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It is possible to buy an I.MX8 dev board to start learning. from wandboard
https://www.wandboard.org/products/p...M-DEV-EXTREME/ Or from NXP https://www.nxp.com/part/MCIMX8M-EVK |
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Nice to see a new post and a important progress report from Librem.
But what I don't get is why on earth do they decide to use latest kernel when test the HW? I am pretty sure they had save some time use the "default" iMX kernel when test screen/touch an so on. That way they could faster verify hardware and ship the devkit faster and then the community could help port it the driver to the latest kernel version. I doubt we will see the devkit before end of 2018. Probably we have to wait to Q1. I am 100% sure they work as crazy to make it happen but since I also work with HW I know how much that can go wrong and make stuff delayed... But nice to see that they use http://kicad-pcb.org/ and will release the design too the Linux community :) But using KiCad is also a bit of risky since they really have to make sure all footprints(kind of mecanicals parts) is correct. Some components in the Kicad default library is not... But in the same time it could be worth it in the long run since the more company project designed in KiCad the better quality of the KiCad libraries and also better for hobbyist and small companies because they could hopefully throw Windows only program such as OrCad and Altium in the trashcan. https://puri.sm/posts/librem5-2018-11-hardware-report/ |
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i have literally never seen someone complain about a hardware vendor going with too RECENT a linux kernel..
i get your point tho, just saying that its a perspective ive never seen before ;) |
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Usually there is big work to go next kernel , starting with the latest is good , although there is an addional " cost" , but it will pay back later.
Too many times products has been built with defacto kernel of time whic is actuallu already aged and when product is finally released, it's outdated. |
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The issue they have is to test hardware is working not test latest kernel now they do Both EG test unstsble/not ready driver in top of unstable hw. Now that not end user stuff. Its VERY lowleveö testomg now that is probably beter done with a know kernel IMHO.
Linux on embedded is VERY different from a home intel PC |
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Considering they've selected hardware specifically for mainline kernel support (no hacked together modules with custom requirements) , I can all but guarantee purism will use a recent kernel... in the 4.10 range. That is the entire point, after all.
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The dev kits are being shipped now. Using i.MX 8M boards instead of i.MX 6 which is good.
Hopefully it will be developers with hardware before ends this year or to next month. |
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