If anyone wants to help to make Debian work on the RPi without the
proprietary boot firmware from Broadcom/RPi folks, the solution is to
package a VC4 GPU compiler for Debian and then improve and package the
rpi-open-firmware project.
https://github.com/librerpi/rpi-open-firmware/
https://github.c
On Monday 06 September 2021 13:59:12 Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Gene Heskett dijo [Sat, Sep 04, 2021 at 09:43:07AM -0400]:
> > (...)
> > So I found my own solutions. So, debian-arm, please make up your
> > mind, do you support the pi's or do you NOT support the pi's?
>
> Debian has a very clear line set
Gene Heskett dijo [Sat, Sep 04, 2021 at 09:43:07AM -0400]:
> (...)
> So I found my own solutions. So, debian-arm, please make up your mind, do
> you support the pi's or do you NOT support the pi's?
Debian has a very clear line set: We do _NOT_ ship non-free software,
no exceptions. Given the Rasp
On 05.09.21 19:19, Timo Jyrinki wrote:
You don't happen to have the mkimage line handy? Maybe there's nothing
special about it but it wouldn't hurt to have a reference in this
thread. OTOH, testing booting from it via serial cable is of course safe.
I used something like this (pieced togeth
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