[fedora-arm] Advice for tablets to run Fedora ARM on?

omalleys at msu.edu omalleys at msu.edu
Tue Aug 2 16:40:31 UTC 2011


Is there an opensource accelerated video driver for the tegra2 yet?

Quoting Niels de Vos <devos at fedoraproject.org>:

> Hi Stuart!
>
> Many thanks for the details. As the tablet can boot from microSD without
> too much trouble, it seems like a nice candidate for testing :)
>
> I'll let you (and the rest of the list) know when I hear about any
> further planned actions.
>
> Cheers,
> Niels
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 04:13:27PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
>> Niels,
>> I have done a small amount of research a while ago with the intention of
>> delving in deeper into it. However my life got in the way as I am currently
>> moving out!
>>
>> In response to your questions, which I can not answer very well!
>>
>> 1. I have heard no mention of JTAG or similar for the Vega, but this doesn't
>> mean it doesn't exist!!
>> 2. With regards to drivers I havent got around to building my own Ubuntu
>> rootfs for my Vega so I don't know however there is this build:
>> http://android.modaco.com/topic/332887-ubuntu-linux-1104-natty-on-vega-update-134/
>> which may be able to tell you something!
>> 3. It is possible to boot off of the microSD slot, I doubt it could be
>> booted off the USB port though.
>>
>>
>> This tablet has the advantage of being cheap and powered by the current
>> generation hardware (Tegra 2), but is let down by its display.
>> The reason I joined this list was because I wanted to see the feasibility of
>> creating a Fedora 15 Tablet edition (wanted Gnome 3), so I would be willing
>> to help though I have a lot to learn!!
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>>
>> On 30 July 2011 18:10, Niels de Vos <devos at fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Stuart,
>> >
>> > On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 07:42:00PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
>> > >  I have an Advent Vega, which costs 200 GBP and has a NVidia tegra and a
>> > > full size USB A port and HDMI port.
>> > >
>> > > I would be willing to test / work on a Fedora bulid for such a device.
>> >
>> > Maybe you have done some research/tests on the Advent Vega already? If
>> > so, maybe you can answer some of the following questions?
>> > - Is it possible to use a serial-console and/or attach a JTAG debugger?
>> > - Are all required drivers available in the mainline Linux kernel?
>> > - Does is require any non-public Xorg drivers (display, touch, ..)?
>> > - Can it boot from a non-internal (SD, USB-stick, ...) storage?
>> >
>> > Some colleagues/friends/etc would like to do some work for a Fedora
>> > Tablet edition, any details or pointers on what hardware is easy to use
>> > and develop on is much appreciated. When something serious takes off,
>> > this list will likely be one of the main communication channels.
>> >
>> > Thanks again,
>> > Niels
>> >
>> >
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