[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't tried it yet, but I presume that "it should just work"*.
1. Install VMware for Windows on your computer
2. Install Linux as the guest operating system. There used to be
an Ubuntu
image ready to go on the VMWare website.
3. Following the instructions on the OpenMoko wiki, install
mokomakefile and
and QEMU
I don't have a Windows computer, or else I'd try this.
I just noticed that you are local. If all else fails, I could visit
your class
with my Linux computer with the OpenMoko and QEMU stuff already set
up. (I
should probably do an update and make sure this still works.)
Thanks for the pointers. I'll give it a shot. If nothing works, I'll
take you up on the offer.
--
Sameer
Michael
* I know that the phrase "it should just work" is no guarantee that it
will.
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, Sameer Verma wrote:
Does anyone have pointers on virtualization of openMoko via a
VMWare-type setup? I'd like to see if there is something available so
that I can do a quick demo for my class. I did the same with OLPC's
virtual image (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Using_QEMU_on_Windows_XP)
and that worked wonders for students in understanding the value of
such a project.
A picture being worth a lot more, etc.
cheers,
Sameer
--
Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
San Francisco State University
San Francisco CA 94132 USA
http: //verma.sfsu.edu/
http: //opensource.sfsu.edu/
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