Linux on ARM Snapdragon processor netbooks?
Easy all-devices-on-board-working install is only a matter of short time now :linux:
A work in progress: to free Samsung Galaxy Book Go's (such as NP345XLA models) to work with Linux "The Freedom OS".
There's a DEBIAN LINUX image for starters! Login with these credentials after a successful live-boot:
User= linux
Pass= changeme
The touchpad won't work yet (nor the WiFi). Are you a dev? Able to help with this effort?
DL the image & burn it to a USB-stick with for example Etcher => https://github.com/hexdump0815/imagebuilder/releases/tag/230308-01
#ARM #Linux #netbook #laptop #Snapdragon #Samsung #Galaxy #GO #development #Debian #GitHub #imagebuilder #HexDump @hexdump
#arm #linux #netbook #laptop #snapdragon #samsung #galaxy #go #development #debian #github #ImageBuilder #hexdump
Here’s a blast from the past. Just found this at the back of one of my drawers. Anyone remember these?
Takes me back to the early days of #phoneforensics
#dfir #forensics #ufs3 #clive #pm #pmabsolute #hexdump #nokia
#phoneforensics #dfir #forensics #ufs3 #clive #pm #pmabsolute #hexdump #nokia
So what was the problem? The code I was running, or trying to run was the #PAULMON2 monitor program from @PaulStoffregen (https://www.pjrc.com/tech/8051/paulmon2.html). Turns out the problem was obvious once I looked at it. The problem is in the screen shot. #hexdump #debugging #8052 #MCS-51
#paulmon2 #hexdump #debugging #mcs
Was trying to figure out how to get GNU `hexdump -C` to output decimal bytes instead of hex bytes, but then I remembered my hexdump library already supports this! Saved me from having to learn GNU hexdump's bespoke "format string" language...
https://github.com/postmodern/hexdump.rb#decimal
#ruby #hexdump
Data::HexDump::XXD https://github.polettix.it/ETOOBUSY/2021/03/28/xxd/ #perl #vim #xxd #hexdump