On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:12 AM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm(a)htt-consult.com> wrote:
The Cubietruck has WiFi and Bluetooth. But the F19 uboot does not
support
them.
uboot doesn't handle dealing with radios. It's something you need to
handle in the OS layer.
How can I turn off the radio, so I don't have to watch those
flashing LEDs?
Well it would depend on the kernel and I have no idea what kernel
Redsleeve uses.
The general means of managing radios on Linux is called rfkill, In
Fedora that's handled my NetworkManager. Similarly there's a means of
dealing with leds.
I am using the F19 uboot partition with my Redsleeve OS. Works well
enough.
Even when we start in on Centos 7 for arm, I suspect I will still be using
the F19 uboot...
This isn't a forum for Redsleeve support. You need to ask them. It's
dependent on kernel and other support.
Peter