Hi. On website http://www.acmesystems.it/?id=43 it say:
Go inside the SDK root directory typing: debian:~# cd /home/fox/devboard-R2_01 Then there is a line saying: debian:~# ./sdk_update When I tried this I started with the command: cd /home/fox/devboard-R2_01 But then when i saw the next command in the root: debian:~# ./sdk_update I used the command "cd" to go back to debian:~# to write the command: ./sdk_update That didnt work. So I had to try what it said and ignore the line: debian:~# ./sdk_update So I used the command: cd /home/fox/devboard-R2_01 and then in SDK root I wrote ./sdk_update then it worked. -------------- I think this line "debian:~# ./sdk_update" confuse me and people. Please change "debian:~# ./sdk_update" to "debian:/home/fox/devboard-R2_01# ./sdk_update" to avoid missunderstanding by stupid people like me. When starting up using this wonderful tech I think it is vital that there are as few bugs as possible to get started. Regards Magi
