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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
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Updated Aug 18, 2012
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===[[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]]===
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===[[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)
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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]]==
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==[[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)
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===[[Harmonic Distribution]]===
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===[[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"
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==[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
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==[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.
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==='''[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_a_Fedora_install_ISO_for_testing How to create a Fedora install ISO for testing]'''===
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*[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]
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==[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
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==Git==
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==[http://sugarizer.org/ Sugarizer]==
;Advanced - Used by Sugar Developers
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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
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Sugarizer is distributed on the form of 3 components:
I installed Fedora 18 last night, and I have to say I like sugar-build
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:Thin Client: remote access to Sugarizer using a browser,
more and more. With just this steps in a clean F18 you get Sugar
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:Client: Sugarizer running locally,
running and ready to hack each part of it: Kudos Daniel Narvaez!
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:Server: place to run remote Sugarizer features.
  Re: [Sugar-devel] F18.. go sugar-build, go! 01/18/2013 03:56 PM
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*Write your own web activity:
sudo yum install git
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:https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/activity.md
git clone git://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-build/sugar-build
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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]]
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*[[Activity_Team/Git_Tutorial|Getting started with Gitorious, a web based Git service provided by Sugar Labs]]
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*Nice introduction to git: http://try.github.com/levels/1/challenges/1
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===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]
      
===L10n Translations===
 
===L10n Translations===
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  "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]==
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"Vala is a new programming language that allows modern programming techniques
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to be used to write applications that run on the GNOME runtime libraries,
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particularly GLib and GObject."
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==[http://bemasc.net/~bens/groupthink/ groupthink]==
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==[[OLPC | OLPC XO links and Notes ]]( OLD content may not work)==
:Click on title ^ to go to topic
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*Very Advanced
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:"Groupthink is a library of self-sharing data structures written in python and shared over dbus.
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:Together with the D-Bus Tubes provided by the Telepathy framework, this enables data structures to be shared over a network."
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  −
==[[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===
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===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/
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===Release 14.1.0===
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:build 8, a development release, not final,
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:based on Fedora 20,
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:based on Sugar 0.103.2, see release notes,
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:enabling OpenGL ES 2.0,
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:enabling the second core of the dual core CPU, which improves responsiveness, with only a slight increase in power draw,
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:support for new backlight LEDs to be used by factory,
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:support for new 16 GB eMMC internal storage,
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:support for new LiPoly battery used by factory,
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:the GNOME desktop has been replaced by the MATE desktop, because GNOME in Fedora 20 requires a full implementation of OpenGL,
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:Wikipedia EN and ES have been replaced by the Simple English Wikipedia activity,
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 +
====Install of Release 14.1.0 for XO-4====
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*Mate 1.8.1 and Sugar
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*Upgraded from 13.2.0
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::With the help of Cerlyn and Quozl on #sugar 02/15/2015
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*Notes from:'''http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/14.1.0'''
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Prepare the USB or SD drive:
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::'''Note use a small 2 to 4 GB USB if possible.'''
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: Some cheap 8 GB USB's will not work here. (I had one not boot for me)
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*Download 41008o4.zd,
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::http://build.laptop.org/14.1.0/os8/xo-4/41008o4.zd
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*Download fs4.zip,
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::http://build.laptop.org/14.1.0/os8/xo-4/fs4.zip
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*Download Firmware:
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::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Firmware_q7c04
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Save the files to the top directory of the drive,
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*Insert the Drive in the XO-4
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::'''Be sure it is plugged in to power and has a fully charged battery.'''
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*Check that the drive contains the 3 files fs4.zip; 41008o4.zd and q7c04.rom
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:If you press ESC while the startup sound plays to get to an Open Firmware prompt,
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:type "dir u:\" there to see the files on the USB stick
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*Start installing:
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:Turn off the XO-4
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:Hold down all four game keys above the power button,
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:Turn on the laptop,
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:Wait for the message Release the game keys to continue,
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:Release the game keys.
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:Installation progress will be displayed. Green colour will fill grey blocks.
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:It will take about five minutes. Once finished, the laptop will reboot automatically.
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:You may remove the USB or SD drive during or after the reboot.
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 +
====Update Firmware====
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* Do this if reboot fails.
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*At OK prompt after reboot:
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flash u:\q7c04.rom
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*required to use this new release
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*yum update will bring in a later version of sugar.
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====0.104 Release Notes====
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:http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.104/Notes
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===XO-4 is still available===
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:https://one-education.org/shop/
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::http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manufacturing_data#XO-4
 +
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===Tiny Core Linux on the XO===
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:http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Tiny_Core_Linux
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==[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Education_Team/Quest_for_Data Data Collection from the Sugar Journal]==
 +
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===[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"
 +
 
