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
> 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
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
>
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
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
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
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
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
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-
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
> 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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