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| ===[[Sugar_Network/Tutorial|Sugar Network Tutorial]]=== | | ===[[Sugar_Network/Tutorial|Sugar Network Tutorial]]=== |
| *Annotated screen shots with Links | | *Annotated screen shots with Links |
| + | Updated Aug 18, 2012 |
| + | |
| ===[[Platform_Team/Sweets/Getting_started| Sweets-Getting Started]]=== | | ===[[Platform_Team/Sweets/Getting_started| Sweets-Getting Started]]=== |
| :Click on title ^ to go to topic | | :Click on title ^ to go to topic |
| *Some ideas on how to present SWEETS. (Inkyfingers) | | *Some ideas on how to present SWEETS. (Inkyfingers) |
| *look at [[Platform_Team/Infrastructure| Infrastructure]] for an overview. | | *look at [[Platform_Team/Infrastructure| Infrastructure]] for an overview. |
− | ===[[Sweets Distribution]]=== | + | ===[[Sweets Distribution]]( OLD )=== |
| :Click on title ^ to go to topic | | :Click on title ^ to go to topic |
| :(Sweets Distribution is easier to use for Ubuntu' and its Derivatives (Adding an additional Repository to apt) as the packages are pre-configured, ready to use.) | | :(Sweets Distribution is easier to use for Ubuntu' and its Derivatives (Adding an additional Repository to apt) as the packages are pre-configured, ready to use.) |
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| :Click on title ^ to go to topic | | :Click on title ^ to go to topic |
| :(Advanced) | | :(Advanced) |
| + | This page was last modified on 3 July 2012, at 19:51. |
| :Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Gentoo | | :Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE, and Gentoo |
| *[[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage|Sweets Usage]] | | *[[Platform_Team/Guide/Sweets_Usage|Sweets Usage]] |
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| :(For developers) | | :(For developers) |
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− | ==[[Sugar_Network | Sugar Network]]== | + | ==[[Sugar_Network | Sugar Network]]( OLD )== |
| *[[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network|Sugar Network]] | | *[[Platform_Team/Sugar_Network|Sugar Network]] |
| *Overview: [[Sugar_Network/Concept]] | | *Overview: [[Sugar_Network/Concept]] |
| :Collaboration support for Internet-less environments (but not only) | | :Collaboration support for Internet-less environments (but not only) |
| | | |
− | ===[[Harmonic Distribution]]=== | + | ===[[Harmonic Distribution]]( OLD )=== |
| *Look at this tutorial: [[Sugar_Network/Tutorial]] | | *Look at this tutorial: [[Sugar_Network/Tutorial]] |
| * The possibility to launch Base Software in heterogeneous | | * The possibility to launch Base Software in heterogeneous |
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| *"This section assumes you have installed the [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/mock mock package] and prepared the mock chroot" | | *"This section assumes you have installed the [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/acls/name/mock mock package] and prepared the mock chroot" |
| | | |
| + | ==[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_a_Fedora_install_ISO_for_testing How to Create a Fedora Install ISO]== |
| ==[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Koji Koji]== | | ==[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Koji Koji]== |
| :Click on title ^ to go to topic | | :Click on title ^ to go to topic |
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| :Koji is the software that builds RPM packages for the Fedora project | | :Koji is the software that builds RPM packages for the Fedora project |
| + | |
| ==[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Mock Mock ]== | | ==[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Projects/Mock Mock ]== |
| :Mock creates chroots and builds packages in them. Its only task is to reliably populate a chroot and attempt to build a package in that chroot. | | :Mock creates chroots and builds packages in them. Its only task is to reliably populate a chroot and attempt to build a package in that chroot. |
| + | ==='''[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_a_Fedora_install_ISO_for_testing How to create a Fedora install ISO for testing]'''=== |
| + | *[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Bcl#mock_setup Mock setup] |
| *[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_Mock_to_test_package_builds Using Mock to test package builds] | | *[http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_Mock_to_test_package_builds Using Mock to test package builds] |
| | | |
| + | ==[https://wiki.gnome.org/GnomeLove/JhbuildIntroduction GnomeLove Jhbuild Introduction] == |
| ==[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package How to create an RPM package]== | | ==[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_an_RPM_package How to create an RPM package]== |
| *How to create an RPM package in Fedora | | *How to create an RPM package in Fedora |
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| *better j-build | | *better j-build |
| | | |
− | ==Git== | + | ==[http://sugarizer.org/ Sugarizer]== |
− | ;Advanced - Used by Sugar Developers
| + | The Sugar Learning Platform is a leading learning platform developed for the One Laptop per Child project and used every day by nearly 3 million children around the world. With Sugarizer, you could discover the Sugar Learning Platform on any device: from the tiny Raspberry PI to the small Android/iOS tablet or the bigger PC/Mac. Enjoy the experience and help us reach every children on every device in every country. |
− | *http://shell.sugarlabs.org/~buildbot/docs/build.html#getting-started
| + | Sugarizer is distributed on the form of 3 components: |
− | I installed Fedora 18 last night, and I have to say I like sugar-build
| + | :Thin Client: remote access to Sugarizer using a browser, |
− | more and more. With just this steps in a clean F18 you get Sugar
| + | :Client: Sugarizer running locally, |
− | running and ready to hack each part of it: Kudos Daniel Narvaez!
