hi, On So, 2013-04-07 at 17:46 +0200, Peter Bauer wrote: > Hello, > > The OUYA is a $99 device with a Tegra 3 (quadcore cortex A9) > ARM processor which comes with Android. > Their project homepage is: > http://www.ouya.tv/ > > In a review it was not that good as a games console. > http://www.engadget.com/2013/04/03/ouya-review-founding-backer-edition/ > > Maybe that thing would be of much better use as a general purpose > computer running Debian GNU/Linux instead of Android. > > Interfaces: LAN,WIFI,HDMI,USB 2.0,MICRO USB,Bluetooth > Storage: 8 GB internal Flash > >From what I read the current bootloader of the device is not locked. > > What are the steps to be taken to get Debian running on this device ? > Mayby someone already tried to run Debian on this device ? > the internals are pretty much identical to a nexus7 tablet. take a look at the nexus7 desktop image creation in ubuntu (live-build configs and build changes are in ubuntus livecd-rootfs package source, rootfs tarball installation happens via the ac100-tarball-installer package in ubuntu) it should be pretty trivial to get going if you use that design as a base for something debianish ...
ciao oli
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