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It is Ubuntu, so you are normal user in admin group. Use sudo and your user password to maintenance.
 
It is Ubuntu, so you are normal user in admin group. Use sudo and your user password to maintenance.
  
WiFi are not working. It doesn't have ifconfig. Usb-networking(usb0) might works, but after coping the rootfs to sd-card, you should change the ip-adresses in /etc/network/interfaces to .0.202(neo)/.0.200(desktop) for easier connecting.
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WiFi are not working. It doesn't have ifconfig. Usb-Networking works (with usb0), but after coping the rootfs to sd-card, you should change the ip-adresses in /etc/network/interfaces to .0.202(neo)/.0.200(desktop) for easier connecting.
default root-passwd="rootme".
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the default passwd is "rootme".
  
 
You can read the [http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Hardware/Freerunner Mer wiki page about Freerunner] for up-to-date info
 
You can read the [http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Hardware/Freerunner Mer wiki page about Freerunner] for up-to-date info

Revision as of 01:19, 21 August 2009

Mer is a distribution based on Maemo

Mer is being ported to Freerunner, thanks to the support of Eshopen distributor of OpenMoko in Italy, by Vincenzo Ampolo (goshawk) and Carsten M. Munk (Stskeep).


The latest release 0.15 can be downloaded from http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Releases/0.15#Installation_guide

or

wget http://stskeeps.subnetmask.net/mer/0.15/mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz

Installing to sd-card.

Empty sd card.
Unpack mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz to card.
(Use card reader. Or if you have freerunner running, download image (125M) straight on card and run with root privileges:
 gunzip mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz  (takes 6min)
 tar xf mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz  (takes 11min)

You can also:

Empty sd card.
Unpack only the gzip file in your computer, run
gunzip mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz
Use ssh and tar to decompress the file, run in your computer:
cat mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar | ssh root@192.168.0.202 "cd /mnt/card ; tar xvf -"


You need qi-boot menu installed. Then just turn phone on. First boot takes time. It shows error/warning about missing BOOT, but it is booting! When it ask username and password click text field and you will get on-screen-keyboard. Then it restart X and you are in.

Usage

Press mer-text on upper left corner to application menu (there are only xterm in utilities).

It is Ubuntu, so you are normal user in admin group. Use sudo and your user password to maintenance.

WiFi are not working. It doesn't have ifconfig. Usb-Networking works (with usb0), but after coping the rootfs to sd-card, you should change the ip-adresses in /etc/network/interfaces to .0.202(neo)/.0.200(desktop) for easier connecting. the default passwd is "rootme".

You can read the Mer wiki page about Freerunner for up-to-date info


A lot of work is still to be done. Developers are now focused on the creation of a usable keyboard and porting the FSO framework in Mer.


The first alpha image can be downloaded and installed with following instructions:

http://goshawknest.wordpress.com/2009/06/03/eshopen-alpha-image-for-the-freerunner/


(User:RzR) was able to make a demo and to provide a bootable image of Mer for Freerunner. Download it to your sdcard and boot it! And check out the video demo at:

http://www.newlc.com/en/mer-best-maemo-debianubuntu-mobiles-watch-freerunner-demo

Refs :

Personal tools

Mer is a distribution based on Maemo

Mer is being ported to Freerunner, thanks to the support of Eshopen distributor of OpenMoko in Italy, by Vincenzo Ampolo (goshawk) and Carsten M. Munk (Stskeep).


The latest release 0.15 can be downloaded from http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Releases/0.15#Installation_guide

or

wget http://stskeeps.subnetmask.net/mer/0.15/mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz

Installing to sd-card.

Empty sd card.
Unpack mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz to card.
(Use card reader. Or if you have freerunner running, download image (125M) straight on card and run with root privileges:
 gunzip mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz  (takes 6min)
 tar xf mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz  (takes 11min)

You can also:

Empty sd card.
Unpack only the gzip file in your computer, run
gunzip mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar.gz
Use ssh and tar to decompress the file, run in your computer:
cat mer-armel-freerunner-rootfs-v0.15.tar | ssh root@192.168.0.202 "cd /mnt/card ; tar xvf -"


You need qi-boot menu installed. Then just turn phone on. First boot takes time. It shows error/warning about missing BOOT, but it is booting! When it ask username and password click text field and you will get on-screen-keyboard. Then it restart X and you are in.

Usage

Press mer-text on upper left corner to application menu (there are only xterm in utilities).

It is Ubuntu, so you are normal user in admin group. Use sudo and your user password to maintenance.

WiFi are not working. It doesn't have ifconfig. Usb-networking(usb0) might works, but after coping the rootfs to sd-card, you should change the ip-adresses in /etc/network/interfaces to .0.202(neo)/.0.200(desktop) for easier connecting. default root-passwd="rootme".

You can read the Mer wiki page about Freerunner for up-to-date info


A lot of work is still to be done. Developers are now focused on the creation of a usable keyboard and porting the FSO framework in Mer.


The first alpha image can be downloaded and installed with following instructions:

http://goshawknest.wordpress.com/2009/06/03/eshopen-alpha-image-for-the-freerunner/


(User:RzR) was able to make a demo and to provide a bootable image of Mer for Freerunner. Download it to your sdcard and boot it! And check out the video demo at:

http://www.newlc.com/en/mer-best-maemo-debianubuntu-mobiles-watch-freerunner-demo

Refs :