> ---------- Edastatud kiri ---------- > From: Timo Jyrinki <timo.jyri...@gmail.com> > To: "e.waelde" <ew.ng7...@nassur.net> > Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 13:12:31 +0300 > Subject: Re: openmoko neo --- Debian install from scratch now works (was: > fails) > 2011/7/20 e.waelde <ew.ng7...@nassur.net>: >> as of yesterday evening, installing a neo from scratch fails. > > I compiled again the 2.6.34 kernel yesterday evening, and uploaded it > and got it finally properly into pkg-fso repository where as the > working kernel used to linger in the incoming directory because of a > few reprepro problems. I also updated install.sh to use that by > default and tested that an install.sh run now works properly and the > device boots! > > Try these to get started with Debian minimal installation at the moment: > > 1. Boot to other distribution that is on NAND, like QtMoko or SHR > 2. wget -O install.sh http://pkg-fso.alioth.debian.org/freerunner/install.sh > 3. QI=true SINGLE_PART=true ./install.sh all > 4. Reboot > 5. Login via USB/ssh (default root password "changeme") > 6. Get a bit more software manually: apt-get install foxtrotgps gpsd > navit midori wicd lxterminal xorg zhone/experimental > python-ecore/experimental python-edje/experimental > python-evas/experimental zhone-illume-glue/experimental > > Debian still has those E17 Python bindings only in experimental, which > is why a working Zhone is also now only in experimental. Note that > there is a problem with the old FSO1 stack reported by Dmitry > Chistikov in July. A new FSO2 stack is being uploaded to Debian now > finally soon by the great work of Rico Rommel. After that we need > people to work on updating eg. the Zhone2, SHR UI sofware and other > FSO2 compliant stuff into Debian, together with needed E17 stuff. > > (more information at http://wiki.debian.org/DebianOnFreeRunner , or > IRC/Freenode #openmoko-debian) > > -Timo
Hello, Currently #openmoko-debian doesn't have a clue about whereabouts of newer GTA01 kernels - the install.sh fails due to that (2.6.24). Are those home-made or is someone sharing them as well? :) My googling doesn't reveal anything useful. Henrik _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community