| + | :Server: place to run remote Sugarizer features. |
− | Re: [Sugar-devel] F18.. go sugar-build, go! 01/18/2013 03:56 PM
| + | *Write your own web activity: |
− | sudo yum install git
| + | :https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/activity.md |
− | git clone git://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-build/sugar-build
| |
− | cd sugar-build
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− | make build
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− | make run
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− | *[[Activity_Team/Git_Migration |How to migrate activity source control from laptop.org to sugarlabs.org]]
| |
− | *[[Activity_Team/Git_Tutorial|Getting started with Gitorious, a web based Git service provided by Sugar Labs]] | |
− | *Nice introduction to git: http://try.github.com/levels/1/challenges/1
| |
| | | |
− | ===Tutorials===
| |
− | *[[Activity_Team/Activity_Development_Fedora_17| Activity Development in Fedora 17 using Git]]
| |
− | *[http://www.archive.org/details/MakeYourOwnSugarActivities Make your own Sugar Activities]
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− | *[https://github.com/FOSSRIT/Sugar_Activity_QuickStart Sugar Activity Quickstart]
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| | | |
| ===L10n Translations=== | | ===L10n Translations=== |
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| [[Translation_Team/i18n_Best_Practices#Do_not_touch_anything_inside_your_po_directory| Translation Team Best Practices]] | | [[Translation_Team/i18n_Best_Practices#Do_not_touch_anything_inside_your_po_directory| Translation Team Best Practices]] |
| | | |
− |
| |
− | ==[http://www.linuxfoundation.org/news-media/blogs/browse/2013/09/'''UFI''' booting-self-signed-linux-kernel booting-self-signed-linux-kernel]==
| |
− | "The procedures for how to boot a self-signed Linux kernel on a platform so that you do not have to rely on any
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− | external signing authority."
| |
| ==[http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/resources systemd for Administrators]== | | ==[http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/resources systemd for Administrators]== |
| "Resource Management in one way or another has been available in systemd for a while already, | | "Resource Management in one way or another has been available in systemd for a while already, |
| so it's really time we introduce this to the broader audience." | | so it's really time we introduce this to the broader audience." |
| | | |
− | ==[https://live.gnome.org/Vala/Tutorial Vala]==
| + | ==[[OLPC | OLPC XO links and Notes ]]( OLD content may not work)== |
− | "Vala is a new programming language that allows modern programming techniques
| |
− | to be used to write applications that run on the GNOME runtime libraries,
| |
− | particularly GLib and GObject."
| |
− | | |
− | ==[http://bemasc.net/~bens/groupthink/ groupthink]==
| |
− | :Click on title ^ to go to topic
| |
− | *Very Advanced
| |
− | :"Groupthink is a library of self-sharing data structures written in python and shared over dbus.
| |
− | :Together with the D-Bus Tubes provided by the Telepathy framework, this enables data structures to be shared over a network."
| |
− | | |
− | ==[[OLPC | OLPC XO-1 and XO-1.5 links and Notes ]]== | |
| :Click on title ^ to go to topic | | :Click on title ^ to go to topic |
| ====[[Testing|Testing Introductory Page]]==== | | ====[[Testing|Testing Introductory Page]]==== |
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| ===wiki.laptop.org=== | | ===wiki.laptop.org=== |
| :http://wiki.laptop.org/go/The_OLPC_Wiki | | :http://wiki.laptop.org/go/The_OLPC_Wiki |
− | ===Build 13.1.0=== | + | ===Release 13.1.0=== |
| :http://wiki.laptop.org/go/13.1.0 | | :http://wiki.laptop.org/go/13.1.0 |
| :http://build.laptop.org/13.1.0/os15/xo-1.5/ | | :http://build.laptop.org/13.1.0/os15/xo-1.5/ |
| | | |
− | ==[http://pe.sugarlabs.org/go/Proyecto_Piloto_Hexoquinasa Hexoquinasa]== | + | ===Release 14.1.0=== |
− | *Download page http://pe.sugarlabs.org/go/Proyecto_Piloto_Hexoquinasa/Instalar#Descarga | + | :build 8, a development release, not final, |
| + | :based on Fedora 20, |
| + | :based on Sugar 0.103.2, see release notes, |
| + | :enabling OpenGL ES 2.0, |
| + | :enabling the second core of the dual core CPU, which improves responsiveness, with only a slight increase in power draw, |
| + | :support for new backlight LEDs to be used by factory, |
| + | :support for new 16 GB eMMC internal storage, |
| + | :support for new LiPoly battery used by factory, |
| + | :the GNOME desktop has been replaced by the MATE desktop, because GNOME in Fedora 20 requires a full implementation of OpenGL, |
| + | :Wikipedia EN and ES have been replaced by the Simple English Wikipedia activity, |
| + | |
| + | ====Install of Release 14.1.0 for XO-4==== |
| + | *Mate 1.8.1 and Sugar |
| + | *Upgraded from 13.2.0 |
| + | ::With the help of Cerlyn and Quozl on #sugar 02/15/2015 |
| + | *Notes from:'''http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/14.1.0''' |
| + | Prepare the USB or SD drive: |
| + | ::'''Note use a small 2 to 4 GB USB if possible.''' |
| + | : Some cheap 8 GB USB's will not work here. (I had one not boot for me) |
| + | *Download 41008o4.zd, |
| + | ::http://build.laptop.org/14.1.0/os8/xo-4/41008o4.zd |
| + | *Download fs4.zip, |
| + | ::http://build.laptop.org/14.1.0/os8/xo-4/fs4.zip |
| + | *Download Firmware: |
| + | ::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q7c04 |
| + | Save the files to the top directory of the drive, |
| + | *Insert the Drive in the XO-4 |
| + | ::'''Be sure it is plugged in to power and has a fully charged battery.''' |
| + | *Check that the drive contains the 3 files fs4.zip; 41008o4.zd and q7c04.rom |
| + | :If you press ESC while the startup sound plays to get to an Open Firmware prompt, |
| + | :type "dir u:\" there to see the files on the USB stick |
| + | *Start installing: |
| + | :Turn off the XO-4 |
| + | :Hold down all four game keys above the power button, |
| + | :Turn on the laptop, |
| + | :Wait for the message Release the game keys to continue, |
| + | :Release the game keys. |
| + | |
| + | :Installation progress will be displayed. Green colour will fill grey blocks. |
| + | :It will take about five minutes. Once finished, the laptop will reboot automatically. |
| + | :You may remove the USB or SD drive during or after the reboot. |
