Just a little thank you note: with the introduction of the 4.6
kernels in Debian testing, I can finally use stock kernels on all my
little ARM boxes (used as NAS-style servers, so all based on A20).
[ With 4.4 I could use the stock kernels already, but I still needed
a hand-built DTB to use the audio output on my OrangePi-mini, then
with 4.5 I had trouble with the network interface. 4.6 seems to be
the ticket! ]
BTW, the OTG support comes really handy to provide a kind of "second
network interface".
Stefan
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