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Re: Raspberry Pi installation instructions in Dutch?
[and sorry if I cc; to port-arm again since we don't have a dedicated
pi mailing list]
On 29 August 2014 06:33, Jun Ebihara <jun%soum.co.jp@localhost> wrote:
> From: Ottavio Caruso <ottavio2006-netbsd%yahoo.com@localhost>
> Subject: Raspberry Pi installation instructions in Dutch?
> Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 08:55:57 +0000
>
>> I don't have a Pi myself and I am not really following all Pi related
>> websites, but I am trying to convince a local Linux/Open Source
>> foundation here in the South of the Netherlands to use Netbsd for some
>> educational projects on the Pi.
>
> sounds good.
>
>> 2) Meer instructies:
>> http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/jun/raspberry-pi/README
>
> Please tell me if you have some comment about this README doc.
Thanks Jun,
At the moment I haven't even tried it yet. I am waiting for the pi and
and sd card to start experimenting.
What I would like to see is more integration between the wiki and your
page. It's not clear what the difference is between your image and the
one in the netbsd/head. I presume the latter is just an installation
image while yours is a full-blown installation. I would also like to
see which packages would compile from pkgsrc and which not.
>
>> Al gecompileerd, de meest recente:
>> http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/jun/raspberry-pi/earmhf/2014-09-20/
>
> And please tell me your favorite pkgsrc name to build package.
I am waiting for a list of educational projects to develop. I have
been told that the pi's come with instructions on how to build these
projects, presumably on Debian or Ubuntu. But I might be given a spare
pi to experiment with Netbsd.
I would really like to have a native Dutch speaker who can de-assemble
the technicalities and adapt them to a school environment without
dumbing it down.
--
Ottavio
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