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v0.0.11-pre

25 Sep 02:29
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Early, incomplete test release.

  1. Use balenaEtcher or similar to flash the .img to a USB stick.
  2. Remount the USB stick and edit setup.folk on the FOLK-LIVE FAT32 partition to set your Wi-Fi SSID and password and/or printer URL and/or hostname.
  3. Now boot a PC from the USB stick & wait a while. It will boot to a Linux terminal at first, then load Folk and show "Welcome to Folk" on screen.
  4. Go to http://folk-live.local:4273 to program (or put more .folk files on FOLK-LIVE to make them autorun)

default ssh [email protected] (default password is live)

This .img is designed to be a pretty complete basic Linux setup for us to build up from, where we can patch/update it later mostly by modifying the writable FOLK-LIVE to update Folk or add more setup behavior, without needing to change the Linux partition.

v0.0.10-pre

25 Sep 02:11
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Early, incomplete test release.

  1. Use balenaEtcher or similar to flash the .img to a USB stick.
  2. Remount the USB stick and edit setup.folk on the FOLK-LIVE FAT32 partition to set your Wi-Fi SSID and password and/or printer URL and/or hostname.
  3. Now boot a PC from the USB stick & wait a while. It will boot to a Linux terminal at first, then load Folk and show "Welcome to Folk" on screen.
  4. Go to http://folk-live.local:4273 to program (or put more .folk files on FOLK-LIVE to make them autorun)

default ssh [email protected] (default password is live)

This .img is designed to be a pretty complete basic Linux setup for us to build up from, where we can patch/update it later mostly by modifying the writable FOLK-LIVE to update Folk or add more setup behavior, without needing to change the Linux partition.

v0.0.9-pre

01 Aug 16:02
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v0.0.9-pre Pre-release
Pre-release

Early, incomplete test release.

  1. Use balenaEtcher or similar to flash the .img to a USB stick.
  2. Remount the USB stick and edit setup.folk on the FOLK-LIVE FAT32 partition to set your Wi-Fi SSID and password and/or printer URL and/or hostname.
  3. Now boot a PC from the USB stick & wait a while. It will boot to a Linux terminal at first, then load Folk and show "Welcome to Folk" on screen.
  4. Go to http://folk-live.local:4273 to program (or put more .folk files on FOLK-LIVE to make them autorun)

default ssh [email protected] (default password is live)

This .img is designed to be a pretty complete basic Linux setup for us to build up from, where we can patch/update it later mostly by modifying the writable FOLK-LIVE to update Folk or add more setup behavior, without needing to change the Linux partition.