dsdreamer wrote: > I admit I was under the impression from some of your earlier posts that > things were moving faster with adding Wandboard peripherals support to > the Linux mainline kernel.
Things are moving fast. I had a quick look at the WB forum yesterday and it looked like Robert Nelson et all may have got HDMI working with 3.11. Missing functionality is only one part of it. Stability is another. Whatever is "released" as being CSOS needs to be supportable. When one of you guys asks me what to do, after the WB stops playing music and you can't ssh back into it because it is locked-up on 3.11, the only answer I can give at the moment is reboot, and cross your fingers that it doesn't happen again..... Not acceptable to me. I need to have a reasonable expectation that anything that is released is stable. dsdreamer wrote: > Talking of which, I'd like to be able to rebuild this kernel from > source, and would need know which source tree you are starting from > (RobertCNelson?) and to have access to all the patches that you use. > E.g., are you keeping the following Git repository up-to-date? > https://github.com/CommunitySqueeze/CSOS I'm using the Robert Nelson arm-multiplatform patchset on top of the fedora rawhide kernel srpm. I have very little time to spend on this today, but I will release a SRPM (and binary kernel rpm) and instructions for getting it working on top of the F19 CSOS release. I'll create a new "bleeding-edge" repo specifically for it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JackOfAll's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3069 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=98544 _______________________________________________ unix mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/unix
