On Friday 16 November 2012 18:25:59 you wrote:
> Hello, just a report
>
> As my vendor never will release patch to a recent kernel and our
> applications needs some recent fetures found in a recent kernel. I decided
> to make the patchs by myself.
>
> I missed one week reading datasheet, git log,
Hello, just a report
As my vendor never will release patch to a recent kernel and our
applications needs some recent fetures found in a recent kernel. I decided
to make the patchs by myself.
I missed one week reading datasheet, git log, studying the old
implementation made by Mindspeed and so on
Hi Paul,
> However, for one of my hobby projects I have been trying to get an iPAQ
> h2200
> (currently stuck with the 2.6.21-hh kernel) booting with a rootfs produced
> using Poky. The first problem is that the current version of udev that we
> have,
> 164, requires version 2.6.27 or later of th
On Wednesday 04 April 2012 19:05:05 João Henrique Freitas wrote:
> My vendor device provides a kernel (2.6.22.19) with a patch to its device.
> The device is a arm920t. And the vendor is Mindspeed.
>
> I want to use Yocto to build the kernel and userland. In the past the
> vendor provided a very o
Hello,
I have this situation:
My vendor device provides a kernel (2.6.22.19) with a patch to its device.
The device is a arm920t. And the vendor is Mindspeed.
I want to use Yocto to build the kernel and userland. In the past the
vendor provided a very old debian-like userland.
I am trying the f