Achim Gratz via devel writes:
> There are some rumours that the Tinkerboard might be discontinued
The available stock has seen a price drop to €49 already, so there might
be some truth to that. However, it is supposedly replaced by the
TinkerBoard S in the first half of this year. The "S" is alm
Frank Nicholas via devel writes:
> Unless the boards garner the same community/distro support as the
> Raspberry Pis, I don’t think they will go very far.
As long as the function I need for a headless box are supported in a
mainline kernel and they provide a halfway decent image to start from,
the
> On Jan 23, 2018, at 3:03 PM, Achim Gratz via devel wrote:
>
>
> There are some rumours that the Tinkerboard might be discontinued, so I
> looked around a found this:
>
> https://libre.computer/
>
> The two boards of interest are the LePotato and the Renegade. Th
There are some rumours that the Tinkerboard might be discontinued, so I
looked around a found this:
https://libre.computer/
The two boards of interest are the LePotato and the Renegade. The
latter is also based on a Rockchip SoC like the Tinkerboard and looks to
have a few things that I