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== 32 bit Install == |
== 32 bit Install == |
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See [[/32bit]]. |
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== 64 bit Install == |
== 64 bit Install == |
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See [[/64bit]]. |
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== Trim-Slice == |
== Trim-Slice == |
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See [[/TS]]. |
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== Raspberry Pi == |
== Raspberry Pi == |
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See [[/Pi]]. |
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= Cloning on XO = |
= Cloning on XO = |
Revision as of 23:57, 1 October 2013
This IIAB XSCE content does not reflect the opinion of OLPC. These pages were created by members of a volunteer community supporting OLPC and deployments.
NOTE: The contents of this page are not set in stone, and are subject to change! This page is a draft in active flux ... |
Thank you for testing as progress moves quickly reinforcing support towards our imminent release.
If you are installing on an XO, you may install from an (1) Offline Image (preferred) or the older (2) Online Install method.
If you are installing on a non-XO, please read our growing community-contributed collection of (3) Install Recipes.
Offline Install on XO's
See /Offline-XO.
Online Install on XO's
See /Online-XO.
Install Recipes for Non-XO Hardware
Professional volunteers are strongly encouraged to reinforce support for other hardware platform running Fedora 18. For now we have:
32 bit Install
See /32bit.
64 bit Install
See /64bit.
Trim-Slice
See /TS.
Raspberry Pi
See /Pi.
Cloning on XO
After install, you may clone XSCE from one XO to another, see Firmware/Storage for the fs-save and fs-load commands, and Tiny Core Linux for tools to use Linux for the task, and Backup. There are things to consider before cloning.