Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Manik Taneja
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Michael wrote: > Hello, > > The RPi3 image has been deleted. Was this intentional? I have the file, but > if this was intentionally taken down, I probably don't want to flash it to my > card. I did get the "unxz: ubuntu-core-16-pi3.img.xz: Unexpected end of

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Jamie Bennett
> On 15 Sep 2016, at 14:41, Oliver Grawert wrote: > > hi, > On Do, 2016-09-15 at 14:13 +0100, Enrique Hernández Bello wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm working on that, based in a previous work of Gumstix guys. >> >> You can check my GitHub repos for the Gadget[1] snap and a working >> Kernel[2] for

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, On Do, 2016-09-15 at 14:13 +0100, Enrique Hernández Bello wrote: > Hello, > > I'm working on that, based in a previous work of Gumstix guys. > > You can check my GitHub repos for the Gadget[1] snap and a working > Kernel[2] for this board. ... > > [1] https://github.com/ehbello/armhf-snaps >

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Jim Hodapp
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 4:47 AM, Michael Vogt wrote: > Hi, > > a quick followup with some suggestions how to improve the user > experience when working with the amd64 and pi2 images. > > On Wed, Sep 07, 2016 at 11:50:54PM +0200, Michael Vogt wrote: > [..] > > The images are bootable, the pc image

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Enrique Hernández Bello wrote: > Hello, > > I'm working on that, based in a previous work of Gumstix guys. > > You can check my GitHub repos for the Gadget[1] snap and a working > Kernel[2] for this board. > > Currently all seems to work succesfully except the gr

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Enrique Hernández Bello
Hello, I'm working on that, based in a previous work of Gumstix guys. You can check my GitHub repos for the Gadget[1] snap and a working Kernel[2] for this board. Currently all seems to work succesfully except the graphics support (need a valid omap_dri driver for kernel) and maybe the bluetooth

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, On Do, 2016-09-15 at 09:04 -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote: > Does anybody know if there will be pandaboard (omap4) images? > i dont think pandaboard is a valid target anymore, the production of the board stopped in 2012, at the same time TI laid off everyone involved with omap4 and the panda bo

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Does anybody know if there will be pandaboard (omap4) images? On Sep 7, 2016 18:52, "Michael Vogt" wrote: > Ubuntu Core 16 Images > = > > The Ubuntu snappy team is happy to announce the first beta images for > Ubuntu Core 16. The images use the snapd package manager to insta

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
On 15/09/16 01:47, Michael Vogt wrote: > An alternative way to write the image is to use "go-dd": > $ sudo snap install --devmode --beta godd > $ sudo /snap/bin/godd ubuntu-core-16-pi2.img > [this will print a message what devices are removable] > > $ sudo /snap/bin/godd ubuntu-

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-15 Thread Michael Vogt
Hi, a quick followup with some suggestions how to improve the user experience when working with the amd64 and pi2 images. On Wed, Sep 07, 2016 at 11:50:54PM +0200, Michael Vogt wrote: [..] > The images are bootable, the pc image can be booted directly in > qemu-kvm or virtualenv. Some more detai

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-12 Thread Jamie Bennett
> On 12 Sep 2016, at 02:41, XiaoGuo Liu wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a QualCom dragonboard 410. I have flashed the Ubuntu Core image to > the SD card, and I also set the S6 switch to boot from the SD card according > to the instruction at: > > https://github.com/96boards/documentation/wiki/Dra

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-12 Thread XiaoGuo Liu
Hi Lorn, I tried it, and I got the same result. However, the image worked on my Pi3 device :) Best regards, XiaoGuo On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Lorn Potter wrote: > > > On 08/09/16 07:50, Michael Vogt wrote: > > More architectures and boards (arm64 dragonboard, pi3) will > > follow short

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-12 Thread Lorn Potter
On 08/09/16 07:50, Michael Vogt wrote: > More architectures and boards (arm64 dragonboard, pi3) will > follow shortly. You can download them at: > > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-snappy/16.04/current/ I tried the rpi3 image, when I tried unxz, I got this: unxz: ubuntu-core-16-rpi3.img.xz

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-11 Thread XiaoGuo Liu
Hi, I have a QualCom dragonboard 410. I have flashed the Ubuntu Core image to the SD card, and I also set the S6 switch to boot from the SD card according to the instruction at: https://github.com/96boards/documentation/wiki/Dragonboard-410c-Installation-Guide-for-Linux-and-Android#installing-im

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-08 Thread Jamie Bennett
On 07/09/16 at 11:50pm, Michael Vogt wrote: > Ubuntu Core 16 Images > = > > The Ubuntu snappy team is happy to announce the first beta images for > Ubuntu Core 16. The images use the snapd package manager to install > and update all components of the system including kernel, c

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-07 Thread Oliver Ries
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Gustavo Niemeyer < gustavo.nieme...@canonical.com> wrote: > > Thanks so much and congratulations to everybody who worked hard to put in > place this initial public release of Ubuntu Core, a minimalist Linux > distribution that uses snaps as its building blocks. Spec

Re: Ubuntu Core 16 beta images available

2016-09-07 Thread Gustavo Niemeyer
Thanks so much and congratulations to everybody who worked hard to put in place this initial public release of Ubuntu Core, a minimalist Linux distribution that uses snaps as its building blocks. Special thanks as well to Michael, Oliver Grawert, Martin Pitt, and others who've put all the bits in r