Difference between revisions of "Common kernel configs"
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== cameras and video 4 linux== | == cameras and video 4 linux== | ||
− | --- Multimedia support | + | Device Drivers > |
+ | --- Multimedia support ---> | ||
+ | <*> Video For Linux | ||
[*] Cameras/video grabbers support | [*] Cameras/video grabbers support | ||
[*] V4L platform devices ---> | [*] V4L platform devices ---> | ||
[*] Media USB Adapters ---> | [*] Media USB Adapters ---> | ||
[[category:kernel]] | [[category:kernel]] |
Revision as of 21:20, 23 March 2013
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android / phone stuff
Device Drivers --->
[*] Network device support ---> USB Network Adapters ---> [*] Multi-purpose USB Networking Framework <M> CDC Ethernet support <M> CDC EEM support <M> Simple USB Network Links (CDC Ethernet subset) <M> Host for RNDIS and ActiveSync devices [*] Embedded ARM Linux links
iptables
-*- Networking support ---> Networking options ---> [*] Network packet filtering framework (Netfilter) ---> Core Netfilter Configuration ---> [*] Netfilter connection tracking support -*- Netfilter Xtables support (required for ip_tables) [*] "conntrack" connection tracking match support [*] "state" match support IP: Netfilter Configuration ---> [*] IPv4 connection tracking support (required for NAT) [*] IP tables support (required for filtering/masq/NAT) [*] Packet filtering
input devices
uinput -> Device Drivers
-> Input device support -> Generic input layer -> Miscellaneous devices <M> User level driver support
cameras and video 4 linux
Device Drivers > --- Multimedia support ---> <*> Video For Linux [*] Cameras/video grabbers support [*] V4L platform devices ---> [*] Media USB Adapters --->