Op woensdag 22 augustus 2018 18:13:20 CEST schreef Freek de Kruijf:
> I experienced problems with the 1GB memory of the Raspberry Pi 3, so I went
> to a Banana Pi M64, which has almost the same specifications as the RPi3,
> except it has 2 GB memory, and it uses a slightly different CPU. I even
> f
I experienced problems with the 1GB memory of the Raspberry Pi 3, so I went to
a Banana Pi M64, which has almost the same specifications as the RPi3, except
it has 2 GB memory, and it uses a slightly different CPU. I even found an
image to run openSUSE Tumbleweed on it from a year ago. The image
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On 6/15/15 9:58 AM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
> Le 12/06/2015 15:57, Jeff Mahoney a écrit : Hi all -
>
> For some time I've had a Banana Pi device running an openSUSE 13.2
> image that I downloaded from the Banana Pi site. Over time, I'd
> been gradua
Le 12/06/2015 15:57, Jeff Mahoney a écrit :
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Hi all -
For some time I've had a Banana Pi device running an openSUSE 13.2
image that I downloaded from the Banana Pi site. Over time, I'd been
gradually dragging it forward with self-built vendor kernel
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Hi all -
For some time I've had a Banana Pi device running an openSUSE 13.2
image that I downloaded from the Banana Pi site. Over time, I'd been
gradually dragging it forward with self-built vendor kernels and
u-boot, hoping that it wouldn't fall apa