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These instructions assume that you have available an XO that you can wipe clean with a new OS installation. |
These instructions assume that you have available an XO that you can wipe clean with a new OS installation. |
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#(I'm not sure whether or not this first step is necessary. |
#(I'm not sure whether or not this first step is necessary. These steps led to success once!). Since I was starting with a secure XO (no developer key) I downloaded the 802 build, rebooted with the 4 game keys held, and the NAND and firmware were updated. Requested a developer key, and got it the next day. See [[]] The latter is the unknown. Did having the firmware at 2QE41 level contribute to my success? |
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Revision as of 10:41, 18 August 2009
Instructions for installing Pitivi, a nonlinear video editor in Python/Gtk on top of a Gstreamer engine
These instructions assume that you have available an XO that you can wipe clean with a new OS installation.
- (I'm not sure whether or not this first step is necessary. These steps led to success once!). Since I was starting with a secure XO (no developer key) I downloaded the 802 build, rebooted with the 4 game keys held, and the NAND and firmware were updated. Requested a developer key, and got it the next day. See [[]] The latter is the unknown. Did having the firmware at 2QE41 level contribute to my success?