On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Joerg Hohensohn
<joerg.hohens...@dreamchip.de> wrote:
> Hello Jesse (et al)
>
> Thanks for your answer, some confusion remains, see below.
> I'm fine with proprietary drivers, this just has to work.
>
>> The availability of graphics drivers is obviously quite a hot topic at the 
>> moment.
>> For your OMAP3 board, you are probably better off sticking with the ubuntu 
>> packages
>> (you'll need to add multiverse in order to find the various '*-sgx-omap3' 
>> packages)
>> as that will get you up and running fastest.
>
> Multiverse does include the graphics and DSP objects? Matching what kernel? 
> Ubuntu or Linaro?
> I'm confused that TI has just made a release, but supply their own, older 
> kernel, probably mismatching kernel objects in Linaro. We may have to stay 
> close to their releases, because there are still bugs in the OpenGL ES 
> implementation. What has to be recompiled then to make it fit?

The Graphics are based off TI's 3.01.00.07 release..

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opengles-sgx-omap3

It's a blob, same stuff you get from TI's... with build tweaks to the
kernel modules, the same bin works from 2.6.32 to 2.6.37...

I don't believe linaro caries the DSP objects yet for the omap3..

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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