[ArcheOS] alternativa a synaptic
Nicola Schavottiello
nic@imagoculturae.com
Thu Feb 28 13:18:51 CET 2013
No unfortunately I don't have any experience with this, also I am not
really programmer even if I do understand a bit of coding.
I just tought that RasperryPi would have been a very good solution in
order to teach ArcheOS as it is very portable and cheap.
I will look if there is any other similar board on the market that uses
i386 architecture instead.
I will let you know of any progress
Thanks again
Nic
On 28/02/2013 12:09, Fabrizio Furnari wrote:
> Sincerely I don't know if any of the suggested methods will work on
> raspberry PI...if you try and succeed let us know!
> Anyonw with some experience on these cross-arch experiments?
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Nicola Schavottiello
> <nic@imagoculturae.com <mailto:nic@imagoculturae.com>> wrote:
>
> Sorry I did not get it fully...are you saying that with vanilla
> debian installed would be possible to transform it into Archeos?
>
> what about this:
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/33268/running-debian-i386-binary-on-debian-armel-via-qemu
> is it going to be too slow?
>
> Or this?
> http://www.libcpu.org/wiki/Main_Page
>
> Or I guess we just have to wait until Raspberry Pi mounts a i386
> chip(if ever) also I think that with an extra graphic chip this
> board would benefit much more.
>
> Thanks again
> Nic
>
>
>
>
>
> On 28/02/2013 08:26, Fabrizio Furnari wrote:
>>
>> The problem is simple: Raspberry PI has an arm architecture,
>> while in archeos repositories we only have i386 packages.
>> You can install a vanilla debian on it because debian provides a
>> lot of architectures, including arm.
>> I think that port archeos on arm could be an idea (or, at least a
>> subset of packages, a sort of "minimal" archeos for selected
>> purposes only) but for sure this involves a very big effort for
>> us so I don't see it in the nearest future...
>>
>> Ciao,
>>
>> On Feb 28, 2013 8:05 AM, "luca.bezzi" <luca.bezzi@arc-team.com
>> <mailto:luca.bezzi@arc-team.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Nicola,
>> I am not sure of what I am writing (if you have time, please
>> verify), but the problem could be related with the Raspberry
>> Pi. Me and Ale Installed Debian on two Raspberry Pi for
>> Augmented Reality purposes, than we found out the the
>> Raspberry Pi cannot hold normal OpenGL libraries, so it was
>> not possible to insatll mesa and related stuff on the
>> hardware. It could be also your problem, being OpenGL in
>> ArcheOS, this could be the reason of the problems during the
>> installation (there are specific blog about this problem
>> because it seems that a lot of people are angry for this).
>> BTW, as I said, I am not sure that your problem is really
>> related with this.
>> Ciao.
>> From: "Archeos-dev"
>> archeos-dev-bounces+luca.bezzi=arc-team.com@lists.linux.it
>> <mailto:arc-team.com@lists.linux.it>
>> To: "ArcheOs" archeos@lists.linux.it
>> <mailto:archeos@lists.linux.it>
>> Cc: "archeos-dev" archeos-dev@lists.linux.it
>> <mailto:archeos-dev@lists.linux.it>
>> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 22:47:02 +0000
>> Subject: Re: [ArcheOS] alternativa a synaptic
>>
>> >
>> > Well...I think at this point I have to gave up...
>> > I have succeded with the last comands(althoug it need a
>> double -- also after the add)
>> >
>> > However my original intention was to transform the Rasberry
>> Pi Raspbian "wheezy" <http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads>
>> version of Debian into ArcheOS.
>> > Unfortunately when I run *apt-get update*/**/I get this:
>> > /W:Failed to fetch
>> http://repos.archeos.eu/apt/dists/caesar/Release Unable to
>> find expected entry 'main/binary-armhf/Packages? in Release
>> file (Wrong sources.list entry or malformed file)/
>> >
>> > And then when if I run *sudo apt-get install archeos-system
>> *obviously I get this:*
>> > */E:Unable to locate package archeos-system/
>> >
>> > I believe that there are no solutions at the moment for
>> this...am I wrong?