==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO-4_Touch XO-4 Touch]==
 
==[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XO-4_Touch XO-4 Touch]==
 
*specs
 
*specs
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*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
 
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:Software :http://download.unleashkids.org/
==[http://sugardextrose.org/projects/dextrose/wiki/Testing_Dextrose_in_a_virtual_machine Testing Dextrose in a virtual machine]==
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===Install instructions===
*Download Image; KVM; VirtualBox
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*https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/tree/master/docs
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*https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/master/docs/INSTALL.rst
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::Updated 0116/2014
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===Git Instructions===
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*GIT cheat sheet https://www.atlassian.com/dms/wac/images/landing/git/atlassian_git_cheatsheet.pdf
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:https://sugardextrose.org/projects/dxs/wiki/git
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:https://www.atlassian.com/git/workflows#!workflow-forking
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::https://www.atlassian.com/git/workflows#%21workflow-forking
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==Install XSCE on an intel NUC==
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*http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/XSCE
    
==[[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]]
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==XSCE in VirtualBox ==
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*'''3 Importable XSCE VirtualBox builds:'''
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===m-anish VM===
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*Local download:
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::http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/XSCE.ova
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::Uploaded with permission
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*Click on the XSCE.ova icon and It begins import into VirtualBox (If you have it installed)
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::VirtualBox Site: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html
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:Tested in f20 VirtualBox 11/19/2013
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*Google download:
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::https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3eW2YPe6koIVXRVbDhSR0xXQ1U/edit
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::b_1364170741.ova (1.6G)
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*Also see http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2013-November/006954.html
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[[File:XSCE-VB.JPG|800px]]
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*XSCE visible in firefox http://localhost:3380/ 
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::(with VirtualBox XSCE window shown in right small window)
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*[Server-devel]11/18/2013 '''The three step XSCE demo!'''
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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!
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Step #1 - Download and install Virtualbox
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    Head to https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads to download the Virtualbox package for your OS.
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    Install instructions may vary for different platforms but should be pretty straightforward.
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Step #2 - Download and install the XSCE appliance
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    Download the XSCE Virtualbox appliance from here https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3eW2YPe6koIVXRVbDhSR0xXQ1U (approx 1.6 GB)
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    [optional] Verify the md5sum to see if the image is not corrupt - 56a4f141b564b0d2bd65c543a5e585c6
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    Open Virtualbox. Go to File -> Import Appliance.
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    A dialog will appear asking you to "Open Appliance"
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    Select the file you just downloaded "b_1364170741.ova"
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    Click "Next" and then click "Import"
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    A new virtual machine will get created
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Step #3 - Play!
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    Start the virtual machine just created. It will open a window, and an OS will appear to boot.
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    Wait till it boots. Once it has booted, a login prompt will appear in a text console. Your XSCE is now up and ready!
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    To test/demo, on the host OS (i.e., the one where you are running the virtualbox software in) open a browser
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        XSCE homepage: http://localhost:3380/
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            From the homepage you should be able to navigate to Internet In A Box. This image contains a test dataset.
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            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.
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        Administrative GUI: http://localhost:9990 (username=root, password=admin)
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        Server monitoring tool - Munin: http://localhost:3380/munin (username=admin, password=munindxs)
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        To check the authserver, go to http://localhost:5000/ (It will probably say "No Sugar platform detected, please register your laptop")
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Notes:
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    This is only meant to be a quick demo to see what an XSCE is on your laptop/PC.
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    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.
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    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!)
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    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.