| + | |
| + | ====Update Firmware==== |
| + | * Do this if reboot fails. |
| + | *At OK prompt after reboot: |
| + | flash u:\q7c04.rom |
| + | *required to use this new release |
| + | *yum update will bring in a later version of sugar. |
| + | ====0.104 Release Notes==== |
| + | :http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.104/Notes |
| + | ===XO-4 is still available=== |
| + | :https://one-education.org/shop/ |
| + | ::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manufacturing_data#XO-4 |
| + | |
| + | ===Tiny Core Linux on the XO=== |
| + | :http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Tiny_Core_Linux |
| + | |
| + | ==[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Education_Team/Quest_for_Data Data Collection from the Sugar Journal]== |
| + | |
| + | ===[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Harvest Harvest]=== |
| + | :OLPC AU |
| + | * The Harvest system is being used to gather some basic stats; A visualization tool will be developed to enable stakeholders (funders, administrators, and classroom teachers) to monitor these data. |
| + | |
| ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Olpc-os-builder Olpc os builder]== | | ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Olpc-os-builder Olpc os builder]== |
| *"utility that allows you to build operating system (OS) images for XO laptops" | | *"utility that allows you to build operating system (OS) images for XO laptops" |
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| ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO-4_Touch XO-4 Touch]== | | ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO-4_Touch XO-4 Touch]== |
| *specs | | *specs |
| + | *Teardown: http://www.ifixit.com/Device/OLPC_XO-4_Touch |
| | | |
| ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Holt/XS_Community_Edition XS Community Edition]== | | ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Holt/XS_Community_Edition XS Community Edition]== |
| *School Server - Community Edition (XSCE) project | | *School Server - Community Edition (XSCE) project |
− | ==[http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=4892.0 Dropbox working with the Journal]==
| + | :Software :http://download.unleashkids.org/ |
− | "If you don't have a Dropbox account, go to http://www.dropbox.com and sign up. If you're a heavy Dropbox user,
| + | ===Install instructions=== |
− | I highly suggest creating another account just for the XO.
| + | *https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/tree/master/docs |
− | As with all things Linux, there are a few scenarios and use cases to consider.
| + | *https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/docs/INSTALL.rst |
− | Here's a distillation, from the easiest installation and on.
| + | ::Updated 0116/2014 |
− | 1. Gnome Desktop only, keeping Dropbox on the nand. No USB drive required.
| + | ===Git Instructions=== |
− | You're looking for an easy way to transfer notes, small files, etc. between the XO and your "regular" computers
| + | *GIT cheat sheet https://www.atlassian.com/dms/wac/images/landing/git/atlassian_git_cheatsheet.pdf |
− | without having to constantly mess with USB drives.
| + | :https://sugardextrose.org/projects/dxs/wiki/git |
− | 2. Gnome Desktop and usage under Sugar in the Terminal. No USB drive.
| + | :https://www.atlassian.com/git/workflows#!workflow-forking |
− | The above scenario applies to you, but you'd also like to be able to access /home/olpc/Dropbox under Sugar in the Terminal.
| + | ::https://www.atlassian.com/git/workflows#%21workflow-forking |
− | 3. Up to 2 GB of storage as well as Sugar Journal integration. USB drive required."
| + | ==Install XSCE on an intel NUC== |
− | *September 18, 2010, 10:10:02 AM by anna
| + | *http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/XSCE |
− | : http://www.olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=4892.0
| |
− | | |
− | ==[http://sugardextrose.org/projects/dextrose/wiki/Testing_Dextrose_in_a_virtual_machine Testing Dextrose in a virtual machine]== | |
− | *Download Image; KVM; VirtualBox
| |
| | | |
| ==[[Dextrose/Building|Dextrose Building]]== | | ==[[Dextrose/Building|Dextrose Building]]== |
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| and fixes and enhancements waiting to be pushed upstream. | | and fixes and enhancements waiting to be pushed upstream. |
| *[[Dextrose/Building]] | | *[[Dextrose/Building]] |
| + | |
| + | ==XSCE in VirtualBox == |
| + | *'''3 Importable XSCE VirtualBox builds:''' |
| + | ===m-anish VM=== |
| + | *Local download: |
| + | ::http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/XSCE.ova |
| + | ::Uploaded with permission |
| + | *Click on the XSCE.ova icon and It begins import into VirtualBox (If you have it installed) |
| + | ::VirtualBox Site: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html |
| + | :Tested in f20 VirtualBox 11/19/2013 |
| + | *Google download: |
| + | ::https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3eW2YPe6koIVXRVbDhSR0xXQ1U/edit |
| + | ::b_1364170741.ova (1.6G) |
| + | *Also see http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2013-November/006954.html |
| + | [[File:XSCE-VB.JPG|800px]] |
| + | *XSCE visible in firefox http://localhost:3380/ |
| + | ::(with VirtualBox XSCE window shown in right small window) |
| + | |
| + | *[Server-devel]11/18/2013 '''The three step XSCE demo!''' |
| + | Hi, Had some time on my hand this week to try out XSCE in a virtual environment. It actually worked out pretty well, and now there's a working appliance. Here's the three step XSCE demo! |
| + | Step #1 - Download and install Virtualbox |
| + | Head to https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads to download the Virtualbox package for your OS. |
| + | Install instructions may vary for different platforms but should be pretty straightforward. |
| + | Step #2 - Download and install the XSCE appliance |
| + | Download the XSCE Virtualbox appliance from here https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3eW2YPe6koIVXRVbDhSR0xXQ1U (approx 1.6 GB) |
| + | [optional] Verify the md5sum to see if the image is not corrupt - 56a4f141b564b0d2bd65c543a5e585c6 |
| + | Open Virtualbox. Go to File -> Import Appliance. |
| + | A dialog will appear asking you to "Open Appliance" |
| + | Select the file you just downloaded "b_1364170741.ova" |
| + | Click "Next" and then click "Import" |
| + | A new virtual machine will get created |
| + | Step #3 - Play! |
