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− | == About Linaro == | + | == About Linaro == |
− | [[Image:Linaro.jpg|left]][http://www.linaro.org Linaro™] is a Not For Profit (NFP) organization that aims to make embedded open source development easier and faster. | + | [[Image:Linaro.jpg|left]][http://www.linaro.org Linaro™] is a Not For Profit (NFP) organization that aims to make embedded open source development easier and faster. Linaro will create a common software foundation for software stacks and distributions to land on and provide the best open source tools for developers to develop on. The focus is on low level software around the Linux kernel that touches the silicon, key pieces of middleware that enable new markets and tools that help the developer write and debug code. Linaro aims to maximize the potential of the latest features of ARM-based processors, helping provide optimized performance in a lower power envelope. Linaro is both a community and a supported project with engineering teams spread globally. |
− | == Overview of How-To == | + | == 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.<br> | |
− | == Feedback and Contributing == | + | == Feedback and Contributing == |
− | |||
− | Please, use the discussion tab for user comments. This is useful to separate page content and the discussion thereof and also, if you don't want to give normal users the right to edit the page but still want user contributed notes. | + | Creating articles in the wiki is a collaborative process, at any point, if you see a mistake you can contribute to this article. |
+ | |||
+ | Please, use the discussion tab for user comments. This is useful to separate page content and the discussion thereof and also, if you don't want to give normal users the right to edit the page but still want user contributed notes. | ||
Editing permissions are restricted to registered users. [http://www.igep.es Register in the main IGEP site] and you will have single sign-on. | Editing permissions are restricted to registered users. [http://www.igep.es Register in the main IGEP site] and you will have single sign-on. | ||
− | Consult the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. | + | Consult the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software. |
− | == References == | + | == References == |
− | Much of this How-To is extracted from different sources. If you would like to read some of the original articles or resources, please visit them and thank the authors: | + | Much of this How-To is extracted from different sources. If you would like to read some of the original articles or resources, please visit them and thank the authors: |
*The Linaro website ( http://www.linaro.org ) | *The Linaro website ( http://www.linaro.org ) | ||
− | == Linaro releases == | + | == Linaro releases == |
+ | |||
+ | At the end of each cycle linaro do an integrated build of software with this variants: | ||
+ | |||
+ | *Headless (no graphical UI) | ||
+ | *Netbook (Netbook style UI) | ||
+ | *ARM Linux Internet Platform (ALIP) | ||
+ | *Handset (A KDE/Plasma based user interface) | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can download the linaro rootfs releases from here: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| width="800" border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Type | ||
+ | | Release | ||
+ | | File | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Nano | ||
+ | | 12.04 | ||
+ | | http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.gz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Nano | ||
+ | | 11.09 | ||
+ | | http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-11.09-nano-n-tar-20110929-0.tar.gz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Netbook | ||
+ | | 12.01 | ||
+ | | http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-12.01.tar.gz | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Headless | ||
+ | | 10.xx | ||
+ | | http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-m-headless-tar-20101108-2.tar.gz | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | Or directly from the linaro website. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Install Linaro 12.04 nano distribution == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Download the linaro package tarball | ||
+ | |||
+ | wget http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.gz | ||
+ | |||
+ | Once the file is downloaded you can create bootable SD-Card, under Linux, untar the package | ||
+ | |||
+ | tar xzf linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.gz | ||
+ | cd linaro-nano-12.04-0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Insert a SD-Card media and use the igep-media-create script to create a bootable SD-Card. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ./igep-media-create -–mmc <mmc> --image <image file> --machine <machine> | ||
− | + | where: | |
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− | |||
− | |||
− | + | <mmc> - is the SD-Card device of your computer. | |
+ | <image file> - is the file that contains bootloader, kernel and rootfs image. | ||
+ | <machine> - is the IGEP Processor Board. Available options are: | ||
