Hello all,

I've noticed some bad HDMI jitter/flickering when using the -bone kernel, 
which is present both in 3.14 and latest 4.1. However this flickering is 
not present when using the -ti kernel, regardless of the version; the -ti 
version is used by default in rcn's netinstall script. Unfortunately, 
building sgx modules fails with the -ti kernel ("error: implicit 
declaration of function fb2display") but works fine, using the same SDK, 
when using -bone kernel as compiled with rcn's bb-kernel repo (branch 
am33x-3.14).

Therefore I'm wondering what is ultimately the difference between those two 
(isn't it a waste of effort to maintain two separate kernels?), and if any 
of you had a solution for this build issue. Hopefully I'd like to use the 
kernel with the least bugs, which seems to be -ti so far regarding HDMI. 
Nonetheless I'd like to thank Robert C. Nelson for his work and in 
particular the very useful netinstall/bb-kernel repos.

Best regards,

Tziang

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