On Tuesday, 31 March 2020 02:49:25 -03 praveen illa wrote:
> Thanks for your email.
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> The linux kernel security issues are in control for our board. We will
> change it if required.
I didn't say security. I simply said "support". Are you getting updates from
your vendor?
And now that you ment
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020, 07:56 praveen illa wrote:
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> Date: Tue, Mar 31, 2020, 06:48
> Subject: Fwd: [Interest] Reg Supported Qt version
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On Monday, 30 March 2020 06:39:13 -03 praveen illa wrote:
> Thank you for your respone.
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> I have one more question,
> what is the linux kernel supported to run qt ?
Anything supported by your *board* *vendor* is supported.
Is your board vendor providing security fixes for that 3.14? If not, us
Hi,
Thank you for your respone.
I have one more question,
what is the linux kernel supported to run qt ?
Regards,
Praveen
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020, 20:06 Thiago Macieira
wrote:
> On Sunday, 29 March 2020 03:13:39 -03 praveen illa wrote:
> > Processor - Renesas RZ/A1
> > RAM - 64 MB
> > Clock Freq
On Sunday, 29 March 2020 03:13:39 -03 praveen illa wrote:
> Processor - Renesas RZ/A1
> RAM - 64 MB
> Clock Freq - 400 MHz
> Arm linux toolchain (compiler) - 4.7
> Linux kernel version - 3.14
> Dedicated GPU - No
> Data flash - 64 MB
> XIP flash - 32 MB
Before we talk about Qt support, you need to
Hi Team,
Can you please recommend which version of Qt (open source/commercial) is to
be used for the below hardware specs
Processor - Renesas RZ/A1
RAM - 64 MB
Clock Freq - 400 MHz
Arm linux toolchain (compiler) - 4.7
Linux kernel version - 3.14
Dedicated GPU - No
Data flash - 64 MB
XIP flash - 3