I've decided to give this a try:
http://cdimage.ubunt.../11.10/release/
There is a "Texas Instruments OMAP3 preinstalled desktop image" and naive as I am I thought "we got arm, we got omap3, this might run."
Here is even support for SGX mentioned:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP
which is why everything sounds too nice to withstand.
So i downloaded the image and copied it to a 4GB-sd-card. When i now boot the card by holding the right shoulder-button, the sd-card does really boot, but hangs after a while. I guess due to a wrong kernel. I blindly tested the beagleboard-kernel mentioned at the end of this site. But that didn't work.
But since an uImage file is mentioned i thought it might be possible to replace the whole thing with a Pandora-kernel from the git-repository? Especially the vmlinuz-file that fits with the uImage is needed.
Is there a way to compile a kernel-version in order to get both? Which kernel-branch would be recommended? Or is the vmlinuz-file already available for the kernel used in HF6 and there is a chance that it's compatible with the Ubuntu-image?
Or am I again trying something impossible?
http://cdimage.ubunt.../11.10/release/
There is a "Texas Instruments OMAP3 preinstalled desktop image" and naive as I am I thought "we got arm, we got omap3, this might run."
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAP
which is why everything sounds too nice to withstand.
So i downloaded the image and copied it to a 4GB-sd-card. When i now boot the card by holding the right shoulder-button, the sd-card does really boot, but hangs after a while. I guess due to a wrong kernel. I blindly tested the beagleboard-kernel mentioned at the end of this site. But that didn't work.
But since an uImage file is mentioned i thought it might be possible to replace the whole thing with a Pandora-kernel from the git-repository? Especially the vmlinuz-file that fits with the uImage is needed.
Is there a way to compile a kernel-version in order to get both? Which kernel-branch would be recommended? Or is the vmlinuz-file already available for the kernel used in HF6 and there is a chance that it's compatible with the Ubuntu-image?
Or am I again trying something impossible?
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