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− | * 0.1 | + | * 0.1 Initial research into the Pandaboard and required drivers |
− | * 0.2 | + | * 0.2 Bootable kernel, initial documentation |
− | * 0.3 | + | * 0.3 A kernel (or kernels) for use with the PanadaBoard and the Fedora 12 or Fedora 13 root filesystems; user documentation on how to set up the PandaBoard with Fedora; wiki notes on setting up other ARM devices |
== Communication == | == Communication == |
Revision as of 09:30, 3 February 2011
Contents
Device Support and Testing: PandaBoard
Project Description
Various ARM devices need different driver sets and/or kernels. This project will test the Fedora-ARM system on the PandaBoard, creating a kernel that works well with it, and figuring out how to use as many of the built-in peripherals as possible.
Project Leader
- Adeel Sabir
Project Contributor(s)
Project Details
Begin with initial research into the Pandaboard
Project Plan
Tracking mechanism (bugzilla, trac, github, ...):
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1 Initial research into the Pandaboard and required drivers
- 0.2 Bootable kernel, initial documentation
- 0.3 A kernel (or kernels) for use with the PanadaBoard and the Fedora 12 or Fedora 13 root filesystems; user documentation on how to set up the PandaBoard with Fedora; wiki notes on setting up other ARM devices