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Hi Linuxium,
Saw your post. Have to say that this mini's aren't that mini. Indeed if they are able to run a VM even without a real hypervisor but inside a "sandbox" that's really a great way to improve the usage, because we can think that it may be possible to use x86 app inside that or notI help with 4GD663269M466950W
And you ????
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My devices:
Tronsmart T428 real 3188 with Finless A928 and D33 Kernel at 720p
Tronsmart Prometheus won on CNX just now....
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Hello Ian,
I have posted this to Google+ post, but get no reply from you, so add the same comment here:
I've tried to flash this kernel, but all I can get is kernel panic. I finally got 16GB model, so I have flashed 1.24 bootloader and used boot, properties, kernel and ubuntu rfs from your post ( http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...K802IV-or-T428 ). WIth the kernel in that post everything boots fine, but with the one (strange it has "recovery" word in its name [linuxium-lxc-recovery.img]) all I can get is kernel panic. USB is not loaded, so I am not able to pause to see more detailed message, it restarts quickly and gets in load-panic loop. Is there something else needed here? Or is the kernel image linked in here wrong?
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Originally posted by MrEd View PostHello Ian,
I have posted this to Google+ post, but get no reply from you, so add the same comment here:
I've tried to flash this kernel, but all I can get is kernel panic. I finally got 16GB model, so I have flashed 1.24 bootloader and used boot, properties, kernel and ubuntu rfs from your post ( http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...K802IV-or-T428 ). WIth the kernel in that post everything boots fine, but with the one (strange it has "recovery" word in its name [linuxium-lxc-recovery.img]) all I can get is kernel panic. USB is not loaded, so I am not able to pause to see more detailed message, it restarts quickly and gets in load-panic loop. Is there something else needed here? Or is the kernel image linked in here wrong?
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