There is still plenty to be done and merged to have a pleasant XBMC experience on Ouya (Android joystick support + Ouya mapping, HDMI-CEC, checking if the store rules is compatible with ours, ...) so sideloading will be the way on Ouya launch.
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Hi Piers,
Tried latest firmware but no dice.
Apparently, CEC support is in the kernel but is not enabled.
You can see in /proc/config.gz (= the options used to build the kernel):
# CONFIG_TEGRA_CEC_SUPPORT is not set
meaning CEC was not enabled…
KonajuGames said:
arcticdog said:
Agreed. Also, I believe Android is licensed under the Apache license, so even if a violation of GPL were to have occurred, it wouldn't be relevant here.
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Correct. Android is under the Apache licen…
Hi Amit,
I'm Christian, actually ;-)
Great news that it is wired and that a driver is there! If you can provide me with some kind of beta driver, I can start implementing it in libcec, and thus in xbmc.
You can contact me at koying_at_xbmc.org
As someone else said, one of the selling point of the OUYA is that it is open-source.
Now, some stuff could be proprietary (nvidia drivers for ex.) but I expect at least the kernel sources to be readily available.
Doing otherwise, whatever the promi…