Which UDOObuntu release are you using? Can you post your dmesg output?
Hi Gary The TDA19988 chip supports DVI, but UDOO never stated that DVI is supported. jas-mx added support into the kernel for HDMI only. Since...
Hi Gary. Can you tell me where did you find in the UDOO datasheet that DVI is supported? The TDA1998, even if supports DVI, will not configure...
As stated by Andrea, unfortunately Freescale does not expose such data. For more info see http://electronics.stackexchange.com/a/195305
Could please try edit the file /etc/init/x11vnc.conf removing the line " -noxrecord -noxfixes -noxdamage \" ? After removing this line copy and...
Since RC1 we use x11vnc: https://github.com/UDOOboard/mkudoobuntu/commit/511486134592eeb9b15cecbb43d8d5c9e8b5f57f I will investigate on what can...
QT5 works with X11 OpenGL ES2 acceleration. You can use the standard QT tools to build your app.
You can grab the udooneo-bluetooth package from repository.udoo.org and install it on Armbian.
Kernel sources, as you found, are on https://github.com/UDOOboard/linux_kernel Kernel is one thing, bluetooth firmware is provided by the...
Yes.
If you want to use GPU-related features directly from GTK, yes. For instance QT has video player components. These components talk directly with...
You can try with this one: http://shop.udoo.org/eu/accessories/usb-serial-debug-module-for-neo.html
If you want to disable the M4 core, you must do it in a "clean" way (modifying the /boot/uEnv.txt or via the udoom4ctl utility), not by deleting...
You can use `udoom4ctl disable`, but it requires a reboot.
u-boot binary is not in the repo because we do not install it via apt-get, but via dd. If you want you can download binary u-boot here.
You should not need /dev/video7 in UDOObuntu 2. That module is reported as unsupported in UDOObuntu 2 in the documentation page you linked.
TensorFlow does not currently provide an ARM prebuild version. However, sources are available and could be rebuilt.
Please note the "standard" Ubuntu OS is built for x86 or amd64. UDOO, being an ARM board, it uses the armhf port. This could be enough to break...
http://www.udoo.org/feed/ Thank you for the report, we will fix the link
Hi. Do you have a serial-to-usb adapter? On the J7 connector there is the CPU debug port. It would be useful to read the output.
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