> As a secondary, we got a lot of bugs fixed from ti on am335x, that
> were issues in 3.8 for some users.
>
> pm/usb/ethernet/etc..
> Right now there's three variants:
>
> The first two have been around for awhile:
>
> linux-image-3.14.33-ti-r51
>
How does the 3.14.33-ti series kernels
Thanks for the info and as always thanks for an amazing job!
Happily running a stable ti-r51 kernel,
Michiel
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 9:30 AM, toni incog wrote:
> ti: ?
>
> whats the story of the ti kernel?
The "main" reason for the ti kernel is:
http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoard-X15
As a secondary, we got a lot of bugs fixed from ti on am335x, that
were issues in 3.8 for some users.
pm/usb/et
ti: ?
whats the story of the ti kernel?
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 7:28 AM, wrote:
> I have a debian (jessie) installed in a BeagleBone Black board using the RCN
> (http://repos.rcn-ee.net/debian/) repository. I noticed that there are
> several linux images there. For example:
>
> linux-image-3.19.0-rc7-armv7-lpae-x0 - Linux kernel, versi
I have a debian (jessie) installed in a BeagleBone Black board using the
RCN (http://repos.rcn-ee.net/debian/) repository. I noticed that there are
several linux images there. For example:
linux-image-3.19.0-rc7-armv7-lpae-x0 - Linux kernel, version
3.19.0-rc7-armv7-lpae-x0
linux-image-3.19.0-r