Hi guys,
This is why I choose Fedora.

Eg. for my Banana Pi, Ubuntu, the kernel is version 3.10 whereas I'm running 
kernel 4.18.xx on Fedora29 !!
And, most importantly, an "upgrade" gets me to the latest kernel as well as all 
the apps.
On the Banana Pi Ubuntu, "apt-get upgrade" does not update the kernel.

Also guys, I'm amazed, nobody seems to want a Pi with a high speed disk 
interface.
Of these, so so few support a SATA disk (or SSD) with the interface on the SoC, 
not via USB.

A10-OLinuXino-Lime   cl-som-am57x      inet86dz                  mk802          
   orangepi_plus           sunxi_Gemei_G9
A10s-OLinuXino-M     cm_fx6            iNet_86VS                 mk802_a10s     
   orangepi_plus2e         tbs_a711
A13-OLinuXino        Colombus          inet97fv2                 mk802ii        
   orangepi_zero           tinker-rk3288
A13-OLinuXinoM       colorfly_e708_q1  inet98v_rev2              MK808C         
   origen                  trimslice
A20-Olimex-SOM-EVB   CSQ_CS908         inet9f_rev03              MSI_Primo73    
   paz00                   turris_omnia
A20-OLinuXino-Lime   Cubieboard        inet_q972                 MSI_Primo81    
   polaroid_mid2809pxe04   udoo
A20-OLinuXino-Lime2  Cubieboard2       Itead_Ibox_A20            mx6cuboxi      
   pov_protab2_ips9        udoo_neo
A20-OLinuXino_MICRO  Cubieboard4       jesurun_q5                nanopi_m1      
   q8_a13_tablet           usbarmory
am335x_boneblack     Cubietruck        jetson-tk1                nanopi_m1_plus 
   q8_a23_tablet_800x480   UTOO_P66
am335x_evm           Cubietruck_plus   kc1                       nanopi_neo     
   q8_a33_tablet_1024x600  vexpress_ca15_tc2
am335x_evm_usbspl    db-mv784mp-gp     Lamobo_R1                 novena         
   q8_a33_tablet_800x480   vexpress_ca9x4
am57xx_evm           difrnce_dit4350   Linksprite_pcDuino        odroid         
   qemu_arm                wandboard
Ampe_A76             dserve_dsrv9703c  Linksprite_pcDuino3       odroid-xu3     
   r7-tv-dongle            warp
arndale              evb-rk3229        Linksprite_pcDuino3_Nano  omap3_beagle   
   riotboard               warp7
Auxtek-T003          fennec-rk3288     liteboard                 omap3_pandora  
   rock                    Wexler_TAB7200
Auxtek-T004          firefly-rk3288    marsboard                 omap4_panda    
   rock2                   Wits_Pro_A20_DKT
ba10_tv_box          highbank          Marsboard_A10             omap5_uevm     
   rpi_2                   Yones_Toptech_BS1078_V2
Bananapi             Hummingbird_A31   Mele_A1000                Orangepi       
   rpi_3_32b               zynq_microzed
Bananapi_M2_Ultra    Hyundai_A7HD      Mele_A1000G_quad          orangepi_2     
   Sinlinx_SinA31s         zynq_zed
Bananapro            i12-tvbox         Mele_I7                   orangepi_lite  
   Sinovoip_BPI_M2         zynq_zybo
chiliboard           icnova-a20-swac   Mele_M3                   Orangepi_mini  
   Sinovoip_BPI_M2_Plus
CHIP                 inet1             Mele_M5                   orangepi_one   
   Sinovoip_BPI_M3
Chuwi_V7_CW0825      iNet_3F           Mele_M9                   orangepi_pc    
   smdkv310
clearfog             iNet_3W           Mini-X                    
orangepi_pc_plus  stih410-b2260

On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 07:18:56 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote
> On Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 8:51 PM Boudewijn (Bob) Tenty <bobte...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Check /etc/apt/sources.list and remove the hash at the beginning ofthe 
> relevant repository line with an editor like nano.
> Run apt or aptitude update.
> 
> I got it sorted, it turns out I needed the universe repository? Seems strange 
> I would need to add a repo just to get subversion though...
> 
> Thanks,
> Richard
> KF5OIM 

Alan

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