Phew…

After several hours long, I’ve completed the re-setup of my workspace. I used to run Ubuntu Dapper on VMWare. Now, I successfully moved everything to Xubuntu Gusty Gibbon. (Though, I prefer the name ‘Dapper‘). Ofcourse, I’m still on VMware because it’s easier to use Linux on VMware than compiling in Cygwin.

Anyway, moving the files was such a hassle; I’ve limited space on my workspace drive = 20gb and the old VM already uses 11gb even though its practically empty. Plus the other things (old downloads) on that drive, free space was only 5gb. After I moved the files from my Dapper VM to my main drive, I installed Xubuntu and copy them back in. Some files is just too big for me to move around (esp. mkezx), thus, I have to recompile the mkezx set later.

Now now.. after some rest, I can start working on E2 SDL RockBox Simulator again. (: I’ve become a happy contributor. (Well, you can’t rely everything on blackhawk, he’s doing it free. So, instead of persuading him to add new features or fix some stuff to my liking, it’s better to do it myself and SHARE)

2 Comments

  1. Posted January 18, 2008 at 10:55 pm | Permalink
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    Thanks for your efforts, arctu… keep the good work!

  2. Harry Knowlman
    Posted March 22, 2008 at 8:37 pm | Permalink
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    Hi Arctu, I’m a non-programmer E2 user very much admiring your efforts on the revival firmware at Moto hell. Had a (sort of related) question, but can’t seem to register over there - says it sends the activation email, but I never get it.
    Anyway I see you plan to get MGMaps included in the new project - great idea! - but I’m desperate to have it on my E2 straight away (holiday in Europe looms) - but can’t seem to install the signed JAD, nor get the user read permissions right to get it running. No help from MGMaps boards. Have you managed to get it running on your e2? Any clues you could give e.g. which firmware etc? I’m pretty desperate.
    cheers mate and keep up the good work!
    Harry (from Brisbane, Australia)

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