On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 9:52 AM, <arm_ml(a)rirasoft.de> wrote:
Am 2016-08-16 13:22, schrieb Josh Boyer:
>
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 3:59 AM, <arm_ml(a)rirasoft.de> wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>> I've managed (with a lot of help from Stewart Samuels) to get Fedora 24
>> on
>> my Odroid XU4. This board is part of the Cloudshell with USB3-SATA (128GB
>> SSD-Disc) and a 2.2“ TFT LCD with a 320×240 resolution. There is a need
>> of
>> following kernel modules:
>>
>> spi-s3c64xx -> found
>> fbtft_device -> not found
>> gpio-ir-recv -> found
>> gpioplug-ir-recv -> not found
>>
>> The driver homepage
https://github.com/notro/fbtft "The FBTFT drivers are
>> now in the Linux kernel staging tree". Where can I find the kernel
>> staging?
>> dnf didn't found kernel-staging or kmod-staging
>
>
> Fedora doesn't build the majority of the staging drivers. If you need
> some of them and can find someone willing to be on the hook for bug
> reports against them, then you can open a bug requesting they be
> enabled.
At the last few years there were (at least for i386, x86_64) additional rpm
packages like kernel-staging or kmod-staging from Fedora or RPMFusion. Since
FC23 or FC24 they're missing.
Those aren't from Fedora. Maybe RPMFusion, I don't know.
I've created a bug request.
That's fine, but the hurdle is finding someone willing to deal with the modules.
josh