Original o2 OS

General discussion relating to the O2 Joggler, from the default O2 setup, to alternative operating systems and applications.
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danynero
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Original o2 OS

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Thanks to forum members we have many os and software for joggler!
I remember original os of joggler, but is no longer available to download... someone still has available can share it?

Thanks a lot
Daniele

PS: i've bought some days ago a telstra prototype, can i dump the original os from the openframe?
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Take a peek at the new Reflash System for OpenFrame thread. The original O2 operating system image is linked to in the opening post. :)

Regarding the Telstra - YES, please do! Grab yourself a copy of one of BuZz's Ubuntu builds, write it to something with plenty of free space, then use GParted (or even the Windows disk manager, I guess) to create a new FAT partition on the end of the drive. Then boot the Telstra device with it, get a command line open and do the following:

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sudo -s
modprobe fh
dd if=/dev/fh of=of1_efi_telstra.img
dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=of1_mmc_telstra.img
That would be marvellous.
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danynero
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Re: Original o2 OS

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Thanks roobarb!
Can i install buzz's ubuntu onto usb stick and dump telstra's firmware from it or another usb stick?

Daniele
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danynero wrote:Can i install buzz's ubuntu onto usb stick and dump telstra's firmware from it or another usb stick?
Absolutely - then if you could pop the firmware online somewhere for a bit, I can test it out at this end and we can make it available to folk should they need it. :)
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