Re: NeoTools [Ubuntu]

2012-05-09 Thread Nashvin Gangaram
Hi Travis

Neotool is just a script.  It does not need installation.  You can run it
from the terminal directly (./neotool.sh)

Nowadays, I just use dfu-util directly...

Regards,
Nashvin



On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Travis Bachelder tbachel...@shively.comwrote:

 Oops forgot to change the subject.

 I'm trying to figure out how to download and install Neotools. When I go
 the this link http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool. It goes to what look
 like the code?

 I read somewhere that I can copy this to Gedit and use some terminal
 commands to install it.

 Am I missing something?
 Thanks,
 Travis Bachelder

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Re: NeoTools [Ubuntu]

2012-05-09 Thread Boudewijn
Hi Travis,

On Wednesday 09 May 2012 13:43:21 Travis Bachelder wrote:
 Oops forgot to change the subject.
 
 I'm trying to figure out how to download and install Neotools. When I go
 the this link http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool. It goes to what look
 like the code?
 
 I read somewhere that I can copy this to Gedit and use some terminal
 commands to install it.
 
 Am I missing something?

You are not missing something, but as I recall from a previous post, you are 
new to using Ubuntu/Linux. 

If you come from MS Windows, I guess you are familiar with .bat batch files. 
The page you see at ~antisol/neotool is comparable to a batch script (with the 
difference of being more powerful etc, fill in Linux marketing ;-) ).

To install you can follow (at least) two paths: 
- open the page in your web browser, copy the text and paste it in a text 
file, or
- use the command line: wget http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool

The second will get the file and put it in your current directory.

To use the script, it has to be executable. Use chmod + x filename to add 
(+) execution rights (x) to the file. You would type at the command prompt 
chmod +x neotool , for example. After that, to run: ./neotool  (or whatever 
name you gave it).

It has some dependencies, which you probably installed after reading the wiki.

The whole chat with your computer could look like (it's a bit of an artists 
impression, but should give you an idea): 

traba@rig:~/$ sudo apt-get install bash zenity which awk
[sudo] password for traba:


traba@rig:~/$ wget http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool
--2012-05-09 21:25:56--  http://users.on.net/~antisol/neotool
Resolving users.on.net (users.on.net)... 203.16.214.120
Connecting to users.on.net (users.on.net)|203.16.214.120|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 25024 (24K) [text/plain]
Saving to: `neotool'

100%[===] 25,024  35.0K/s  
 
in 0.7s

2012-05-09 21:25:58 (35.0 KB/s) - `neotool' saved [25024/25024]

traba@rig:~/neo$ chmod +x neotool 
traba@rig:~/$ sudo ./neotool 
NeoTool v1.3, By Dale Maggee. (C) 2008. GNU GPLv3 Licensed.
traba@rig:~/Downloads/pms-1.52.1$ 

Here it will give you a dialog box with options to flash your Neo, as shown on 
the wiki. In case of problems, you got the mailinglist at your disposal ;-)

Good luck and have lots of fun with your Freerunner!

Boudewijn




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