You should have read/write access to /home/username (where "username" is whatever you selected when installing Linux) and /tmp - but nowhere else,...
Raspberry Pi Blog has nice article about how Spectre and Meltdown security vulnerabilities work....
sudo echo 497 > /sys/class/gpio/export doesn't work because of how sudo and redirection works in Linux - sudo doesn't affect the redirection here....
GParted also has small live image just for running GParted - https://gparted.org/download.php
Oh sorry, I didn't notice it was M.2 -- I was speaking about normal SATA power connector which in UDOO only provides 5V.
Yes the results seem all OK. Some ideas: Did you run SMART tests yourself with switches like "-t offline" and "-t long"? If not, do that and...
I believe that Windows considers eMMC also removable, so installing Windows to SD or eMMC is equally difficult.
This has been discussed before, and there doesn't seem to be any way to use full speed. For some reason e.g. Ubuntu and Debian limit speed to...
I don't understand why anyone would want to use Google Assistant for anything.
You need to run command prompt as admin, not the executables directly. Once you have admin command prompt, enter required commands there as told...
Note that you can't just compare current as Raspberry Pi 3 uses 5V but UDOO X86 uses 12V. So at same current UDOO X86 would use over twice as much...
I don't remember if I've tried that, but it should work.
UEFI saves some boot-settings internally and you might need to save/update/restore those for other card to boot. I would recommend using legacy...
Not sure if this is your issue, but Ubuntu 17.04 has serious bug about networks (something about DNS not working properly). There is fix available...
I've thought that 'compliant' means that in addition to high/low levels being appropriate for both 3.3V and 5V operation, pins can accept 5V...
UDOO shop doesn't seem to have power supply with UK plug, only EU or USA. You could try other shops. M2 SSD plugs directly so no connector is...
At least the Raspberry Pi case you show is 3rd party case, I don't know if there exists official case or not.
Yes, here is an example from UDOO Shop: M.2 SSD Transcend MTS600 Note that there are different m2 connectors, for UDOO X86 you need "Key B"...
If you mean 'core' temperatures, then that is about the same as I have with UDOO X86 Ultra, with Debian Stretch idling at X desktop: Measured...
About 24.5 mm (manually measured from by board - PCB + Ethernet is about 16mm and m2 is 8.5mm under PCB).
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