Due to outdated port of sfos for onda tablet ISODrive wasn't working so i used the sdk for 2.0.5.6 and used the initial release of ISODrive to compile it for the onda tablet. I could have used the recent version maybe, because now isos must be in the /home/nemo/Downloads/ folder, in the new version this is not the case, there it can be anywhere, but I'm too lazy installing the old sdk again. I just wanted it to work on the onda tablet and it works now.
Here is the original description:
Use your SailfishOS device to boot GNU/Linux Hybrid ISO images on your PC.
If you encounter any issues, set the USB mode to "Charging only" in the Settings app.
You can donate to the project through:
PayPal: dev.beidl@gmail.com
Flattr: @beidl
Here are the sources: https://github.com/beidl/ISODrive
Attachment | Size | Date |
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isodrive-0.1-1.i486.rpm | 18.45 KB | 21/07/2018 - 15:36 |
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beidl
Wed, 2018/10/31 - 03:08
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It's been some time since you released your fork of ISODrive, but be reminded you are required to release your source modifications as well, due to the GPL licensing of the project you forked.
aviarus
Wed, 2018/10/31 - 04:09
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You didn't respond to my pm, don't know what you mean by pr and i wrote in the description what changes i made and for Onda I didn't make any. And unfortunately i don't know how to make a pull request.
beidl
Sat, 2018/07/21 - 20:49
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I appreciate solving your problems. Maybe you can push a pull request to the upstream project, allowing a setting to change behaviour. We could discuss further issues in the PR.
aviarus
Sat, 2018/07/21 - 15:45
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okay strange, direct installation didn't work for me here either, so maybe here downloading and installing locally with pkcon might work