I finally had the time to try this,
As a first test I tried a fedora19 SOAS remix [1,2] and, except for the
sound, it worked out-of-box. I run it in parallel from a SD card.
Runs smoothly.
Refs:
1.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/F19/Remixes#Samsung_Exynos_5_Dual_Core_Cortex_A15
Hallo Christoph,
I think sugar-build should work as-is.
In order to save diskspace and ram, and because I found it
inconvenient, I disabled the fedora chroot (broot).
In order to get all dependencies you should install de Sugar packages
from the AUR (mantained by cgueret).
Currently I experie
Hola Sebastian,
thanks a lot for sharing your experiences, much appreciated.
Did you have to jump through any special hoops to make sugar-build run?
Cheers,
Christoph
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Sebastian Silva
wrote:
> I have the C720. It's a beauty and really fast.
>
> It runs sugar-bu
I have the C720. It's a beauty and really fast.
It runs sugar-build on top of Manjaro GNU/Linux (Arch based) quite
nicely.
The only issue I guess is at boot time the chromebook will warn you
that "OS verification has been disabled, press something to enable it".
If you don't choose to re en
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