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Each OMAP development board contains a number of LEDs that are software controllable. They are typically connected to a GPIO pin on the OMAP or PMIC companion chip.
The kernels available on th...
Beagle, Overo, and Panda all have push buttons that are connected to GPIO pins. Overo has 2 buttons, Beagle and Panda each have a single button.
The kernels for these boards implement the kernel g...
One usually interacts with GNOME NetworkManager via the GUI interface. There are occasions when a command line interface would be quite useful. The nmcli command is the proper tool for those occ...
The GNOME image distributed from this site requires the user to login at boot.
Requiring a login is good for security, but often becomes burdensome during development when reboots are a routine occu...
The following tests were performed on a Panda system running the GNOME r12 image from this site. The root file system was ext3 on a 4GB TOPRAM microSD card.
LTP
The Linux™ Test Project is a...
The following tests were performed on a Gumstix Overo Fire/Tobi system running the GNOME r12 image from this site. The root file system was ext3 on a 4GB Trancend microSD card.
LTP
The Linu...
Daily GNOME image builds are now available for all versions of Beagle, Overo, and Panda.
OMAP3 builds are based on Linux version 2.6.36 and GNOME version 2.30.
OMAP4 builds are based on ...
Thanks to Graeme Gregory (also known as XorA), you can now use a script to automate the tedious process of creating a bootable SD/microSD card:
#! /bin/sh # mkcard.sh v0.6 # (c) Copyright 2009 Graem...
These instructions assume you are using a Linux development machine.
The example below will show the steps for setting up a brand new card. We will be creating 2 partitions on the card: a FAT part...
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