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Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 29-October 07 From: barcelona Member No.: 20,873 ![]() |
Hello,
Just another rootfs to play while waiting for the next cortez release ![]() Upgraded "Zubuntu 1.0 Rc1" (Handhelds' Mojo Ubuntu Hardy 8.04 [Hasty]) to "Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 ARMEL". Repository: http://ports.ubuntu.com/dists/jaunty/ NOW Repository should be http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/ ![]() Screenshot One can install the linked rootfs or upgrade from the original cortez-rootfs. Post UPDATES: - all questions in Zubuntu Rc1 thread apply to this rootfs. - for 760-860 zaurii read following posts to fix touchscreen and keymap bugs. - removed "lost+found" folder from rootfs, my fault. sorry. new rootfs linked. - installed, disabled and put "on hold" the package apt-xapian-index (eat too much resources). - added recomendation about checking bad block before install. ________________________________________________________ BACKUP your existing system. For an SD card, "halt" zaurus and from your linux pc with the sd card mounted, type: CODE cd /media/sdcard tar --exclude="lost+found" -cpf ~/zubuntu-backup.tar . ________________________________________________________ INSTALL instructions available in Omegamoon and use this "zubuntu-desktop root filesystem" zubuntu-desktop-jaunty-rootfs_feb.2009-rev-armel.tar.bz2 MD5: 274d5f798e05e2fa1da85c941203bae3 Uploaded: 02/16/09 File Size: 98.06 MB (Extracted: ~375 MB) - After formating and before extracting the rootfs, you should check and mark bad block in sd card: CODE fsck -fcp /dev/sdb1 where /dev/sdb1 is the partition of your SD card- How to extract the .tar.bz2 file: CODE tar xpjf zubuntu-desktop-jaunty-rootfs_feb.2009-rev-armel.tar.bz2 -C /media/sdcard - Remember to add the kernel and modules from Omegamoon and edit /etc/fstab. - Boot and CODE apt-get update apt-get install fennec abiword gnumeric geany xtightvncviewer x11vnc xournal cellwriter pidgin ... - Has a "fake" boot splash. To disable it add "psplash=false" in /boot/kernel-cmdline. - "Home" key is Terminal launcher, "Mail" key is WiFi toggle, "Alt+`" is F11 [fullscreen]. ________________________________________________________ UPGRADE your existing "Zubuntu 1.0 Rc1": 1. in files /var/lib/dpkg/status and /var/lib/dpkg/available replace all "Architecture: arm" with "Architecture: armel" 2. in file /etc/apt/apt.conf add: QUOTE APT::Architecture "armel"; Dpkg::Options:: "--force-architecture"; 3. in file /etc/apt/sources.list remove everything and add: QUOTE #9.04 Jaunty Jackalope deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ jaunty main restricted universe multiverse deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ jaunty-updates main restricted universe multiverse deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ jaunty-proposed main restricted universe multiverse deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ jaunty-security main restricted universe multiverse 4. then CODE apt-get update apt-get upgrade All Ubuntu Jaunty official repository packages for your zaurus ![]() |
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Group: Members Posts: 53 Joined: 29-October 07 From: barcelona Member No.: 20,873 ![]() |
BerndS: i don't have acces to a 760,
but from command line, does the ts_calibrate program work? if not: 1) do a grep -i handlers /proc/bus/input/devices and check the second line starting with a "H: Handlers=" 2) then grep TS ~/.profile this line should have the same event* as the previous command if it's not the same, nano ~/.profile and change the TSLIB_TSDEVICE line and specify the proper device 3) then logout, login, and run ts_calibrate again 4) if it doesn't work, try editing /etc/ts.conf and uncomment (remove the #) at the line module_raw corgi and run ts_calibrate again bobey: you need to extract two files, with a z 3000 1) the kernel an modules: http://www.zaurus.org.uk/cortez/ubuntu/dow...addition.tar.gz 2) and the desired rootfs |
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