On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Niklas Wenzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Loïc, > > Thank you for your reply. > > Given that the Raspberry Pi 2 is presented as one of the officially > supported platforms in the documentation [1], what is currently keeping > Canonical from adding the Raspberry Pi 2 builds to their already existing > image server? > Hi Niklas, Please note that the documentation explicitly mentions that the Raspberry Pi 2 is not officially supported by snappy yet: https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/#snappy-raspi2 > I recently went ahead and bought one just to try Snappy Ubuntu Core on it > and it's quite frustrating that you have to set up an image server yourself > in order to be able to upgrade your installation, which I consider to be > part of the basic functionality of any OS, especially on a supported > platform. > > When can we expect the official image server to be launched? > > Cheers, > Niklas > > [1] https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/ > > > Am Di, 28. Apr, 2015 um 10:58 schrieb Loïc Minier <[email protected] > >: > > The immediate best short term approach is to run your own system-image > server to host RPi2 device tarballs and point your device at that server. > > System-image installation, configuration and generally operation is > described in wiki pages starting at: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ImageBasedUpgrades > > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 7:55 PM, Niklas Wenzel <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Any update? It's almost been a week again. ;) >> >> >> Am Di, 21. Apr, 2015 um 5:49 schrieb Niklas Wenzel < >> [email protected]>: >> >> Hi John, >> >> Thanks for replying. In that case I'll happily wait for the answer. >> You know, one always forgets about the release as soon as it is running >> on his own PC already. >> >> Btw, I've got the wifi issue sorted out by using the config file from [1] >> in connection with the method from [2]. As this requires modifying the >> read-only parts, this is still no satisfying solution but it works for now. >> >> Cheers, >> Niklas >> >> [1] >> http://www.dafinga.net/2013/01/how-to-setup-raspberry-pi-with-hidden.html >> [2] >> http://www.marinus.nu/2015/02/enabling-wifi-on-snappy-ubuntu-core.html >> >> Am Di, 21. Apr, 2015 um 5:26 schrieb John Lenton < >> [email protected]>: >> >> I don't know the answer, but I know that at least one person who knows >> the answer has seen your email and will be in touch as soon as they are >> humanly able to do so. It's release week, chaps. Keep up the good work. On >> 21 April 2015 at 15:27, Niklas Wenzel <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Thank you for your reply. :) I tried that a few hours ago but I couldn't >> get it to work with my wifi network since its SSID is hidden. I'll try some >> other tutorials on that later (e.g. [1]), but I'd rather not want to mess >> up with the read-only parts of the system as that may cause issues while >> upgrading later. Is there any possiblity to get these debs included into >> the official images? Cheers, Niklas [1] >> http://www.dafinga.net/2013/01/how-to-setup-raspberry-pi-with-hidden.html >> Am Di, 21. Apr, 2015 um 4:15 schrieb Gábor Paller <[email protected]>: >> Does this help? >> http://www.marinus.nu/2015/02/enabling-wifi-on-snappy-ubuntu-core.html I >> have no experience on Raspberry but I use the method in this blog post all >> the time on BeagleBone Black. Regards, Gabor On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 4:12 >> PM, Niklas Wenzel <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> No reply yet? In addition to what I wrote in my last email, I'm >> struggling getting wifi to work on my Raspberry Pi 2. Does anyone have any >> advice here? [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy-ubuntu/+bug/1446664 >> 2015-04-17 20:44 GMT+02:00 Niklas Wenzel <[email protected]>: >> >> Hi all, I've been a long-time user of Ubuntu on my desktop and on my >> Nexus 4. Recently, I've ordered a Raspberry Pi 2 for trying Snappy Ubuntu >> Core on it. Today, I found out on developer.ubuntu.com that the "snappy >> update" command does not yet work on the Raspberry Pi 2 due to the lack of >> a system-image server. [1] I also found a bug report regarding this issue. >> [2] Since I consider the easy system upgrade mechanism to be one of the >> coolest features of Snappy Ubuntu Core, my question now is how long it will >> take until that server is set up. Is anyone currently looking into that? >> Thank you very much in advance. Cheers, Niklas [1] >> http://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/ [2] >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy-ubuntu/+bug/1429749 >> >> -- snappy-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify >> settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snappy-devel >> >> -- snappy-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify >> settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snappy-devel >> >> >> -- >> snappy-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snappy-devel >> >> > > -- > snappy-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snappy-devel > >
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