| + | Start the virtual machine just created. It will open a window, and an OS will appear to boot. |
| + | Wait till it boots. Once it has booted, a login prompt will appear in a text console. Your XSCE is now up and ready! |
| + | To test/demo, on the host OS (i.e., the one where you are running the virtualbox software in) open a browser |
| + | XSCE homepage: http://localhost:3380/ |
| + | From the homepage you should be able to navigate to Internet In A Box. This image contains a test dataset. |
| + | The link to the moodle homepage will NOT work. To access moodle, go to http://localhost:3380/moodle/login/index.php. I am not able to login, and there seems some issue with the homepage loading. |
| + | Administrative GUI: http://localhost:9990 (username=root, password=admin) |
| + | Server monitoring tool - Munin: http://localhost:3380/munin (username=admin, password=munindxs) |
| + | To check the authserver, go to http://localhost:5000/ (It will probably say "No Sugar platform detected, please register your laptop") |
| + | Notes: |
| + | This is only meant to be a quick demo to see what an XSCE is on your laptop/PC. |
| + | I didn't setup root login (or atleast don't know the password to it). So you won't be able to login to the XSCE once it's running. Should not be a huge issue just for end-user demo purposes. |
| + | This is just a weekend hack, I did based on a Vagrantfile supplied by Santi. At this moment, this is not officially supported or anything (but as far as I know in my testing, it works!) |
| + | If this is a useful thing to maintain (based on feedback to this thread :-) ) I (or somebody else) can propose this as a feature for 0.5/6. So there are officially supported demo appliances. |
| + | A wiki page is in the works. |
| + | Please try it out and let me know what you think of it! |
| + | Thanks, Anish |
| + | |
| + | *added Info ///18/2013 |
| + | It is a vagrant generated virtual machine so: |
| + | - the user/password are vagrant/vagrant |
| + | - user 'vagrant' is in sudoers group |
| + | - ssh access is possible using port 2222 in localhost |
| + | *I have an entry in .ssh/config so I can access using `ssh vagrant`: |
| + | Host vagrant |
| + | HostName 127.0.0.1 |
| + | User vagrant |
| + | Port 2222 |
| + | UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null |
| + | StrictHostKeyChecking no |
| + | PasswordAuthentication no |
| + | IdentityFile "~/.vagrant.d/insecure_private_key" |
| + | IdentitiesOnly yes |
| + | LogLevel FATAL |
| + | |
| + | The insecure private key is available Github [1]. |
| + | |
| + | 1: https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/tree/master/keys |
| + | |
| + | ===Contributing to DXS using Github=== |
| + | *YouTube: |
| + | :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEE85F3Zjcs |
| + | ===XSCE 5.0 (aka 0.5)=== |
| + | *SchoolServer.vdi 6.6GB |
| + | :https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B88Fc8ICKovFWXo0a3ZiV1dKcE0&export=download 6.6GB |
| + | *Release Announcement: |
| + | :http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2013-December/007031.html |
| + | [[File:Schoolserver.vdi.png|600px]] |
| + | |
| + | *On 1/16/2014 11:45 AM, Curt Thompson wrote: |
| + | "Username: xsce |
| + | Password: schoolserver.org |
| + | Root/sudo password: schoolserver.org |
| + | I have this set up now in "appliance mode", considering people may want |
| + | to try it out without running a dhcp server and possibly breaking their |
| + | network(s). Single NIC, bridged. (Apparently running this DHCP server should not cause issues with others as schoolserver's dhcp server is set to be 'not authoritative' but I will leave it this way for now) |
| + | If you wanted to change the mode, I believe you only have to go into the |
| + | machine settings in VirtualBox, add a NIC, boot up the VM and rerun |
| + | ./runansible as root from ~/xsce |
| + | |
| + | *Reply [Server-devel] XSCE 5.0 (aka 0.5, upgraded from 0.4) VirtualBox Files |
| + | Unfortunately this XSCE VM project is on hold for me for a week or so as I'll be in Haiti. |
| + | I can add anyone who wants to work on it to the "sharing" list so the files could sync between our Google Drives. |
| + | I would only ask that if changing the original files whatever is done is documented and emailed to me (and/or this list). |
| + | IIAB - I noticed that EN wikipedia was missing too, I think the EN module is easily added. Probably you can copy it from a full version of IIAB into the relevant directory and it will show up in the list. |
| + | Midori is pointing to schoolserver/syans as the last location - |
| + | I previously had some proprietary content served from that location but removed it for sharing purposes and forgot to clear the history, I guess. |
| + | I installed Firefox for in-browser PDF reading (also related to the proprietary content). |
| + | OVA is probably a better distribution method unless people prefer to sync the files in our Google Drives. |
| + | I don't claim any ownership of these files, so feel free to create and share an OVA, link to them, etc. OVA is almost certainly a better option for 'to the world' releases of the XSCE test VM on blogs, etc. |
| + | Thanks Curt Thompson" |
| + | *Original Message: 1/16/2014 12:06 PM, : |
| + | "downloaded SchoolServer.vdi it was 6.6 GB |
| + | used it as existing disk. in new (Oracle VB 4.2.14) |
| + | comments: |
| + | logged in and worked fine |
| + | -Need to use firefox to see it. Midori browser is pointing to .... /syans/ (spelled that way) |
| + | works also if delete that part of path in browser |
| + | -Moodle did not start |
| + | -iiab wikipedia is in guarani cannot seem to find english |
| + | I did an export to a 3.2 GB schoolserver.ova that imports back into VB |
| + | - could that be a better way to distribute this? |
| + | --1024 memory with 10GB dynamic expanding HD / NAT" |
| | | |
| ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Installing_Software_0.7 XS Schoolserver 0.7]== | | ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Installing_Software_0.7 XS Schoolserver 0.7]== |
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| :to be announced soon @ http://facebook.com/UnleashKids" | | :to be announced soon @ http://facebook.com/UnleashKids" |
| | | |
− | ==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Forth_LessonsOLPC Forth Lessions]==
| |
− | *A series of lessions on the OLPC wiki
| |
| ==Kernel Userspace Interfaces== | | ==Kernel Userspace Interfaces== |
