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Mac emulator for ubuntu
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  1. #Mac emulator for ubuntu install#
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  • You can select the icon that looks like a "house" to get back to the first home screen.
  • Here you can also terminate unwanted applications when you are unable to do so from within the application itself.
  • You can select the icon that looks like "three gears" for a list of applications that are running now.
  • You can select the icon that looks like "+" for a list of applications you can run.
  • When complete you will see the graphical interface as will be shown on the phone itself (but slightly larger due to the larger pixelsize of your screen). Depending on your computer's performance it might take a while (some minutes even) to complete the boot. While booting Openmoko the progress will be shown in text mode.

    #Mac emulator for ubuntu software#

    Thus if the BOOT MENU shows, you just have to hit the space bar and the phone software will load. The default selection will boot Openmoko. To select an option you have to press enter (=aux) and to execute it, hit space (=power). In the BOOT MENU you can choose different options. The first screen of Openmoko will show a nice picture of the Openmoko logo which will be followedĪlmost immediately by the BOOT MENU, this is done by the bootloader. Open your terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal).If you have created a menu item you can start Openmoko through the applications menu of Ubuntu.

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    You can download some useful images here:

  • If you want to you can add an appropriate icon by clicking on the image on the top left.
  • insert the following text into the file:.
  • Open the terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal).
  • You can create a menu item for starting Openmoko by doing the following: Voila you have now successfully installed openmoko onto your ubuntu system.Ĭreating a menu item for Openmoko (optional) After that it will start into the emulator for the first time. This will download the necessary files of the latest release and build them following the MokoMakefile.

    #Mac emulator for ubuntu install#

  • Make the MokoMakefile and tell it, you want to install it for qemu:.
  • Get the MokoMakefile (Currently down due to fires in California.
  • Create a directory and go into the directory:.
  • Now we will install Openmoko in a directory by downloading the MokoMakefile in it and build it. Voila your system is ready to get the install Openmoko.

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    Libsdl1.2-dev dosfstools help2man python-psyco lynx Zlib1g-dev build-essential dh-make debhelper devscripts gcc-3.4 netpbm \ Libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-regex-dev libboost-test-dev libboost-dev \ Libmpfr-dev libpcre3-dev texinfo texi2html libboost-date-time-dev \ Make cvs gawk libc6-dev g++ subversion sharutils docbook openjade quilt \ Sudo apt-get install monotone git-core cogito python-dev ccache m4 sed bison \ For older versions (git-svn git-email git-cvs git-arch gitk are replaced by cogito).Looks like for 8.10 libgnutls-dev also needs to be added, when you see vnc compile errors.

    mac emulator for ubuntu

    Libboost-regex-dev libboost-test-dev libboost-dev zlib1g-dev build-essential \ĭh-make debhelper devscripts gcc-3.4 lynx netpbm libsdl1.2-dev dosfstools \ Libpcre3-dev texinfo texi2html libboost-date-time-dev libboost-filesystem-dev \ Libc6-dev g++ subversion sharutils docbook openjade quilt libmpfr-dev \ Git-cvs git-arch gitk python-dev ccache m4 sed bison make cvs gawk \ Sudo apt-get install monotone git-core git-svn git-email \

  • Install the needed programs on Hardy Heron 8.04 (You will have to enter your password):.
  • Enter following command and select NO when it asks to install dash as /bin/sh (You will have to enter your password).
  • Open your terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal).
  • Community-maintained Open Source software (universe).
  • Canonical-supported Open Source software (main).
  • Configure your sources (System -> Administration -> Software Sources) to include:.
  • To get it running, you will have to tweak your ubuntu a little bit (This will not damage other programs, everything will work as before). But we will only build it for Qemu (the emulator that I will use) and that needs (on my system) only 890mb and a 15 min of your time. If you build the whole MokoMakefile, you will need approximately 12GB, a swap+ram memory of about 1GB and minimum 5 hours time. This is a sort of wrapper round several instructions, so it is easy to set up and maintain a development environment. You have to know that there is a great tool to get it running on a linux system, namely the MokoMakefile.
  • 1.1 Creating a menu item for Openmoko (optional).








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