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The latest Linux images are available at:ĭownload the latest image for your module and extract the archive on the host machine with root privileges.
Minicom config install#
#if you have a 64-bit Linux host install your distributions 32-bit compatibility libraries. Sudo apt-get install build-essential meld git gawk eclipse-cdt eclipse-cdt-launch-remote eclipse-rse minicom Right click the new Terminal icon, click 'Lock to Launcher' to have it permanently attached to the Launcher In the launcher click the 'Dash home' iconĭash -> enter 'Terminal' in the search boxĭash -> click 'Terminal' in found results, a new Terminal window opens, a Terminal icon appears in the Launcher
Minicom config update#
Update and Upgrade Necessary Packages for UbuntuĪpplications menu -> Accessories -> Terminal
Minicom config how to#
Visit the Ubuntu website to explore how to install Ubuntu on your development workstation. In this article, we will be using Ubuntu 14.04. (Google for 'ubuntu bash update-alternatives') Should you choose Ubuntu, use the bash shell instead of dash. Also, the latest cross toolchains from Linaro are provided only for 64-bit hosts. Cross-compiling certain packages requires the larger address space available.
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A 64-bit install is preferred as you might want to use the machine also for OpenEmbedded work. One can choose any Linux distribution (like Fedora, SUSE, Debian) for development. Linux Distribution for the Development Workstation It explains objectively how to configure Eclipse to use the toolchain and root file system provided by the SDK. When you start using Yocto/OpenEmbedded, the Linux SDKs article uses custom SDK built with OpenEmbedded and Eclipse IDE (assumed it is already installed). It explains comprehensively how to configure Eclipse to use the toolchain and root file system provided by the SDK. In the subsequent article Hello World application on Embedded Linux, it is presented how to configure Eclipse using the Linaro toolchain.įor beginners, the step-by-step Getting Started Guide uses pre-built OpenEmbedded SDK and Eclipse IDE from the Eclipse Installer.
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In the present article, the following is used: Linaro or OpenEmbedded generated cross toolchain, Toradex Embedded Linux pre-built image root file system and Eclipse IDE provided in the distribution feeds.