On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 12:33 AM, Craig Lanning <craig.t.lanning@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I bought an Olimex A10S-OlinuXino-MICRO because it had a line in audio > port. (I want to use the device to do audio recording from a mixing > board.) > > I became very excited when I found that there was a disk image > specifically for the Allwinner boards since I use Fedora on my machines > at home. I became a little less excited when I read that only audio > output is supported. It looks like reading from the line in audio port > is not supported. > > Did I understand correctly? What is the reason for this? Got a link to where you read this? Ultimately there's no particular reason. It could be that the upstream kernel driver doesn't support it yet, or there's not the glue in the DeviceTree. The Fedora 20 remix, the one I assume you're referring to, is based on a very old 3.4.x kernel series. Rawhide, which should support this device with an appropriate uboot, has the 3.16 kernel which supports this device which might have what you're after. Ultimately I suggest testing it and seeing how you get on. The AllWinner device support is fairly fast moving and there's literally 100s of them with all sorts of configurations and it's impossible to test all combinations of use cases. It'll be easier to work out what's missing once you have the base install on there. Peter _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm