On Tue, 2 May 2017 20:22:01 -0500, David Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
>On Tue 02 May 2017 at 12:20:01 (-0700), Larry Dighera wrote: > >> Yes. It's a new single-board computer platform that began shipping ~April >> 14, 2017. I can personally confirm that Tails Linux X11 runs fine on this >> platform, and the manufacturer (Udoo) claims to have successfully installed >> Debian. >[...] >> Given the Udoo team claims to have installed Debian on their hardware, and >> Tails Linux runs on it, I'd prefer to sort out the issues, and see if I >> (we?) can effect a useable system. > >I'm sorry if everyone knows which Debian (jessie, stretch, sid) >and kernel version that the Udoo team installed. My deduction >from the lines above was that the OP ran Tails¹, not that the >Udoo team ran Tails. > That is correct. I apologize for any ambiguity. > >Hence my thinking that there might be a reference to what the >Udoo team installed that I (and perhaps others) hadn't seen. >Sorry to mystify anyone. > >¹ >http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=tails > >Cheers, >David. While I am currently unable to locate the post asserting the Udoo team successfully installed Jessie, this post from a Udoo user alludes to a successful Jessie install: http://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/no-audio-output-on-linux-over-hdmi.6803/ On the other hands, there is a user also encountering the blank-screen syndrome with Jessie on the Udoo X86 platform: http://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/linux-xfce-debian-jessie-blank-screen.6854/ And another who found stretch more stable than Jessie: http://www.udoo.org/forum/threads/debian-jessie-linux-os-installation.6819/#post-26261 I believe this may have been where I saw the mention of Debian on the Udoo X86 platform: http://www.udoo.org/docs-x86/Software_&_OS_Distro/Linux.html When/if I receive a response to my inquiry from the Udoo support team regarding which Jessie distribution they installed, I'll post it here. Larry PS: It is the integrated Arduino hardware and very low power requirement that make this new platform interesting to me for portable/battery-power use.

