On 20 September 2014 14:00, Maciej Borzecki maciej.borze...@open-rnd.pl wrote:
Take a look at meta-eca:
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-eca/tree/
Do you have any clue why it's a separate layer? The recipes mostly seem to
overlap with OE-core.
There's what were at the time
Take a look at meta-eca:
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-eca/tree/
Regards,
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Diego Sueiro
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Em 19/09/2014 18:34, Burton, Ross ross.bur...@intel.com escreveu:
On 18 September 2014 17:39, Simon Andrieu sandr...@greenflex.com wrote:
Using some Linux
On Saturday 20 of September 2014 05:52:58 Diego Sueiro wrote:
Take a look at meta-eca:
http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-eca/tree/
Do you have any clue why it's a separate layer? The recipes mostly seem to
overlap with OE-core.
Regards,
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Diego Sueiro
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On Thursday 18 of September 2014 16:39:33 Simon Andrieu wrote:
Hi,
I work for a company that develops telemetry boxes, and that uses a
Poky/Yocto distribution running on the main board. It is planned to
integrate a cellular module connected via USB or serial link to the main
board.
Hi,
I work for a company that develops telemetry boxes, and that uses a Poky/Yocto
distribution running on the main board.
It is planned to integrate a cellular module connected via USB or serial link
to the main board.
Using some Linux distribution, it exists drivers that help recognizing a
On 18 September 2014 17:39, Simon Andrieu sandr...@greenflex.com wrote:
Using some Linux distribution, it exists drivers that help recognizing a
cellular modem USB stick and to raise a corresponding network interface.
Would you know please if such a generic cellular modem driver exists in