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== Setting up your BeagleBoard == | == Setting up your BeagleBoard == |
Revision as of 08:25, 4 March 2010
Here are instructions on how to set up your host computer and BeagleBoard.
Contents
Setting up Linux on your host computer
Give to the community: Networking via Bridged I've been able to get networking via NAT working, but I don't know how to network via Bridged. |
Give to the community: VMware Workstation I need instructions on installing using VMware workstation. Rose students can also get VMware Workstation for free, but they often run out of keys. Do this:
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Give to the community: Virtual Box Many are using Virtual Box. I need instructions on how to install and use it. |
- Installing The Ångström Distribution for doing software development
- Ångström directory layout
- Using bitbake
- Modifying the Kernel
- Mounting dfs/afs in Linux
Setting up your BeagleBoard
Things I'm working on
Getting Started Hints
Here are some useful links of getting things going.
- Linux Hints for Beagle, hints on handling video and USB devices.
- Precompiled Angstrom Distribution, this is a good starting place to get Linux running on your Beagle. It's all pre-compiled and ready to run. The instructions below will point you to here.
Yoder 15:03, 2 March 2010 (UTC)