Hello, The RPi3 image has been deleted. Was this intentional? I have the file, but if this was intentionally taken down, I probably don't want to flash it to my card. I did get the "unxz: ubuntu-core-16-pi3.img.xz: Unexpected end of input" error noted by others when I extracted it.
Thanks >Ubuntu Core 16 Images >===================== > >The Ubuntu snappy team is happy to announce the first beta images for >Ubuntu Core 16. The images use the snapd package manager to install >and update all components of the system including kernel, core, gadget >and applications. > >The images are available for PC (amd64, i386) and Raspberry Pi2 >(armhf). More architectures and boards (arm64 dragonboard, pi3) will >follow shortly. You can download them at: > > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-snappy/16.04/current/ > >The images are bootable, the pc image can be booted directly in >qemu-kvm or virtualenv. The pi2 image can be written to a sdcard via: > > unxz ubuntu-core-16-pc.img.xz > dd if= ubuntu-core-16-pc.img of=/dev/sdXX > >Where /dev/sdXX is the path of your sd card. > >After booting the image you can enter your Ubuntu SSO email and it >will automatically create a matching user with the right ssh keys. If >you do not have an Ubuntu SSO account yet you can create one at: > > https://login.ubuntu.com/ > >These images follow the "beta" channel. > >Enjoy the fresh images! If you find any bugs or issues, please let us >know via: > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/ > >Cheers, > Michael (on behalf of the snappy team) >
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