2014-02-26 18:24 GMT+01:00 Ivan Tarozzi <itarozzi@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Il 25/02/2014 09:10, Carlos sanchiavedraz ha scritto: >> 2014-02-24 16:58 GMT+01:00 Ivan Tarozzi <itarozzi@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> Hi Carlos, >>> I'm developing an industrial application for a client using APC Rock. >>> >>> I'm using Android, so I can confirm that linux runs on it and you can >>> find kernel and uboot here: >>> https://github.com/apc-io/apc-rock >>> >>> I never tried a "standard" linux ditributions, so I can't tell about it, >>> but I fear the VIA support against linux is absent. >>> >>> I suggest you look at some better supported board. >>> >>> just my2c >>> >>> Ivan >>> >>> >> Thanks so much, Ivan. >> It's really helpful to have such a warn before wanting to purchase one >> of those and make my life trickier, most of all when surely I would >> try to put Musix inside that would have some driver problems (it's >> 100% free/libre based on Debian). >> >> I liked the book-style one, but now maybe I'll go some other way. >> >> Regards. >> > > Hi Carlos, > I fear you can't put musix on any ARM board. Pay attention to the arch > when you download an iso. > I can't find any musix ARM version in the musix mirrors. > Yes, I know, I'm part of Musix team ;). But I think I could copy the main differential things of Musix in a Debian ARM. > > Of course you can start from a debian (or other supported distro) and > then add the programs that you want. > If a packet is absent in arm repo, you can of course compile yourself. > > So, consider all that said when you plan to buy a board and download > software for it. Good advices. > > Now I have a beaglebone black on my desk. I haven't found spare time to > test it, but next days I hope to try the debian for BBB. > > Here some references: > http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone+Black > http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Debian_On_BeagleBone_Black > Our dear co-lister here, Jeremy Jongepier (http://autostatic.com/) , I think he wrote a post about Beagleboard on his blog time ago. He is very active trying this kind of mini-PCs. I think it gave him some headaches. > I have no idea about debian repo for arm, I don't know if all packages > that I found in my amd64 repo are present in arm repository. > Or I could be for the Ubuntu way (I dislike a bit, but here the UBUNTU > ARM wiki page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM) > > I will report you when I completed some test, if you want. It would be great! > > Cheers! > Ivan > > > > Thanks, Ivan. -- Carlos sanchiavedraz * Musix GNU+Linux http://www.musix.es _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user