If you (notaz) are pushed for time, I don't expect you'll be too
interested in getting the latest stable mainline kernel working on the
Pandora...
I've a need for this - with Debian and I also suspect that the wifi
driver in the mainline kernel is probably
worth trying ;)
I wonder if you can briefly outline the minimum required to get the
kernel booting on the Pandora, I see in the mainline kernel there seems
to be omap2/3 stuff from TI but I'm guessing there are some other things
need to be done to make the kernel actually boot on the Pandora...
any clues from yourself or anyone else on here would be most welcome!
Best
Chris
On 27/04/11 16:34, Grazvydas Ignotas wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Chris<c.camacho(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> Can you confirm you will be enabling alarm irq in next firmware?
>>
>> I'll email you directly with the source code to my little executable that
>> prevents the Pandora switching on when connected to mains (this disables
>> AC charging even if the unit is not charged btw) you need to be on
>> to charge!
> Thanks, I can't guarantee I'll really do it but I'll try to allocate
> some time for it.
>
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