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    A wiki page is in the works.
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Please try it out and let me know what you think of it!
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Thanks, Anish
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*added Info  ///18/2013
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It is a vagrant generated virtual machine so:
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- the user/password are vagrant/vagrant
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- user 'vagrant' is in sudoers group
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- ssh access is possible using port 2222 in localhost
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*I have an entry in .ssh/config so I can access using `ssh vagrant`:
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Host vagrant
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  HostName 127.0.0.1
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  User vagrant
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  Port 2222
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  UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
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  StrictHostKeyChecking no
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  PasswordAuthentication no
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  IdentityFile "~/.vagrant.d/insecure_private_key"
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  IdentitiesOnly yes
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  LogLevel FATAL
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The insecure private key is available Github [1].
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1: https://github.com/mitchellh/vagrant/tree/master/keys
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 +
===Contributing to DXS using Github===
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*YouTube:
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:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEE85F3Zjcs
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===XSCE 5.0 (aka 0.5)===
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*SchoolServer.vdi  6.6GB
 +
:https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B88Fc8ICKovFWXo0a3ZiV1dKcE0&export=download  6.6GB
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*Release Announcement:
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:http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2013-December/007031.html
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[[File:Schoolserver.vdi.png|600px]]
 +
 +
*On 1/16/2014 11:45 AM, Curt Thompson wrote:
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"Username: xsce
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Password: schoolserver.org
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Root/sudo password: schoolserver.org
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I have this set up now in "appliance mode", considering people may want
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to try it out without running a dhcp server and possibly breaking their
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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)
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If you wanted to change the mode, I believe you only have to go into the
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machine settings in VirtualBox, add a NIC, boot up the VM and rerun
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./runansible as root from ~/xsce
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*Reply [Server-devel] XSCE 5.0 (aka 0.5, upgraded from 0.4) VirtualBox Files
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Unfortunately this XSCE VM project is on hold for me for a week or so as I'll be in Haiti.
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I can add anyone who wants to work on it to the "sharing" list so the files could sync between our Google Drives.
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I would only ask that if changing the original files whatever is done is documented and emailed to me (and/or this list).
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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.
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Midori is pointing to schoolserver/syans as the last location -
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I previously had some proprietary content served from that location but removed it for sharing purposes and forgot to clear the history, I guess.
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  I installed Firefox for  in-browser PDF reading (also related to the proprietary content).
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OVA is probably a better distribution method unless people prefer to sync the files in our Google Drives.
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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"
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*Original Message: 1/16/2014 12:06 PM, :
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"downloaded SchoolServer.vdi it was 6.6 GB
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used it as existing disk. in new (Oracle VB 4.2.14)
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comments:
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logged in and worked fine
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-Need to use firefox to see it. Midori browser is pointing  to .... /syans/  (spelled that way)
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works also if delete that part of path in browser
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-Moodle did not start
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-iiab wikipedia is in guarani  cannot seem to find english
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I did an export to a 3.2 GB schoolserver.ova that imports back into VB
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- could that be a better way to distribute this?
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--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]==
 
:Click on title ^ to go to topic
 
:Click on title ^ to go to topic
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*How to install:http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Installing_Software_0.7
 
*How to install:http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Installing_Software_0.7
 
*Download: http://dev.laptop.org/xs/OLPC-School-Server-0.7beta2-i386.iso
 
*Download: http://dev.laptop.org/xs/OLPC-School-Server-0.7beta2-i386.iso
 
*http://schoolserver.wordpress.com/xs-installation/community-edition-xs-on-xo-1-75/
 