| *Reference for Linux kernel 2.6.23: http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~arkeller/linux/kernel_user_space_howto.html | | *Reference for Linux kernel 2.6.23: http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~arkeller/linux/kernel_user_space_howto.html |
| | | |
| ==ARM== | | ==ARM== |
− | *Proposed Fedora ARM Download Page: https://stg.fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora-options#2nd_arches
| + | ===Raspberry Pi 3=== |
− | =====References===== | + | |
| + | See [[Soas/Raspberry Pi]]. |
| + | |
| + | =====References (old) ===== |
| + | *ARM-Flock (you tube pbrobinson) Streamed live on Aug 9, 2014 |
| + | ::https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I6s0J_bw60 |
| :http://elinux.org/RPi_Distributions | | :http://elinux.org/RPi_Distributions |
| :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ARM_microprocessor_cores | | :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ARM_microprocessor_cores |
| :http://www.linaro.org/downloads/ | | :http://www.linaro.org/downloads/ |
| + | *http://linuxgizmos.com/ |
| + | *Fedora ARM 64 Bit (advanced) |
| + | :http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/AArch64/QuickStart |
| *Fedora ARM: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM | | *Fedora ARM: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM |
| + | :https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F18/Remixes |
| :http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_ARM_Installer | | :http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_ARM_Installer |
− | :*ARM Koji:http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/ | + | :*ARM Koji:http://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org/kojihttps://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Advanced_Topics#Raspberry_Pi_3/ |
| *RPM Fusion: http://rpmfusion.org/Architectures/ARM | | *RPM Fusion: http://rpmfusion.org/Architectures/ARM |
| :fedora 17 and fedora 18 (arm/armhpf) | | :fedora 17 and fedora 18 (arm/armhpf) |
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| *Write SD in a MAC:http://alltheware.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/easiest-way-sd-card-setup/ | | *Write SD in a MAC:http://alltheware.wordpress.com/2012/12/11/easiest-way-sd-card-setup/ |
| + | |
| + | =====How to Create an ARM Remix===== |
| + | *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Creating_Remixes |
| + | *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F20/Remixes |
| | | |
| ===[[Testing/Reports/ARM_TrimSlice|TrimSlice]]=== | | ===[[Testing/Reports/ARM_TrimSlice|TrimSlice]]=== |
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| =====Fedora with XFCE===== | | =====Fedora with XFCE===== |
− | * http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/
| + | |
| ======References====== | | ======References====== |
− | :http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/vault/f17arm-latest-arm-rpi-xfce-mmcblk0.img.xz
| + | |
− | *http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/vault/f18arm-20120915-021653-armhfp-trimslice-mmcblk0.img.xz
| |
| :http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM | | :http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM |
| :http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Fedora_17_Beta | | :http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Fedora_17_Beta |
| :https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Fedora17_rawhide | | :https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Fedora17_rawhide |
| :http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/test/17-Beta/Images/armhfp/ | | :http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/test/17-Beta/Images/armhfp/ |
− | :f17-arm RC-1: http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/vault/to-mirrors/RC1/armhfp/
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| ::Boot from CD: http://www.trimslice.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=412 | | ::Boot from CD: http://www.trimslice.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=412 |
| :linux-tegra-drm:https://gitorious.org/linux-tegra-drm/pages/Host1xIntroduction | | :linux-tegra-drm:https://gitorious.org/linux-tegra-drm/pages/Host1xIntroduction |
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| :works in intel PC's | | :works in intel PC's |
| *livecd-tools does not work | | *livecd-tools does not work |
− |
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− | ======SD Card Install======
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− | *http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/vault/f17arm-latest-armhfp-trimslice-mmcblk0.img.xz
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− | This is a Fedora 17 Hard Float Trimslice Image suitable for writing to an SD card and placed in the Trimslice's Full Size SD slot (Front slot)
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− | and booting without further modification.
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− | Write with xzcat file.xz > /dev/mmcblkX, put in the device, and you're ready to go. Boots to a serial console.
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− |
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− | Most of the SD card images can be used with a USB storage device drive using the following method:
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− | Write the image to both the USB storage device and an SD card. IE, write the image using xzcat file.xz > /dev/sdX then xzcat file.xz > /dev/mmcblkX.
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− | Once written, use a partition editor such as fdisk to delete the VFAT partition from the USB drive and the Linux partition from SD card.
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− | Plug the SD and USB storage into your ARM device and power up.
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− | The ARM system will load any applicable bootloader pieces, kernel, and initramfs from the SD card, but use the USB storage for the root filesystem.
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− |
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− | Nearly images are self-sufficient, but a kernel tarball is optionally available with the contents of the image's /boot and /lib/modules directories.
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− | These can be used in conjunction with the tarball root filesystems to create your own images.
