AVR32 Linux Developer Blog
  Topic Type Changed Author   1 BlogEntry18 BlogEntry 2007-07-12 - 21:51 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
Linux 2.6.22.atmel.2, containing a small handful of improvements upon the 2.6.22.atmel.1 release, has been released. For more information and downloads, please see the Main.LinuxPatchesLinuxPatches page.
2 BlogEntry17 BlogEntry 2007-07-09 - 22:21 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
...shortly followed by 2.6.22.atmel.1, containing many additional drivers and a few other improvements. Grab it from the Main.LinuxPatchesLinuxPatches page and give it a spin. Please see the https://mirror.egtvedt.no/avr32linux.org/archives/kernel/2007-July/000088.htmlannouncement for details.
3 BlogEntry16 BlogEntry 2007-06-15 - 21:52 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
Two new mailing lists have been created: "kernel" for kernel-related discussions and "u-boot" for bootloader-related discussions. Read more at the Main.MailingListsMailingLists page.
4 BlogEntry15 BlogEntry 2007-03-04 - 15:45 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
New AVR32 Main.LinuxPatchesLinux kernel patchsets based on the 2.6.20 kernel have been released. Preliminary patches adding support for Main.CompactFlashDriverCompactFlash have also been added.
5 BlogEntry14 BlogEntry 2007-02-10 - 16:10 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
Linux 2.6.20 was released last sunday, with support for the MACB driver out of the box and a handful of other AVR32-related fixes and improvements.
6 BlogEntry13 BlogEntry 2006-12-03 - 19:07 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
Updated patches for Main.LinuxPatchesLinux (both 2.6.18 and 2.6.19), Main.UbootPatchesU-Boot, Main.BinutilsPatchesBinutils, Main.GccPatchesGCC and Main.MicroClibcPatchesuClibc are available. Please test if you feel adventurous. Also, http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/patch-2.6.19.bz2Linux 2.6.19 has been released with support for AVR32 out of the box.
7 BlogEntry12 BlogEntry 2006-11-19 - 01:14 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
A new Main.LinuxApplicationsApplication Repository has been added. We encourage everyone who try out new applications on AVR32 Linux to post their efforts there, and to try out the applications already listed.
8 ApplicationDevelopment FrontPage, SubjectCategory 2006-11-19 - 01:03 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
Application development on AVR32 Linux
9 BlogEntry11 BlogEntry 2006-11-19 - 00:49 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
Some spammers figured that this site could be used to host their crap. Not anymore.
10 BlogEntry10 BlogEntry 2006-11-10 - 15:27 HaavardSkinnemoen
 
It's been a long time since the last news post here, although a lot of things have been happening. The mainstream linux and u-boot trees now feature AVR32 support, drivers have been submitted for review, and avr32linux.org has seen a minor reorganization, including a new "application repository" where everyone can submit information about applications they have working on avr32-linux.
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