So, I have a device running stripped down Ubuntu and I wanna get tic80 on it, I have a copy on a flash drive but idk how to install it. The machine is pretty much CLI only

  • @Successful_Try543@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    Cool. Thank you. I haven’t looked into the changelog ever. Obviously this works for quite a while now (~2017?) without moving the deb-file to /var/cache/apt/archives/.

    • sleepybisexualOP
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      27 months ago

      Now I’m looking for the directory. Would a USB be in /home?

      Its a clockworkpi os machine

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        That depends on how you have mounted the device, as this is usually not done automatically. As I understand, your system doesn’t have a desktop environment. So the you need to search e.g. the output of sudo dmesg after plugging in the USB stick, there should appear s.th. like /dev/sdb1 or alike. Then you can mount the partition e.g. to /mnt directory

        sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
        

        You anyway can check the output of mount (without arguments) if and where the device was mounted successfully.

        You later can safely unmount the USB stick by

        sudo umount /dev/sdb1
        
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          7 months ago

          I did sudo mount /dev/sda1 it returned this:

          /dev/sda1: can’t find in /etc/fstab

            • sleepybisexualOP
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              7 months ago

              Oh, thank you

              Edit:

              The solution worked, the software is for arm tho.

              My dumbass water this time only to realise ita not riscv compatible

                • sleepybisexualOP
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                  27 months ago

                  Its a uconsole r-01

                  As it is its kind of terrible but looks cool. Might upgrade to a cm4 but would like to use the machine

                  • @Successful_Try543@feddit.de
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                    17 months ago

                    So you need to build from source, as I don’t see a prebuild version for RISC-V on their Github-page. As your system probably is supposed to be slim, you can try cross building from source on another computer. But if you are interested in doing that, please ask in a separate post, as I’ve never done that.