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| =====Resizer===== | | =====Resizer===== |
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| *http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/trimslice | | *http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/trimslice |
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− | ===Utilite=== | + | ===pignus=== |
− | *http://utilite-computer.com/web/utilite-models
| + | :https://pignus.computer/ |
− | ====Android====
| |
− | *http://www.utilite-computer.com/wiki/index.php/Utilite_Android
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− | :http://www.utilite-computer.com/wiki/index.php/Utilite_Getting_Started
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− | :https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles
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| | | |
| ===Raspberry Pi / RPi=== | | ===Raspberry Pi / RPi=== |
− | ::updated 10/15/2013 -tg | + | ::updated 5/12/2019 -tg |
| + | ;see this linkk first: |
| + | *https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Fedora_30#Raspberry_Pi |
| + | ::(updated RPi information) |
| ====[http://pidora.ca/ '''Pidora''']==== | | ====[http://pidora.ca/ '''Pidora''']==== |
| + | |
| + | =====Works on original rpi (ARMV6L)===== |
| + | |
| + | *Sugar install takes 2+ hrs on fast cable connection |
| *Note: '''Pidora seems to be the main portal to fedora 18 on the Raspberry Pi''' | | *Note: '''Pidora seems to be the main portal to fedora 18 on the Raspberry Pi''' |
| :Direct Download: http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/images/pidora-18-r2c.zip | | :Direct Download: http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/images/pidora-18-r2c.zip |
− | :"Pidora is a Fedora Remix optimized for the Raspberry Pi computer."
| + | |
− | =====Install and add Sugar-Deskttop to Pidora===== | + | =====Install and add Sugar-Desktop to Pidora===== |
− | [[File:Sugar-emulator-RPI.JPG|600px]]
| + | [[file:RPi-Connections.JPG|300px]] |
− | *Sugar in Sugar-emulator
| + | *-Physical Layout of RPi |
− | [[File:RPi-Login.JPG|600px]]
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− | * Login to Sugar
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− | [[File:RPi-Connections.JPG|600px]] | |
− | * Physical Layout of RPi using Wireless Connection and Powered Hub | |
| :1-Install Pidora on SD | | :1-Install Pidora on SD |
− | ::Insert 8 GB class 4 or 6 SD in USB SD writer | + | ::Insert 32 GB class 10 SD in USB SD writer |
| ::Type mount in root terminal /dev/sdb;/dev/sdc;/dev/sdd should appear in terminal use this value in /dev/sd(x) | | ::Type mount in root terminal /dev/sdb;/dev/sdc;/dev/sdd should appear in terminal use this value in /dev/sd(x) |
| ::cd to directory where you have pidora-18-r2c.img (located inside folder where it was downloaded) | | ::cd to directory where you have pidora-18-r2c.img (located inside folder where it was downloaded) |
| :2- Write SD with dd command | | :2- Write SD with dd command |
− | [root@localhost pidora-18-r2c]# dd if=pidora-18-r2c.img of=/dev/sd(x) | + | [root@localhost pidora-18-r2c]# dd if=pidora-18-r2c.img of=/dev/sd(x) see above^ |
| 3500538+0 records in | | 3500538+0 records in |
| 3500538+0 records out | | 3500538+0 records out |
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| [root@localhost pidora-18-r2c]# | | [root@localhost pidora-18-r2c]# |
| :3-Unmount SD and Place it in RPi | | :3-Unmount SD and Place it in RPi |
− | :4-Boot and configure Pidora | + | :4-Boot and configure Pidora [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Pidora_18_Firstboot '''Pidora_18_Firstboot'''] |
| ::After reboot Pidora will pause while it resizes files on SD Card | | ::After reboot Pidora will pause while it resizes files on SD Card |
| :5-Start Terminal and go to root | | :5-Start Terminal and go to root |
| su | | su |
| Password | | Password |
− | Yum install @sugar-desktop sugar-emulator | + | Yum install @sugar-desktop |
− | :6-Applications Menu/Education/sugar
| |
− | *Sugar Starts
| |
| :7-Full screen sugar: | | :7-Full screen sugar: |
| *logout and log in selecting sugar | | *logout and log in selecting sugar |
| + | * Sugar |
| Xfce | | Xfce |
− | * Sugar
| + | |
| + | ======[http://koji.pidora.ca/koji/ pidora koji]====== |
| + | :"Pidora is a Fedora Remix optimized for the Raspberry Pi computer." |
| + | ::It has its own repos separate from the older ''RPi-final.img'' |
| + | |
| + | ====XSCE Community School Server on RPi==== |
| + | * http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Holt/XS_Community_Edition |
| | | |
| ====Notes==== | | ====Notes==== |
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| ====[[Testing/Reports/Sweets_on_Raspberry_pi_armhf_raspbian|Testing Sweets on a RPi armhf]]==== | | ====[[Testing/Reports/Sweets_on_Raspberry_pi_armhf_raspbian|Testing Sweets on a RPi armhf]]==== |
| *Install of Sweets Sugar 0.94 on a RPi | | *Install of Sweets Sugar 0.94 on a RPi |
| + | |
| + | ===redsleeve=== |
| + | :http://www.redsleeve.org/ |
| + | :http://wiki.redsleeve.org/index.php/Install_Rasperry_Pi |
| + | "RedSleeve is different from CentOS and Scientific Linux in that it isn’t a mere clone of the upstream distribution it is based on |
| + | – it is a port to a new platform, since the upstream distribution does not include a version for ARM." |
| | | |
| ===xmbc=== | | ===xmbc=== |
| *http://www.memetic.org/pre-compiled-xbmc-for-raspbian/ | | *http://www.memetic.org/pre-compiled-xbmc-for-raspbian/ |
| + | :http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=List_of_built-in_functions |
| + | |
| ===Gentoo=== | | ===Gentoo=== |
| *http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi | | *http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi |
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| ===arduino=== | | ===arduino=== |
| *http://linuxgizmos.com/arduino-tre-sbc-runs-linux-on-arm/ | | *http://linuxgizmos.com/arduino-tre-sbc-runs-linux-on-arm/ |
− | ===CubieBoard=== | + | ===CuBox-i4=== |
| + | :This is the CuBox-i4P-300-D MAC |
| + | [[File:Solidrun_Cubox-i4.jpg|700px]] |
| + | *Booted 16 GB microSD: |
| + | :Inserted under HDMI plug on back |
