I've never built without the proprietary stuff (e.g. Adobe flash). Does it book 
OK when you include that fset?

Clayne

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Anthony Wong
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2008 9:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Moblin Dev] How to make Menlow Jax 10 image boot to graphical mode

Hi,

I'm trying to create a sample JAX 10 image before I start putting my custom 
packages.  I chose the following:

Platform: menlow-lpia-ubuntu-hardy-jax10-snapshot1
Fset: compal-jax10-config, core, crownbeach-full-mobile-stack, gnome-mobile, 
ubuntu-kernel, ubuntu-mobile

I created a USB live image to boot from.  My Compal Jax10 is booted to command 
line mode that requires me to log in.  I've try adding an inittab file in 
/etc/. and set the runlevel to 5.  It boots to root account without requiring 
me to log in, but still in command line mode, not graphical mode.

Can someone please give me some advices?

Also, by including the Fset mentioned about, do I have everything necessary to 
enable the touch screen and wifi features?  If not, what additional packages do 
I need and how to get them?  I think I've included everything available in MIC, 
except the development packages and the proprietary stuffs.

Thanks,
Anthony


      

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