Ubuntu PandaBoard Platform Configuration
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Latest revision as of 21:34, 15 November 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. |
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