Testing/Reports/ARM TrimSlice
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TrimSlicePro
- New TrimSlicePro
- Update Manager fails:
- FIX:use root terminal- (asks if OK to install unsigned software)
apt-get update apt-get upgrade
- Long Update
- New kernel:
apt-get dist-upgrade
- Updated to Linux-image-trimslice 2.6.38.3-1.03 5183 kb
TrimSlice H250: Install Ubuntu on a 320 GB HD
- Tried a 320 GB HD and install worked:
- Failed with 160 GB HD
- Download:
http://trimslice.com/download/installers/ubuntu/natty/installer-ubuntu-natty-2.6.38.3_l4t.r1.01.img.zip
- Unzip file
- write to 64 GB SDXC Card
dd if=installer-ubuntu-natty-2.6.38.3_l4t.r1.01.img of=/dev/mmcblk0
- Boot from SDXC Card
- Log In Trim
- Password 111111 (default)
- select install to HD -Icon on desktop
- Select HD in popup window
Restore /dev/sda1 298.09 GiB Image size ext3fs 3.13 GiB original Created Jul 17, 2011
- Shutdown and Restart _ (Power down/Turn on with front button (green LED) Wait takes about 5 min to boot)
- Booted from new HD
- ifupdown(eth0)
- Log in to Wireless AP.
- Graphical Update Manager will not work-shows 3 updates but does not connect to internet
- use root terminal
sudo su apt-get update apt-get upgrade Y/n 205 upgraded
TrimSlice H250: Ubuntu on a SDXC Card
- This is a workaround as the Trimslice OS installers do NOT make a bootable HD on the TrimSlice H 250 (even though it appears to have done so)
- I used a 160 GB HD- Worked on 320 GB HD (see above)--Satellit 18:36, 27 June 2012 (EDT)
- This is based on the fact that The installer-ubuntu-natty-2.6.38.3_l4t.r1.01.img is a working Ubuntu install
- Note: Running from the SanDisk (30MB/s) Ultra 64 GB SDXC seems faster than either the Internal HD in the TrimSlice H250 or the ssd in the TrimSlicePro
- In the TrimSlice H250 Ubuntu Desktop:
- Download:
http://trimslice.com/download/installers/ubuntu/natty/installer-ubuntu-natty-2.6.38.3_l4t.r1.01.img.zip
- Unzip file
- write to 64 GB SDXC Card
dd if=installer-ubuntu-natty-2.6.38.3_l4t.r1.01.img of=/dev/mmcblk0
- Open with gparted in another Ubuntu PC
- Resize Partition (Max seems to be 30GB)
- Create a fat partition from remaining 30GB on Card.-Labeled MyFiles
- Boot Card in Trimslice H250
- Create USER in System Settings
- (NEW USER) password is 111111
- Change to Administrator with password
- Shutdown
- Reboot Card and log in as (NEW USER) with password
- Have fun
- MyFiles 30 GB partition appears on Desktop
- HINT Move the installer icon from the desktop to Downloads for safety
Updates on SDXC Card
apt-get update apt-get upgrade 211 upgraded ....2 not upgraded [y/N] Install these packages without verification [y/N]? linux-image-trimslice 2.6.38.3-1.03
Install sugar 0.90
apt-get install sugar-emulator-0.90
- Long install
- Download surf-115 to a USB
http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Surf-115.xo
- Drag-Drop surf-115.xo from USB to Journal
- Start surf and download activities you want for this sugar from ASLO
Install KDE
- Ubuntu Software Center - search for: KDE desktop
[x] kde-standard [x] KOffice 127 MB
- Log out/log in select "KDE Plasma Workspace" on bottom bar (gdm)
- Beautiful Display on Samsung SyncMaster S20B350 HDMI 1600x900 @60Hz PP
- "Sugar in a window" (sugar-emulator) works
- TrimSlicePro Setup Booted from 64 GB SDXC Card in front slot
- (SDXC files are expanded to 30 GB plus 30 GB 2nd Partition MyFiles-see text for details)
- TrimSlicePro Running KDE-Desktop -plus sugar-emulator (0.90.1)