Dear wonderous Kernel plumbers,
I'm not sure if anyone is following the -arm mailing list/effort, so in
case no-one is I was wondering if someone would kindly advise on what is
needed to get a suitable kernel-default to support ARM. Please see below
for my original e-mail to the -arm ml.
Thanks,
Andy
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From: Andrew Wafaa
To: openSUSE ARM ML
Subject: Getting the correct kernel
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 06:05:26 +0100
I know one of the reasons we chose a single target for hardware was to
make the job of getting the right kernel and associated modules somewhat
easier.
Now (un)fortunately, we have some kind sponsors of hardware Genesi with
the Efika MX and Pandaboard.org with the PandaBoard. How difficult would
it be to have a single kernel that supports both these devices? I've had
a sniff on the web and have found a kernel repo for EfikaMX[0] and
PandaBoard[1], there is also the Linaro kernel[2] which I believe
supports them; nice to have would be the BeagleBoard too.
I believe they should all be supported in upstream but I can't say for
certain, saying that though I believe the EfikaMX needs the siihdmi
driver pushing upstream for the 3.x kernel. I have a contact to push
about this and will chase him up later today.
Regards,
Andy
0=http://gitorious.org/efikamx/linux-kernel
1=http://gitorious.org/pandaboard/kernel-mainline
2=http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=kernel/linux-linaro-3.1.git;a=summary
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