"B.R. Oake" <bro...@openmailbox.org> writes: > Hi Ian, Hans, > > On 28/02/15 16:18, Ian Campbell wrote: >> On Sat, 2015-02-21 at 11:49 +0100, Hans de Goede wrote: >> > On 21-02-15 11:26, Ian Campbell wrote: >> > > Speaking of which, if someone were to identify a suitable set of >> > > simple-fb backports for 3.16 and they are reasonably self contained I'd >> > > happily backport them to the kenrel which is going to be in the next >> > > Debian release too...
[...] > Hans, do you agree? > Ian, do you need me to raise a Debian bug about this last missing patch? Does that mean there is a realistic chance to have Olimex A20-Olinuxino Micro+simplefb support in jessie (maybe not A20-OLinuXino-LIME2)? That would be really great (somehow didn't expect that, but I didn't look at the diff from 3.16). Last time I looked u-boot in testing/jessie was to old, too. Did someone look at that, too? I would especially be happy if I could drop: https://www.karme.de/prisirah/#sec-4 " 4.1 Linux kernel At the moment Debian's Linux kernel can't be used directly. But thanks to the sunxi community^17 it became possible to use the linux mainline kernel version 3.19 for our purpose.^18 For now the corresponding Debian binary packages are provided in the Prisirah repository^19 and the kernel source is in the Git repository at https://www.karme.de/git/linux^3. 4.2 U-Boot To boot the Linux kernel the boot loader "Das U-Boot" is used. U-Boot's state is similar to the kernel's. Debian's U-Boot package can't be used, yet. Also thanks to the sunxi community it became possible to use a U-Boot version very close to upstream^20. At the moment for each possible hardware setup a different U-Boot binary is provided in the u-boot-sunxi Debian binary package in the Prisirah repository^19. The source is in the u-boot Debian source package and in the Git repository at https://www.karme.de/git/u-boot^3. " Greetings, jens -- Prisirah - Building digital photo frames for family and friends using open-source hardware. http://karme.de/prisirah/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/877fuuny1q....@karme.de