Mike Crean wrote: I .. had problems using Ubuntu to put the image on the
SD.
I had the same problem. It was due to M$ crud on the SD as bought. Blatted
it with System Rescue and the image installed fine from Xubuntu.
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his with the Pi be prepared to wait a few hours for
> the download and install to complete.
>
> Hope this is of some help.
>
> Cheers Mike
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Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] RaspberryPi
RaspberryPi is offering as of 16/12/2012 a recommended image of Raspbian
(based on Debian Wheezy) at:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup
shows how to create an image on an SD Card for booting from. I used the
o: Re: [Gambas-user] RaspberryPi
RaspberryPi is offering as of 16/12/2012 a recommended image of Raspbian
(based on Debian Wheezy) at:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup
shows how to create an image on an SD Card for booting from. I used the
ImageWriter
RaspberryPi is offering as of 16/12/2012 a recommended image of Raspbian
(based on Debian Wheezy) at:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup
shows how to create an image on an SD Card for booting from. I used the
ImageWriter tool described there as I prefer
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From: John Rose
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 10:16:37
To: GambasUsers, MailingList
Reply-To: mailing list for gambas users
Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] RaspberryPi
Rob & Emil,
It would be better if the armhf packages could be put into a ppa like
nemh has done for Gambas3 with
Rob & Emil,
It would be better if the armhf packages could be put into a ppa like
nemh has done for Gambas3 with the relevant Ubuntu packages. I've
noticed on someone's blog
(http://blog.anantshri.info/howto-add-ppa-in-debian/)
that a ppa repo can be accessed in Debian Squeeze. Do you think it's
On 12/17/2012 11:31 AM, John Rose wrote:
> Emil & Rob,
> Thanks for your replies. I presume that armhf is appropriate for
> RaspberryPi. I assume that Ubuntu repos will be fine for Debian Squeeze.
> I'll let you know how I get on.
Sorry for the confusion. I just answered that question for someon
Emil & Rob,
Thanks for your replies. I presume that armhf is appropriate for
RaspberryPi. I assume that Ubuntu repos will be fine for Debian Squeeze.
I'll let you know how I get on.
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On 12/17/2012 09:59 AM, Emil Lenngren wrote:
> I compiled from source, that worked fine. Maybe there are binary packages
> for armhf now, they didn't exist when I tested...
Yes, there are gambas2/3 packages for both armhf and armel in the universe
repositories now.
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-
I compiled from source, that worked fine. Maybe there are binary packages
for armhf now, they didn't exist when I tested...
/Emil
2012/12/17 John Rose
> Could anyone tell me what the best method of installing Gambas3 on a
> RaspberryPi is? When I get my RaspberryPi, I assuming that it will ha
Could anyone tell me what the best method of installing Gambas3 on a
RaspberryPi is? When I get my RaspberryPi, I assuming that it will have
Debian Squeeze installed on it.
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I've been looking at RaspberryPi. Personally, I don't want to use
Fedora. So installing Debian for Armel on the RaspberryPi looks good, as
current Ubuntu for Arm (apparently have to use 9.04 or earlier)
supposedly does not support this processor. So I presume that dev of a
Gambas3 app could be done
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