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− | FIXME: Some first steps guide for our phase-0 recipients.
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− | The software install I have on a phone right now is several months old -- until I upgrade it, these instructions might not all be relevant.
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− | Just hitting the power button should get the phone booted and running X/GPE. From this point, there are a few ways to hack on the phone:
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− | == By using the terminal emulator and on-screen keyboard ==
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− | "Click" (using a stylus) the top-left arrow icon to get a drop-down menu with "Media", "Settings", "Utilities" and "Desktop". Choose "Utilities->Panel->Input Manager", and a keyboard icon will appear on the top bar. You can get an on-screen keyboard at any time by choosing it.
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− | From the desktop, choose "Active tasks->rxvt" to get a root shell.
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− | == By using ethernet over a USB cable ==
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− | You can run `ifconfig` in the terminal to see which IP the phone has taken. If you plug a USB cable into a laptop running Linux, you'll likely see the "cdc_ether" kernel module being loaded and a usb0 network interface appear. The IP the phone I have was set to use is 192.168.2.2; on my Linux machine, I did:
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− | ifconfig usb0 192.168.2.3 netmask 255.255.255.0
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− | ssh root@192.168.2.2
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− | <hit enter when asked for a password>
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− | You should now have a root login.
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− | == By using the debug board/serial/JTAG ==
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− | I don't have a debug board yet; this will be added later.
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− | [[User:Cjb|Cjb]] 23:14, 23 February 2007 (CET) | + | |