That's exactly what I've done. ;)
I will update the wiki when I will get my account. My registration is pending right now.

You're welcome.

Adam

On 2013.03.05. 20:05, Eric Decker wrote:

sweet. can you also update the wiki to reflect?
      i'm not sure where the XubunTOS stuff is referenced.   But once
    you are at docs.tinyos.net <http://docs.tinyos.net> just do a
    search for XubunTOS and you should see all the pages.



Also what were the steps you took? Did you simple create a new virtual machine in Vbox, Do the Linux install, do the TinyOS tools install, install source, and then called it a day. Then using VBox export this virtual machine?

thanks for doing this.

eric

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:12 AM, "Erdélyi Ádám [Edöm]" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Everyone,

    I created a fresh XubunTOS virtual machine. It's Xubuntu 12.04.2
    and the latest (on 05. March, 2013) TinyOS is installed from the
    tp-freeforall/prod <https://github.com/tp-freeforall/prod>
    repository as it's written in 00b_Development_Environment
    
<https://github.com/tp-freeforall/prod/blob/tp-master/00b_Development_Environment>.
    I created it in VirtualBox <https://www.virtualbox.org/> and
    exported to OVF 0.9 format, so it should work with VMware and
    other virtualization tools as well.

    You can download it from here:
    http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/aerdelyi/tinyos/xubuntos/XubunTOS.ova

    User data for Xubuntu:

        USERNAME: *user*
        PASSWORD: *password*

    Installation procedure:
    1. Download and install VirtualBox
    <https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads>.
    2. Download the XubunTOS
    <http://wwwu.uni-klu.ac.at/aerdelyi/tinyos/xubuntos/XubunTOS.ova>
    virtual machine.
    3. Import the virtual machine to VirtualBox. (File->Import
    appliance->Open appliance->Next->Import)
    4. Start the virtual machine.
    (5.) Make a test compilation for TelosB.
    In terminal:
    $cd ~/top/t2_cur/tinyos-2.x/apps/tutorials/BlinkToRadio/
    $make telosb

    Have fun!

    Best wishes,
    Adam Erdelyi

    On 21/02/13 11:08, Eric Decker wrote:

Actually, no. The old XubunTOS images are hideously outdated. TinyOS 2.0 or TinyOS 2.1. Also a very old version of Xbuntos as
    well.

    The original poster asked explicitly for installing TinyOS (I
    assume the current 2.1.2 release) on 12.04.

    The Xbuntos VM image does neither of these things. And at best is
    a sideways step.

    Currently, I have detailed instructions for getting started at
    
https://github.com/tp-freeforall/prod/blob/tp-master/00b_Development_Environment

    But instead of pulling from gh:tp-freeforall/prod one should use
    the tinyos/tinyos-release repository.

    The above procedure have been done on a 12.04 Ubuntu installation
    (I'm currently running it on 11.10).   And should also work on
    Debian.


    Eric


    On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 1:10 AM, meriam <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        salam, hello,

        i think this link will help you
        
http://docs.tinyos.net/tinywiki/index.php/Running_a_XubunTOS_Virtual_Machine_Image
        _in_VMware_Player

        good luck and best regards

        meriam

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