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Re: ANN: Soletta Project
Hi Gustavo,
Is there already a mailing list for soletta?
rsc
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Pengutronix e.K. | |
Industrial Linux Solutions |
Hi Gustavo,
Is there already a mailing list for soletta?
rsc
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Industrial Linux Solutions |
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By
Robert Schwebel
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#1059
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plumbers device tree track -- last call
The Plumbers conference has officially filled up and
closed registration BUT I might be able to get one or
two more people into the conference.
If you think that your presence will provide a
The Plumbers conference has officially filled up and
closed registration BUT I might be able to get one or
two more people into the conference.
If you think that your presence will provide a
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By
Frank Rowand
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#1058
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ANN: Soletta Project
Hi all,
I'm very glad to announce our project is now published as open source!
https://github.com/solettaproject/soletta
You're the perfect audience for this project and we hope you get
Hi all,
I'm very glad to announce our project is now published as open source!
https://github.com/solettaproject/soletta
You're the perfect audience for this project and we hope you get
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By
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
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#1057
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Reminder for ELCE session proposals
Hey everyone,
This is just a quick reminder that June 17 (today) is the deadline for
submitting a proposal for a Embedded Linux Conference Europe.
The conference will be held October 5 - 7 in
Hey everyone,
This is just a quick reminder that June 17 (today) is the deadline for
submitting a proposal for a Embedded Linux Conference Europe.
The conference will be held October 5 - 7 in
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By
Bird, Tim <Tim.Bird@...>
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#1056
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Re: CEWG Japan Technical Jamboree #53
Dear All,
Please be reminded that next Friday (19th) is the day for next Japan Jamboree.
http://elinux.org/Japan_Technical_Jamboree_53
Best regards,
S. Ueda
--- Japanese
Dear All,
Please be reminded that next Friday (19th) is the day for next Japan Jamboree.
http://elinux.org/Japan_Technical_Jamboree_53
Best regards,
S. Ueda
--- Japanese
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By
Satoru Ueda <Satoru.Ueda@...>
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#1055
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ELCE CFP deadline correction - June 17th
Hey everyone,
In my previous announcement about the Call for Proposals for
Embedded Linux Conference Europe, I wrote that proposals were due June 7 (today).
This was a typo on my part. They are
Hey everyone,
In my previous announcement about the Call for Proposals for
Embedded Linux Conference Europe, I wrote that proposals were due June 7 (today).
This was a typo on my part. They are
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By
Bird, Tim <Tim.Bird@...>
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#1054
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Re: Device Tree at Plumbers, early registration ends Friday
The above is a pasto, ycch. The track is, of course:
Device Tree Tools, Validation, and Troubleshooting
The above is a pasto, ycch. The track is, of course:
Device Tree Tools, Validation, and Troubleshooting
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By
Frank Rowand
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#1053
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Device Tree at Plumbers, looking for topics and session leaders
I am looking for additional topics to include in the device tree track
at Plumbers 2015.
I am also soliciting people who would like to be session leaders or
scribes.
I have a limited number of free
I am looking for additional topics to include in the device tree track
at Plumbers 2015.
I am also soliciting people who would like to be session leaders or
scribes.
I have a limited number of free
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By
Frank Rowand
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#1052
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Device Tree at Plumbers, early registration ends Friday
The "Linux Plumbers Device Tree" track was accepted by the Plumbers
conference.
The DEADLINE for EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION at a reduced price
ends Friday, June 5.
I have a limited number of free
The "Linux Plumbers Device Tree" track was accepted by the Plumbers
conference.
The DEADLINE for EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION at a reduced price
ends Friday, June 5.
