PmM is the name of a configuration for Mele. Made in perl/dialog. It is currently a part of the lastest ubuntu/debian image made available here: mele-ubuntu-12-10-armhf-base-with-nand-install-v1 mele-debian-wheezy-armhf-base-with-nand-install-v1 You can download it separately: pimpmymele-0.1.tgz ddfd0be76ab4d29f11c581d7b4edc91f pimpmymele-0.1.tgz The goal is quite simple: Ease the process of configuring graphics/mac address/nand install/led blink. You can choose to: install on
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Mele: Ubuntu 12.10 armhf base with nand install (v1)
I’m posting here a running (base) version of ubuntu 12.10 armhf (V1), kernel 3.0.42+. Quick, Working and not so Dirty EDITION. Easy to install on the NAND and ready to be tuned. I added an easy configurator in it (explain at the end of the post). Xorg stuff integrated. The kernel is the one i
Mele: Ubuntu 12.10 armhf base with nand install (v0)
DEPRECATED VERSION – NEW VERSION HERE I’m posting here a running (base) version of ubuntu 12.10 armhf, kernel 3.0.42+. Quick, Working and (really) Dirty EDITION. Easy to install on the NAND and ready to be tuned. I’m stopping before the Xorg stuff because i don’t want to play with it. I’m kind of allergic to