>> >
>> > Many many thanks for the help
>> > Nicola
>> >
>> > p.s. I have also tried to install ArcheOS directly on a
>> very fast SD card via another computer and I have succeded,
>> however it did not start up when inserted into RaspberryPI(I
>> guess it will start on a desktop but my bios does not give me
>> the possibility to start from SD) This is however another
>> topic which I am quite interested but not at as much as
>> trying the possibility of ArcheOS on Raspberry Pi
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On 27/02/2013 21:22, Fabrizio Furnari wrote:
>> >
>>> > Hi, you need two dashes also before --recv-key
>>> > Usually is better not to write and paste these commands
>>> because some mail client or web page could translate some types.
>>> > However, I confirm that the commands are:
>>>
>>> > gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu <http://pgpkeys.mit.edu>
>>> --recv-key 66766C01
>>> > gpg -a --export 66766C01 | sudo apt-key add -
>>>
>>> >
>>>
>>> >
>>> > Let me know...
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Nicola Schavottiello
>>> <nic@imagoculturae.com <mailto:nic@imagoculturae.com>> wrote:
>>> >
>>>
>>> >
>>> > I typed:
>>>
>>> > *gpg –keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu
>>> <http://pgpkeys.mit.edu> –recv-key 66766C01
>>> > *
>>> *and I have discovered that I need two -- before
>>> keyserver otherwise will give me an error saying:
>>> > gpg: conflicting commands
>>> >
>>> > but now when I type:*gpg --keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu
>>> <http://pgpkeys.mit.edu> –recv-key 66766C01
>>> > It says:
>>> > /gpg: keyring '/home/pi.gnupg/secring.gpg' created//
>>> > //gpg: keyring '/home/pi.gnupg/pubring.gpg' created//
>>> > //gpg: can't open '66766C01'
>>> >
>>> > Help please
>>> > Thanks
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > /
>>> >
>>>
>>> > On 27/02/2013 12:09, Fabrizio Furnari wrote:
>>> >
>>> **
>>> **
>>> >
>>> >
>>>> > Hi, you can edit your */etc/apt/sources.list* file
>>>> (as root or using sudo) and add the following line:
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > deb http://repos.archeos.eu/apt/ caesar main contrib
>>>> non-free
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > Then run
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> *> gpg –keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu
>>>> <http://pgpkeys.mit.edu> –recv-key 66766C01*
>>>> **
>>>> * *
>>>> *> gpg -a –export 66766C01 | sudo apt-key add –*
>>>> **
>>>> ***
>>>>
>>>> **
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > then use *apt-get update *(as root or with sudo) to
>>>> refresh the packages list and install the metapackage
>>>> with *sudo apt-get install archeos-system*
>>>> *
>>>> > *
>>>> > Let us know if any error occurs...
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> > Ciao!
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> **
>>>> **
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:27 AM, Nicola
>>>> Schavottiello <nic@imagoculturae.com
>>>> <mailto:nic@imagoculturae.com>> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> > Salve a tutti
>>>> > Ho letto il tutorial per trasformare una
>>>> distribuzione Debian in ArcheOS
>>>> <http://vai.uibk.ac.at/dadp/doku.php?id=archeos_debian2archeos_it>
>>>> > purtroppo l'oopzione per aggiungere repositories
>>>> nel mio synaptic, per qualche motivo, non
>>>> funziona(ho provato di tutto ma non apre la
>>>> finestra dei repositories)
>>>> > Volevo sapere se esiste un altro mertodo per
>>>> ottenere lo stesso risultato, magari dal terminale...
>>>> > Grazie in anticipo a presto
>>>> > Nicola
>>>> >
>>>> > Hi everyone
>>>> > I red the tutorial forconverting a Debian
>>>> distribution into ArcheOS
>>>> <http://vai.uibk.ac.at/dadp/doku.php?id=archeos_v4convert_howto_en>
>>>> > unfortunately the option for adding repositories
>>>> into my synaptic, for some reason, does not work(I
>>>> have tried everything but it does not open the
>>>> window of the repositories)
>>>> > I wanted to know if there is nother method in
>>>> order to obtain the same result, maybe from the
>>>> terminal...
>>>> > Many thanks in advance, soon
>>>> > Nicola
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> >
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>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> >
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