On 05/01/18 11:27, Nishant Sharma wrote:
Hi Andre,

On Friday 05 January 2018 03:42 PM, Andre Heider wrote:
I'm running debian with its upstream kernel on espressobin just fine, there shouldn't be a reason to use their downstream patches.

What does uname -a tell? Is it mainline kernel or you had to enable non-free repository as well?

It's just sid/testing's 4.14.7-1, which is mainline with debian's usual patches on top (but afaict without any mvebu specific patches), see https://packages.qa.debian.org/l/linux.html

$ uname -a
Linux espresso.internal 4.14.0-2-arm64 #1 SMP Debian 4.14.7-1 (2017-12-22) aarch64 GNU/Linux

No non-free packages are installed.

Regards,
Andre

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