Hi All,
Yep, it's my report on the worst named arm computer, that runs good :)

Anyway I have two reports.
** 1st report **
 From all my tests, the PCDuino3 Nano Light "just works".  I installed
the F23 XFCE image, followed the uboot instructions with just one
change, I used the PCDuino3 Nano uboot, cuz Lite is supposed to be the
exact same.
The graphical first-boot came up, I set it up, and XFCE came up.  Not
a bit of extra twiddling on my part.

I am currently updating the system to see if it will automatically
boot into the newer kernel.  Since the regular PCDuino3 Nano
automatically boots into the newer kernel, I am 99% confident this
will too.  But I don't like to say it will without testing it.

echo "deltarpm=False" >> /etc/dnf/dnf.conf

Use that to speed up your update by at least 20 minutes.

** 2nd report **
PCDuino3 Nano Light is currently $15 on amazon.

http://smile.amazon.com/pcDuino-pcDuino3-Nano-Lite/dp/B00ZEPZGQO/ref=lp_9348557011_1_1?srs=9348557011&ie=UTF8&qid=1450738901&sr=8-1

CPU: AllWinner A20 SoC, 1GHz ARM Cortex A7 Dual Core
DRAM: 1GB
Full size HDMI port
1000 Mb/sec ethernet (take with a grain of salt, but it is faster than
100 Mb/sec)
SATA port (no cables)
SD card slot.  Says it only handles 32Gig, I run mine with 64Gig sd cards
No on board flash - The big difference between Nano and Nano lite.

Sorry that I sound like an ad.  It's just that it's a decent arm
computer that runs straight F23, for only 15 dollars.

Troy Dawson
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