Installing ROS Indigo on Intel Edison
Introduction
Most of this tutorial has been borrowed from the ROS tutorial on installing from source.
Install Debian / Ubilinux
While it should be possible to install ROS on Intel's Yocto distribution, it is very painful. I find it easier to use Emutex's Ublilinux. This gives you access to many Linux tools, including the invaluable apt.
Go to the Emutex page and download the Ubilinux distrubtion: http://www.emutexlabs.com/ubilinux.
Follow Emutex's installation instructions: http://www.emutexlabs.com/ubilinux/29-ubilinux/218-ubilinux-installation-instructions-for-intel-edison
- When editing your /etc/network/interfaces file, make sure to un-comment the auto wlan0 line to have wlan come up at boot.
When you're done with those instructions, you should have a working Linux, connected via Wifi, and you should be able to ssh into.
Here are a few more steps to make your linux experience better. Using the same login name as on other machines on your network will make ROS communications easier. Execute these commands as root:
# apt-get install sudo screen # useradd jsmith # mkdir /home/jsmith # chown jsmith:users /home/jsmith # passwd jsmith # echo "jsmith ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers # chsh jsmith -s /bin/bash # apt-get install git
Edit /etc/hosts and add "ubilinux" to the localhosts line. (If you don't do this, sudo won't work)
Install ROS
1. Set up ROS repositories
Follow Raspbery Pi instructions except for the following differences:
1.1 liblz4-dev:
- Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add line:
deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main
- Install liblz4 with:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install liblz4-dev
1.2 console_bridge:
- for issues with console_bridge
cd ~/ros_catkin_ws/external_src sudo apt-get install libboost-system-dev libboost-thread-dev git clone https://github.com/ros/console_bridge.git cd console_bridge cmake . sudo checkinstall make install sudo ./src/catkin/bin/catkin_make_isolated --install -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release --install-space /opt/ros/indigo