Re: A newer kernel for my genesi smartbook

2023-02-16 Thread Robert Pommrich
Hi, it's been a while. Am 14.06.2018 um 21:52 schrieb Sven Joachim: On 2018-06-13 21:25 +0200, Robert Pommrich wrote: I don't know how to find out, if the hardware is really supported, nor how to build a mainline kernel and integrate it with Uboot. Install the linux-image-mx5 kernel and

Re: A newer kernel for my genesi smartbook

2018-06-16 Thread Robert Pommrich
Hi Sven, Am 14.06.2018 um 21:52 schrieb Sven Joachim: > On 2018-06-13 21:25 +0200, Robert Pommrich wrote: > >> I am a still proud owner of a genesi smartbook. >> >> It is still running wheezy with a kernel in version 2.6.31 with Uboot as >> boot loader. >> >> Someone told me, that the hardware

Re: A newer kernel for my genesi smartbook

2018-06-14 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2018-06-13 21:25 +0200, Robert Pommrich wrote: > I am a still proud owner of a genesi smartbook. > > It is still running wheezy with a kernel in version 2.6.31 with Uboot as > boot loader. > > Someone told me, that the hardware should be supported by now by a > mainline kernel. Unfortunately,

Re: A newer kernel for my genesi smartbook

2018-06-14 Thread didier gaumet
Le 13/06/2018 à 21:25, Robert Pommrich a écrit : > Hi, > > I am a still proud owner of a genesi smartbook. > > It is still running wheezy with a kernel in version 2.6.31 with Uboot as > boot loader. > > Someone told me, that the hardware should be supported by now by a > mainline kernel. > > I

Re: A newer kernel for my genesi smartbook

2018-06-13 Thread deloptes
Robert Pommrich wrote: > I don't know how to find out, if the hardware is really supported, nor > how to build a mainline kernel and integrate it with Uboot. I can't speak about your genesi smartbook, but I have few rear boards and what I usually do is go through all modules used -

A newer kernel for my genesi smartbook

2018-06-13 Thread Robert Pommrich
Hi, I am a still proud owner of a genesi smartbook. It is still running wheezy with a kernel in version 2.6.31 with Uboot as boot loader. Someone told me, that the hardware should be supported by now by a mainline kernel. I don't know how to find out, if the hardware is really supported, nor