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UBUNTU PARALLELS DOWNLOAD VM INSTALL
Use apt to install (~$ sudo apt-get install ) the following dependencies for Vivado/Vitis and PetaLinux: iproute2 make libncurses5-dev tftpd libselinux1 wget diffstat chrpath socat tar unzip gzip python tofrodos lib32stdc++6 libgtk2.0-0:i386 libfontconfig1:i386 libx11-6:i386 libxext6:i386 libxrender1:i386 libsm6:i386 xinetd gawk gcc net-tools ncurses-dev openssl libssl-dev flex bison xterm autoconf libtool texinfo zlib1g-dev gcc-multilib build-essential automake screen putty pax g++ python3-pip xz-utils python3-git python3-jinja2 python3-pexpect debianutils iputils-ping libegl1-mesa libsdl1.2-dev pylint3 python3 cpio tftpd-hpa gnupg zlib1g:i386 haveged perl liberror-perl mtd-utils xtrans-dev libxcb-randr0-dev libxcb-xtest0-dev libxcb-xinerama0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xkb-dev openssh-server util-linux sysvinit-utils cython google-perftools libncurses5 libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev libncurses5:i386 libtinfo5 libstdc++6:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386 dpkg-dev:i386Ĭreate a TFTP server for PetaLinux: ~$ sudo gedit /etc/xinetd.d/tftp Find whatever version of Ubuntu you want here and save it to your Downloads folder.
In this case: ubuntu-xx.xx.x-desktop-amd64.iso where xx.xx.x is your desired version of Ubuntu, which in my case is 20.04.1. I'm guessing VMs on external hard drives is going to be my MO going forward so I can easily have whatever version of Ubuntu (or Windows) on hand at any time.įirst things first, download the image file of the Linux distribution to install. So I decided to pick up an extra 1TB external SSD and install my Ubuntu 20.04 on.
Today I'm finally upgrading to Ubuntu 20.04, but I don't want to let go of my known-good and stable Ubuntu 18.04 VM. Personally, I've found that you really get what you pay for with Parallels: it's very stable, setup & integration is easy, and it's well supported. Specifically, I highly recommend Parallels even though there are free options out there. Therefore running Ubuntu in a VM is the ideal solution for me.
UBUNTU PARALLELS DOWNLOAD VM MAC OS
I personally prefer to do my development in a Linux environment (specifically Ubuntu) but I still like to have access to the Mac OS because I prefer to do my admin stuff on the Mac side (ie - word processing, calendar, email, etc.). I am commonly asked how I setup my FPGA development environment on a Mac OS platform, so every time that I make a major upgrade or overhaul I take the time to document it.