Ready for testing.
http://filefactory.com/file/ca3ccc9/n/anOS-2.6kernel-rootfs.v2.tar.bz2
The download is about 77mb and extracts to about 260mb.
I've included gcc w/obj-c support, dev headers etc. I didn't do a
whole lot of testing with the dev tools but it did build bitlbee fine
(which is includ
Hi,
a dumb question, I have the Letux 400 as it comes from Nikolaus, how do i
install this? I have no fear to wipe the existing skytone stuff and the
existing debian installation since my personal data is on a SD card. But I
want to be sure all kernel pdating and bootloader updating is done
correc
The easiest and safest way is to grab a spare SD card. Make 2
partitions. First partition 16mb formatted to fat/vfat, 2nd partition
is the rest of the free space (or anything over 300mb) formatted as
ext2 (ext3 is too harsh for use on an SD card). Extract (as root user)
the contents of the rootfs.t