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Uname says 4.0.0-rc7-next-20150410, but my usb thumbkeys won't work for some reason. lsusb ends without any output, no reaction on dmesg and no new device in /dev either.. (doesn't matter whether I connect otg before or after linux boot)
I can't guarantee that my otg adapter works (a little wonky construction), but it did with the old kernel and when pluggin it in while in Nspire OS it complains properly about a device connected it can't handle
lsmod end with "/proc/modules: No such file or directory"
QuoteUname says 4.0.0-rc7-next-20150410, but my usb thumbkeys won't work for some reason. lsusb ends without any output, no reaction on dmesg and no new device in /dev either.. (doesn't matter whether I connect otg before or after linux boot)I started a new kernel build with some more options activated, but there was no obvious USB-related option missing.Are you using a CX or classic?
Edit: http://tiplanet.org/nspire-linux-builds/devicetree/zImage_expanded_20150418_1650.tnsQuoteI can't guarantee that my otg adapter works (a little wonky construction), but it did with the old kernel and when pluggin it in while in Nspire OS it complains properly about a device connected it can't handleThat's a good sign that it's at least enumerating properly,
so it should leave a linux syslog message.
cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
cfg80211: Exceeded CRDA call max attempts. Not calling CRDA
Built 4.1-rc1 with config from https://github.com/Vogtinator/nspire-linux-configs/blob/master/kernel/devicetree.config
Built 4.1-rc1 with config from https://github.com/Vogtinator/nspire-linux-configs/blob/master/kernel/devicetree.configIt boots but the problem remains: No device in sight on either dmesg nor lsusb tangrs, would you be so kind and post the .config you used? Just would like to rule out that there's something misconfigured in Vogtinators one
You need to enable a few drivers to get USB fully working. I believe if any of those are missing, the USB driver won't load successfully.
QuoteYou need to enable a few drivers to get USB fully working. I believe if any of those are missing, the USB driver won't load successfully.Wouldn't it be better to have them as dependencies, then?Anyway, I started a build on tiplanet.org now, should be available in 10 minutes.Edit: Finished: http://tiplanet.org/nspire-linux-builds/devicetree/zImage_expanded_20150531_2237.tns
Updated at 7th Feb 2013Can this run Android?Theoretically, yes but it's too much work for it to be worth it.
Quote from: tangrs on November 13, 2012, 04:39:16 amUpdated at 7th Feb 2013Can this run Android?Theoretically, yes but it's too much work for it to be worth it.Oops
Quote from: joshumax on June 21, 2015, 05:11:51 pmQuote from: tangrs on November 13, 2012, 04:39:16 amUpdated at 7th Feb 2013Can this run Android?Theoretically, yes but it's too much work for it to be worth it.OopsI hope this is legit and not just a screenshot of android being displayed on the Nspire.
Quote from: Ivoah on June 21, 2015, 09:42:49 pmQuote from: joshumax on June 21, 2015, 05:11:51 pmQuote from: tangrs on November 13, 2012, 04:39:16 amUpdated at 7th Feb 2013Can this run Android?Theoretically, yes but it's too much work for it to be worth it.OopsI hope this is legit and not just a screenshot of android being displayed on the Nspire.Its probably a joke.