Hello, I recently purchased an EfikaMX Smartbook, with the aim of running Debian on it.
However, now that I've actually got it on my desk, I can't seem to find any straightforward instructions on how to get Debian up and running. I have read this page http://wiki.debian.org/EfikaMX which contains a lot of different instructions, some of which appear to be pertinent to the Smarttop, and some to the Smartbook. It is not obvious to me if these devices are identical for the purposes of the kernel/rootfs/X needed to run on them. I've also found this list of images on Genesi's site: http://www.powerdeveloper.org/platforms/efikamx/linux There is a Debian armhf image there, which I have unpacked and dd'd to a brand new 16GB SD card (it would help to say next to the image how big a card it's formatted for!), stuck the card in the slot (the one on the left side of the body, not the uSD one behind the battery, again no instructions I can find anywhere on which to use), and powered on. It appears that the system may have booted (or tried to boot) from the SD card, I get three flashes of the CAPS LED, then nothing. Now, there is a fairly active Debian forum on the Genesi site, and an active thread about the exact armhf image I downloaded here: http://www.powerdeveloper.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2196 Reading that it seems obvious that *some* people are running Debian armhf on an Efika... again, Smarttop, or Smartbook... dunno. There are also armhf Debian Installer images, this time labeled as for the Smarttop *and* Smartbook, advertised here: http://www.powerdeveloper.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2212 However, these are more or less useless to me as they appear to not come with video drivers (I'm guessing that means no kernel framebuffer drivers), and requires access to a serial console, which requires a dongle I don't have and couldn't get as the Genesi Europe shop says it's out of stock. Could anyone who actually has Debian running on the SmartBook please advise how to proceed? Or have I just purchased myself an expensive paperweight? Thanks, -mato -- Martin Lucina http://lucina.net/ (interwebs/blogs/rants/consulting) mar...@lucina.net (smtp/xmpp/jabber/gtalk) @matolucina (twitter) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120324192429.gb29...@nodbug.moloch.sk