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| '''Tested in the following environments'''
 
| '''Tested in the following environments'''
 
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| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (test upcoming)
 
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| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS in VMware Workstation 16 Player on Windows 10
 
| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS in VMware Workstation 16 Player on Windows 10
 
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| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS in VirtualBox 6.1.26_Ubuntu r145957 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
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| Ubuntu 18.04 LTS in VirtualBox 6.1.26_Ubuntu r145957 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (test upcoming)
 
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# Power Open.OC 2. If you don't know its IP address, connect it to your computer using the USB cable (connected on USB-0 of Open.OC 2).
 
# Power Open.OC 2. If you don't know its IP address, connect it to your computer using the USB cable (connected on USB-0 of Open.OC 2).
# Start the NVIDIA SDK Manager on your computer.
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# Start NVIDIA SDK Manager.
# In Step 1 of SDK Manager, use the same configuration as before: Jetson Nano as the Target Hardware and JetPack 4.6(rev.2) as the Target Operation System. It should look like below:
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# In Step 1 of SDK Manager, use the same configuration as before: Jetson Nano as the Target Hardware and *JetPack 4.6 (rev.2)* as the Target Operation System.
#: [[File:sdk_config_step1.png|thumb|none]]
 
 
# Press "CONTINUE"
 
# Press "CONTINUE"
 
# In Step 2 of SDK Manager, uncheck "Jetson OS" to keep only "Jetson SDK components". Accept the terms and conditions. It should look like below:
 
# In Step 2 of SDK Manager, uncheck "Jetson OS" to keep only "Jetson SDK components". Accept the terms and conditions. It should look like below:
 
#:[[File:sdk_config_step2_SDKonly.png|thumb|none]]
 
#:[[File:sdk_config_step2_SDKonly.png|thumb|none]]
 
# Press "CONTINUE"
 
# Press "CONTINUE"
# If you know the IP address of Open.OC 2, you can choose Ethernet and type the IP address. If you don't know its IP address, you can choose USB. In any case, type the username and password.
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# If you know the IP address of Open.OC 2, choose Ethernet and type the IP address. If you don't know its IP address, choose USB (the text box to the right of IPv4 will autofill, let it as it is). In any case, type the username and password.
 
#:[[File:Network_selection_ETH.png|thumb|none| Connection Ethernet]][[File:Network_selection_USB.png|thumb|none | Connection USB]]
 
#:[[File:Network_selection_ETH.png|thumb|none| Connection Ethernet]][[File:Network_selection_USB.png|thumb|none | Connection USB]]
 
# Press Install.
 
# Press Install.

Latest revision as of 19:23, 31 October 2021

Tested in the following environments
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (test upcoming)
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS in VMware Workstation 16 Player on Windows 10
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS in VirtualBox 6.1.26_Ubuntu r145957 on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (test upcoming)
  1. Power Open.OC 2. If you don't know its IP address, connect it to your computer using the USB cable (connected on USB-0 of Open.OC 2).
  2. Start NVIDIA SDK Manager.
  3. In Step 1 of SDK Manager, use the same configuration as before: Jetson Nano as the Target Hardware and *JetPack 4.6 (rev.2)* as the Target Operation System.
  4. Press "CONTINUE"
  5. In Step 2 of SDK Manager, uncheck "Jetson OS" to keep only "Jetson SDK components". Accept the terms and conditions. It should look like below:
    Sdk config step2 SDKonly.png
  6. Press "CONTINUE"
  7. If you know the IP address of Open.OC 2, choose Ethernet and type the IP address. If you don't know its IP address, choose USB (the text box to the right of IPv4 will autofill, let it as it is). In any case, type the username and password.
    Connection Ethernet
    Connection USB
  8. Press Install.