyboard patch out of the standard distribution. 
Yes.

> I believe though, that a separate (patched) kernel will work well with the 
> standard modules as long as it is compiled the same way. If you don't want 
> to go through the trouble compiling and distributing a second kernel I 
> might make one available.
> 
I have a kernel with keyboard patch ready for linux 2.4.20, but we 
like to keep the maintenance of such a kernel done by someone who 
actual uses it. So Erich.... ;-)

Regards,

Eric Spakman
Member of the Bering-uClibc team


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