On 11/28/2012 07:04 PM, Bill Merriam wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2012 08:51:13 +0100 Ciaran Farrell<cfarrell@suse.de> wrote:
The weird thing is that I got my cubox on saturday and have rebooted countless times without getting this behaviour at all. Could you check what version of uboot you have. My CuBox (and those at
On 26/11/12 21:24, Cristian Rodríguez wrote: the SUSE office in Nuremberg) were delivered back in early summer. Perhaps newer deliveries have more recent versions of uboot.
I have the new u-boot. I wrote a fresh image xz to a card, edited the boot.scr to remove the "resetenv", and everything "just works". The first boot does the partition resizing and other setup. All subsequent boots work without problems.
I am now going to try to get packages made for the cubox graphics stuff.
Cool!
It doesn't look like the Marvell Dove / Vivante GC600 code has made it into the upstream kernel. Can I try to figure out how to put the patches on the openSUSE kernel and submit the patches to suse?
The general rule of thumb is that for normal (Factory) kernels, only patches that are either * not upstreamable at all, but very much interesting or required (like the stack unrolling stuff) or * already/almost accepted upstream, but need backporting for stable openSUSE kernels So the best way forward would be to get them upstream. Then we can talk about pulling them into the openSUSE kernel git. For contrib, things are different. There the quality of the kernel's code is the contrib maintainer's problem. We have a few contrib ports with purely downstream kernels around :). Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org