On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Warren Young <war...@etr-usa.com> wrote:
> It works: > This is on an Asus C200M: > > $ uname -a > Linux localhost 3.10.18 #1 SMP Thu Aug 7 11:19:20 PDT 2014 x86_64 > Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2830 @ 2.16GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux > > You have to switch the Chromebook into developer mode at minimum to make > this work, since that's the only way to unlock it far enough to get a Bash > command shell. > Great! i've been eyeballing the Chromebook as my next PC, but it would first of course need to be able to do fossil. > Having done that, unless you can get your binaries from a build machine > elsewhere, you then need to get build tools, a package manager, etc. on > it. The easiest way to do that is to install Ubuntu via Crouton: > ... > Once that's done, "apt-get install fossil" will get you a copy of 1.27, > which you can use to bootstrap yourself onto the trunk. > What i've generally done on embedded devices is use wget to download the latest trunk sources. -- ----- stephan beal http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/ http://gplus.to/sgbeal "Freedom is sloppy. But since tyranny's the only guaranteed byproduct of those who insist on a perfect world, freedom will have to do." -- Bigby Wolf
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