Gregor
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I hacked together a system for making Pandora's Angstrom and Debian play together. PanDebian will install a debootstrap-generated chroot of Debian to a loopback file or ext{2,3}-formatted SD card and give you simple access to it (no additional X11, no separate window manager).
Download URL: http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=PanDebian
Project URL: http://bitbucket.org/GregorR/pandebian
If you're interested in getting Debian on your Pandora, give it a shot. Please note that since this isn't a prebuilt image, it will take a LONG time to install, on the order of four to five hours.
Videos of PanDebian:
I occasionally make bugfixes (of course), and as of version 0.3.0 the PanDebian installer is capable of updating an existing PanDebian installation to the latest one, integrating all bugfixes. Just run the installer and provide the same options you would to do a fresh install, then it will detect that an update is occurring (and tell you so), and only perform update actions.
The only packages the install comes with besides the base ones are lxpanel, lxterminal and the synaptic graphical package manager. Of course, with that last one you can easily install virtually anything else you can imagine. It links in your very-important resolv.conf and .Xauthority files so that you can always access networks and X from within Debian. It also comes with a tool to allow you to share host SD cards into the Debian image, which isn't done automatically.
I am not liable if your Pandora blows up
EDIT: Just noting what it comes with
EDIT 2: Some additional features it has
EDIT 3: New features (0.2)
EDIT 4: Update mode, 0.3.0
EDIT 5: Narcissistically adding video links.
Download URL: http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=PanDebian
Project URL: http://bitbucket.org/GregorR/pandebian
If you're interested in getting Debian on your Pandora, give it a shot. Please note that since this isn't a prebuilt image, it will take a LONG time to install, on the order of four to five hours.
Videos of PanDebian:
I occasionally make bugfixes (of course), and as of version 0.3.0 the PanDebian installer is capable of updating an existing PanDebian installation to the latest one, integrating all bugfixes. Just run the installer and provide the same options you would to do a fresh install, then it will detect that an update is occurring (and tell you so), and only perform update actions.
The only packages the install comes with besides the base ones are lxpanel, lxterminal and the synaptic graphical package manager. Of course, with that last one you can easily install virtually anything else you can imagine. It links in your very-important resolv.conf and .Xauthority files so that you can always access networks and X from within Debian. It also comes with a tool to allow you to share host SD cards into the Debian image, which isn't done automatically.
I am not liable if your Pandora blows up
EDIT: Just noting what it comes with
EDIT 2: Some additional features it has
EDIT 3: New features (0.2)
EDIT 4: Update mode, 0.3.0
EDIT 5: Narcissistically adding video links.
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