I would definitely like USB debugging, since I got a Dell Latitude laptop which should be fairly compatible with Genode. It theoretically has AMT support, but I have been unable to enable it. On Nov 9, 2015 3:06 PM, "Jookia" <166291@...9...> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 11:10:06AM -0800, Jamey Sharp wrote:
Support for USB debug adapters would be great, and doesn't require fully configuring the USB host.
If you have a device that supports USB OTG like a Beagleboard you can use Linux's USB gadget support and get an EHCI debugger that way too.
What's non-free there? Nix is LGPLv2 licensed, right?
Nix is free, but from what I can tell the genode-nix code isn't licensed, so it's all rights reserved (or the github license if you want to be technical) - definitely not free.
(I am super excited to learn that someone's working on Nix for Genode; I think that'll make development a lot easier once it works.)
Me too! It's one of the reasons I'm getting in to NixOS at the moment.
Jamey
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