Riccardo Mottola schrieb:
> Hi,
Hi!
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Nils
> Faerber wrote:
>> Just to wetten your mouths a bit - I have finally managed to build an
>> image for the minibook using OpenEmbedded, with some new features...
> this is very cool news. Before I get too excited: is it pos
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller schrieb:
> Nils,
> this all is great news! Thanks for the efforts you have put in so far!
Well, the thing with OpenEmbedded is that the effective effort is not
that great but it takes a tremendous amount of time to get results (time
in terms of real hours, not work hours ;
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Nils
Faerber wrote:
> Hi!
> Just to wetten your mouths a bit - I have finally managed to build an
> image for the minibook using OpenEmbedded, with some new features...
this is very cool news. Before I get too excited: is it possible to
install this on the let
OK, the file ist too large for the release system, so please use FTP
instead:
ftp://ftp.linuxtogo.org/pub/images/letux400/gpe-x11-angstroem/09060801/Angstrom-x11-image-glibc-ipk-2009.X-test-20090608-minibook.rootfs.tar.gz
Enjoy!
Cheers
nils faerber
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Nils,
this all is great news! Thanks for the efforts you have put in so far!
Am 08.06.2009 um 21:05 schrieb Nils Faerber:
Hi!
Just to wetten your mouths a bit - I have finally managed to build an
image for the minibook using OpenEmbedded, with some new features...
First of all everything is c
Hi!
Just to wetten your mouths a bit - I have finally managed to build an
image for the minibook using OpenEmbedded, with some new features...
First of all everything is compiled with -msoft-float now. This seems to
improve the performance a little but though this might also be caused by
the usage