[Angstrom-devel] HTC Alpine development

2008-03-12 Thread Phil Krylov
Hi. I am new to the list, so let me introduce myself (shortly). I am Phil Krylov, an opensource supporter ;) I have a Qtek 2020i aka HTC Alpine. I've managed to compile a working zImage (2.6.21-hh20) from HH.org CVS, install its modules into Angstrom-gpe-image-test-20070406-htcuniversal.rootfs.ta

Re: [Angstrom-devel] HTC Alpine development

2008-03-14 Thread Phil Krylov
Hi, OK maybe this is wrong list for kernel problems? you're packaging only world? Still, I want to ask if your distro releases for different ARM platforms differ only in included kernel modules or there are other differences? -- Ph. On 13/03/2008, Phil Krylov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. > >

Re: [Angstrom-devel] HTC Alpine development

2008-03-15 Thread pHilipp Zabel
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 7:39 PM, Phil Krylov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > OK maybe this is wrong list for kernel problems? For Alpine kernel issues the htc-pxa and kernel-bugs lists at handhelds.org are best suited (and #htc-linux on freenode irc). > you're packaging only world? Of cour

Re: [Angstrom-devel] HTC Alpine development

2008-03-15 Thread Phil Krylov
Hi, First, hanks for all your answers! On 15/03/2008, pHilipp Zabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > PXA272 is the same core as PXA270, the only difference is the on-chip > stacked flash. If you don't have cpufreq support compiled in, it just > reports the current frequency as set by windows. I see

Re: [Angstrom-devel] HTC Alpine development

2008-03-17 Thread Paul Sokolovsky
Hello, On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:06:53 +0300 "Phil Krylov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In addition to what Philipp said, I may add: > Hi. > > I am new to the list, so let me introduce myself (shortly). I am Phil > Krylov, an opensource supporter ;) > > I have a Qtek 2020i aka HTC Alpine. I've m

Re: [Angstrom-devel] HTC Alpine development

2008-03-17 Thread Phil Krylov
Hi, On 17/03/2008, Paul Sokolovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To add htcalpine support to Angstrom, there should be a device mentor > for it. Mentorship includes regular and consistent testing of provided > releases, working with other mentors on solving issues in > general manner (comparing