Re: Ubuntu Fiesty Kernel .deb package

2007-07-26 Thread George Barta
I added a new page on the wiki with instructions that worked for me on Ubuntu 7.0.4. Its pretty rough right now, but feel free to change it. If someone can verify that it works, we can put a link to it from the other pages. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Building_Gadget_USB_Module George On

Re: Ubuntu Fiesty Kernel .deb package

2007-07-26 Thread Mark Eichin
Is gadgetfs separate enough that you can just use module-assistant to build it? http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OpenMoko_under_QEMU#Setting_up_USB_connection I'll note that the later Ubuntu kernels seem to have: CONFIG_USB_GADGET=m # CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DUMMY_HCD is not set CONFIG_USB_GADGETFS=m

Re: Ubuntu Fiesty Kernel .deb package

2007-07-26 Thread Mark Eichin
Is gadgetfs separate enough that you can just use module-assistant to build it? William Voorhees [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Since Ubuntu Fiesty is a pretty common distribution which doesn't encourage custom kernel building is their any possibility of having someone wrap up a .deb package based

Ubuntu Fiesty Kernel .deb package

2007-07-26 Thread William Voorhees
Since Ubuntu Fiesty is a pretty common distribution which doesn't encourage custom kernel building is their any possibility of having someone wrap up a .deb package based on the -generic kernel with the appropriate changes (gadgetfs) to enable USB networking? -Will

Re: Ubuntu Fiesty Kernel .deb package

2007-07-26 Thread William Voorhees
The following Wiki page has the instructions about the modules needed to setup the device. While I have enough experience to follow them I'm unfamiliar with module-assistant, would it be possible to add the required modules through module assistant? -Will

Re: Ubuntu Fiesty Kernel .deb package

2007-07-26 Thread richard5
First line should be: sudo apt-get install linux-source linux-headers-`uname -r` George Barta wrote: I added a new page on the wiki with instructions that worked for me on Ubuntu 7.0.4. Its pretty rough right now, but feel free to change it. If someone can verify that it works, we can put