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* The installation of the operating system is pretty easy when you are using the Linux distributions which are supported by [https://www.hardkernel.com/ "Hardkernel"]. | * The installation of the operating system is pretty easy when you are using the Linux distributions which are supported by [https://www.hardkernel.com/ "Hardkernel"]. | ||
* The OS which I have used for doing my first experiences is [https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-n2/getting_started/os_installation_guide?redirect=1 UBUNTU MATE 18.04.4-4.9-mate-odroid-n2-20200224] | * The OS which I have used for doing my first experiences is [https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-n2/getting_started/os_installation_guide?redirect=1 UBUNTU MATE 18.04.4-4.9-mate-odroid-n2-20200224] | ||
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+ | =='''Enabling the On-Screen-Keyboard'''== | ||
+ | * In applications, where you don't want to use an external keyboard you have the possibility to use an "On-Screen-Keyboard" which could be controlled via the Touch-Screen. | ||
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+ | === Swith the On-Screen-Keyboard on Ubuntu-Mate === | ||
+ | * On Ubuntu-Mate the On-Screen-Keyboard is already installed. You can find it in the ‘Universal Access’ menu. In this menu you find the application "Onboard" -> a click on this menu-point activates the On-Screen-Keyboard. | ||
==''' Adding support for ARM 32-bit code execution '''== | ==''' Adding support for ARM 32-bit code execution '''== |
Revision as of 23:36, 8 June 2020
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Installation of the base-system
- The installation of the operating system is pretty easy when you are using the Linux distributions which are supported by "Hardkernel".
- The OS which I have used for doing my first experiences is UBUNTU MATE 18.04.4-4.9-mate-odroid-n2-20200224
Enabling the On-Screen-Keyboard
- In applications, where you don't want to use an external keyboard you have the possibility to use an "On-Screen-Keyboard" which could be controlled via the Touch-Screen.
Swith the On-Screen-Keyboard on Ubuntu-Mate
- On Ubuntu-Mate the On-Screen-Keyboard is already installed. You can find it in the ‘Universal Access’ menu. In this menu you find the application "Onboard" -> a click on this menu-point activates the On-Screen-Keyboard.
Adding support for ARM 32-bit code execution
- coming soon
Changing FDT (Flattened Device Tree) to support second UART-Interface for MIDI
- coming soon
Enabling 31500 UART-Baud-Rate for Midi-Usage
- coming soon
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