Bunker Ubuntu Core Linux support TS-4900 Iot Development Board
Bunker Ubuntu Core Linux support TS-4900 Iot Development BoardThe biggest advantage of a Linux Kernel Operating System is that it can work on various types of hardware, such as ARM or x86 architecture. In contrast, Microsoft Windows has more restrictions (even if it has a dedicated Windows 10 IoT for ARM ). Among all Linux distributions, Ubuntu is well-deserved. Today, Canonical officially expanded Ubuntu Core Linux to I. MX6 (ARM) based TS-4900 "module computer" (COM.
Although Android and other Linux distributions have already provided friendly support for IoT CoM, Ubuntu Core is still a big winner.
In terms of configuration, the TS-4900 provides single-core/quad-core processor options that can work with up to 2 GB DDR3 memory.
In terms of connection, it supports 802.11 a/B/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.
Port, including Gigabit Ethernet, USB, sata ii, and PCIe Express.
As a fan-free development board, the TS-4900 can use a passive heat sink to hold a quad-core processor, the nominal operating temperature range is-40 to 85.
Canonical also pointed out that new applications can be easily developed and distributed through snap packages, which is conducive to improving the utility and value of IoT.
From: http://digi.163.com/17/0224/13/CE1UULTR001687H3.html
Address of this article: http://www.linuxprobe.com/ubuntu-for-ts4900.htmledit: Ni Jiaxing, reviewer: Yang Pengfei
The biggest advantage of a Linux Kernel Operating System is that it can work on various types of hardware, such as ARM or x86 architecture. In contrast, Microsoft Windows has more restrictions (even if it has a dedicated Windows 10 IoT for ARM ). Among all Linux distributions, Ubuntu is well-deserved. Today, Canonical officially expanded Ubuntu Core Linux to I. MX6 (ARM) based TS-4900 "module computer" (COM.
Although Android and other Linux distributions have already provided friendly support for IoT CoM, Ubuntu Core is still a big winner.
In terms of configuration, the TS-4900 provides single-core/quad-core processor options that can work with up to 2 GB DDR3 memory.
In terms of connection, it supports 802.11 a/B/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0.
Port, including Gigabit Ethernet, USB, sata ii, and PCIe Express.
As a fan-free development board, the TS-4900 can use a passive heat sink to hold a quad-core processor, the nominal operating temperature range is-40 to 85.
Canonical also pointed out that new applications can be easily developed and distributed through snap packages, which is conducive to improving the utility and value of IoT.
Original article: http://www.linuxprobe.com/ubuntu-for-ts4900.html
Edit: Yan Jixing, reviewer: Yang Pengfei