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Quote from: tangrs on March 20, 2015, 01:18:03 amToday is a good day The USB OTG and seamless switching support patch has been accepted and will be merged into the next Linux version.Does this mean USB will work with the latest kernel?
Today is a good day The USB OTG and seamless switching support patch has been accepted and will be merged into the next Linux version.
Quote from: Ivoah on March 20, 2015, 08:26:23 amQuote from: tangrs on March 20, 2015, 01:18:03 amToday is a good day The USB OTG and seamless switching support patch has been accepted and will be merged into the next Linux version.Does this mean USB will work with the latest kernel?Yep, it should work out of the box in the next major release.
Yep, it should work out of the box in the next major release 4.1-rc1 onwards.
If anyone wants a kernel build, I can make one when I have time.
Is https://tiplanet.org/nspire-linux-builds/ updated?
I built a kernel using the fairly old config and modified it a bit so it should work with systemd. Highly untested, might work just fine or ignite your calc.Download
Well, it bootet without any smoke or flames Actually without any issues at all
uname -a says 4.0.0-rc6, but tangrs states that his code will land in 4.1-rc1 (accordingly I couldn't get any usb action either). But it's nice to see the calculator running the newest kernel of all my linux devices (plenty)
I'm not sure where tangrs' code is right now, but I guess in linux-next. Not certain how adventureous it is to build from that though.
Quote from: Vogtinator on April 06, 2015, 03:28:50 pmI built a kernel using the fairly old config and modified it a bit so it should work with systemd. Highly untested, might work just fine or ignite your calc.DownloadWell, it bootet without any smoke or flames Actually without any issues at alluname -a says 4.0.0-rc6, but tangrs states that his code will land in 4.1-rc1 (accordingly I couldn't get any usb action either). But it's nice to see the calculator running the newest kernel of all my linux devices (plenty) I'm not sure where tangrs' code is right now, but I guess in linux-next. Not certain how adventureous it is to build from that though
http://tiplanet.org/nspire-linux-builds is running again, with linux-next builds and up-to-date buildroot images.