If you wish to have newer than take a look at Arch Linux Arm, they offer version 30, admittedly Arch is a command line distro, though a web browser can be run in "Kiosk Mode" if you do not want or need the overhead of a Desktop Environment: "armv6 extra chromium 30.0.1599.101-1 The open-source proje...
Whilst I appreciate you feel that RiscOS etal is the best thing since "sliced bread" considering your postings, do you really have to invent discussions to gain traction with RiscOS on the Pi ???? BBC Basic had its place with the children of the 70s/80s, but life moves on as we get older ! The young...
http://pkgs.org/debian-wheezy/multimedia-main-i386/dvd-slideshow_0.8.4.2-dmo3_all.deb.html That is for the Intel x86 architecture, you must use packages specifically compiled for the Pi's ARMv6 Architecture.... Best to start from with a new image 25/09/2013 and only use correct packages, the Raspbe...
I will post verbatim from another thread how I achieved the latest beta/testing Kernel / Firmware: If one starts with the latest download of Raspbian Wheezy "2013-09-25-wheezy-raspbian.zip" Then at command line: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo reboot sudo rpi-update sudo reboot Th...
Thanks for you reply. I tried to setup XIBO client on raspbian using the below link > sudo apt-get install -y libdc1394-22 libgraphicsmagick++3 libgraphicsmagick3 bzr python-soappy python-feedparser python-serial libavcodec52 libavformat52 libswscale0 libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio libvdpau1 Where it i...
Open Printing have a list of printers working with Linux x86-32 and x86-64 Intel Architecture, if the printer is not on list forget it. If it is on list you will need to find if it is feasible to compile the drivers for the Pi's ARMv6 Architecture. Hopefully someone with more knowledge will be able ...
I believe you are trying to install packages from Raspbian ARMv7 Maybe what you need is apt-get update apt-get libsdl1.2debian libsdl1.2debian Simple DirectMedia Layer SDL is a library that allows programs portable low level access to a video framebuffer, audio output, mouse, and keyboard. This vers...
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=28294 Though it appears that X is off the radar and Wayland / Weston is being developed, in fact there have been several posts on this forum over the last 6 months: http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/search.php?keywords=wayland http://www.raspber...
I am not quite sure what you have installed or trying to achieve, but this is a basic
guide to Arch Linux Arm LXDE Desktop Install which includes the xorg etcetera packages:
Windows Internet Connection Sharing by default uses IP address 192.168.0.1 and the connected device 192.168.0.2 and the Netmask is 255.255.255.0 Therefore you have 3 choices: Change the IP Address/Netmask of your WiFi Router Purchase a USB WiFi Dongle Ethernet Cables can be had in lengths up to 100m...
It would appear the only Linux drivers available are for the Selphy CP400 are Intel x86 http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Canon/Canon-SELPHY-CP-400 .....which uses the Gutenprint Driver Package http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/index.php ....Gutenprint is in the Raspbian Wheezy Repository, though ...
Yeah, that would be adequate. I want to develop in portable mode. What I care now is that I an just plug the thing into a screen, which my cable does not allow in these laptops. Just to clarify Laptops have HDMi OUT so that is a non starter in just plugging cables in and expect input.. The Raspberr...
Another cheap option to be considered for the next revision, rather than the next version: 3 'solder pad switches' for power & USB data, pre-configured as default for normal model 'B' operation. But with option to break a track/solder-blob and add a 3-pin header on each of the locations so that the...
Is it possible to install Emdebian on Pi ? My target is to install a i386 java-deb package on Raspberry. But guys said the Mutiarch is not a good solution in practical. And any other solution available ? http://www.emdebian.org Embedded Debian Project. Though Debian mention ARM support they usually...