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Tomato timer linux mint
Tomato timer linux mint




tomato timer linux mint

To help with this i left on the "Guest Machine" desktop some hints in case you do not know your way around. If you decide to add, the Guest OS is already configured to access the "Shared folder"Īfter the download and the import into your VM (of the Tomato-disk.vdi image), you'll have to clone the desired repository. Shared Folders: Yes, recommend to be added for easy file sharing between Host and Guest.

tomato timer linux mint

Network: Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (Bridged adapter) you can also use NAT Sata Port0: Linux Mint 17.3 - Tomato-disk.vdi (download: )Īctual disk size (compacted) and to be downloaded: 7,26 Gb These are my Virtualbox "Guest machine" settings (of course, yours may vary):

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These are my Virtualbox "Guest machine" settings for compiling the FreshTomato code (of course, yours may vary):Īcceleration: VT-x/AMD-V, Nested Paging, PAE/NX, KVM Paravirtualization Anyway (when asking for help) please be polite and wait for an answer, sometimes it takes weeks or even months to get the expected answer. If this will be the case, please try to get help from other users on the forum. Of course other posts are available, just use the forum "search" button or a search engine.Īlso take into account that i'm not an expert in compiling so i will not be able to answer / reply to future questions related to compilation errors. This post does not cover the "How to build Tomato firmware"įor more info on the "how to compile", you can read (not skim) this post and this post. My interested is to see the development of Tomato continue so, taking this into account, i have decided to help this community as much as i can, therefore i am sharing hereunder my "Tomato build environment - Virtualbox disk". Fellow forum user(s) have asked for help with the "Tomato build environment" for the Tomato firmware






Tomato timer linux mint