Great, I'll give meta-nuc a shot. I need to learn about things first, but it is nice to have a plan and some hope that I can make something work before buying the hardware. Thanks for your help everyone.
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Andy Gikling <agikl...@lasx.com> wrote: > >> Brian, > >> > >> Yes the meta-intel x86-64 should work. I wouldn't count on the > infrared working out of the box though. Chances are getting the > appropriated graphics drivers to work with Yocto will also be difficult and > probably won't work out of the box. All the NUC's peripherals might work > if you install Ubuntu - but I'd even give that a 40% chance of failing to > support everything you need for your home theater computer. > >> > >> If this is your first go at Yocto, I'd try getting the build system to > run on an older x86 computer that you're not interested in using as your > home theater PC. Otherwise you're going to probably get frustrated if/when > Yocto doesn't totally support the NUC... > >> > > >Or you could try the Yocto NUC BSP: > > >http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-intel/tree/meta-nuc > > >I don't know about IR, but everything else works fine out of the box, > including graphics. > > >Tom > > First of all, sorry for top-posting in my last response! > Tom, I had no idea there was a NUC BSP - very cool. > Brian, if you get a NUC Yocto should have full support for it with the NUC > BSP - try it out! > > ~Andy > > >> But if you're not planning on this being a home theater PC, by all > means, have at it! If Yocto has issues now, many of them will get fixed > eventually as more of the NUC devices come online. > >> > >> Just my 2 cents. > >> > >> ~Andy Gikling > _______________________________________________ > yocto mailing list > yocto@yoctoproject.org > https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto > -- Duff
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