Releases: FolkComputer/folk-live-build
v0.0.6-pre
Early, incomplete test release. Based on https://git.folk.computer/folk/commit/?id=f342607e4df22413e1115e42fe2c51e7d3d880d7
- Use balenaEtcher or similar to flash the .img to a USB stick.
- 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. - 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.
- Go to http://folk-live.local:4273 to program (or put more .folk files on FOLK-LIVE to make them autorun)
default ssh folk@folk-live.local (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.
v0.0.5-pre
Early, incomplete test release. Based on https://git.folk.computer/folk/commit/?id=b594838e4b05f0ac5c87cc95b30ff507f7787a7e
- Use balenaEtcher or similar to flash the .img to a USB stick.
- 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. - 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.
- Go to http://folk-live.local:4273 to program (or put more .folk files on FOLK-LIVE to make them autorun)
default ssh folk@folk-live.local (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.
v0.0.3-pre
Early, incomplete test release. Based on FolkComputer/folk@291b68b
- Use balenaEtcher or similar to flash the .img to a USB stick.
- Remount the USB stick and edit
setup.folk
on the FOLK-LIVE FAT32 partition to set your Wi-Fi SSID and password. - 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.
- Go to http://folk-live.local:4273 to program (or put more .folk files on FOLK-LIVE to make them autorun)
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.