*http://schoolserver.wordpress.com/xs-installation/community-edition-xs-on-xo-1-75/
 
*Work in Progress: http://schoolserver.wordpress.com/xs-installation/xsce-on-xo-1-5/
 
*Work in Progress: http://schoolserver.wordpress.com/xs-installation/xsce-on-xo-1-5/
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===[http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/XS_Install-1.txt Install of XS 0.7 on Centos-6.4]===
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*Terminal output of install 08/02/2013
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*Full instructions used:
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:http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Installing_Software_0.7
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===[http://www.schoolserver.com/wiki4schools/ wiki4schools]===
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Re: [support-gang] Status update of the installation of the new school server and IIAB at Rahnuma School Karachi
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On 08/04/2013 06:00 AM, Braddock wrote:
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  When the IIAB registers via DHCP it advertises its name as "know", and if the DHCP server and the DNSserver talk to each other the DNS server will resolve the name.
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dnsmasq does this, so I suspect that might be what School Server runs?)
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The only down side to this is that if you reboot the school server,you may find you need to then reboot the IIAB device so it gets afresh DHCP lease because the school server may forget it exists.
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...
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 +
Tony Anderson:
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The school server is gateway and dns for the XOs and can certainly resolve http://know to a fixed address, which is the more orthodox way to do this.
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Incidentally, I believe the problem with the wiki is that the url is http://schoolserver/wiki4schools/ not http://schoolserver/wiki.
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Normally, the XOs access everything from the Browse home page so that keyboard entry of urls is not needed. However, because of the xo-custom script problems this was not set up.
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===Manuals===
 
===Manuals===
 
:[http://laptop.org/8.2.0/manual/ OLPC Manual]
 
:[http://laptop.org/8.2.0/manual/ OLPC Manual]
 
:[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_SanFranciscoBayArea/OLPCSF_Community_Summit_2011/Help_Activity_Refresh Help Activity Refresh]
 
:[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_SanFranciscoBayArea/OLPCSF_Community_Summit_2011/Help_Activity_Refresh Help Activity Refresh]
 
:[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manuals Manuals Info]
 
:[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Manuals Manuals Info]
 +
 +
====Adobe Flash on the XO-4====
 +
:[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Vmeta Vmeta]
 +
*http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Adobe_Flash
 +
"It says that for the XO-4 (but not the same for the 1.75 OLPC will provide the player because it has paid the fees to Marvell.
 +
Copied form the wiki page but without the links supported...
 +
OLPC support will provide a libflashplayer.so at the same time as providing access to the video drivers.
 +
download and install the video drivers,
 +
copy the libflashplayer.so file to the XO-1.75 or XO-4,
 +
start the Terminal Activity,
 +
copy the plugin, paste this:
 +
sudo cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
 +
wrap the plugin, paste this:
 +
yum -y install nspluginwrapper && \
 +
/usr/lib/nspluginwrapper/npconfig -n \
 +
-p nswrapper_32_32 \
 +
-d /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins-wrapped \
 +
-i /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
 +
"
 +
 +
==[http://internet-in-a-box.org/ Internet in a Box]==
 +
*'''Internet in a Box website''' http://internet-in-a-box.org
 +
*'''Installation:''' https://github.com/braddockcg/internet-in-a-box/blob/master/INSTALL.txt
 +
*Read Me:https://github.com/braddockcg/internet-in-a-box/blob/master/README.md
 +
===Start iiab-server===
 +
# iiab-server
 +
werkzeug --  * Running on http://0.0.0.0:25000/
 +
werkzeug --  * Restarting with reloader
 +
*Enter address in browser
 +
:http://0.0.0.0:25000/
 +
===Screenshots===
 +
*Click on screenshot to enlarge; hit <== return arrow on browser to return
 +
:Installed on a i7 Laptop with the above '''installation''' link
 +
::This is a reduced version [1] of Internet in a Box (not the full 1 TB )
 +
::[1]  IIAB_QuickStart_Sampler_20130809.tgz
 +
 +
[[File:Iiab_main_menu.jpg|600px]][[File:Iiab_books.jpg|600px]]
 +
*iiab Main Menu
 +
*iiab-books Project Guttenburg 
 +
[[File:Iiab-videos.jpg|600px]][[File:Iiab_settings.jpg|600px]]
 +
*iiab-Video
 +
*iiab-settings (credits)
 +
 +
===Also see:===
 +
:http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/OLPC#XSCE_on_XO-4
 +
[[File:Schoolserver-XO-4.JPG|600px]]
 +
*Browse looking at local School Server on a XO-4 with XSCE RC-1 installed with USB containing /knowledge directory of iiab inserted
 +
:http://schoolserver.org/
 +
 +
==[https://www.facebook.com/UnleashKids Unleash Kids]==
 +
:" all-volunteer Unleash Kids efforts shipping XO-4 community kits (hopefully including XS Community Edition!) to volunteers a bit later this summer, at the most minimal cost we can muster,
 +
:to be announced soon @ http://facebook.com/UnleashKids"
    
