H i , and happy holidays for all !
I'm a new member in fedora system developpement, if you want to give me the ne cessary documentat ions about the kernel developpement.
In the reality I want to make a mobile edition fedora, so for this project, I need some information about the processors technology, and some related hardware, and finally, if possible the mobile edition processors like ARM, samsung ... ect
I wanting for you response !
senserly arafat877
arafat bouchafra wrote:
H i , and happy holidays for all !
I'm a new member in fedora system developpement, if you want to give me the ne cessary documentat ions about the kernel developpement.
In the reality I want to make a mobile edition fedora, so for this project, I need some information about the processors technology, and some related hardware, and finally, if possible the mobile edition processors like ARM, samsung ... ect
Hi arafat, (Merry Christmas) It sounds like you want to build Fedora to run on a windows mobile or palm os type mobile device... (for instance on my Samsung Blackjack instead of WM5)
The Fedora kernel is generally a lightly-patched kernel; the sources used to build the kernel rpms are almost stock upstream kernels from kernel.org. If you swap the kernel config for one targeted to a mobile device that the upstream kernel supports (drivers!) then it probably will compile but you will need to setup a cross compilation environment to do it. But if the kernel.org sources cannot compile and do not support the architecture you need then neither will Fedora's kernel.
I don't know how much work anyone has done with the stock kernel on these ARM based devices, but starting out trying to build Fedora for them is a big leap unless you can already get a basic stock kernel to load on your device. I would suggest you need to start working without Fedora and be able to install a linux from scratch setup or at least just get a kernel operational.
If you can already get a stock kernel running on the device, then your questions are not specific enough for anyone to help you much. If you just wanted to know what processor setup Fedora is compiled and distributed for then maybe you can just grab the kernel-devel packages and look at the kernel configs in them?
If you need more information about running/building any linux on an ARM based device then this list won't be the place to get it, and you probably need to just go googling and ask at kernel.org lists.
On Dec 27, 2007 10:11 AM, Andrew Farris lordmorgul@gmail.com wrote:
If you need more information about running/building any linux on an ARM based device then this list won't be the place to get it, and you probably need to just go googling and ask at kernel.org lists.
another starting point:
kernel@lists.fedoraproject.org