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Author SHA1 Message Date
Minecrell
b9ca5e66ff
asus-me176c: install mesa-vulkan-intel as Vulkan driver (!910)
The Intel graphics in asus-me176c have (incomplete) Vulkan support
in Mesa. Make it possible to use Vulkan by installing the Intel
driver that is necessary for it.
2020-01-29 01:09:53 +03:00
Minecrell
4a844dc630
asus-me176c: reduce rootfs size by installing only needed Mesa driver (!910)
The mesa-dri-intel package is deprecated since it was replaced with
mesa-dri-classic and mesa-dri-gallium. Installing mesa-dri-intel
causes both packages to be installed.

The Intel graphics in asus-me176c are not supported by the new
Gallium "iris" driver, therefore asus-me176c can only use the old
i965 driver available in mesa-dri-classic.

Removing mesa-dri-gallium reduces the disk space needed for a minimal
installation on asus-me176c:
  - Before: 329M
  - After:  256M (-73M)
2020-01-29 01:09:45 +03:00
Bart Ribbers
71557f7f0c
device-*: rebuild for the new splash screen generation 2020-01-28 15:40:18 +01:00
HenriDellal
4dd592d189
device/device-asus-me176c: fix APKBUILD (!874) 2020-01-17 18:12:38 +01:00
lambdadroid
fe4bd3ab4d
asus-me176c: rework packages (!699)
device/device-asus-me176c:
  - Install me176c-factory to apply correct MAC addresses for
    WiFi and BT
  - Use FAT32 for boot partition. This allows flashing the boot
    partition directly as ESP (EFI System Partition).
  - Overall cleanup

device/linux-asus-me176c:
  - Update kernel fork to 4.19.80
  - Cleanup APKBUILD
  - Stop building patched ACPI DSDT table directly into kernel

firmware/firmware-asus-me176c:
  - Package WiFi firmware

firmware/firmware-asus-me176c-acpi:
  - New package for the patched ACPI DSDT table
  -> Separate from firmware-asus-me176c because it is always required,
     (not optional)

[ci:skip-build]: runs into timeout
2019-11-03 15:58:37 +01:00
Mis012
c28fffa5b3 New device: asus-me176cx (Asus MeMo Pad 7) (!123)
Use upstream Linux with patches, which are needed for a lot of things.
lambdadroid said he will upstream some of them, but the battery driver
would need to be written from scratch, which is apparentely
non-trivial.

[skip ci]: kernel doesn't build under one hour (maybe too many modules
are selected), but it does build eventually
2019-01-03 10:19:45 +01:00