User manual

UDOO Starting manual (beta) Version 0.4
http://www.udoo.org/
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The use of a virtual machine running a specific Linux Ubuntu distribution is highly
recommended. .
A virtual machine will create a dedicated, close environment that will ensure that a
step-by-step procedure will guide the user until the end without problems."
It also prevent risks ofsystem corruption or that compiling environment is not clean
It also allows to be sure that used libraries are always the same, and updated.
System Requirements
To run the procedure described in the following sections, it is necessary to have:
PC with virtual machine running Linux Ubuntu 10.04 with at least 40 GB of free disk
space.
UDOO Board
micro-SD at least 4GB
An SD card reader
A micro-USB to USB cable
To try immediately UDOO Board, it is also necessary:
HDMI monitor
HDMI cable
Mouse
Keyboard
UDOO compatible power supply
This procedure can be performed also on native Linux OS. The use of a VM only
reduces system differences and can follow a standardised procedure to compile
Android.
7.1.3. Setting up work environment
Install the Virtual Machine
VMware PlayerTM is recommended for this operation. A step-by-step
installationProcedure is provided.
Mac users
Virtual Box player can be used; however the procedure has not been tested on this
system.
Download the VM player
Download the player from VMware Player website:
You can find the latest st version at http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ .
Choose the version dedicated to the OS used.
Install the VM on your system
Open the installer and follow the instructions.
For more information, check the VMware documentation:
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/VMwarePlayerManual10.pdf