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====== Quick start ====== | ====== Quick start ====== | ||
- | Download the [[http:// | + | ===== Download ===== |
+ | You have a few options: | ||
+ | * Download the [[http:// | ||
+ | * Download the [[http:// | ||
+ | * Compile | ||
- | < | + | SnackLinux supports most generic |
- | </ | + | |
- | SnackLinux supports most generic hardware. | + | |
- | ==== Install ==== | + | ===== Install |
- | You can install SnackLinux to a local hard drive by runnning install-snacklinux.sh | + | You can install SnackLinux |
- | Note: you will need to setup networking and install dialog, ncurses and lilo with fbpkg install | + | |
- | fbpkg install dialog && fbpkg install ncurses && fbpkg install lilo | + | If you are using vintage hardware and an IDE to Compact Flash adapter, you can simply dd the img file to your CF card. |
- | bash install-snacklinux.sh /dev/sda | + | dd if=snacklinux_cf_i486_01.03.25.img of=/dev/sda4 |
- | ==== Networking ==== | + | |
+ | Note for live install: you will need to setup networking and install dialog, ncurses and lilo with '' | ||
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+ | ===== Networking | ||
To set up networking, you can either use a static IP | To set up networking, you can either use a static IP | ||
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Run '' | Run '' | ||
- | === SSH === | + | ==== SSH ==== |
Install dropbear via fbpkg by running '' | Install dropbear via fbpkg by running '' | ||
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Now run '' | Now run '' | ||
- | === Packages === | + | ==== Packages |
To see the available packages, run '' | To see the available packages, run '' | ||
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Use '' | Use '' | ||
- | === Programming === | + | ==== Programming |
For compiling C/C++, install the essential tools: | For compiling C/C++, install the essential tools: | ||
- | fbpkg install gcc-toolchain | + | fbpkg install gcc |
fbpkg install make | fbpkg install make | ||
fbpkg install binutils | fbpkg install binutils | ||
fbpkg install m4 | fbpkg install m4 | ||
+ | # Other software that may be of value | ||
+ | # tcc, ncurses, pkgconf, [[nim-lang|nim]] | ||
- | For Nim, see the [[nim-lang|Nim language page ]] | + | ==== Graphics (in-progress) ==== |
+ | **Requirements: | ||
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+ | **Graphics memory:** 512KB tested, possibly works with 256KB | ||
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+ | SnackLinux supports only the ISA bus and excludes any PCI-based devices including graphics cards. Most graphics drivers in the kernel (4.4) are aimed at PCI cards, so we are left with two choices: vga16fb or simpleframebuffer. The '' | ||
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+ | The SnackLinux kernel does not have built-in graphics support to save on size and allow booting with 8MB of RAM. Boot SnackLinux by selecting any VGA text mode on boot (Extlinux), you may encounter issues loading the appropriate kernel module if " | ||
+ | To install '' | ||
+ | fbpkg install linux-modules | ||
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+ | modprobe vga16fb | ||
+ | fbset #confirm the current resolution | ||
+ | ls /dev/fb0 #confirm we have a framebuffer | ||
+ | modprobe mousedev #/ | ||
+ | modprobe psmouse #for a PS/2 mouse | ||
+ | modprobe sermouse #for a serial mouse | ||
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+ | Builds of MicroWindows 0.92 have been compiled but not ready for a full release. As a note, Microwindow looks for a mouse at ''/ | ||
+ | You can download the compiled packages here, extract to your local directory and run '' | ||
+ | wget http:// | ||
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+ | wget http:// | ||
+ | fbpkg install gpm | ||
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+ | **Work In Progress**: builds of an updated and refactored MicroWindows 0.92: https:// | ||
+ | Currently unable to run in 4bit mode, even with grayscale enabled. | ||