--- In Xiang Lu <> wrote:
>
> Dear Mr. Stahls,
>
> Thank you for your suggestions. I will check the archives to find the helpful
> information. We have a kernel module, which is applicable for the version
> after 2.6.29. Now, we will replant it in a TS-7250 arm board. I really
> appreciate your help. Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Xiang
>
Hello Xiang --
Mr. Matthieu Crapet carries a nice patch set to apply to a vanilla kernel for
the TS-72xx boards. You will find many people using and discussing his patches
in the archives of this group. http://mcrapet.free.fr
There are several kernel hackers active in the TS-72xx and ep93xx maintenance,
so support in vanilla kernels continue to improve. But some things won't work,
or work only if you can coax a TS binary blob to load into your vanilla kernel
(SD card support is one, but that's not an issue on your TS-7250)
Don't forget the TS documentation for compiling/running a 2.6 kernel too.
Finally, I think most people here are willing to help, but you will likely get
better responses if you *do* list what you have tried, what documents you don't
understand, and where you are stuck. That is *very* common in technical
discussion groups; it is not a unique feature of this group or a trait of any
culture or country, IMHO.
regards, ....... Charlie
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Jason Stahls <>
> To:
> Sent: Fri, June 18, 2010 10:36:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: Kernel Update in TS-7250
>
>
>
>
> I do not feel comfortable with your words about the difference
> >in culture/philosophy. You should know that the eastern culture and the
> >people from some "certain countreis" do not mean they do not want to
> >pay any efforts. Meanwhile, the western culture also does not mean more
> >efforts.
> >
> >
> >I do not want to explain what effort I paid. If there are some
> >mistakes in the written style for an technical problem, I really
> >appreciate your suggestions. But I do not think it is necessary to add
> >more justification about the culture difference. Both of us are not
> >eligible in this topic. By the way, I will stick on my project problem,
> >which is the most excellent feature in some "certain countries". Thank
> >you so much.
> >
> Mr. Chitte is simply frustrated at the number of people who've come
> around lately asking for help when they have made no effort to help
> themselves. We're not here to hold peoples hands, were especially not
> here to teach people Linux in general. The other issue he had was
> there has been a large quantity of messages lately in regards to
> updating the kernel to something newer including 2.6.32. Look back
> through the last few months archives and you should be able to
> understand how to update the kernel and what is required to update.
>
> I have to ask, are you sure you *require* 2.6.32? I mean for a
> embedded environment there isn't that much that changed from 2.4 to 2.6
> that would be beneficial.
>
> Jason Stahls
>
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