By the phrase "What do you mean under "apply patches from OE"???" I mean that if use OE rootfs then you need to use OE kernel and you won't have any surprises. Regarding 2.6.20 kernel in OE - last time I used OE a year ago it was 2.6.28, so you are a little misinformed about OE content. Correct me if I'm mistaken.
Max 2010/1/28 Анастасия Жирнова <[email protected]>: >> Dear Nastya, >> >> I think you need to compile your own kernel. As you compile OE >> yourself it is even easier. Anyway you can take any kernel version, >> apply patches from OE, make all necessary changes to a kernel and get >> what you need. I've done this before and it worked for me. >> >> what dmesg prints to your console? >> >> You just need to integrate all USB stuff into your kernel and forget >> about modules. >> >> Max >> >> 2010/1/28 ????????? ??????? <[email protected]>: >> > Hi, thank's for a reply. > I use my own kernel 2.6.30, downloaded from vanilla Linux kernel and patched. > Kernel built by OE is too old for us (2.6.20). Because of this I don't use it. > I've configured all USB features in linux-2.6.30. When I plug usb-mouse into > the board I see kernel messages on console about this device - ID, > manufacturer etc. So kernel's usbhid/mouse works. > What do you mean under "apply patches from OE"??? > > P.S. My 2.6.30 kernel, mouse works fine with DEMO-image. > > So, I still don't know what to do(((( > > Sincerely yours, Nastya. > > _______________________________________________ > Angstrom-distro-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users > _______________________________________________ Angstrom-distro-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxtogo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/angstrom-distro-users
