On Tue, 2015-02-17 at 00:44 +1000, Adrian wrote: Adrian, > Clive quick question please : Was support for GPIO-driven interrupts > included in the kernel used ? Not sure when it was added to their (RPi) kernel github. Assuming it has been, it's in the kernels I'm building. (Currently tracking their rpi-3.18.y branch.) "sudo sc-cleanUpdate-pi raspberrypi\*" get's you updated to my latest kernel builds... Can you do me a favour? I've too many fingers in too many pies..... And seen as you know what your doing with Pi hardware and X.... Do you have a spare SDCARD? Can you give this xfce image a quick look? Plug in keyboard, monitor, ethernet and boot it... Get the graphical initial setup screen, OK? Get through it OK, to a working desktop? (The root password is currently fedora, same as that minimal image, just in case anyone wants to quickly get into it headless via ssh or serial console.) http://www.digitaldreamtime.co.uk/Fedora/Pi2B-Fedora-Xfce-armhfp-21-5-20150217-1-sda.raw.xz I think I mentioned before that I have zero interest in graphical images myself. Don't use them. But I'll quite happily make them. For the minimal image, putting "gpu_mem=16" in the default /boot/config.txt was a no-brainer. But for the X spins, do you have any suggested defaults? (Not talking about overscan, blah, blah, blah...) I mean, "start_file=start_x.elf, fixup_file=fixup_x.elf, gpu_mem=128", should those be the defaults for the gui spins? Regards Clive -- Clive Messer <clive.m.messer@xxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm