/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/08/15/#ubuntu-arm.txt

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poutsihey, i just tried out mer 0.15 on my n810 and thought i'd try changing the apt sources and installing ubuntu on top of that.. would it work?16:23
poutsiI see no reason why not16:23
poutsiwhat I can't seem to figure out is what the apt sources are, surely there are arm repos?16:30
jmc93739653poutsi: You'll have to ensure mer-0.15 and whichever version of Ubuntu you are wanting to install16:31
jmc93739653poutsi: use the same toolchain (gcc, g++, binutils, bison, m4, gdb, GNU Autotools, et cetera.16:31
poutsihmm16:33
jmc93739653poutsi: By "apt sources" are you asking about obtaining source (un-compiled) DEB-file components16:33
jmc93739653poutsi: Or are you asking about where to find the sources.list apt-get _binary_ URLs/entries?16:33
poutsiinstalling directly on top would've saved me the trouble of flashing an image, since mer had an installer...16:33
poutsiI'm asking about binaries16:33
jmc93739653poutsi You can run binaries that are not toolchain compatible, as long as they are compiled statically, but that's a whole other debate.16:34
jmc93739653poutsi: if you want binaries, then you'll have to get the .dsc, .orig.tar.gz, and diff.gz files and build them yourself on top of mer.16:36
poutsialright16:37
jmc93739653poutsi: http://packages.debian.org/source/lenny/qemu has examples of the compilation dependencies and source files you'd have to grab for compilation.16:37
jmc93739653poutsi: http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-pkg_basics.en.html all sections are relevant, but 7.13 and 7.14 seem to be the most relevant to your question.  (Sorry, I just skimmed the doc)16:39
jmc93739653poutsi: I'd have used ax example from packages.ubuntu.com, but my browser is telling me it's unreachable.  (I blame my ISP.)16:40
poutsithanks a bunch, I'll take a look16:40
poutsiI guess my ultimate goal would be to get the netbook remix running on this n81016:41
poutsiit was pretty nice on an intel laptop16:41
jmc93739653poutsi: You're welcome :) If you have questions, and I'm on, either drop back in, or PM me.16:41
jmc93739653poutsi:  There are also different build-targets for ARM which Ubuntu is is using.16:59
jmc93739653poutsi:  ARMv7 (the μarch to be used in Nokia's next-gen "RX-51" tablet is a given.16:59
jmc93739653poutsi:  Ubuntu is also targeting ARMv6 (which is in the N800 and N810), and ARMv5t.16:59
jmc93739653poutsi:  ARMv5t includes Xscale chips and "ARM9" series CPUs. (e.g. the Atmel SAM9G45, based on16:59
jmc93739653poutsi: an ARM926. 'ARMv<number>' indicates the instruction-set version,16:59
jmc93739653poutsi: 'ARM<number>' indicates a particular _μarch_ compliant with a specific ISA version.16:59
poutsiyeah, I know19:26
poutsiI guess I misinterpreted some of this ubuntu on arm hype as meaning that they'd have had packages in the repos built for the n810, and that someone somewhere had made it easy to install too :)19:27
poutsimeaning as easy as it was with mer19:27
poutsiand I've seen ubuntu running on some arm hardware last week, and the impression that I got was that the guy just downloaded and image and presto19:28
poutsianyway, there seems to have been a jaunty rootstrap for n810 floating around but the site that hosted it went away19:29
poutsi'cause that would've been enough for me, I'd have just put it on the internal mmc of the n81019:29
jmc93739653poutsi: There are armel packages here: http://ports.ubuntu.com/dists/karmic/main/installer-armel/alpha-2/images/19:43
jmc93739653poutsi: well images at least19:43
jmc93739653There are some ARMv5t packages here http://ports.ubuntu.com/pool/main/l/linux/19:47
jmc93739653But the current (daily) installer images are for Freescale's i.MX51 series,19:47
jmc93739653so ARMv7A build targets appear to be slated too.19:47
jmc93739653(I'd do just about anything to get my hands on a development Freescale i.MX515 "Babbage Board".)19:47

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