Trisquel installation on single board computer -NanoPi R5C
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Hi all . Has anyone tried installing Trisquel on a NanoPi R5C single board computer. The wiki https://wiki.friendlyelec.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page says that Debian and Ubuntu are supported, which means Trisquel can be installed.
I chose this device because there is no BIOS instead of u-boot.
I am not aware that this device can boot without non-free software. Physically, the RYF certified Gigabit Ethernet router from ThinkPenguin looks like NanoPi products and is based on RK3288, so maybe it is a NanoPi R2S. If so, I guess it means this device can boot with only free software, but I am not sure how to install Trisquel on it.
Last September, I tried booting the Trisquel netinstaller on a RockPro64 but it did not work. I see there is a version from October, I will try it. I don't know whether anyone already successfully installed Trisquel on an ARM board.
"On armhf/arm64 should be seen as experimental, as we can't confirm any SBC or arm SoC being able to install Trisquel by itself, the tarballs are some debootstrap environments, that could be used to test, but there is plenty of experiment required on that regard.
Users already running some of these arch could replace their Ubuntu repo and test the package manager, but maybe for now only on testing environments."
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/trisquel-aramo-1101-down-chimney#comment-175034
Thank you for your responses . I will follow the information or try to buy and install it myself.
I'll write it here so I don't forget)
Download a ready-made image for a single-board computer - NanoPi R5C (Arm)
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