On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 09:04:17PM +0000, Sid Boyce wrote:
The latest kernel I built and have running is 3.8.13.10 with Mali
400 GPU support and 3.8.13.11 awaiting a reboot.
[...]
As for the platform itself, I natively build kernels and everything
else including Qt-5.1.1 as it has enough power to not need
cross-compiling anything.
How do you compile these kernels? I mean to say, do you just compile
the upstream 3.8.* stable kernels, or do you need to add patches, and
if so what patches and from where?
Rich.
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