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Quote from: Jim Bauwens on October 31, 2012, 02:26:22 pmGreat work Tangrs! I assume it will be possible to have a Debian rootfs with an X-server?Will try when I get some time.Already working on it
Great work Tangrs! I assume it will be possible to have a Debian rootfs with an X-server?Will try when I get some time.
I see, so what does the cmdline do?Also found out how to get the | key so ls | less can be used shift + flag does the trick (flag is in the lower right corner, below the ?! button) Scrolling can be done with b and f and exiting with q (sorry if someone else already found this, I thought it could be useful)
Have you considered trying to use one of the Nspire emulators to get it running on the non-CX's?
Just wondering, how to you get video to work?I didn’t do anything about the rootfs because I didn’t know where I needed to change that. (also I don’t really know what it means by “your usb device”)Many different things happen when I try many different things. If I boot with linuxloader2, wait for it to get to the login request, and then put my flash drive in the dongle, it just spews out that the cache failedIf I put the flash drive in immediately after running bootloader in linuxloader2, it seems to register it, I think, but when I run mplayer, it outputs –sh mplayer: not found.Then it outputs some error about the flashdrive, with /64Whenever I do it the normal way by just running the bootloader_usb.ll2.tns file, depending when I put the flash drive in, it displayes different things, but it always, ALWAYS, results in it kind of freezing with the last text being (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x24)Anyone know what I’m doing wrong?
No, I’m using everything in the snapshot download, and the most recent initrd, and I was able to get the keyboard working, but I never did1. Prepare your rootfs. Get a USB drive that you don't mind completely erasing. In my config, I didn't have a partition table. I just ran dd if=rootfs.ext2 of=/dev/X (replace X with your USB device).And my dongle has 4 usb ports, with my calc connected to the mini usb port, using the cord meant for calc to calc transfers, if that makes any difference.And I don't think I imaged the rootfs onto the USB drive.Could you make a tutorial?