I checked both zip files on Linux and both are the same and fine
Which file exactly?
I think it is: https://github.com/UDOOboard/linux_kernel
You could also set those pins in device tree. This is one example (for some other similar board).
You should use some more supported kernel.
You need kernel sources to compile dts (with dtsi) to dtb. But if you decompile dtb and compile back you don't need them.
For one special case I'm looking for a way to powering Udoo uninterruptiblly. Which means using some kind of UPS. But I don't want to use computer...
No, only first partition is 256 MB large. The second storage partition takes the rest. Resizing was done on first boot.
Yes, serial port should be there.
I don't think current kernel version will work with arduino and sam3x.
My disk just works without anything special: OpenELEC:~ # cat /etc/release imx6.arm-6.0.0 OpenELEC:~ # dmesg | grep -i sata [ 1.160495]...
I newer connected any sata drive directly to Udoo (because all drives are in use). Will pull one and see what is happening. On SD card you can...
Open file uEnv.txt on SD card and enable serial console. Comment this line console_arg=quiet morequiet and remove comment on this...
You can load Arduino code from UDOOBuntu or directly from PC.
It is https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/voltage-dividers/all?print=1
Current kernel used by OpenELEC doesn't include anything Arduino related. Maybe in next version which is currently in testing.
Download: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4FdVu0-fJt6M09odVg3Mm9uMm8&usp=sharing#list
First post should be allowed by admin then.
I told you that you have to update with official openelec version for 5.95.5. You obviously missed that part? And you know what? I don't have...
What are you saying? Udoo team is helping all the time. Like with this analog sound thing I got support for new kernel openelec will be using. If...
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