Re: SunXI kernel 3.16 - Re: Device support for Fedora 21

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On 08/13/2014 11:00 AM, Adrian wrote:

On 14/08/14 00:47, Robert Nelson wrote:
armv7, min 1Gb memory, Sata support, under $100? Please tell me what other
devices I should consider?  I have gleaned the few lists that I have
followed for discussion on devices.  I have read the list of supported
devices for F21 and in most cases went to the device site to see what it
offered.  But I know I can miss things.
wandboard quad's go for around $100 on ebay.  or just spend the extra
$29 for a new one..

Regards,

Banana Pi $50 (with free shipping > aliexpress)

When I looked at this earlier, I missed the sata support.

But it is also an Allwinner A20 soc, so back to the same video support issue for F21. Or so I read it.


This is a F20 KDE desktop live now via vnc on the Banana Pi

http://vk4tux.no-ip.org/vnc.html ( java plugin req)

better graphics on a decent vnc viewer port 5900(usual default no password) @

I will make a new F20 card, and get with you privately on vnc-server setup steps.


vk4tux.no-ip.org

or

Hummingboard i2eX $99  from solid-run

This is a different soc; have you gotten F21 video on it?


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