Posts Tagged ‘VirtualBox’
STM32 dev the easy way
A while ago I bought an STM32 dev board from China on eBay, as it seemed to have so much more than the official Discovery boards coming with: A 2.4″ LCD with touch screen input 4 Pushbuttons (and a Reset button) 4 LEDs 2 Variable resistors A Micro SD slot A buzzer RS232 2 USB […]
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Tags: ebay, LCD, STM32, touch screen, VirtualBox, VM
If you just want to download images rather than make them then I’d suggest downloading an image of the latest official build. For the adventerous I’m still doing frequest dev builds and associated images[1], but these may be unstable. Read on if you’re interested in how this stuff is done… The Raspberry Pi build of […]
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Tags: image, openelec, Raspberry Pi, Raspi, RPi, SD, VirtualBox, XBMC
I run a bunch of Linux (mostly Ubuntu) VMs on my main machine at home, which happens to be a laptop. I use VirtualBox, but what I have to say here is probably applicable to most host based virtualisation environments. My requirements are pretty simple: The VMs need to be able to access the Internet […]
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Tags: bridged, eth0, eth1, host only, howto, internal, Linux, NAT, network, networking, Putty, SSH, Ubuntu, VirtualBox, virtualisation, virtualization