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Support for Turris Omnia #10
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Hi. In theory, of course it is possible. We implement support for the devices that we have available. Sadly, we do not have Turris Omnia, and in the near future, is unlikely to come. Hence there is no chance to expect support in the nearest future. And we don't have any documentation for developers on how to onboard new devices. The RDK-B Yocto-based build for Turris Omnia, I see, uses Yocto release 3.1 (Dunfell), which is pretty old now (2020) and is almost unsupported by us (only bugfixes, no new features), and that makes it extra difficult to add support for Turris Omnia. |
would Nvidia Xavier be a more viable platform based on meta-tegra ?
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Hi. In theory, of course it is possible. We implement support for the
devices that we have available. Sadly, we do not have RDK-B, and in the
near future, is unlikely to come. Hence there is no chance to expect
support in the nearest future. And we don't have any documentation for
developers on how to onboard new devices.
The Yocto-based build for RDK-B, I see, uses Yocto release 3.1 (Dunfell),
which is pretty old now (2020) and is almost unsupported by us, and that
makes it extra difficult to add support for RDK-B.
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It seems that adding support for Nvidia Xavier is a bit easier and quicker. |
Hi is it feasible to support the Turris Omni as a router?? Right now we have RDK-B (Yocto based build) running on it yet, it really lacks a functional UI. It does also run OpenWRT, yet somehow for us that lacks the ui and functionalities Tano could provide. Is there a Document or insight on how to onboard other devices ?? Thanks
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