--- jasites
On May 10, 2017, at 07:02, Pablo pablo@parobalth.org wrote:
On Tue, May 09, 2017 at 05:06:17PM -0700, Jeffrey Sites wrote:
On May 9, 2017, at 16:00, John Luke Gibson eaterjolly@gmail.com wrote:
Right now I'm looking at CHIP-buildroot. I'm planning on patching out any blobs and also anything not CHIP related (as we don't want a person to accidentally think the script will give them a blobless cubieboard or anything).
Would it make sense to just add a target for C.H.I.P. to libreCMC in this case?
I had been planning on doing that for a while but haven't had the time.
libreCMC seems an odd choice to me because C.H.I.P. does not have an ethernet port. I think libreCMC for a C.H.I.P. will have a small userbase. Do you have a special use case in mind?
For using libreCMC as a base/framework for a lightweight embedded distribution without systemd, Linux-Libre kernel, uclib, and omitting router centric packages, using a ath9k_htc or USB->Ethernet dongle makes perfect sense for a small physical footprint for a server providing services like DHCP, HTTPS, or similar.
Since there is already support for other sunxi devices, and NTC uses buildroot as their Debian alternative, it seemed worthwhile to me. Obviously depends on use case or intended purpose.
As a general purpose OS one of the libre distributions or Debian with only the main repository seems the way to go.
Pablo
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