> a new branch for gcc 4.4 is created as linux-2.6.29-stable-loongson-gcc4.4, > welcome to pull it. > > $ git clone git://dev.lemote.com/rt4ls.git > $ git checkout -b linux-2.6.29-stable-loongson-gcc4.4 --track origin/linux-2.6.29-stable-loongson-gcc4.4 > > if you have cloned it, just update it and then checkout the branch > > $ git pull > $ git checkout -b linux-2.6.29-stable-loongson-gcc4.4 --track origin/linux-2.6.29-stable-loongson-gcc4.4 > Hello, The kernel is compiling fine now. I have been using it for a few hours. I don't understand why some stuff are not included in arch/mips/configs/yeeloong2f_defconfig, for example the sound chip or the v4l stuff for the webcam. I also had to : - add INPUT_EDEV to get the mouse and the keyboard under X (1.6.99.1). - compile external wifi modules from http://www.lemote.com/upfiles/wifi/rtl8187B_linux_26.1049.1215.2008_release2.tar.gz to get proper Wifi performances (or I had to sit on the access point) - get and compile the ec_module stuff from git - had the PPP and bluetooth support for my 3G connection that's works now with wvdial (thanks robert :)) The box is also complaining when it boots and try to set time : xiwen ~ (n32) # hwclock --debug hwclock from util-linux-ng 2.14.2 hwclock: Open of /dev/rtc failed, errno=2: No such file or directory. No usable clock interface found. Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method. I have seen some patches related to system clock in the git tree but i don't understand. What has to be included in the config tree to get suspend/hibernate and cpu_freq working ? It seems to be linked to the clocking nope ? Cheers Erwan