Hi

From: Peter Vollmer <peter.vollmer_at_innominate.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 18:06:10 +0100

Hi,

> Well it took a couple days (I just moved house!) but I have got a list
> set up for e-series hacking.
> This list is for OS and KERNEL hacking only, so please dont invite
> people for general chit-chat.
>
> I'll be maintaining the e-series ports on hh.org as always, but any
> patches submitted here will be perused by myself and applied with
> correct attribution to the CVS sources.
> I'm intending to branch the e-series stuff into a git repo at some
> point, though, but that will have to wait until I get a bit more
> familiar with git.
>
> So, lets get this rolling.
>
> The last time I worked on this I got e-750 to suspend AND resume with SD
> working.
>
> the others were able to suspend and resume but they tended to lose their
> SD slot (and thus rootfs as I was using SD as rootfs :-))
>
> So, whos fgot what and what do you all want to do now?

Hi,

nice to meet you, I'm an embedded software developer, did some projects
with the IXP425, looked a bit into the kernel but did more userspace
application development. I guess this is a good chance to look a bit
inside the 2.6 kernel, so I'm with you.

well, I dont have much yet. I plan to setup the build environment on the
weekend and try to build a kernel from hh.org CVS. It would be nice to
have a working config to start with (or is there already something
useable in arch/arm/configs) ?

I must say that I would like to play safe with my E750, its the only one
I have and I use it everyday. So I'd rather not work on the bootloader
or display code. Everything else would be fine I guess.
I've got some experience with sound drivers, but fiddling with USB or IRDA
would be nice too. I cant promise that I can spend much time though, but
lets see ...

Cheers
Peter
Received on Wed Feb 22 2006 - 12:04:51 EST

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