Hi Jonas,
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Quoting Nick Daly (2016-09-04 21:27:25)
>> - The [ODroid-XU4] seems sturdy and fast. Really nice hardware.
>
> Do I recall correctly that the "fast" part come with the price of
> needing a fan?
Yes, the system comes with an
Quoting Nick Daly (2016-09-05 19:51:55)
> Jonas Smedegaard writes:
>> Quoting Nick Daly (2016-09-04 21:27:25)
>>> - The [ODroid-XU4] seems sturdy and fast. Really nice hardware.
>>
>> Do I recall correctly that the "fast" part come with the price of
>> needing a fan?
>
> Yes,
Sunil Mohan Adapa writes:
> It looks like Debian bits are all there and we need bl1, bl2 and
> trustzone binaries to boot[3]. However, there may be hope for it as
> the original reference implementation is free software[4]. We can
> check with #debian-boot folks for more
Hi Nick,
Quoting Nick Daly (2016-09-04 21:27:25)
> - The [ODroid-XU4] seems sturdy and fast. Really nice hardware.
Do I recall correctly that the "fast" part come with the price of
needing a fan?
Thanks for sharing, in any case.
- Jonas
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* Jonas Smedegaard - idealist &
On 09/05/2016 12:57 AM, Nick Daly wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Recently, I bought an ODroid XU4 to test as a FreedomBox. I was
> originally going to buy one of the boards from the Parallela project,
> but they seem to have wrapped up. 16 or 128 cores might be the wrong
> focus for a personal
Hi folks,
Recently, I bought an ODroid XU4 to test as a FreedomBox. I was
originally going to buy one of the boards from the Parallela project,
but they seem to have wrapped up. 16 or 128 cores might be the wrong
focus for a personal web-server, anyway. Below are my notes on
testing with the