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== How to get the Ubuntu distribution ==
The Ubuntu project is excited to be working with the ARM ecosystem to port Ubuntu for ARM-based devices. This work fits with our goals of making Ubuntu available as an open platform to as many people as possible. Some points to note:
== Overview of How-To ==
This How-To is meant to be a starting point for people to learn install an Ubuntu image for OMAP3-based IGEP platforms as quickly and easily as possible.
== References =Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS Hard Float (for IGEPv5)===IGEPv5 Ubuntu page is located [[IGEPv5 Ubuntu Distro|here]]
==Old Releases=====Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)===First, download the compressed image from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/releases/
wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/releases/maverick/release/ubuntu-netbook-10.10-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap.img.gz
Next, uncompress the image with
gunzip ubuntu-netbook-10.10-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap.img.gz
Then write the raw image to a blank SD card (the card size should be >2G)
sudo dd if=<uncompressed image> of=/dev/mmcblk0 # change /dev/mmcblk0 with appropriate device
Current boot file system (x-loader + u-boot + kernel) not works, so we need to replace. First download and extract this package
wget httphttps://peopleedge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/2.6.canonical35-22.com33/+buildjob/1970697/~mpoirier+files/linux-image-2.6.35-22-omap_2.6.35-22.34_armel_torez_233_armel.deb ar -x linux-image-2.6.35-22-omap_2.6.35-22.34_armel_torez_233_armel.deb
tar jxf data.tar.bz2
sudo cp -fr boot lib usr /media/<<rootfs> > # change <<rootfs> > with appropriate SD rootfs partition
then, create an uImage file with
mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x80008000 -e 0x80008000 -n "Linux" -d boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-22-omap uImage
cp uImage /media/<<bootfs> > # change <<bootfs> > with appropriate SD boot partition
next, download and copy x-loader from
wget http://downloads.igepisee.esbiz/pub/SW_Releases/binaries/x-loader/v1.4.4-03/x-load-1.4.4-03.igep0020-sdcard.bin.ift cp x-load-1.4.4-03.igep0020-sdcard.bin.ift /media/<<bootfs>>/MLO # change <<bootfs> > with appropriate SD boot partition
and finally, do the same with u-boot
wget http://downloads.igepisee.esbiz/pub/SW_Releases/binaries/u-boot-arm/v2010.06-03/u-boot-arm-2010.06-03.igep0020.bin cp u-boot-arm-2010.06-03.igep0020.bin /media/<<bootfs>>/u-boot.bin # change <<bootfs> > with appropriate SD boot partition
The last step is copy boot.scr to boot.ini
====System Testing and known issues====
* Can't bring up eth0, no network - this is a known issue that has been fixed but may not have been applied yet.
** https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/645689 (see tips and tricks for solution)
==== Tips and tricks =========Upgrade kernel to 2.6.35-23=====Note: This solves the eth0 issue. Donwload and copy the 2.6.35-23 kernel wget http://downloads.igep.es/ubuntu/maverick/linux-image-2.6.35-23-omap_2.6.35-23.40_armel.deb sudo cp linux-image-2.6.35-23-omap_2.6.35-23.40_armel.deb /media/<rootfs> # change <rootfs> with appropriate SD rootfs partition Boot up your Ubuntu , open a terminal and install sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.35-23-omap_2.6.35-23.40_armel.deb Reboot your system, now the ethernet an wifi should work. '''Note:''' Some users have encountered that after kernel update still booting the old kernel, to solve this issue do: mkimage -A arm -O linux -T ramdisk -C none -a 0 -e 0 -n initramfs -d /media/<rootfs>/boot/initrd.img-2.6.35-23-omap /media/<bootfs>/uInitrd mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x80008000 -e 0x80008000 -n 2.6.35-23-omap -d /media/<rootfs>/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-23-omap /media/<bootfs>/uImage =====How to get SGX Video Acceleration (under construction, not tested yet)=====src: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP/Graphics First we'll install kernel headers wget http://downloads.igep.es/ubuntu/maverick/linux-headers-2.6.35-23-omap_2.6.35-23.40_armel.deb sudo dpkg --install --force-depends linux-headers-2.6.35-23-omap_2.6.35-23.40_armel.deb Activate the universe and multiverse repositories, then install the following packages: sudo apt-get install libegl1-sgx-omap3 libgles1-sgx-omap3 libgles2-sgx-omap3 Before using it just be sure your user is also included at 'video' group.
=====How to cross build ubuntu maverick kernel from sources=====
Create a script for setting the environment
echo "Setting environment for armel cross-compile"
export ARCH=arm
export CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-
export PATH=<<path to cross compiler>>:$PATH (set the correct path to cross compiler)
export DEB_BUILD_ARCH=armel
export DEB_HOST_ARCH=armel
Clone the ubuntu maverick repository
git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-maverick.git
cd ubuntu-maverick
Setup the environment and run ...
source armconfig
fakeroot debiardebian/rules clean
fakeroot debian/rules binary-omap
The resulting two .deb files will be located in ../
=== Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) === ==== Make a bootable MMC card on Linux ====
Thanks to Graeme Gregory and Steve Sakoman, you can now use [http://www.sakoman.com/OMAP3/a-script-for-partitioningformatting-a-bootable-sdmicrosd-card.html a script to automate the tedious process of creating a bootable SD/microSD card.]
bootm 80200000
And use the mkimage tool to convert this file into a script image which can be executed using U-Boot's source command.
$ source /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/arm/environment-setup
$ mkimage -A arm -O linux -T script -C none -a 0 -e 0 -n 'Boot setup script' -d boot-ini.source boot.ini
If you are not using IGEP's virtual machine, you can download and install the Poky SDK from http://www.igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=112&dir=/var/www/vhosts/igep.es/httpdocs/downloads/01-ISEE_Products/IGEPv2/SW_Releases/poky/purple-3.2/v3.2.1-0/sdk once logged in. This will provide the /usr/local/poky directory. If you use this option, the appropriate source command is <tt>source /usr/local/poky/eabi-glibc/environment-setup-arm-none-linux-gnueabi</tt>.
The result will be a boot.ini file which you will copy to SD card boot partition
$ cp boot.ini /media/boot
==== Get a copy of a ARM ubuntu root file system ====
In order to get a copy of a ARM ubuntu root file system, you will need to install qemu and a recent version of debootstrap and the qemu package. On some systems you may also need the qemu-kvm-extras package to run the ARM emulation.
Finally, umount the SD card, insert the card in your board and power up.
--- That's all folks --- =See also=* [[How to get the Linaro distribution]]* [[How to get the Angstrom distribution]]* [[How to get the Android distribution]]* [[How to get the Meego distribution]]* [[How to get the Poky Linux distribution]]
[[Category:Software_distributions|Ubuntu]][[Category:Software distributions]]