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| ====== Start ====== | ====== Start ====== | ||
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| <WRAP noprint><WRAP left box 60%> | <WRAP noprint><WRAP left box 60%> | ||
| //__About this Article__// | //__About this Article__// | ||
| * **Author**: aaron --- aaron@cubietech.com --- 2014/10/10 11:22 | * **Author**: aaron --- aaron@cubietech.com --- 2014/10/10 11:22 | ||
| - | * **Copyrights**: [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/|CC Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported]] | ||
| * **Contributors**: [[http://cubieboard.org/|Cubieboard Community]] : ... | * **Contributors**: [[http://cubieboard.org/|Cubieboard Community]] : ... | ||
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| - | **W**hile cubieboard1/2 very suitable for student, software/hardware hackers, cubietruck(cubieboard3) is suitable for us to make real product.Cubietruck is the 3rd board of Cubieteam, so we also name it Cubieboard3. It's a new PCB model adopted with Allwinner A20 main chip,just like Cubieboard2. But it is enhanced with some features, such as 2GB memory, VGA display interface on-board, 1000M nic, WIFI+BT on-board, support Li-battery and RTC,SPDIF audio interface. | + | |
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| ===== Hardware ===== | ===== Hardware ===== | ||
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| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Android ==== | ||
| + | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation:CB3 A20-Compiling Android image for Cubietruck | A20-Compiling Android image for Cubietruck]] | ||
| + | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation:CB3 A20-Install Nand Boot Android for Cubietruck | A20-Install Nand Boot Android for Cubietruck]] | ||
| + | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation:CB3 A20-Android Boot from SATA | A20-Android System Boot from SATA]] | ||
| + | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation:A20 A20-Add custom plan board android configuration | A20-Add custom plan board android configuration]] | ||
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| + | ==== Cubieez ==== | ||
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| + | * [[tutorials:CubieTruck:cubieez | Get start with Cubieez ]] | ||
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| ==== Lubuntu ==== | ==== Lubuntu ==== | ||
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| * [[tutorials:ct1:installation: install_lubuntu_desktop_server_to_sd_card | Install lubuntu desktop/server to SD card ]] | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation: install_lubuntu_desktop_server_to_sd_card | Install lubuntu desktop/server to SD card ]] | ||
| - | ==== Android ==== | ||
| - | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation:CB3 A20-Compiling Android image for Cubietruck | A20-Compiling Android image for Cubietruck]] | ||
| - | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation:CB3 A20-Install Nand Boot Android for Cubietruck | A20-Install Nand Boot Android for Cubietruck]] | ||
| - | * [[tutorials:ct1:installation:CB3 A20-Android Boot from SATA | A20-Android System Boot from SATA]] | ||
| ==== Fedora ==== | ==== Fedora ==== | ||
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| * [[tutorials:ct1:development:How to use rdesktop to display windows or linux desktop|How to use rdesktop to display windows or linux desktop]] | * [[tutorials:ct1:development:How to use rdesktop to display windows or linux desktop|How to use rdesktop to display windows or linux desktop]] | ||
| * [[tutorials:ct1:development:Booting the Cubietruck over the network|Booting the Cubietruck over the network]] | * [[tutorials:ct1:development:Booting the Cubietruck over the network|Booting the Cubietruck over the network]] | ||
| - | ===== Customization ===== | ||
| - | * [[tutorials:cb2:development:building_fedora_20_nand_image|Building Fedora 20 Minimal Nand Image]] | ||
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| {{tag>Cubieboard Cubietruck}} | {{tag>Cubieboard Cubietruck}} | ||
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