Re: Raspberry Pi compatibility ? - Mathematica & Wolfram Alp Yeah, I thought I read that a number of the Octave functions were also rewritten...
Awesome! that's good to hear! Hopefully you/we can drum up more external interest as well for the Udoo. The distro solidification is going to be...
Just wondering how sales have been since the release? I've certainly been seeing a lot of new names pop on on the forums, and the discussions have...
Nice!
Sudo apt-get Svn. (Or is it subversion, don't have the board in front of me right now) I would have thought would be all that was needed... That...
andcmp, just saw this post. I'm ALL for Hard Float support if we can get it! I know people say it generally won't make much difference, but the...
correct.. the sata power on the Udoo board side is a JST-2. you have several options: 1) buy the cables starter kit from Udoo - no soldering...
the survey her] is replying to is somethign that Kickstarter uses/provides to be sent out to kickstarter project backers so they can respond with...
No better way to learn than by doing! Following the instructions given to install Synaptic package manager GUI would get you Most of the way...
Did you check that OpenGL is working. Try a few of the graphical examples...
But you are the one in the wrong here... There IS a package manager, just not a GRAPHICAL one... You can certainly do apt-get from the command...
Refresh my memory here guys, wasn't there somebody who was saying there was something wrong with the way the audio ports were hooked up? It was...
Oh one other thing, unless I am missing it, pin 1 on the internal USB header port isn't indicated. Would be good to add that to the board.
I know there was some desire to get back the "pin13" led on the arduino side.
I guess most of us don't get the desire to have no wifi, no bluetooth, no nothing, but on the flip side be so hell bent on "FUll Desktop" (and...
Exactly. While these can be used as lightweight desktops, they are NOT meant to be anywhere near as powerful or extensive as your typical Linux...
As others have said, you can install whatever you want/need... The reason they don't do this is to keep the image size smaller so we all aren't...
Re: size limitations? Just to add to what andcmp was saying at the end there - if you go the SATA route (Quad only), then you can get away with a...
Ok I think the question is, are you using ags's hard float Debian (see the wiki) or the other one (which is soft float)?
You can always make your own to fit your needs: viewtopic.php?f=22&t=123
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