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How to get the Linaro distribution

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Install Linaro 12.04 nano distribution
== Overview of How-To ==
This How-To is meant to be a starting point for people to learn install a Linaro image for OMAP3-based IGEP platforms as quickly and easily as possible.  Unless otherwise noted, this How-To works with the '''Ubuntu 10.10''' but most of the contents are valid also for other GNU/Linux distributions. We do not issue any guarantee that this will work on other distributions. <br>
== Feedback and Contributing ==
| Release
| File
|-
| Nano
| 12.04
| http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.gz
|-
| Nano
|}
<br> Or directly from the linaro website. 
=== Install Linaro Distribution =12.04 nano distribution ==
Please follow Download the next [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/How_to_boot_from_MicroSD_Card howto].<br>linaro package tarball
== Linaro wifi kernel support ==wget http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.gz
You Once the file is downloaded you can download create bootable SD-Card, under Linux, untar the kernel images release 2.6.35-1010.17&nbsp;with wifi support from our website: package
#[http://downloads.igep.es/ tar xzf linaro/10.11/linux-image-2.6.35-1010-linaronano-omap_2.612.3504-10100.17_armel.deb Kernel link]tar. gz#[http://downloads.igep.es/ cd linaro/10.11/linux-headers-2.6.35-1010-linaronano-omap_2.612.3504-1010.17_armel.deb Kernel headers.]0
Just download on Insert a SD-Card media and use the freshly booted boardigep-media-create script to create a bootable SD-Card. You can install them on the board as follows:
sudo apt./igep-get install linuxmedia-headerscreate -2.6.35–mmc &lt;mmc&gt; -1010 sudo dpkg -i linux-image&lt;image file&gt; -2.6.35-1010-linaro-omap_2.6.35-1010.17_armel.deb sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-2.6.35-1010-linaro-omap_2.6.35-1010.17_armel.debmachine &lt;machine&gt;
== SGX Acceleration [EXPERIMENTAL!] ==where:
This worked for me&lt;mmc&gt; - is the SD-Card device of your computer.&lt;image file&gt; - is the file that contains bootloader, no idea if it works for anyone! kernel and rootfs image.&lt;machine&gt; - is the IGEP Processor Board. Available options are:
1. Install the linux kernel headers for the linaro version that is running on your board in my case *igep0020 - For IGEP v2 Processor Board *igep0030 - For IGEP COM MODULE Processor Board *igep0032 - For IGEP COM PROTON Processor Board
sudo aptFor example, assuming the SD-get install linux-headers-2.6.35-1008-linaro-omapcard device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type
2 . Get the openGL backend: /igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.bz2
sudo aptFor example, assuming the SD-get install libegl1-sgx-omap3 libgles1-sgx-omap3 libgles2-sgx-omap3card device takes '/dev/sdb' and you have an IGEP COM&nbsp;MODULE ('igep0030'), type
Now you can run the demos that are mentioned in the Ubuntu guide . Have fun&nbsp;:)/igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdb --machine igep0030 --image linaro-nano-12. 04-0.tar.bz2
== Audio Output ==These methods should give you a bootable SD-card. Insert the bootable SD-card media into the micro-SD card socket of IGEP device and power on it. This should result in a running system with a Linaro nano image.
== Install Other Linaro Distributions alsamixer==
Increase headset volume (arrow up key) and unmute "HeadsetL Mixer AudioL2" and "HandsetR Mixer AudioR2"Please follow the next [http://labs. isee.biz/index.php/How_to_boot_from_MicroSD_Card howto].<br>
== Videos ==
IGEPv2 running Linaro Distribution. Desktop navigation
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IGEPv2 running Linaro Distribution. Internet navigation.
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<br> --- That's all folks ---
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