@gregkh I got an Android phone recent that is on 4.14. They don’t care enough :( I wish they’d at least give the linux kernel source code too
@gregkh Two Fortune 500 company's subsidiaries. Cricket (AT&T subsidiary) and Qolsys (JCI subsidiary)
Sent an email long ago for the Linux kernel source code from Qolsys, and got reprimanded at work for doing that (old employer is a partner). Never got the kernel and I'm getting ignored now
Talked to Cricket customer support for the source code, but they didn't know what I was talking about. I left a public question as well (Under Q&A)
- https://www.cricketwireless.com/prepaid-phones/smartphones/cricket-ovation-2-evergreen.html
- https://www.cricketwireless.com/prepaid-phones/smartphones/cricket-debut-smart-green-frost.html
@gregkh I emailed sfconservancy and gplviolations about it, but not sure what process it is at
I posted about Qolsys here a long time ago: https://fosstodon.org/@Logical_Error/108488955143808458
I actually got an older phone of mine working! It's actually running mainline linux (not a lot of things work)
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Express_SGH-I437_(samsung-expressatt)
Trying to understand why enabling a lot of configs causes a kernel panic (binutils issue?). I'm also trying to understand board files and mainline drivers (maybe rust?). Steep learning curve :P
@gregkh Oh, I forgot to mention that Cricket white labels these two phones, so I tried to get in contact with the manufacturers, but no dice :(
Also when enabling a bunch of configs, the error I get is extremely similar to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNKChxg6tXg