> Looking at the --supported list in arm-image-installer I see a bunch of
> the NanoPi variations, except for the one I have (from work), the
> NanoPi-R1.
>
> I was able to get Armbian running on it without any issue, and it's
> running quite happily. However, I would certainly much prefer to run
> On Tue, November 30, 2021 8:32 am, Peter Robinson wrote:
> >> Looking at the --supported list in arm-image-installer I see a bunch of
> >> the NanoPi variations, except for the one I have (from work), the
> >> NanoPi-R1.
> >>
> >> I was able to get Armbian running on it without any issue, and
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 2:19 PM Derek Atkins wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, November 30, 2021 8:53 am, Peter Robinson wrote:
>
> >> I've been using Wandboards, which I've liked, but I discovered that what
> >> I
> >> was using just wasn't powerful enough to do what I wanted to do.. So I
> >> was looking
Hi,
Looking at the --supported list in arm-image-installer I see a bunch of
the NanoPi variations, except for the one I have (from work), the
NanoPi-R1.
I was able to get Armbian running on it without any issue, and it's
running quite happily. However, I would certainly much prefer to run
On Tue, November 30, 2021 9:19 am, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
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> Granted, it works here, but I'd like to "update" from the old version of
> Fedora running there onto a newer version, but the main issue is the
> unifi
> controller. The issue was with mongodb-server, where I had to rebuild it
>
Thanks Peter,
On Tue, November 30, 2021 8:32 am, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> Looking at the --supported list in arm-image-installer I see a bunch of
>> the NanoPi variations, except for the one I have (from work), the
>> NanoPi-R1.
>>
>> I was able to get Armbian running on it without any issue, and
On Tue, November 30, 2021 8:53 am, Peter Robinson wrote:
>> I've been using Wandboards, which I've liked, but I discovered that what
>> I
>> was using just wasn't powerful enough to do what I wanted to do.. So I
>> was looking for replacements for my wandboards. I have a handful of
>> these
>>
I'm trying to get Fedora 35 (Server and IoT) working on the NanoPI R2S. It
looks like it is in Uboot tools but the board isn't listed as a supported board
in arm-image-installer. I added my own board file since it is just a Rockchip
SOC. I've add good results doing that with its big brother,