Hello,
I have an Advent Vega, which costs 200 GBP and has a NVidia tegra and a full size USB A port and HDMI port.
I would be willing to test / work on a Fedora bulid for such a device.
Stuart
Hi Stuart,
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 07:42:00PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
I have an Advent Vega, which costs 200 GBP and has a NVidia tegra and a full size USB A port and HDMI port.
I would be willing to test / work on a Fedora bulid for such a device.
Maybe you have done some research/tests on the Advent Vega already? If so, maybe you can answer some of the following questions? - Is it possible to use a serial-console and/or attach a JTAG debugger? - Are all required drivers available in the mainline Linux kernel? - Does is require any non-public Xorg drivers (display, touch, ..)? - Can it boot from a non-internal (SD, USB-stick, ...) storage?
Some colleagues/friends/etc would like to do some work for a Fedora Tablet edition, any details or pointers on what hardware is easy to use and develop on is much appreciated. When something serious takes off, this list will likely be one of the main communication channels.
Thanks again, Niels
Niels, I have done a small amount of research a while ago with the intention of delving in deeper into it. However my life got in the way as I am currently moving out!
In response to your questions, which I can not answer very well!
1. I have heard no mention of JTAG or similar for the Vega, but this doesn't mean it doesn't exist!! 2. With regards to drivers I havent got around to building my own Ubuntu rootfs for my Vega so I don't know however there is this build: http://android.modaco.com/topic/332887-ubuntu-linux-1104-natty-on-vega-updat... which may be able to tell you something! 3. It is possible to boot off of the microSD slot, I doubt it could be booted off the USB port though.
This tablet has the advantage of being cheap and powered by the current generation hardware (Tegra 2), but is let down by its display. The reason I joined this list was because I wanted to see the feasibility of creating a Fedora 15 Tablet edition (wanted Gnome 3), so I would be willing to help though I have a lot to learn!!
Stuart
On 30 July 2011 18:10, Niels de Vos devos@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hi Stuart,
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 07:42:00PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
I have an Advent Vega, which costs 200 GBP and has a NVidia tegra and a full size USB A port and HDMI port.
I would be willing to test / work on a Fedora bulid for such a device.
Maybe you have done some research/tests on the Advent Vega already? If so, maybe you can answer some of the following questions?
- Is it possible to use a serial-console and/or attach a JTAG debugger?
- Are all required drivers available in the mainline Linux kernel?
- Does is require any non-public Xorg drivers (display, touch, ..)?
- Can it boot from a non-internal (SD, USB-stick, ...) storage?
Some colleagues/friends/etc would like to do some work for a Fedora Tablet edition, any details or pointers on what hardware is easy to use and develop on is much appreciated. When something serious takes off, this list will likely be one of the main communication channels.
Thanks again, Niels
Hi Stuart!
Many thanks for the details. As the tablet can boot from microSD without too much trouble, it seems like a nice candidate for testing :)
I'll let you (and the rest of the list) know when I hear about any further planned actions.
Cheers, Niels
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 04:13:27PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
Niels, I have done a small amount of research a while ago with the intention of delving in deeper into it. However my life got in the way as I am currently moving out!
In response to your questions, which I can not answer very well!
- I have heard no mention of JTAG or similar for the Vega, but this doesn't
mean it doesn't exist!! 2. With regards to drivers I havent got around to building my own Ubuntu rootfs for my Vega so I don't know however there is this build: http://android.modaco.com/topic/332887-ubuntu-linux-1104-natty-on-vega-updat... which may be able to tell you something! 3. It is possible to boot off of the microSD slot, I doubt it could be booted off the USB port though.
This tablet has the advantage of being cheap and powered by the current generation hardware (Tegra 2), but is let down by its display. The reason I joined this list was because I wanted to see the feasibility of creating a Fedora 15 Tablet edition (wanted Gnome 3), so I would be willing to help though I have a lot to learn!!
Stuart
On 30 July 2011 18:10, Niels de Vos devos@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hi Stuart,
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 07:42:00PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
I have an Advent Vega, which costs 200 GBP and has a NVidia tegra and a full size USB A port and HDMI port.
I would be willing to test / work on a Fedora bulid for such a device.
Maybe you have done some research/tests on the Advent Vega already? If so, maybe you can answer some of the following questions?
- Is it possible to use a serial-console and/or attach a JTAG debugger?
- Are all required drivers available in the mainline Linux kernel?
- Does is require any non-public Xorg drivers (display, touch, ..)?
- Can it boot from a non-internal (SD, USB-stick, ...) storage?
Some colleagues/friends/etc would like to do some work for a Fedora Tablet edition, any details or pointers on what hardware is easy to use and develop on is much appreciated. When something serious takes off, this list will likely be one of the main communication channels.
