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This got the freerunner access to the internet through my NATed Mandriva host. Your mileage may vary. Some of these instructions may do nothing at all. Feedback is welcome. If someone knows a little more than this magic-runes summary, please put it in the [[Getting_Started_with_your_Neo_FreeRunner#Sharing_your_Internet_connection_via_USB|Sharing your connection]] section | This got the freerunner access to the internet through my NATed Mandriva host. Your mileage may vary. Some of these instructions may do nothing at all. Feedback is welcome. If someone knows a little more than this magic-runes summary, please put it in the [[Getting_Started_with_your_Neo_FreeRunner#Sharing_your_Internet_connection_via_USB|Sharing your connection]] section | ||
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+ | == Adding a clock and keyboard hider to top panel == | ||
+ | Add "openmoko-panel-clock,keyboard" after "--end-applets" in /etc/matchbox/session[http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-July/021296.html] | ||
+ | sed -i 's/--end-applets /--end-applets openmoko-panel-clock,keyboard,/' /etc/matchbox/session |
Latest revision as of 13:16, 15 July 2008
[edit] Sharing your internet connection via USB on Mandriva on 192.168.0.0/24
I was "unlucky" enough to have my local network on 192.168.0.0/24, getting the freerunner to the internet took me a few extra steps.
I'm not too familiar with iptables, so I went to the drakconf GUI, and selected:
- "Network & Internet"
- "Share the Internet connection with other local machines"
- Click "Next"
- look for "usb0: Linux 2.6.24/s3c2410_udc|RNDIS/Ethernet Gadget", click "Next"
- Change address to 192.168.0.200, click "Next"
- Probably want to unclick "Use this gateway...", and enter the IP of your actual nameserver, click "Next"
- Uncheck "Use automatic Configuration (DHCP), click "Next"
- I unchecked "Use this gateway as proxy caching server", click "Next"
- Set "Broadcast printer information" to No, click "Next"
- Should "setting up network", network will go down, then back up, then click "Finish"
Then, on the Mandriva host (in console, of course), edit the routing like so:
route add -host 192.168.0.202 dev usb0 route del -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 usb0
You may also need to delete a default gateway generated by the drakconf script:
route del default gw 192.168.0.1 usb0
Then you should be able to ssh into the freerunner as shown above, and edit the routing simliarly, and add a nameserver:
route add -host 192.168.0.200 dev usb0 route del -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 usb0 echo 'nameserver x.x.x.x' > /etc/resolv.conf # replace "x.x.x.x" with your nameserver IP
This got the freerunner access to the internet through my NATed Mandriva host. Your mileage may vary. Some of these instructions may do nothing at all. Feedback is welcome. If someone knows a little more than this magic-runes summary, please put it in the Sharing your connection section
[edit] Adding a clock and keyboard hider to top panel
Add "openmoko-panel-clock,keyboard" after "--end-applets" in /etc/matchbox/session[1]
sed -i 's/--end-applets /--end-applets openmoko-panel-clock,keyboard,/' /etc/matchbox/session