==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/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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*chromium-os Secure Boot Info: http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromiumos-design-docs/verified-boot-crypto
 
*chromium-os Secure Boot Info: http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromiumos-design-docs/verified-boot-crypto
 
*Tutorial: Android Development: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HOWTO_Setup_Android_Development
 
*Tutorial: Android Development: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HOWTO_Setup_Android_Development
*http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Quality_Assurance/Kernel_Testing
+
*://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Quality_Assurance/Kernel_Testing
 +
 
 
*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/
   
::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
  −
======SD Card Install======
  −
*http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/arm-nightlies/vault/f17arm-latest-armhfp-trimslice-mmcblk0.img.xz
  −
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)
  −
and booting without further modification.
  −
Write with xzcat file.xz > /dev/mmcblkX, put in the device, and you're ready to go. Boots to a serial console.
  −
  −
Most of the SD card images can be used with a USB storage device drive using the following method:
  −
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.
  −
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.
  −
Plug the SD and USB storage into your ARM device and power up.
  −
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.
  −
  −
Nearly images are self-sufficient, but a kernel tarball is optionally available with the contents of the image's /boot and /lib/modules directories.
  −
These can be used in conjunction with the tarball root filesystems to create your own images.
      
=====Resizer=====
 
=====Resizer=====
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====Archlinux-TrimSlice====
 
====Archlinux-TrimSlice====
 
*http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/trimslice
 
*http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/trimslice
 +
 +
===pignus===
 +
:https://pignus.computer/
    
===Raspberry Pi / RPi===
 
===Raspberry Pi / RPi===
::updated 03/02/2013
+
::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''']====
 +
 
 +
=====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'''
 +
:Direct Download: http://pidora.ca/pidora/releases/18/images/pidora-18-r2c.zip
 +
 
 +
=====Install and add Sugar-Desktop to Pidora=====
 +
[[file:RPi-Connections.JPG|300px]]
 +
*-Physical Layout of RPi
 +
:1-Install Pidora on SD
 +
::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)
 +
::cd to directory where you have pidora-18-r2c.img (located inside folder where it was downloaded)
 +
:2- Write SD with dd command
 +
[root@localhost pidora-18-r2c]# dd if=pidora-18-r2c.img of=/dev/sd(x) see above^
 +
3500538+0 records in
 +
3500538+0 records out
 +
1792275456 bytes (1.8 GB) copied, 470.625 s, 3.8 MB/s
 +
[root@localhost pidora-18-r2c]#
 +
:3-Unmount SD and Place it in RPi
 +
: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
 +
:5-Start Terminal and go to root
 +
su
 +
Password
 +
Yum install @sugar-desktop
 +
:7-Full screen sugar:
 +
*logout and log in selecting sugar
 +
* Sugar
 +
  Xfce
 +
 
 +
======[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====
 +
*News: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-19510600
 +
"Production of the popular Raspberry Pi computer is switching from China to south Wales."
 +
*'''[http://googlecreativelab.github.io/coder/ Coder''']
 +
:Coder is a free, open source project that turns a Raspberry Pi into a simple platform that educators and parents can use to teach the basics of building for the web.
 +
: New coders can craft small projects in HTML, CSS, and Javascript, right from the web browser.
 
