Sorry this is very delayed response.
"sudo su" works well for me (ctrl+r works)
For wget, fdisk etc, I suggest installing the easy-debian package. It creates a
subtree of the filesystem (under /.debian I think) that replicates the
filesystem of a Debian installation. It then chroot's a shell in
If you've already tried flashing it, I guess that means you have hardware
issues.
Which version of the rootfs and mmc did you flash?
Also, when you connect the headphone, do you see the headphone logo appear at
the top?
On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 11:22:34AM +0100, Jérôme Bove wrote:
> Hi all !