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  1. chaotix

    Release P-Boot

    http://lxtek.de/pandora/pboot/ While trying to get Ubuntu to work I felt that it would be nice to have more flexible booting options. So I patched together an Initramfs that presents you a boot menu and allows you to boot from NFS, loopfiles, loopfiles from NFS (if your really feel the need to...
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    Release Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on SD card

    I modified the Ubuntu Pre-Installed OMAP-images to run on the Pandora. You need an extra partition to install this. PNDs don't work as Ubuntu is compiled for hard float. As the PNDs are made for soft float even getting the PND system to work won't make existing PNDs work. But having the...
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    Filesystem shootout

    I tortured my SD-card for more than 34 hours straight until it bled and screamed for merci to get a definate answer to the question: Which filesystem is best suited for the Pandora? The contenders were ext2, ext3 and ext4 and the clear winner is... ext4. You can read about the testing...
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    Release schroot

    Hi. I received my Pandora this Tuesday and was missing apt-get. I looked into PanDebian, but although it is a nice project with the menu integration and easy installation, I didn't think the PND-way was the way to go for such a system utility. I couldn't start the applications on my desktop...
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