Difference between revisions of "CM-iTC Linux"
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− | This page contains links to information about the Linux | + | This page contains links to information about the Linux packages and software development for CM-iTC modules. |
− | CompuLab Linux support for the CM-iTC includes | + | CompuLab Linux support for the CM-iTC includes: |
+ | * Modifications of the Linux kernel | ||
+ | * Example file system image based on Linux Mint | ||
+ | The [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modules/cm-itc/#devres Linux Package] for CM-iTC includes a ready-to-run image that can be installed on SD-Card, attached SATA or USB storage device | ||
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− | * [[CM-iTC: Linux: Getting started|Getting started with Linux on | + | {{Resources Linux |
− | + | |* [[CM-iTC: Linux: Getting started|Getting started with Linux on CM-iTC]] | |
* [[CM-iTC: Linux: Mint|Linux Mint for CM-iTC]] | * [[CM-iTC: Linux: Mint|Linux Mint for CM-iTC]] | ||
− | | | + | |* [[CM-iTC: Linux: Kernel|Linux Kernel for CM-iTC]] |
+ | |*[[Support]] | ||
+ | * [[CM-iTC: Linux: Known Issues|Known Issues]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | __NOTOC__ | ||
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+ | ===== 14-Mar-2013 ===== | ||
+ | : Upgrade to Linux Mint 13 | ||
+ | : Kernel 3.2, MATE 1.4, EMGD 1.16, X Server 1.9 | ||
+ | : Extended pre-installed software stack | ||
+ | : Improvements: | ||
+ | : - 1080p quality video playback | ||
+ | : - Added support for HW accelerated flashplayer | ||
+ | : - Fast boot time | ||
+ | : Bug-fixes: | ||
+ | : - Unlock GPIO_SUS[2,4,7] if were locked by BIOS | ||
+ | : - LVDS auto detection | ||
+ | : - DRM issues during HW accelerated playback | ||
===== 23-Mar-2011 ===== | ===== 23-Mar-2011 ===== | ||
: Added support for GPIOs, SMBus, UARTs, Watchdog. | : Added support for GPIOs, SMBus, UARTs, Watchdog. |
Latest revision as of 15:21, 19 March 2013
This page contains links to information about the Linux packages and software development for CM-iTC modules. CompuLab Linux support for the CM-iTC includes:
The Linux Package for CM-iTC includes a ready-to-run image that can be installed on SD-Card, attached SATA or USB storage device |
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