Re: supported hardware

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On Sat, 2012-01-21 at 08:19 -0600, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> 
> i think we need to come up with a list of supported hardware.
> something like https://wiki.linaro.org/Boards and
> http://www.linaro.org/low-cost-development-boards/ i think we should
> support the linaro boards if the make sense. in addition we should
> support raspberry pi and trimslice and of course the olpc XO.  while
> we can not ship binary blobs etc for video. we should work to make the
> experience the best possible.
> 
> Dennis

Fortunately there's good crossover between the Linaro boards and the
ones we support. I agree that we need better docs on what we support and
don't support - and we need a general round of wiki gardening (which we
didn't get around to at FUDcon).

However, we've got several targets in addition to the Linaro-supported
boards (XO, Pi, eventually server-class equipment), and there's a cost
to supporting additional boards in terms of effort and proliferation of
kernels, so I would favor documenting well what we currently support and
not adding to it until/unless someone in the community steps up with a
particular interest, at least until we get to F17.

-Chris

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