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# Download the [http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_ajaxregister&view=register&sdkdownload Palm SDK]. | # Download the [http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_ajaxregister&view=register&sdkdownload Palm SDK]. | ||
# Install it using the [http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1597 Palm SDK installation instructions]. | # Install it using the [http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1597 Palm SDK installation instructions]. | ||
− | #* If you are on Windows 7, the SDK may not install properly. You need to follow special instructions [http://forums.precentral.net/web-os-development/195043-setting-up-novacom-windows-7-easier-method.html here from PreCentral] to get the Novacom to install properly | + | #* If you are on Windows 7, the SDK may not install properly and will rollback 75% of the way through install. You need to follow special instructions [http://forums.precentral.net/web-os-development/195043-setting-up-novacom-windows-7-easier-method.html here from PreCentral] to get the Novacom to install properly. |
# You can then run [http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1552#CommandLineTools-palminstall palm-install] to install a package onto your Pre (or onto the Pre Emulator) | # You can then run [http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1552#CommandLineTools-palminstall palm-install] to install a package onto your Pre (or onto the Pre Emulator) | ||
# The next step is different for different operating systems: | # The next step is different for different operating systems: |
Revision as of 14:43, 31 July 2009
Accessing Linux on the Pre or the Pre Emulator
The Palm Pre is a Linux based device. Palm provides a simple method to access Linux running on the Pre or the Pre Emulator.Once you have access to Linux, everything else is a process of installing a community standard library of Linux programs so that users have the same tools and options available to them. Once this is process is completed, pretty much anything you can do on a Linux box you can also do on the Pre or the Pre Emulator.
The following procedures will walk you through the process of obtaining access to Linux on the Pre or the Pre Emulator, and installing the community standard software packages.
Before you startPlease make a note of this page: How To Recover If you are unfamiliar with basic Linux command usage, you should visit this page: Basic Linux Use DisclaimerEnacting any set of instructions from this site has the (remote, but greater than zero) potential to void your warranty. Our intention and the specific design of all instructions is such that you should be able to recover using the webOS Doctor should anything go wrong, and put your Pre back to a state which is indistinguishable from a factory-new Pre, but we give no guarantee. Use any information from this site at your own risk. At the very least, you should be prepared to lose all data on your phone at any time. We cannot tell you what you should do - we provide the information, but it's up to your own sense of personal responsibility to determine what you do with that information. We require you to use the webOS Doctor to put your Pre back to factory condition before contacting Palm or your cellular carrier for service or support. You might also want to consider backing up any files you have in the usb drive portion of the Pre. |
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Obsolete Pages
There are three other old deprecated, unsupported, and much more difficult versions of the secure root access procedure below. These were developed before the Palm SDK was publicly available and are no longer required (since using the Palm SDK and novaterm is so much simpler and more reliable).- Windows XP or Windows Vista via USB cable (novaproxy)
- Mac OS X procedure via usb cable
- Linux procedure via usb cable
If you followed very early sets of obsolete instructions (even before the ones above), you might need this page: