Hello Booher,
I was previously using Angstrom Gnome OS given for Gumstix by Sakoman, this turned upto be a nightmare, just as you have told, with adhoc WiFi. I gave up.. I started with Linaro (Ubuntu for embedded systems by Canonical). In Linaro WiFi and bluetooth both work very well including the AdHoc mode in WiFi. In Linaro I haven't figured out how to sense ADC pins, which I was able to do using Angstrom-Gnome. So if you don't require ADC sensing for the moment, you can start with Linaro.
Regards, --------------------------------- Sudhangathan BS Ph:(+91) 9731-905-205 ---------------------------------
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On 28 February 2012 07:33, Sudhangathan B S sudhangathan@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Booher,
I was previously using Angstrom Gnome OS given for Gumstix by Sakoman, this turned upto be a nightmare, just as you have told, with adhoc WiFi. I gave up.. I started with Linaro (Ubuntu for embedded systems by Canonical).
Just a minor correction. Linaro isn't "Ubuntu for embedded systems by Canonical". We provide several images (rootfs) for some ARM SoCs, Ubuntu and Android base. The website has a proper definition of who we are: http://www.linaro.org/about/
In Linaro WiFi and bluetooth both work very well including the AdHoc mode in WiFi. In Linaro I haven't figured out how to sense ADC pins, which I was able to do using Angstrom-Gnome. So if you don't require ADC sensing for the moment, you can start with Linaro.
Regards,
Sudhangathan BS Ph:(+91) 9731-905-205
Cheers