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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-X270 modules. ...system image]] based on Debian Linux. It is possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments.
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X270: Linux: Getting started]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Linux: Development for ARM modules]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X270: Linux: Kernel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X270: Linux: MTD drivers]]
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  • ...on Ubuntu 9.10. [http://www.compulab.co.il/iam/download/iam-linux.zip The Linux package for CM-iAM] includes a ready-to-run NAND flash image and kernel sou * A tftpd package for your distribution on a Linux-based host. For example tftpd-hpa on Ubuntu.
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  • ...is available in [http://www.compulab.co.il/iam/download/iam-linux.zip The Linux package for CM-iAM] under the ''kernel'' directory. The configuration file ...ch {{filename|arch/x86/kernel/reboot.c}}. The patch is present in official Linux sources starting from the 2.6.31 version.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-A510 modules. ...ian.org/ports/arm/ ARM Debian Linux]. It is possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments.
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  • ...d drive. The NFS method is recommended because NFS setup will ease further Linux evaluation and development.}} * Download the [http://www.compulab.co.il/a510/download/a510-linux.zip Linux distribution package for CM-A510] from CompuLab's website . Unzip the packa
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  • #REDIRECT [[EM-X270: Linux: Getting started]]
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for EM-X270 device. * [[Getting started with Linux on EM-X270]]
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-iGLX modules. * [[Getting started with Linux on CM-iGLX]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-iGLX: Linux: Gentoo]]
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  • ...4-34-fitpc2 linux-image-2.6.24-34-fitpc2 linux-kernel-devel linux-libc-dev linux-source ...pt-get purge linux-image-2.6.24-24-generic linux-headers-2.6.24-24-generic linux-headers-2.6.24-24
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-iGLX: Linux: Getting started]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[EM-X270: Linux: Angstrom]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Getting started with Linux on CM-X270]]
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  • The Linux file system for CompuLab CM-X270 module is based on Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (etch) distribution and includes the following components: * Various Linux utilities (basic Debian set of utilities from debootstrap)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gentoo Linux for CM-iGLX]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Angstrom Linux for EM-X270]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X270: Linux: Kernel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-iGLX: Linux: Getting started]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Getting started with Linux on EM-X270]]
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  • The Linux kernel for CM-T3530 may be built with support for very low power sleep mode ...se {{filename|cm_t35_pm_defconfig}} kernel configuration file to build the Linux kernel with enabled power management features.}}
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  • The run-time demo Angstrom Linux filesystem including the video modules was created using OpenEmbedded frame If the CM-T3530 Linux kernel image is built outside the OpenEmbedded framework, the pre-built DSP
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  • ...installed as described in [[Linux_Development_for_XScale_modules#MTD_utils|Linux Development for XScale modules]] article. * [[Linux_Development_for_XScale_modules|Linux Development for XScale modules]]
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  • ...Linux kernels support most of SBC-FITPC2 hardware features. Starting with Linux kernel 2.6.32 SBC-FITPC2 support is merged into the mainline. == Patches for Linux kernel earlier than 2.6.32 ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X270: Linux: Debian]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X300: Linux: Debian]]
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  • ...evaluation and development process. The Exeda users are free to choose the Linux flavor that suits best their specific application requirements. This page includes description of the package structure, Linux installation procedure and peripheral device options specific to Exeda.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-X300 modules. ...file system image]] based on [http://www.debian.org/ports/arm/ ARM Debian Linux].
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X300: Linux: Getting started]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-X300: Linux: Kernel]]
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  • ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-X300 modules. == Building Linux kernel for CM-X300 ==
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for Exeda device. * [[Linux kernel for Exeda]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Exeda: Linux: Kernel]]
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  • ...CompuLab Linux package for CM-X300 includes ready to run NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches, and an archive of the root fi The default Debian Sid Linux image includes more than 400 software packages. Among them:
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  • ...h drive. The first method is preferred because NFS setup will ease further Linux evaluation and development.}} ...in the [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modules/cm-x300/#devres Linux package for CM-X300].
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  • The Linux file system for CompuLab CM-X270 module is based on Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (etch) distribution and includes the following components: * Various Linux utilities (basic Debian set of utilities from debootstrap)
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  • #REDIRECT [[SBC-FITPC2: Linux: Kernel]]
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  • ...rom [http://www.compulab.co.il/products/handheld-computers/em-x270/#devres Linux package for EM-X270] onto USB flash drive formatted with FAT filesystem. * Next environment settings are passed to Linux Kernel and are needed for NFS root:
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  • ...ompuLab Linux package for EM-X270] includes ready to run NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches, and OpenEmbedded configuration files used to build the Angstrom Linux image. The package also features LiveDisk image for easy installation of t
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  • ...l-api.org/docs/online/2.6.17/da/dfa/linux_2spi_2spi_8h-source.html include/linux/spi/spi.h]. * [[Getting started with Linux on CM-X270]]
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  • ...tionality can be enabled in using [http://v4l2spec.bytesex.org/ "Video for Linux 2 (v4l2)" API]. CompuLab provides [http://www.compulab.co.il/mediawiki/files/Linux/iglx/geodelx-v4l2.tar.gz geodelx-v4l2 package] which contains a driver that
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  • # Copy the contents of this Linux package’s ZIP file to the {{filename|C:\LIN_INST\}} folder on your PC. Un # Reboot and enjoy Linux on the CM-iGLX.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernel, packages and software development for SBC-FITPC2 modules. ...nux Kernel for SBC-FITPC2|Linux kernel]]. It should be possible to use any Linux distribution with SBC-FITPC2, although certain features may require custom
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-iAM: Linux: Getting started]]
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  • ...s, frameworks and utilities. All these has to be cross-compiled also. Most Linux and Open Source software projects use a {{cmd|1=configure}} script to confi ...okylinux.org/ Poky Linux], and [http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/ELDK Embedded Linux Development Kit].
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  • ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-X270 modules. == Building Linux kernel for CM-X270 ==
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  • == Linux MTD drivers for NAND flash on CM-X270 == Linux kernel BSP for CM-X270 includes
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  • ...e guidelines for image modification, and even creation of your own Gentoo Linux for CM-iGLX. The Linux image we provide is made as generic as possible. It includes more then 200
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-iAM: Linux: Ubuntu]]
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  • ...standard Linux JFFS2 format. The image can be loaded into the CM-X270 from Linux '''only'''. For convenience of the installation we provide small ramdisk im ...d the [http://compulab.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/x270-linux-img.zip Linux distribution package for CM-X270] from CompuLab's website . Unzip the packa
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  • This page contains links to information about the Linux kernel, packages and software development for CM-iAM modules. ...ple file system image]] based on Ubuntu Linux. It is possible to use other Linux distributions and environments.
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  • Linux kernel for CM-T3530 modules provides support for on-board peripherals and a ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-T3530 modules.
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  • == Angstrom Linux images == ...framework. The OpenEmbedded framework can also be used for building custom Linux images.
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-iAM: Linux: Ubuntu]]
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  • ...machines we recommend [http://tftpd32.jounin.net/ TFTPD32] included in the Linux package for CM-T3530 (link below). * Download the Linux package for CM-T3530 from [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modul
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  • ...example run-time Linux filesystem image for CM-T3530 is based on Angstrom Linux 2010. ...ckage for CM-T3530] includes ready to run Angstrom Linux filesystem image, Linux kernel and source code patches.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-T3530 modules. ...rom-distribution.org Angstrom Linux]. It is possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments with CM-T3530. The CM-T3530 platform is supp
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  • [[Category:Linux|Known issues]] [[Category:CM-T3530|Linux: Known issues]]
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  • === Linux === Detailed description how use Linux {{cmd|fdisk}} utility to adjust MMC/SD card partition table to suit OMAP3x
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  • ...ystem packages include archive of basic Debian system created with [http://linux.die.net/man/8/debootstrap debootsrap]. * Use [http://linux.die.net/man/8/apt-get apt-get] package handling utility to install required
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  • ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-A510 modules. The CM-A510 Linux kernel is shipped with built-in command line parameters:
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  • ...D flash image, archive of the root filesystem used to create the image and Linux kernel configuration and source code patches. The default Debian Sid Linux image takes approximately 170 megabytes of flash space, and includes more t
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  • #REDIRECT [[CM-T3x: Linux: Booting from MMC/SD card]]
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  • This page contains links to information about the Linux packages and software development for CM-iTC modules. CompuLab Linux support for the CM-iTC includes:
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  • * The Linux Package for CM-iTC includes a ready-to-run image that can be installed on S ...zip the [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modules/cm-itc/#devres Linux Package] for CM-iTC to the host PC
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  • * The Linux distribution on CM-iTC is Linux Mint 13 LTS with full-featured MATE desktop environment. ...Note|The EMGD drivers in their current state are not included in any major Linux distribution yet. There are still a few technical and compatibility issues
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  • * linux_3.2.0.orig.tar.gz - mainline Linux 3.2.0 sources $ cd /path/to/itc-linux/kernel/linux-3.2
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  • CM-T3730 Linux supports various camera devices connected either to the USB subsystem or to Linux USB camera support is provided by USB Video Class (UVC) driver. All UVC com
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  • ...{{cmd|gplay}} tool or the Gstreamer pipeline as described in the [[CM-FX6: Linux: Debian#Video Playback|Video Playback]] article. [[Category:Linux|Known issues]]
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  • ...mpuLab CM-FX6 System-on-Module / Computer-on-Module is based on Debian GNU/Linux Stretch. ...CompuLab Linux package for CM-FX6 includes ready to run NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches, and an archive of the root fi
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  • This page contains links to information about the Linux packages and software development for CM-iGT modules. CompuLab Linux support for the CM-iGT includes:
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  • * The Linux package for CM-iGT includes a ready-to-run image that can be installed on S ...oad the [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modules/cm-igt/#devres Linux Package] for CM-iGT to the host PC and ensure the integrity of the file:
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  • * Linux on CM-iGT is Linux Mint 17 LTS with full-featured MATE desktop environment * Watchdog is already installed and configured on the Linux image provided by CompuLab
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  • * linux_3.16.0.orig.tar.gz - mainline Linux 3.16.0 sources The kernel can be recompiled with necessary changes as described on [[Linux: Kernel development for x86 modules | Kernel development for x86 modules]]
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  • [[Category:Linux|Known issues]] [[Category:CM-iGT|Linux: Known issues]]
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  • * Obtain a Linux PC workstation (host). ...nux: Kernel#Getting_Fastboot|Getting Fastboot]] section of the [[CM-QS600: Linux: Kernel]] article.
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  • Ubuntu Linux for the CM-iAM is based on standard Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala. The run-time * Described in more detail on the [[Linux Kernel for CM-iAM|Linux kernel for CM-iAM]] page.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-T3517 modules. ...rg/ports/arm/ ARM Debian Linux]. It is also possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments with CM-T3517.
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  • ...machines we recommend [http://tftpd32.jounin.net/ TFTPD32] included in the Linux package for CM-T3517 (link below). * Download the Linux package for CM-T3517 from [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modul
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  • ...ompuLab Linux package for CM-T3517 includes ready to run NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches and an archive of the root fil The default Debian Sid Linux image includes more than 400 software packages. Among them:
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  • ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-T3517 modules. The Linux kernel for CM-T3517 is shipped with built-in command line parameters:
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  • [[Category:Linux|Known issues]] [[Category:CM-T3517|Linux: Known issues]]
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  • Image Name: Linux-2.6.32.21+drm33.7-00068-g2 Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-T3730 modules. ...bian.org/ports/arm/ ARM Debian] port. It is possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments with CM-T3730.
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  • ...ckage for CM-T3730] includes ready to run Angstrom Linux filesystem image, Linux kernel and source code patches. The default Angstrom Linux image includes more than 1000 software packages. Among them:
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  • CM-T3730 Linux package supplied with Angstrom and Debian example root filesystem images. This article provides an introduction on how to install the Angstrom Linux image on CM-T3730.
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  • Linux kernel for CM-T3730 modules provides support for on-board peripherals and a ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-T3730 modules.
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  • [[Category:Linux|Known issues]] [[Category:CM-T3730|Linux: Known issues]]
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  • == Angstrom Linux images == ...framework. The OpenEmbedded framework can also be used for building custom Linux images.
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  • ...mentation of CAN protocols for Linux. It uses the Berkeley socket API, the Linux network stack and implements the CAN device drivers as network interfaces. ...e well maintained sources of CAN utils available at [https://gitorious.org/linux-can Gitorious] and
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  • CM-T3730 Linux package supports DaVinci Multimedia Application Interface (DMAI). == Boot Loader and Linux Kernel ==
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-X270 modules. ...system image]] based on Debian Linux. It is possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments.
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  • ...on Ubuntu 9.10. [http://www.compulab.co.il/iam/download/iam-linux.zip The Linux package for CM-iAM] includes a ready-to-run NAND flash image and kernel sou * A tftpd package for your distribution on a Linux-based host. For example tftpd-hpa on Ubuntu.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-A510 modules. ...ian.org/ports/arm/ ARM Debian Linux]. It is possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments.
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  • ...d drive. The NFS method is recommended because NFS setup will ease further Linux evaluation and development.}} * Download the [http://www.compulab.co.il/a510/download/a510-linux.zip Linux distribution package for CM-A510] from CompuLab's website . Unzip the packa
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  • The Linux kernel for CM-T3530 may be built with support for very low power sleep mode ...se {{filename|cm_t35_pm_defconfig}} kernel configuration file to build the Linux kernel with enabled power management features.}}
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  • The run-time demo Angstrom Linux filesystem including the video modules was created using OpenEmbedded frame If the CM-T3530 Linux kernel image is built outside the OpenEmbedded framework, the pre-built DSP
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  • ...CM-X270. Below we describe how OpenEmbbeded can be used for development of Linux applications and distributions for CM-X270.
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  • ...installed as described in [[Linux_Development_for_XScale_modules#MTD_utils|Linux Development for XScale modules]] article. * [[Linux_Development_for_XScale_modules|Linux Development for XScale modules]]
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  • ...Linux kernels support most of SBC-FITPC2 hardware features. Starting with Linux kernel 2.6.32 SBC-FITPC2 support is merged into the mainline. == Patches for Linux kernel earlier than 2.6.32 ==
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  • ...evaluation and development process. The Exeda users are free to choose the Linux flavor that suits best their specific application requirements. This page includes description of the package structure, Linux installation procedure and peripheral device options specific to Exeda.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-X300 modules. ...file system image]] based on [http://www.debian.org/ports/arm/ ARM Debian Linux].
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  • ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-X300 modules. == Building Linux kernel for CM-X300 ==
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for Exeda device. * [[Linux kernel for Exeda]]
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  • ...android.zip CompuLab Android package for Exeda] includes NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches, and patches and configuration * {{filename|kernel-2.6.25-exeda.jffs2}} - JFFS2 image of Linux kernel 2.6.25 with Android and Exeda patches
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  • ...CompuLab Linux package for CM-X300 includes ready to run NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches, and an archive of the root fi The default Debian Sid Linux image includes more than 400 software packages. Among them:
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  • ...h drive. The first method is preferred because NFS setup will ease further Linux evaluation and development.}} ...in the [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modules/cm-x300/#devres Linux package for CM-X300].
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  • The Linux file system for CompuLab CM-X270 module is based on Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (etch) distribution and includes the following components: * Various Linux utilities (basic Debian set of utilities from debootstrap)
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  • ...rom [http://www.compulab.co.il/products/handheld-computers/em-x270/#devres Linux package for EM-X270] onto USB flash drive formatted with FAT filesystem. * Next environment settings are passed to Linux Kernel and are needed for NFS root:
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  • ...ompuLab Linux package for EM-X270] includes ready to run NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches, and OpenEmbedded configuration files used to build the Angstrom Linux image. The package also features LiveDisk image for easy installation of t
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  • ...l-api.org/docs/online/2.6.17/da/dfa/linux_2spi_2spi_8h-source.html include/linux/spi/spi.h]. * [[Getting started with Linux on CM-X270]]
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  • ...tionality can be enabled in using [http://v4l2spec.bytesex.org/ "Video for Linux 2 (v4l2)" API]. CompuLab provides [http://www.compulab.co.il/mediawiki/files/Linux/iglx/geodelx-v4l2.tar.gz geodelx-v4l2 package] which contains a driver that
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  • # Copy the contents of this Linux package’s ZIP file to the {{filename|C:\LIN_INST\}} folder on your PC. Un # Reboot and enjoy Linux on the CM-iGLX.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernel, packages and software development for SBC-FITPC2 modules. ...nux Kernel for SBC-FITPC2|Linux kernel]]. It should be possible to use any Linux distribution with SBC-FITPC2, although certain features may require custom
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  • ...s, frameworks and utilities. All these has to be cross-compiled also. Most Linux and Open Source software projects use a {{cmd|1=configure}} script to confi ...okylinux.org/ Poky Linux], and [http://www.denx.de/wiki/DULG/ELDK Embedded Linux Development Kit].
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  • ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-X270 modules. == Building Linux kernel for CM-X270 ==
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  • == Linux MTD drivers for NAND flash on CM-X270 == Linux kernel BSP for CM-X270 includes
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  • ...e guidelines for image modification, and even creation of your own Gentoo Linux for CM-iGLX. The Linux image we provide is made as generic as possible. It includes more then 200
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  • ...standard Linux JFFS2 format. The image can be loaded into the CM-X270 from Linux '''only'''. For convenience of the installation we provide small ramdisk im ...d the [http://compulab.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/x270-linux-img.zip Linux distribution package for CM-X270] from CompuLab's website . Unzip the packa
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  • This page contains links to information about the Linux kernel, packages and software development for CM-iAM modules. ...ple file system image]] based on Ubuntu Linux. It is possible to use other Linux distributions and environments.
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  • Linux kernel for CM-T3530 modules provides support for on-board peripherals and a ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-T3530 modules.
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  • == Angstrom Linux images == ...framework. The OpenEmbedded framework can also be used for building custom Linux images.
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  • "Multi-File Images" contain several images, typically an OS (Linux) kernel image and one or more data images like RAMDisks. This construct is ...mage.tar.gz|here (mkimage.tar.gz)]]. The archive contains both Windows and Linux executables.
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  • ...ernel patch for '''SBC-FITPC2 Watchdog'''. It will be included in official linux tree in future versions. ...t`s possible to enable watchdog timer either from BIOS (F2) or from booted Linux.
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  • ...m/sgpp/lite/arm/portal/release324 Sourcery G++ Lite 2008q1-126 for ARM GNU/Linux].
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  • ...machines we recommend [http://tftpd32.jounin.net/ TFTPD32] included in the Linux package for CM-T3530 (link below). * Download the Linux package for CM-T3530 from [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modul
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  • ...example run-time Linux filesystem image for CM-T3530 is based on Angstrom Linux 2010. ...ckage for CM-T3530] includes ready to run Angstrom Linux filesystem image, Linux kernel and source code patches.
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  • This page contains links to information about Linux kernels, packages and software development for CM-T3530 modules. ...rom-distribution.org Angstrom Linux]. It is possible to use other embedded Linux distributions and environments with CM-T3530. The CM-T3530 platform is supp
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  • [[Category:Linux|Known issues]] [[Category:CM-T3530|Linux: Known issues]]
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  • === Linux === Detailed description how use Linux {{cmd|fdisk}} utility to adjust MMC/SD card partition table to suit OMAP3x
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  • ...ompuLab is [http://tftpd32.jounin.net TFTPD32], it is also included in the Linux and WinCE distribution packages.
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  • ...ystem packages include archive of basic Debian system created with [http://linux.die.net/man/8/debootstrap debootsrap]. * Use [http://linux.die.net/man/8/apt-get apt-get] package handling utility to install required
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  • * [[CM-A510: Linux: Getting started]]
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  • ...nel images, and source code of the modifications and additions made to the Linux kernel to work properly with CM-A510 modules. The CM-A510 Linux kernel is shipped with built-in command line parameters:
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  • ...D flash image, archive of the root filesystem used to create the image and Linux kernel configuration and source code patches. The default Debian Sid Linux image takes approximately 170 megabytes of flash space, and includes more t
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  • This page contains links to information about the Linux packages and software development for CM-iTC modules. CompuLab Linux support for the CM-iTC includes:
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  • * The Linux Package for CM-iTC includes a ready-to-run image that can be installed on S ...zip the [http://compulab.co.il/products/computer-on-modules/cm-itc/#devres Linux Package] for CM-iTC to the host PC
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  • * The Linux distribution on CM-iTC is Linux Mint 13 LTS with full-featured MATE desktop environment. ...Note|The EMGD drivers in their current state are not included in any major Linux distribution yet. There are still a few technical and compatibility issues
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  • * linux_3.2.0.orig.tar.gz - mainline Linux 3.2.0 sources $ cd /path/to/itc-linux/kernel/linux-3.2
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  • * tftpd package for your distribution on a Linux-based host. For example, tftp-server-0.34-1mdk on Mandrake.
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  • CM-T3730 Linux supports various camera devices connected either to the USB subsystem or to Linux USB camera support is provided by USB Video Class (UVC) driver. All UVC com
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  • ...{{cmd|gplay}} tool or the Gstreamer pipeline as described in the [[CM-FX6: Linux: Debian#Video Playback|Video Playback]] article. [[Category:Linux|Known issues]]
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  • ...mpuLab CM-FX6 System-on-Module / Computer-on-Module is based on Debian GNU/Linux Stretch. ...CompuLab Linux package for CM-FX6 includes ready to run NAND flash image, Linux kernel configuration and source code patches, and an archive of the root fi
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  • {{Resources Linux : Android/Linux kernel updates:
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  • ...ing can be overridden by providing alternate boot arguments to the Android/Linux kernel.
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  • ...n the [http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html Android SDK]. Also some Linux disributions provide the ADB within their package repositories. * Properly configure a Linux PC workstation, e.g. on Ubuntu this should be:
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  • : On Linux, the instructions below may be used instead: : On Linux, the instructions below may be used instead:
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  • = Cloning the Linux kernel =
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  • This page contains links to information about the Linux packages and software development for CM-iGT modules. CompuLab Linux support for the CM-iGT includes:
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