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By forum.pine64.org user ayufan: Changelog 0.9.x 0.9.14: Bump kernel to 4.4.190 0.9.14: Fix Firefox video playback 0.9.13: Bump sound volume for Pinebook Pro 0.9.12: Fix LXDE for Rock64 0.9.10: Fix support for power/standby LEDs for all boards 0.9.10: Fix Rock64...
Note: Updated September 15th 2021 by Brandon Guzman-Peirano Kodi is an open-source media player that can also be used to stream content, making it very popular with so many. Due to its popularity, operating systems like OpenELEC were created. Recently,...
Build a Rootin’ Tootin’, Dual-Bootin’ ODROID Tablet: Using the ODROID-C0 to Make a Professional Grade Tablet for Under USD$100 The G Spot: Your Goto Destination for all Things That Are Android Gaming Implementing GPIO IRQ Handlers: Using Python 3 To...
While setting up our Clusterboard with SOPine modules, we wanted to give each SOPine module its own name to make it easier to identify. Here's how to do that from the command line, and this should work for most Debian-based...
SOEdge Module(release date Q3 2019) By Miguel Alatorre, ameriDroid Technician In earlier articles, we showed our new file server project and how we configured RAID on it, seen here and here respectively. Today we have another update! Since we have...
Backstory Here at ameriDroid, we run our infrastructure on the products that we sell. This not only proves that it can be done, but also increases our expertise and familiarity with the products and available software. In addition, it helps...
From the PinePhone Telegram group: Paraphrased comments from TL Lim, PINE64's founder, edited for clarity. PineTab's M.2 expansion board is ready - photos will be sent to Lukasz for the PINE64 August 5th update The M.2 expansion slot will have...
Here at ameriDroid, we use the products we sell for our own infrastructure. The Cloudshell2 running 2x 1TB hard disk drives (HDDs) that we've been using for a few years has gotten rather full, so we're building a higher-capacity solution...