Did you try running S.M.A.R.T test on Ubuntu?
I mean page 17, it seems I had old version of manual myself.
UDOO X86 Manual has some numbers on page 16.
That MIGHT be compatible, I don't know if it is or not. The image shows that it has "M.2 Key B+M" connector which is compatible with UDOO X86....
No it's not - there is no "mSATA" connector in UDOO X86.
You can format eMMC safety, BIOS doesn't use it (BIOS is saved to separate place you can't access directly). eMMC might contain some test files...
The actual official installer is "All rights reserved" with no license at all - which is why my script downloads it directly from UDOO website...
I hadn't noticed that there was new BIOS version, but I updated my script now and checked that it works. (Note that BIOS update might make OS...
Firstly, when using Braswell GPIO you are not accessing the arduino pins but the outer pins:...
"some content is impossible to read" just means that you don't have the right to read those files, i.e. you would require e.g. root-user rights -...
Same problem - and if I just press "Add to Cart", I get error "Please specify the quantity of product(s)."
I havn't tried to get CEC or IR working myself.
Another useful command which lists files actually installed by a package (only works for packages you have installed): dpkg-query -L PACKAGE So...
Try whereis cec-ctl - that checks several locations where files can be installed. Some possible locations are /usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin* /usr/sbin*...
Try installing cec-utils, after some Googling it seems that Linux Mint has cec-ctl in that package and not v4l-utils: sudo apt install cec-utils...
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