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- Altera_Forum
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You can try to stick your self back with the version that you are using, referring back to rocket board which is in line with the Cyclone V. If you go and read those Yocto community guide. I guess you might get your self in more trouble... lol...
http://rocketboards.org/foswiki/view/documentation/gsrd131yoctousermanual - Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- 13.1 is a bit older generation of yocto build. why not just go for newer versions? --- Quote End --- I recommend just downloading a stable build of Yocto/Poky directly... I didn't realize it came with the EDS! - Altera_Forum
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jeinstei a.k.a Sensei.....
Very appreciate for the basic guide and hint,,, as for now, i would just start to have all the reading according to your web link . This ia good start for me to learn up. - Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- I recommend just downloading a stable build of Yocto/Poky directly... I didn't realize it came with the EDS! --- Quote End --- Pps.. I should say why not just go to get the 14.1 or 15.0 GHRD which is using another type of build, I saw is named as Angstrom. - Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- Pps.. I should say why not just go to get the 14.1 or 15.0 GHRD which is using another type of build, I saw is named as Angstrom. --- Quote End --- Ah! Yes. You can use yocto or buildroot or really any good build tool as long as you have a good guide the first time! - Altera_Forum
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good guide line for new comer!
- Altera_Forum
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Please beware of version of the linux to build the yocto, especially that is not listed or tested by the guys who provide solution in the rocketboard.org. i came across for certain version pop for error. end up i just back rolled the operating system version in order to match the requirement.
- Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- Please beware of version of the linux to build the yocto, especially that is not listed or tested by the guys who provide solution in the rocketboard.org. i came across for certain version pop for error. end up i just back rolled the operating system version in order to match the requirement. --- Quote End --- Wile I in general agree, remember that linux I'd basically kernel or package based and it is possible to build your own packages from source, etc. In general, stick with known good versions, but if one knows the required dependencies, it is often possible to get things working. Especially if using Yocto to do a custom build, keep this in mind as the built linux version will also need to be vetted. - Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- sorry , where can I get more command usage for this version of Yocto? any web link? --- Quote End --- hi even this 13.1 is quite outdated, but the documentation still sufficient to do more stuff..check this out http://rocketboards.org/foswiki/view/documentation/gsrd131yoctousermanual - Altera_Forum
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hope this works for you.!