I have a limited number of free
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By
Frank Rowand
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#1051
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CEWG Japan Technical Jamboree #53
Dear All,
Please be reminded that the next Japan Jamboree is scheduled on next Friday,
June 19th, at Nakano Sunplaza.
http://elinux.org/Japan_Technical_Jamboree_53
best regards,
S. Ueda
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Dear All,
Please be reminded that the next Japan Jamboree is scheduled on next Friday,
June 19th, at Nakano Sunplaza.
http://elinux.org/Japan_Technical_Jamboree_53
best regards,
S. Ueda
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By
Satoru Ueda <Satoru.Ueda@...>
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#1050
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LPC 2015 Boot, Init, and Config microconf RFC and Invitation
The Boot, Init, and Config microconference is inviting interested parties to comment on proposed topics and show their interest in attending.
Proposed topics are at
The Boot, Init, and Config microconference is inviting interested parties to comment on proposed topics and show their interest in attending.
Proposed topics are at
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By
Mehaffey, John <John_Mehaffey@...>
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#1049
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
I suggested something like this several years ago to Anthony Liguori
who didn't much like it. However qemu has changed a fair bit since
then, so it might be worth revisiting.
It's a big job though -
I suggested something like this several years ago to Anthony Liguori
who didn't much like it. However qemu has changed a fair bit since
then, so it might be worth revisiting.
It's a big job though -
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By
David Gibson <david@...>
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#1048
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
+Ian
That's a question for Ian.
Rob
+Ian
That's a question for Ian.
Rob
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Rob Herring <robherring2@...>
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#1047
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
Hi Rob
Great!
While "git log" has the "--nomerges" option, cgit hasn't, making it hard to see
the actual changes through the forest of merges.
Any chance merge commits not causing any changes can
Hi Rob
Great!
While "git log" has the "--nomerges" option, cgit hasn't, making it hard to see
the actual changes through the forest of merges.
Any chance merge commits not causing any changes can
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By
Geert Uytterhoeven
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#1046
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
The dts half is here[1]. It is a kernel repository automatically
stripped of everything but dts files.
I'd like this too. The QEMU maintainers don't really agree. I think
the ARM virt platform is the
The dts half is here[1]. It is a kernel repository automatically
stripped of everything but dts files.
I'd like this too. The QEMU maintainers don't really agree. I think
the ARM virt platform is the
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By
Rob Herring <robherring2@...>
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#1045
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
Hi Rob,
"Generating .config from DTS"
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/linux.kernel/xYrKolsgr0Y
In the mean time, partial mathing (for i2c/spi devices) has been
Hi Rob,
"Generating .config from DTS"
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/linux.kernel/xYrKolsgr0Y
In the mean time, partial mathing (for i2c/spi devices) has been
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By
Geert Uytterhoeven
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#1044
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
Want I want to do is:
1) Download an archive of device tree files describing a bunch of
boards. (Both dts and corresponding dtb files, with maybe a .txt telling
me about the board and the -append
Want I want to do is:
1) Download an archive of device tree files describing a bunch of
boards. (Both dts and corresponding dtb files, with maybe a .txt telling
me about the board and the -append
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By
Rob Landley
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#1043
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
- Clean up of existing hardware-specific bindings to conform to the
generic bindings, working dts files in the kernel tree, and bring
consistency to the documentation style/syntax.
I also plan to
- Clean up of existing hardware-specific bindings to conform to the
generic bindings, working dts files in the kernel tree, and bring
consistency to the documentation style/syntax.
I also plan to
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By
Matt Porter <mporter@...>
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#1042
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
Sorry, I won't be there. I should have replied earlier, but I'll be on
parental leave at the time.
Arnd
Sorry, I won't be there. I should have replied earlier, but I'll be on
parental leave at the time.
Arnd
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By
Arnd Bergmann <arnd@...>
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#1041
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Re: Invitation and RFC: Linux Plumbers Device Tree track proposed
I guess Kernel-driven overlay application (it's been called "quirks"
elsewhere) would fall under this? It's rather scary, and would need
fairly strict rules to be feasible and remain maintainable,
I guess Kernel-driven overlay application (it's been called "quirks"
elsewhere) would fall under this? It's rather scary, and would need
fairly strict rules to be feasible and remain maintainable,
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By
Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@...>
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#1040
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