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Title: Debian Etch / Kernel Z Support
Post by: danboid on August 29, 2006, 02:04:23 pm
I would presume that ARM will be a supported architecture in this next stable Debian release but what are the chances of us seeing (almost) complete support for the clamshell (or otherwise) Zauri out-of-the-box , with optional GUI installer, in the ARM port?

I suppose this would depend upon Z support being in the mainline kernel source? Is it still not in yet- I don't know as I've not compiled Linux in some time. What is holding it back from being integrated?

Is anyone here running sid on a c3x00? How does it run compared to pdaXrom or OZ? What doesn't work (apart from video accel of course) or what was difficult in setting up if anything?
Title: Debian Etch / Kernel Z Support
Post by: adf on August 29, 2006, 06:07:41 pm
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I would presume that ARM will be a supported architecture in this next stable Debian release but what are the chances of us seeing (almost) complete support for the clamshell (or otherwise) Zauri out-of-the-box , with optional GUI installer, in the ARM port?

I suppose this would depend upon Z support being in the mainline kernel source? Is it still not in yet- I don't know as I've not compiled Linux in some time. What is holding it back from being integrated?

Is anyone here running sid on a c3x00? How does it run compared to pdaXrom or OZ? What doesn't work (apart from video accel of course) or what was difficult in setting up if anything?
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I would guess about zero.

debian arm is built for Acorns, I think
Title: Debian Etch / Kernel Z Support
Post by: Hrw on August 30, 2006, 07:39:37 am
http://www.debian.org/ports/arm/ (http://www.debian.org/ports/arm/) has this info:
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Currently, work is being done to add support for a number of new sub-architectures. For version 4.0 of Debian (known as etch), we intend to support:
netwinder (footbridge): we fully support Netwinder machines and Simtec's CATS evaluation board.
iop32x: we intend to support some IOP32x based Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices, such as the Thecus N2100 and GLAN Tank.
ixp4xx: we support the popular Linksys NSLU2 device.
rpc: we provide a kernel and incomplete debian-installer support but this platform lacks testing.
s3c2410: we provide a kernel but there is no integration with debian-installer.

Why no Z? Noone interesting in adding it, nearly no kernel hackers outside of OpenEmbedded team (2.6 kernel hackers I mean). And even if it would be supported in any way then I suppose that only sl-c3x00 would be supported as Debian use too much disk space.
Title: Debian Etch / Kernel Z Support
Post by: Viking on September 21, 2006, 07:53:39 am
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I would presume that ARM will be a supported architecture in this next stable Debian release but what are the chances of us seeing (almost) complete support for the clamshell (or otherwise) Zauri out-of-the-box , with optional GUI installer, in the ARM port?

I suppose this would depend upon Z support being in the mainline kernel source? Is it still not in yet- I don't know as I've not compiled Linux in some time. What is holding it back from being integrated?

Is anyone here running sid on a c3x00? How does it run compared to pdaXrom or OZ? What doesn't work (apart from video accel of course) or what was difficult in setting up if anything?
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i am running a compete debian testing  ( 2.9 gb )
include X support on my C-3200
( c-3000 only with microdrive )
i used a openembedded kernel ,  as flash-image ,  a mixed gpe-/opie image
with pda-xrom-uboot as bootloader , ( 123 mb on /dev/mtd5   )
on microdrive is an bootstrapped debian arm upgraded to testing
and as X-server works  naitive compiled xserver-fbdev from the oe distrib
( tslib,zaurusd some and other utils  are also naitive ) ( approx 12 hours compiletime  )
maybe i will create some debian packs for my addons ..

greeting

Viking


i am now working for debian-alsa-support-wm8750 and better tslib