I have 4 odroid-n2 sbc(s), They are are all 4GB machines with various
amounts on on-board (eMMC storage) and external storage (via either
sata or usb).
I run dns/dhcp/postfix/dovecot/postgresql/apache on them.
Unfortunately, I have to run either Ubuntu or Android as an O/S as they
require some non-foss kernel modules.
On the odroid-n2 forum/wiki pages, there are references to a few people
who have successfully loaded Fedora on them, but detailed instructions
on how to accomplish this are not forthcoming.
They are quite capable as a home office or small-business servers.
They also support accelerated graphics are are quite capable desktops.
Peter Robinson reports that the vendor (hardkernel) is not very
responsive to efforts to get hardkernel to open-source the proprietary
modules.
Hardkernel has recently released several follow-up SBC's that are
enhancements to the basic odroid-n2.
I just wish we could somehow convince them to open-source their modules
or if we could develop detailed instructions on how to migrate from
Ubuntu to Fedora.
John
Sat, 2023-05-13 at 17:46 +0200, Peter Boy wrote:
Folks, as discussed on our last meeting I put a first draft on
hacked.io
https://hackmd.io/7saRpaD_RvGaw1FB3La01Q?both
It’s a first draft and not complete yet, of course.
When logged in to hackmd.io you can comment and edit the text.
Let’s discuss it on our next meeting.
And of course, any comment here on our mailing list is welcome!
--
Peter Boy
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