Hi!
It is possible to run Bubba on Qemu! It seems to work fine. I used Debian Etch Installer to unpack bubba.img and http://people.debian.org/~aurel32/arm-v ... -versatile kernel. See also http://www.aurel32.net/info/debian_arm_qemu.php for more information
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Where I can find Bubba kernel/initrd ?
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Bubba on Qemu
Hi osa,
Cool work
We have not yet published our kernel and initrd. Mainly due to lack of time on our side. It is in the works however.
But i however think that you are better of by running the plain versatile kernel on Qemu since our kernel have a few adaptions to fit Bubba hw which is not available, at least not now, on Qemu.
/Tor
Cool work
We have not yet published our kernel and initrd. Mainly due to lack of time on our side. It is in the works however.
But i however think that you are better of by running the plain versatile kernel on Qemu since our kernel have a few adaptions to fit Bubba hw which is not available, at least not now, on Qemu.
/Tor
Co-founder OpenProducts and Ex Excito Developer
I'd like to see the How-to ..
My proposal is this.
I wish for the developers could release a CD ISO + Install of their bubba server code, for the typical home user. Being a newbie to Linux, I love the idea, and how it operates better then Windows. However all my attempts on creating a Home server has pretty much blown up in my face.
I know that everything that Bubba is doing is great, however not having ( $ 400 + CND ) kinda sucks because I really want one.
They could if they wanted, bundle everything, including their main interface, which, I think is the coolest ever, and charge 1/10 of the actual server.
But I guess that all is a pipe dream.
My proposal is this.
I wish for the developers could release a CD ISO + Install of their bubba server code, for the typical home user. Being a newbie to Linux, I love the idea, and how it operates better then Windows. However all my attempts on creating a Home server has pretty much blown up in my face.
I know that everything that Bubba is doing is great, however not having ( $ 400 + CND ) kinda sucks because I really want one.
They could if they wanted, bundle everything, including their main interface, which, I think is the coolest ever, and charge 1/10 of the actual server.
But I guess that all is a pipe dream.
:: Fish ::