− | * | + | *igep0020 - For IGEP v2 Processor Board |
+ | *igep0030 - For IGEP COM MODULE Processor Board | ||
+ | *igep0032 - For IGEP COM PROTON Processor Board | ||
− | + | For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type | |
− | |||
− | + | ./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.bz2 | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdb' and you have an IGEP COM MODULE ('igep0030'), type | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | ./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdb --machine igep0030 --image linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.bz2 | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | 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. | |
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− | |||
− | + | == Install Other Linaro Distributions == | |
− | |||
− | |||
− | + | Please follow the next [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/How_to_boot_from_MicroSD_Card howto].<br> | |
== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
− | |||
− | + | IGEPv2 running Linaro Distribution. Desktop navigation | |
+ | |||
+ | <div style="text-align: center;"> | ||
+ | {{#ev:youtube|xG88QxJp8Zg|500}} | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | IGEPv2 running Linaro Distribution. Internet navigation. | ||
− | + | <div style="text-align: center;"> | |
+ | {{#ev:youtube|GHx0jCJ1PRg|500}} | ||
+ | </div> | ||
− | + | <br> --- That's all folks --- | |
+ | = See also = | ||
− | + | *[[How to get the Ubuntu 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|Linaro]] | [[Category:Software_distributions|Linaro]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 4 February 2014
Contents
About Linaro
Linaro™ is a Not For Profit (NFP) organization that aims to make embedded open source development easier and faster. Linaro will create a common software foundation for software stacks and distributions to land on and provide the best open source tools for developers to develop on. The focus is on low level software around the Linux kernel that touches the silicon, key pieces of middleware that enable new markets and tools that help the developer write and debug code. Linaro aims to maximize the potential of the latest features of ARM-based processors, helping provide optimized performance in a lower power envelope. Linaro is both a community and a supported project with engineering teams spread globally.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.
Feedback and Contributing
Creating articles in the wiki is a collaborative process, at any point, if you see a mistake you can contribute to this article.
Please, use the discussion tab for user comments. This is useful to separate page content and the discussion thereof and also, if you don't want to give normal users the right to edit the page but still want user contributed notes.
Editing permissions are restricted to registered users. Register in the main IGEP site and you will have single sign-on.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
References
Much of this How-To is extracted from different sources. If you would like to read some of the original articles or resources, please visit them and thank the authors:
- The Linaro website ( http://www.linaro.org )
Linaro releases
At the end of each cycle linaro do an integrated build of software with this variants:
- Headless (no graphical UI)
- Netbook (Netbook style UI)
- ARM Linux Internet Platform (ALIP)
- Handset (A KDE/Plasma based user interface)
You can download the linaro rootfs releases from here:
Or directly from the linaro website.
Install Linaro 12.04 nano distribution
Download the linaro package tarball
wget http://downloads.isee.biz/pub/distros/linaro/linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.gz
Once the file is downloaded you can create bootable SD-Card, under Linux, untar the package
tar xzf linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.gz cd linaro-nano-12.04-0
Insert a SD-Card media and use the igep-media-create script to create a bootable SD-Card.
./igep-media-create -–mmc <mmc> --image <image file> --machine <machine>
where:
<mmc> - is the SD-Card device of your computer. <image file> - is the file that contains bootloader, kernel and rootfs image. <machine> - is the IGEP Processor Board. Available options are:
- igep0020 - For IGEP v2 Processor Board
- igep0030 - For IGEP COM MODULE Processor Board
- igep0032 - For IGEP COM PROTON Processor Board
For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdf' and you have an IGEPv2 board ('igep0020'), type
./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdf --machine igep0020 --image linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.bz2
For example, assuming the SD-card device takes '/dev/sdb' and you have an IGEP COM MODULE ('igep0030'), type
./igep-media-create --mmc /dev/sdb --machine igep0030 --image linaro-nano-12.04-0.tar.bz2
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
Please follow the next howto.
Videos
IGEPv2 running Linaro Distribution. Desktop navigation
IGEPv2 running Linaro Distribution. Internet navigation.
--- That's all folks ---