PandaBoard Prebuilt Ubuntu binaries
From OMAPpedia
m |
m |
||
| (20 intermediate revisions not shown) | |||
| Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
<p style="border:{{{border|1px solid black}}}; padding:{{{padding|1px}}}; overflow:hidden;"> | <p style="border:{{{border|1px solid black}}}; padding:{{{padding|1px}}}; overflow:hidden;"> | ||
<span style=" | <span style=" | ||
| - | width: | + | width: 28%; |
height: 4px; | height: 4px; | ||
background:#7fff00; | background:#7fff00; | ||
| Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
:<big><b>Step 1</b></big> | :<big><b>Step 1</b></big> | ||
| - | + | {{PandaBoard Pre-Built Binaries}} | |
| - | { | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
| - | + | ||
<hr> | <hr> | ||
| Line 40: | Line 22: | ||
|align="left"|[[Image:left_arrow1.png|link=Ubuntu_Pre-built_Binaries_Guide]] | |align="left"|[[Image:left_arrow1.png|link=Ubuntu_Pre-built_Binaries_Guide]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Image:Ubuntu_logo_small.jpg|link=OMAP Ubuntu Main|100px]] | |align="center"|[[Image:Ubuntu_logo_small.jpg|link=OMAP Ubuntu Main|100px]] | ||
| - | |align="right"|[[Image:right_arrow1.png|link= | + | |align="right"|[[Image:right_arrow1.png|link=Ubuntu_flashing]] |
|- | |- | ||
|align="left"|Previous | |align="left"|Previous | ||
Latest revision as of 20:49, 11 October 2010
| IMPORTANT NOTICE: The instructions given here are basically a more verbose version of the installation instructions found at the Ubuntu ARM and especially Ubuntu ARM/OMAP pages. In case of deviations, the instructions there should be given precedence because they are generally more up-to-date. |
| How to get started with Ubuntu using pre-built binaries on your OMAP Platform | |||||||||
| Overview | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | Step 6 | Step 7 | Step 8 | |
- Step 1
[edit] Prebuilt binaries for Desktop and Server images
Download the pre-built binaries of Ubuntu for PandaBoard. For the latest & greatest you can download the daily build environment.
Time to Download: 20mins-1hour (depending on your network speed)
Download release images
- Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin desktop
- Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin server
- Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot desktop
- Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot server
- Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwal Netbook
- Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwal Headless
- Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat
Daily Builds
- Ubuntu daily images for desktop are available at: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-preinstalled/current/
- Ubuntu daily images for server are available at: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-preinstalled/
- The daily builds may be considered unstable. Users looking to boot and test a working environment are encourage to use the links listed in the table.
[edit] Ubuntu core
What is Ubuntu Core ?
Ubuntu Core is a minimal rootfs for use in the creation of custom images for specific needs. Ubuntu Core strives to create a suitable minimal environment for use in Board Support Packages, constrained or integrated environments, or as the basis for application demonstration images.
Ubuntu Core delivers a functional user-space environment, with full support for installation of additional software from the Ubuntu repositories, through the use of the apt-get command.
Ubutun Core images are compatible with the use of TI OMAP PPA and adds-on.
For more information, please read Ubutun core wiki.
Download Ubuntu core
Ubuntu core was introduced in 11.10.
Daily builds
Daily Ubuntu Core images are available here: [1]
Setting up Ubuntu Core on OMAP
Please refer to OMAP Ubuntu Core for additional information on how to use Ubuntu Core on PandaBoard or any other OMAP boards.
|
| |
| Previous | Home | Next |