| + | ====Links for CuBox-i==== |
| + | |
| + | *Wiki Main Page |
| + | :http://imx.solid-run.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page |
| + | :http://server.vijge.net/cubox IRC Archive for developer discussions |
| + | |
| + | *Ubuntu |
| + | :http://download.solid-run.com/pub/solidrun/cubox-i/Ubuntu/ubuntu-oneiric-freescale/ |
| + | :Only low resolution screen Networking works |
| + | |
| + | *Debian |
| + | :http://download.solid-run.com/pub/solidrun/cubox-i/Debian/Jessi-repackaged-trial/debian-jessi.img.xz |
| + | :No networking in tests here |
| + | |
| + | *Android |
| + | :http://imx.solid-run.com/wiki/index.php?title=Android |
| + | :http://download.solid-run.com/pub/solidrun/cubox-i/Android-4.3/11-Dec-2013/beta-11-dec-2013-i4pro.img.xz |
| + | :Works well |
| + | *Android Recovery |
| + | :http://imx.solid-run.com/wiki/index.php?title=Android#Android_recovery |
| + | |
| + | *XBMC |
| + | :http://download.solid-run.com/pub/solidrun/cubox-i/GeexBox-xbmc/geexbox-devel-20131212-r16611.cuboxi/ |
| + | |
| + | *Schematics: |
| + | :http://download.solid-run.com/pub/solidrun/cubox-i/Hardware/Schematics-rev-1.1/ |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | *XSCE Schoolserver Fedora 20 (experimental) |
| + | :http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit/sck/Advanced_Topics#FC20forXSCE.zip |
| + | :http://timmoody.com/downloads/FC20Base2.zip |
| + | ===Testing=== |
| + | :I ended up writing the FC20Bxxx.img [4][5] with WIN32diskimager[1] after using 7-zip [2] to expand it first. |
| + | :Instructions from the cubibox wiki [3] to a 16 GB microSD (PNY) class 10; Using a SD adapter in a Yoga-Pro 2 running win 8.1 |
| + | |
| + | :[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/?source=dlp |
| + | :[2] http://www.7-zip.org/download.html |
| + | :[3] http://imx.solid-run.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page |
| + | ====FC20Base2.zip==== |
| + | :[[File:XSCE1.jpg|800px]] |
| + | |
| + | ;[4] http://timmoody.com/downloads/FC20Base2.zip |
| + | |
| + | ====Install XSCE==== |
| + | *Default new install |
| + | *Booted 16 GB microSD: |
| + | :Inserted under HDMI plug on back |
| + | :I Write the FC20Bxxx.img [4][5] with WIN32diskimager[1] after using 7-zip [2] to expand it first. |
| + | :Instructions from the cubibox wiki [3] to a 16 GB microSD (PNY) class 10; Using a SD adapter in a Yoga-Pro 2 running win 8.1 |
| + | |
| + | :[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/?source=dlp |
| + | :[2] http://www.7-zip.org/download.html |
| + | :[3] http://imx.solid-run.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page |
| + | |
| + | :both wired (plugged in) and wireless AP (wep - not logged in) available via apple airport extreme. |
| + | |
| + | *Login root/fedora |
| + | ;https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/docs/INSTALL.rst |
| + | :using ansible (runs but not certain will work) 03/20/2014 |
| + | ::Installs ansible 1.5 |
| + | ::run ./runansible 2 times... hung up on jabber finally restarted and ran ./runansible 2nd time |
| + | *completed install ifconfig |
| + | |
| + | [[File:Schoolserver-ifconfig.JPG|900px]] |
| + | *http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/freescale/cubox-i |
| + | =====Ping 8.8.8.8===== |
| + | [[File:Ping_8888.JPG|800px]] |
| + | *freenode #schoolserver |
| + | :<timm_> "satellit: you are probably the first to do an install in this configuration. jabber is slow starting and sometimes times out." 03/21/2014 |
| + | =====TESTS===== |
| + | |
| + | ======Test 1 Make .img from working 16 GB microSD====== |
| + | :03/26/2014 tg |
| + | *root terminal: |
| + | dd if=/dev/sdb of=XSCE_schoolserver.img bs=2M |
| + | 7711+1 records in |
| + | 7711+1 records out |
| + | 16172187648 bytes (16 GB) copied, 911.25 s, 17.7 MB/s |
| + | *Compressed to xz makes 2.7 GB file |
| + | *Uncompressed this file and used dd to write the XSCE_schoolserver.img to a 16 GB microSD and it boots. |
| + | |
| + | *I cannot reach http://schoolserver; http://schoolserver:5000 and http://schoolserver.local from this setup but I may be blocked with a firewall or have a bad config in eth0 or the wifi. |
| + | :Tested with XO-1.75 |
| + | *Response from alex kleider |
| + | Tom, thanks for your response. Based on what I see |
| + | """wlan0 ...... |
| + | Mode: managed Access Point: Not associated |
| + | """ |
| + | and the fact that it has no IP address, |
| + | I'm guessing that it's not doing much of anything in its current state |
| + | but the fact that "Access Point" is even mentioned, suggests that |
| + | perhaps we can be guardedly optimistic that it might be do-able. |
| + | Please let me know if you make any progress in this regard. |
| + | It would probably require low level configuration commands similar to |
| + | """ |
| + | # We always bootup in AP mode. Delete any stale files |
| + | #rm -f /etc/wlanclient.mode |
| + | curdir=/root/k2.6.39.4 |
| + | insmod $curdir/mlan.ko |
| + | i nsmod $curdir/sd8787.ko drv_mode=2 |
| + | ifconfig uap0 192.168.1.1 up |
| + | """ |
| + | ======TEST2 ifconfig wlan0 192.168.1.1====== |
| + | ifconfig wlan0 192.168.1.1 up |
| + | wlan0: flags=4099<up,BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 |
| + | inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255 |
| + | inet6 fe80:422c:f4ff:feae:2144 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20<link> |
| + | ether 40:2c:f4:ae:21:44 txquelen 1000 (ethernet)s |
| + | ........ |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | cheers, |
| + | alex kleider |
| + | ======Test3 Expand 16GB to 32GB ====== |
| + | :Used '''gparted''' in a fedora laptop SD slot witj SD adapter to expand the 3rd partition on the class 10 microSD to the full 32 GB size. |
| + | :Booted correctly after the expansion in the CuBox-i4P |
| + | *Note must hit {TAB} and {space} repeatedly to get boot to work? |
| + | |
| + | =====Hot Plug===== |
| + | :with the 3.10 kernel, you can use the eSATA port even if there is no drive enabled when the system boots; add this to the kernel arguments: |
| + | ahci_imx.hotplug=1 |
| + | :Esatap is a single cable supplying power and data, so you want esata+ USB to esatap male |
