Where is the spare space?
Alexander
On May 15, 2013 3:05 PM, "Alexander Keller" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> ** **
>
> I am having issues trying to change the resolution. I have passed the
> resolution that I want in the u-boot setting with the following setting:
0:dev=hdmi, 1920x1080M@60, if=RGB24'
I want the resolution to be 1920x1080 and I checked that this resolution is
supported by the bsp. Is there another place for me to change the resolution
of my screen?
Thanks for your help,
Alexan
Yes we are using HDMI. That makes sense because when I changed the u-boot
settings I could never get the resolution to be 800x400. What resolutions
are supported by the latest BSP?
-Alexander Keller
From: He Zheng [mailto:totorogh...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2013 1:27 PM
To
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Thanks for your help,
Alexander Keller
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Hello,
I am used to ltib to please forgive me for my newbie
questions. I have created the fsl-image-gui from the tutorial on the
freescale website and are the steps to create your own sd card image
(manually copy uboot, uImage, and filesystem) the same as ltib?
Also I am u
?
Also, I am used to ltib. One of the great fesstures of ltib
is to easily add packages through the ltib menu. Is there something similar
to that feature in yocto? Is there a way for me to pick and choose what
packages to add for my image?
-Alexander Keller
right before the application starts. Is
there a way to disable the desktop while still maintatining the X11 hardware
acceleration?
-Alexander Keller
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application. Is
there a way enable and disable drivers to help decrease boot time?
-Alexander Keller
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