Thanks again, Niels
Is there an opensource accelerated video driver for the tegra2 yet?
Quoting Niels de Vos devos@fedoraproject.org:
Hi Stuart!
Many thanks for the details. As the tablet can boot from microSD without too much trouble, it seems like a nice candidate for testing :)
I'll let you (and the rest of the list) know when I hear about any further planned actions.
Cheers, Niels
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 04:13:27PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
Niels, I have done a small amount of research a while ago with the intention of delving in deeper into it. However my life got in the way as I am currently moving out!
In response to your questions, which I can not answer very well!
- I have heard no mention of JTAG or similar for the Vega, but this doesn't
mean it doesn't exist!! 2. With regards to drivers I havent got around to building my own Ubuntu rootfs for my Vega so I don't know however there is this build: http://android.modaco.com/topic/332887-ubuntu-linux-1104-natty-on-vega-updat... which may be able to tell you something! 3. It is possible to boot off of the microSD slot, I doubt it could be booted off the USB port though.
This tablet has the advantage of being cheap and powered by the current generation hardware (Tegra 2), but is let down by its display. The reason I joined this list was because I wanted to see the feasibility of creating a Fedora 15 Tablet edition (wanted Gnome 3), so I would be willing to help though I have a lot to learn!!
Stuart
On 30 July 2011 18:10, Niels de Vos devos@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hi Stuart,
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 07:42:00PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
I have an Advent Vega, which costs 200 GBP and has a NVidia tegra and a full size USB A port and HDMI port.
I would be willing to test / work on a Fedora bulid for such a device.
Maybe you have done some research/tests on the Advent Vega already? If so, maybe you can answer some of the following questions?
- Is it possible to use a serial-console and/or attach a JTAG debugger?
- Are all required drivers available in the mainline Linux kernel?
- Does is require any non-public Xorg drivers (display, touch, ..)?
- Can it boot from a non-internal (SD, USB-stick, ...) storage?
Some colleagues/friends/etc would like to do some work for a Fedora Tablet edition, any details or pointers on what hardware is easy to use and develop on is much appreciated. When something serious takes off, this list will likely be one of the main communication channels.
Thanks again, Niels
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Here i will answer my own question. Apparently the MeeGo project is working with compulabs makers of the tegra2 based trimslice. And they have an accelerated hardfp version of the tegra X video driver.
While not opensource, I suppose with some careful talking it would be possible to at least have the accelerated X driver that will work on the Vega. Im not sure exactly how gnome3 gets optimized though.
http://www.meegoexperts.com/2011/07/nvidia-meego-battle-ground/
Quoting omalleys@msu.edu:
Is there an opensource accelerated video driver for the tegra2 yet?
Quoting Niels de Vos devos@fedoraproject.org:
Hi Stuart!
Many thanks for the details. As the tablet can boot from microSD without too much trouble, it seems like a nice candidate for testing :)
I'll let you (and the rest of the list) know when I hear about any further planned actions.
Cheers, Niels
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 04:13:27PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
Niels, I have done a small amount of research a while ago with the intention of delving in deeper into it. However my life got in the way as I am currently moving out!
In response to your questions, which I can not answer very well!
- I have heard no mention of JTAG or similar for the Vega, but
this doesn't mean it doesn't exist!! 2. With regards to drivers I havent got around to building my own Ubuntu rootfs for my Vega so I don't know however there is this build: http://android.modaco.com/topic/332887-ubuntu-linux-1104-natty-on-vega-updat... which may be able to tell you something! 3. It is possible to boot off of the microSD slot, I doubt it could be booted off the USB port though.
This tablet has the advantage of being cheap and powered by the current generation hardware (Tegra 2), but is let down by its display. The reason I joined this list was because I wanted to see the feasibility of creating a Fedora 15 Tablet edition (wanted Gnome 3), so I would be willing to help though I have a lot to learn!!
Stuart
On 30 July 2011 18:10, Niels de Vos devos@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Hi Stuart,
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 07:42:00PM +0100, Stuart Mumford wrote:
I have an Advent Vega, which costs 200 GBP and has a NVidia
tegra and a
full size USB A port and HDMI port.
I would be willing to test / work on a Fedora bulid for such a device.
Maybe you have done some research/tests on the Advent Vega already? If so, maybe you can answer some of the following questions?
- Is it possible to use a serial-console and/or attach a JTAG debugger?
- Are all required drivers available in the mainline Linux kernel?
- Does is require any non-public Xorg drivers (display, touch, ..)?
- Can it boot from a non-internal (SD, USB-stick, ...) storage?
Some colleagues/friends/etc would like to do some work for a Fedora Tablet edition, any details or pointers on what hardware is easy to use and develop on is much appreciated. When something serious takes off, this list will likely be one of the main communication channels.
Thanks again, Niels
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