If you have rpi with you, u can try out building kernel and try out
the device tree support rpi has complete device tree enabled... it
gives us a lot of exposure... there is always some thing to learn in
each board you have....

Regards,
Guru Prashanth Srithar


On 5/29/13, satyaakam goswami <satyaa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:02 PM, Karthikeyan A.K
> <mindas...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hopefully the questioner got an answer now rather than  a argument ;)
>>
>
> nobody is asking for your words of wisdom and one liners and flaunting the
> list rules on a regular basis , where are argument i do not see any except
> now i am making one .
>
> -Satya
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