How do you use TinyCore with a VirtualBox and a non-us keyboard? I'd suggest doing something like a minimal install of Debian 6 or Arch Linux, and using the default package manager to install the minimum that you need for testing. VirtualBox: How to set up networking so both host and guest can access internet and talk to each other.
I'm working with Tiny Core Linux and attempting to install Vmware Tools, which of course needs the Kernel Headers:-). It does not appear they have the Kernel Headers readily available in a package, but they do have the kernel source. As a result I downloaded that source, and I'm attempting to create headers from it, but I have no clue what I'm doing. In the googling I ran into, it sounded like: make headersinstall Might do what I need it to do, and this is in fact a proper make target, but it errors out on me with the following: tc@box:/usr/src/linux-3.16.6$ make headersinstall CHK include/generated/uapi/linux/version.h HOSTCC arch/x86/tools/relocs32.o In file included from arch/x86/tools/relocs32.c:1:0: arch/x86/tools/relocs.h:17:32: fatal error: tools/lebyteshift.h: No such file or directory #include ^ compilation terminated. Scripts/Makefile.host:134: recipe for target 'arch/x86/tools/relocs32.o' failed make1:. arch/x86/tools/relocs32.o Error 1 arch/x86/Makefile:181: recipe for target 'archscripts' failed make:.
archscripts Error 2 Am I on the right track here, and I'm just missing a dependency or something, or am I completely on the wrong track? Any pointers someone can give me on how to proceed next? It looks like 'tools/lebyteshift.h' is somehow missing, but I'm not sure where to begin isolating what package that is even from to get this to work properly. How does one make the kernel headers from the source?
Any pointers greatly appreciated!
Tiny Core Linux 8.0 Installation on VMware Workstation This video tutorial shows Tiny Core Linux 8.0 Installation on VMware Workstation/Player step by step. We'll also install applications such as Nano, LXTerminal, Gedit, Firefox, PCManfm, VLC and LibreOffice 5 on Tiny Core 8.0. This tutorial is also helpful to install Tiny Core Linux on physical computer or server. We'll also install and test VMware Tools (Open VM Tools) on Tiny Core 8.0 for better performance and usability features such as Fit Guest Now, Clipboard Sharing and Mouse Integration. Tiny Core Linux 8.0 Installation Steps:. Download Tiny Core Linux 8.0 ISO. Create Virtual Machine on VMware Workstation/Player.
Start Tiny Core Linux Installation. Installing and Configuring VMware Tools (Open VM Tools). Installing Nano, LXTerminal, Gedit, Firefox, PCManfm, VLC and LibreOffice 5 Applications.
Tiny Core Linux 8.0 Review Installing Tiny Core 8.0 on VMware Workstation. Tiny Core Linux 8.0 New Features and Improvements Tiny Core Linux 8.0 has been released. Tiny Core Linux is a minimalist (but extensible) distribution, built from scratch, with a focus on being as small as possible. TinyCore edition with a graphical window manager (flwm) is a 16 MB download.
This major new release delivers a number of updates. Busybox updated to 1.25.1 and cpio patched for uid/gid error. Kernel updated to 4.8.17. Glibc updated to 2.24. GCC updated to 6.2.0. e2fsprogs base libs/apps updated to 1.43.3. Util-linux base libs/apps updated to 2.28.2.