*Software Downloads: http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
 
*Software Downloads: http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
 +
::http://www.raspberrypi.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/quick-start-guide-v2_1.pdf
 
:'''Fedora 18 Remix''': https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F18/Remixes
 
:'''Fedora 18 Remix''': https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F18/Remixes
 
:http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_Pi_Fedora_Remix_Installation
 
:http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Raspberry_Pi_Fedora_Remix_Installation
    +
*[http://www.techworld.com.au/article/528273/arkos_building_anti-cloud_raspberry_pi_/ arkos]
 +
:https://arkos.io/
 +
:https://arkos.io/doc/getting-started/
 
*Raspberry Hub WIKI: http://elinux.org/RaspberryPiBoard
 
*Raspberry Hub WIKI: http://elinux.org/RaspberryPiBoard
 
:Good overview of RaspberryPi
 
:Good overview of RaspberryPi
 +
*Wayland Preview:http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4053
 +
:http://www.collabora.com/services/case-studies/raspberrypi
 
:Script: http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/raspberrypi/f17-releases/v5/latest/rpfr17-xfce-compose
 
:Script: http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/raspberrypi/f17-releases/v5/latest/rpfr17-xfce-compose
 
*http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Fedora_ARM_Secondary_Architecture
 
*http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Fedora_ARM_Secondary_Architecture
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*element14 Rpi Accessories: http://www.element14.com/community/groups/raspberry-pi-accessories?et_cid=22512767&et_rid=3810139&Linkid=Raspberry-Pi_Accessoris-Webinar-&CMP=EMC-22512767
 
*element14 Rpi Accessories: http://www.element14.com/community/groups/raspberry-pi-accessories?et_cid=22512767&et_rid=3810139&Linkid=Raspberry-Pi_Accessoris-Webinar-&CMP=EMC-22512767
 
:New 03/28/2013
 
:New 03/28/2013
 +
*adafruit-Rpi:http://www.adafruit.com/category/105
 
* Pi: Operating Systems Development! Course: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/freshers/raspberrypi/tutorials/os/
 
* Pi: Operating Systems Development! Course: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/freshers/raspberrypi/tutorials/os/
 
*RPi Store: http://store.raspberrypi.com/ NEW
 
*RPi Store: http://store.raspberrypi.com/ NEW
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*Update and install software before flashing .img using chroot
 
*Update and install software before flashing .img using chroot
 
:http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/855/is-it-possible-to-update-upgrade-and-install-software-before-flashing-an-image
 
:http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/855/is-it-possible-to-update-upgrade-and-install-software-before-flashing-an-image
 +
 
====Projects and Courses====
 
====Projects and Courses====
 
*http://www.icrobotics.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
 
*http://www.icrobotics.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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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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:http://dx.com/p/u2-mini-android-4-0-network-multi-media-player-w-wi-fi-hdmi-tf-black-4gb-ddr-iii-1gb-145864?Utm_rid=93072394&Utm_source=affiliate
 
:http://dx.com/p/u2-mini-android-4-0-network-multi-media-player-w-wi-fi-hdmi-tf-black-4gb-ddr-iii-1gb-145864?Utm_rid=93072394&Utm_source=affiliate
 
:http://www.cnx-software.com/2013/01/03/smallart-u-host-allwinner-a10-mini-pc-is-available-for-20/
 
:http://www.cnx-software.com/2013/01/03/smallart-u-host-allwinner-a10-mini-pc-is-available-for-20/
===CubieBoard===
+
===arduino===
 +
*http://linuxgizmos.com/arduino-tre-sbc-runs-linux-on-arm/
 +
===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.
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Please let me know if you make any progress in this regard.
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It would probably require low level configuration commands similar to
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"""
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# We always bootup in AP mode. Delete any stale files
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#rm -f /etc/wlanclient.mode
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curdir=/root/k2.6.39.4
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insmod $curdir/mlan.ko
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i nsmod $curdir/sd8787.ko drv_mode=2
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ifconfig uap0 192.168.1.1 up
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"""
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======TEST2 ifconfig wlan0 192.168.1.1======
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ifconfig wlan0 192.168.1.1 up
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wlan0: flags=4099<up,BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
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inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255
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inet6 fe80:422c:f4ff:feae:2144 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20<link>
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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
    
*BerryBoot:http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/berryboot_a10
 
*BerryBoot:http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/berryboot_a10
 
: http://sourceforge.net/projects/berryboot/?source=dlp
 
: http://sourceforge.net/projects/berryboot/?source=dlp
 +
 +
*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://scotland.proximity.on.ca/contrib-images/hansg/
 
::http://scotland.proximity.on.ca/contrib-images/hansg/
 
*http://www.androidauthority.com/pengpod-dual-booting-android-linux-130252/
 
*http://www.androidauthority.com/pengpod-dual-booting-android-linux-130252/
 +
=====[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''']..."
    
===PPC===
 
===PPC===
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*: IRC: #fedora-ppc on irc.freenode.net
 
*: IRC: #fedora-ppc on irc.freenode.net
   −
==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"
 +
 
 +
====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
 
*https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Samsung_Chromebook_2012
 
*https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Samsung_Chromebook_2012
 
:https://www.berrange.com/posts/2013/03/31/automated-install-of-fedora-18-arm-on-a-samsung-google-chromebook/
 
:https://www.berrange.com/posts/2013/03/31/automated-install-of-fedora-18-arm-on-a-samsung-google-chromebook/
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*Updated: http://people.redhat.com/wcohen/chromebook/chrome_kernel.txt  01/20/2013
 
*Updated: http://people.redhat.com/wcohen/chromebook/chrome_kernel.txt  01/20/2013
 
*Blog Post :http://mcpierce.blogspot.com/2013/02/loading-fedora-on-samsung-chromebook.html 02/06/2013
 
*Blog Post :http://mcpierce.blogspot.com/2013/02/loading-fedora-on-samsung-chromebook.html 02/06/2013
 
+
====[https://www.berrange.com/posts/2013/03/31/automated-install-of-fedora-18-arm-on-a-samsung-google-chromebook/ Automated install of fedora 18]====
 +
*https://www.berrange.com/posts/2013/03/31/automated-install-of-fedora-18-arm-on-a-samsung-google-chromebook/
 +
*Writes fedora to the chromebook ssd
 
====[http://www.chromestory.com/2012/11/install-fedora-17-on-samsung-chromebook-series-3-arm/ Fedora-17-on-samsung-chromebook-series-3-arm]====
 
====[http://www.chromestory.com/2012/11/install-fedora-17-on-samsung-chromebook-series-3-arm/ Fedora-17-on-samsung-chromebook-series-3-arm]====
 
: EXPERIMENTAL run Fedora 17 on Chromebook
 
: EXPERIMENTAL run Fedora 17 on Chromebook
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:http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/12.2:/ARM:/Contrib:/Origen/images/
 
:http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/12.2:/ARM:/Contrib:/Origen/images/
   −
==[[Sugar_on_a_Stick_Parallels| SoaS in Parallels for OS X]]==
+
==Cloud-OpenStack==
::(experimental)
+
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStack
:: (Not very current)
+
*OpenStack: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2013-04-02_OpenStack
==Sugar Patches==
+
*Latest Cloud Images:http://mattdm.fedorapeople.org/cloud-images/
:http://patchwork.sugarlabs.org/project/sugar/list/
+
:http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/cloud-kickstarts.git/
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