Re: Linux 3.7 Kernel To Support Multiple ARM Platforms - Slashdot

2012-10-05 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Peter Robinson wrote: > It supports basically 3 usable platforms at the moment, and likely not In summary... first step in a longish road. All ARM SoCs are quirky and non-discoverable (no PnP-style bus architecture). The path leads to a generic kernel that can read

Re: Linux 3.7 Kernel To Support Multiple ARM Platforms - Slashdot

2012-10-04 Thread Peter Robinson
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:17 AM, Sameer Verma wrote: > "Up until now there has been a separate Linux kernel build for each of > the ARM platforms or SoCs, which is one of the several problems when > it comes to ARM based Linux. The merging of ARM multi-platform support > into Linux 3.7 will put an

Linux 3.7 Kernel To Support Multiple ARM Platforms - Slashdot

2012-10-04 Thread Sameer Verma
"Up until now there has been a separate Linux kernel build for each of the ARM platforms or SoCs, which is one of the several problems when it comes to ARM based Linux. The merging of ARM multi-platform support into Linux 3.7 will put an end to this problem, enabling the new kernel to not only targ