Hi, good work, Nikolaus!
So in which state is this kernel? Comapred to the one Nils had some months ago? Wireless? RTC? Poweroff? Sound? And out of curiosity, is APM now more sane than the 2.4 kernel which is completely broken? the 2.4 kernel reports only 4 states (it has no percentage) which is acceptable, if they weren't worng! It can't be even checked if the device is plugged in or not. Can this be used to integrate Nils distribution? Although a "clean" debian setup is still better than the current chroot environment, the final goal for me would be a slim busybox distribution compiled with SOFT-FLOAT to gain that extra performance we really need. Riccardo On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller <h...@computer.org>wrote: > As promised, > here is my git repository for the kernel: > > http://projects.goldelico.com/p/letux-400/source/tree/l400/ > > and for the Lenny 400 rootfs: > > http://projects.goldelico.com/p/l400-rootfs/source/tree/master/ > > Finally a download of all binaries (look into the makesd blueprint how to > format and install things on a SD): > > http://download.goldelico.com/letux-400/20100504-lenny400/ > > For the Lenny installation, you have to boot with ethernet attached and > then run ./postinst (this installs some important debian packages like ntp, > udev etc.). > > >
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