| + | :Link http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-A-male-eSATA-to-SATA-22pin-Power-eSATA-cable-0-5M-5V-2-5-inch-/150830976241 |
| + | =====Testing List===== |
| + | Suggestions: |
| + | :https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/docs/TESTING.rst |
| + | :https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/tests.sh%E0%A8%8D |
| + | |
| + | ====References==== |
| + | :http://web.dodds.net/~vorlon/wiki/blog/My_CuBox-i_has_arrived/ |
| + | :https://wiki.debian.org/ArmHardFloatPort/CuBox-i |
| + | :https://github.com/jmontleon/fedora-20-cubox-i4pro-binary |
| + | *GitHub |
| + | :https://github.com/SolidRun |
| + | |
| + | ===CubieBoard1=== |
| + | [[File:Cubieboard1.jpg|400px]] |
| *"Cubieboard is a small (10x6cm), hacker friendly, extendable and very low-cost while powerful ARM board with Allwinner A10 SoC." | | *"Cubieboard is a small (10x6cm), hacker friendly, extendable and very low-cost while powerful ARM board with Allwinner A10 SoC." |
| + | * http://docs.cubieboard.org/how_to_make_a_sd_image_from_sd_bootable_os |
| + | * http://docs.cubieboard.org/tutorials/a10-cubieboard_lubuntu_desktop_releases |
| ====[http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/12/09/cubieboard-unboxing-and-quick-start-guide/ Getting Started]==== | | ====[http://www.cnx-software.com/2012/12/09/cubieboard-unboxing-and-quick-start-guide/ Getting Started]==== |
| *http://cubieboard.org/ | | *http://cubieboard.org/ |
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| : Download:http://cubieboard.org/\ | | : Download:http://cubieboard.org/\ |
| : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F18/Remixes#Allwinner_A10 | | : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F18/Remixes#Allwinner_A10 |
| + | : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cubie_Board#Cubieboard_Fedora_Remix |
| : http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/contrib-images/hansg/README | | : http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/contrib-images/hansg/README |
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| *Review:http://blog.bulte.net/01-09-2013/cubie-board-quick-look-raspberry-pi-comparison.html | | *Review:http://blog.bulte.net/01-09-2013/cubie-board-quick-look-raspberry-pi-comparison.html |
| + | |
| + | ===[http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone%20Black BeagleBone Black]=== |
| + | *Plug in the supplied USB cable to your laptop to read the BeagleBone Black on-board files |
| + | :start.htm file when USB is plugged in: (screenshot below) |
| + | *'''NOTE click on screenshot to see full size hit <= on browser to retun here''' |
| + | [[File:BeagleBone-start.png|1200px]] |
| + | |
| + | *http://beagleboard.org/ |
| + | *http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora#arm |
| + | *http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Ubuntu_On_BeagleBone_Black |
| | | |
| ===Pengpod=== | | ===Pengpod=== |
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| =====[http://www.soliforum.com/topic/1954/fullfledged-lcd-touchscreen/ pengpod as touchscreen for solidoodle 3d printer]===== | | =====[http://www.soliforum.com/topic/1954/fullfledged-lcd-touchscreen/ pengpod as touchscreen for solidoodle 3d printer]===== |
| "I now have a fully-functional touchscreen pronterface installation that can drive the [http://www.solidoodle.com/faq/ '''Solidoodle''']..." | | "I now have a fully-functional touchscreen pronterface installation that can drive the [http://www.solidoodle.com/faq/ '''Solidoodle''']..." |
− | ===[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/13.04/release/ Ubuntu images for ARM Devices]===
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− | :Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail)
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− | *http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/13.04/release/
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| ===PPC=== | | ===PPC=== |
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| *: IRC: #fedora-ppc on irc.freenode.net | | *: IRC: #fedora-ppc on irc.freenode.net |
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− | ==Chromebook== | + | ===Utilite=== |
| + | *http://utilite-computer.com/web/utilite-models |
| + | *http://www.utilite-computer.com/wiki/index.php/Utilite_Linux |
| + | ====Archlinux on Utilite==== |
| + | *http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/freescale/utilite |
| + | ====Android==== |
| + | *http://www.utilite-computer.com/wiki/index.php/Utilite_Android |
| + | :http://www.utilite-computer.com/wiki/index.php/Utilite_Getting_Started |
| + | :https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromImgFiles |
| + | ====[http://sugarizer.org Sugarizer]==== |
| + | :"A taste of Sugar on any device" |
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| + | ====Archlinux on Trimslice==== |
| + | *http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/nvidia/trimslice |
| + | |
| + | ==Chromebook( OLD content may not work)== |
| *http://parasense.fedorapeople.org/ new images for Chromebook 07/18/2013 | | *http://parasense.fedorapeople.org/ new images for Chromebook 07/18/2013 |
| *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Samsung_Chromebook_2012 | | *https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Samsung_Chromebook_2012 |
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| *Latest Cloud Images:http://mattdm.fedorapeople.org/cloud-images/ | | *Latest Cloud Images:http://mattdm.fedorapeople.org/cloud-images/ |
| :http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/cloud-kickstarts.git/ | | :http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/cloud-kickstarts.git/ |
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− | ==[[Sugar_on_a_Stick_Parallels| SoaS in Parallels for OS X]]==
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− | ::(experimental)
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− | :: (Not very current)
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− | ==Sugar Patches==
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− | :http://patchwork.sugarlabs.org/project/sugar/list/
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