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Odroid xu3 ubuntu 14.04.2
Odroid xu3 ubuntu 14.04.2









  1. #ODROID XU3 UBUNTU 14.04.2 HOW TO#
  2. #ODROID XU3 UBUNTU 14.04.2 ANDROID#

A typical boot should complete in around 22 seconds, although the first boot might take a little longer. Now connect a keyboard, mouse, the HDMI cable, Ethernet, and/or other peripherals you may want to connect and power up the board by connecting the provided 5V/4A power supply. Left: eMMC Boot Right: Micro SD Card Boot

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For eMMC both must be in high position, whereas for SD card boot one must be down. Now insert the micro SD card or connect the eMMC module to the board, and you configure the boot switch between the Ethernet and USB ports as shown below using a pen or tweezers. For extra safety, you could also consider doing this procedure in a virtual machine, for example by running Ubuntu in VirtualBox. Check the value carefully with lsblk before running the dd command, or you may lose your data stored on other drives connected to your computer. Where X is the letter of your micro SD or eMMC module inserted into your computer. in a terminal in a Linux computer:ĭd if = ubuntu - 14.04.1lts - lubuntu - odroid - xu3 - 20141105.img | pv | sudo dd of = / dev / sdX You can download, extract, and flash the image with dd (Linux) or Win32DiskImager (Windows).

odroid xu3 ubuntu 14.04.2

You should have gotten a eMMC to micro SD adapter if you’ve purchased an eMMC module from Hardkernel. The latest image for ODROID-XU3 (Lite) is currently ubuntu-14.04., it’s the same for micro SD card or eMMC boot. Setting Up Ubuntu on ODROID-XU3 LiteĪll firmware images for ODROID development boards, can be found on odroid.in website, and if you want Ubuntu 14.04 image, go to ubuntu_14.04lts folder, to select the latest firmware file for your board.

#ODROID XU3 UBUNTU 14.04.2 HOW TO#

I’ll start this review by explaining how to install and setup Lubuntu on the board, followed by running various program to test the system usability as a desktop computer with LibreOffice, Chromium, XBMC, and 3D graphics, and finally run some performance tests with Phoronix Test Suit, build the Linux kernel natively, and transcode a video with avconf.

#ODROID XU3 UBUNTU 14.04.2 ANDROID#

After testing ODROID-XU3 Lite with Android 4.4, and finding a workaround to some HDMI issues, I could finally try out Ubuntu, or rather Lubuntu with LXDE instead of Unity, in Hardkernel low cost octa-core development board.











Odroid xu3 ubuntu 14.04.2