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2012-09-27
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#32
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2012-09-27
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Help would be needed with testing, and if there is someone interested with skills in C that would be great too.
Those wanting to try it out, grab omap rootfs tarball from arch linux arm site, extract it to dedicated partition and chroot in. Upgrade your system, install systemd, and do some configuring. I'll put a kernel for you to test out later this week (I'll _try_ to do this today but you can prepare for it by doing the above steps).
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2012-09-27
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Can I use the external mmc too (chroot it, update it and when the kernel is released, boot it from mmc)?
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2012-09-30
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Yes, you can. Create (or use existing) partition for it and use ext4 as a filesystem. Partition, u-boot and kernel is all that is required. 2GB should be enough for testing at least. Also, you can use swap partition on emmc so you don't need to create one.
Those of interest could tell me what they feel are the most important features in kernel or otherwise, that should just work and what are the most unimportant ones.
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2012-09-30
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I would like to see working:
- DSP
- Cameras
- Keyboard slider detector
- Screenlock button
- Proximity sensor
- Charging
We already managed to get DSP working but it was crappy, and I think we can't get it working until we a working SGX driver which seems to be inpossible.
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2012-09-30
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2012-09-30
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#38
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It's already enough to impress me, so working Arch on N900 is just added value
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2012-09-30
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Currently I'm trying to get charging to work. I have a kernel with Pali's charger driver which I think is already working, but I've had no luck with that yet. Other solution is to do this from userspace, which is currently the option I'm going with. This is already working thanks to Joerg and I'm about to adapt his charging script to get automatic charging from wallcharger. That should be enough for now.
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2012-09-30
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@ Scotland
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Precisely! I guess there is only a handful of people actually interested and even less people who actually would want to use it though.
Nevertheless, one has to have a spare time project, and hopefully something I've done could be of some use for people working with other distros and kernels or so.
Having archlinux in the phone would be awesome!
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