Submission + - Bananian Linux 14.11 released (bananian.org)
of Bananian Linux 14.11 for Banana Pi. This update adds Linux Kernel
version 3.4.104, along with a few bugfixes and improvements.
Existing Bananian installations can easily be upgraded without losing
any data or settings.
Release notes:
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- Updated Linux kernel to 3.4.104
- Fixed a bug in the fex configuration preventing some devices to boot
when OTG is enabled
- Add two shell functions to read out thermal sensors inside the A20 SoC
and the AXP209 PMU
- Fixed a bug causing excessive VLAN logging
- Add CONFIG_FHANDLE=y to kernel configuration (required for Debian
8/Jessie)
- Added hardware watchdog (as module)
- Supporting new hardware: Banana Pro and OLinuXIno-LIME2 (see
https://www.bananian.org/hardw...)
For a list of all changes see the Bananian 14.11 changelog:
https://dev.bananian.org/chang...
To get Bananian 14.11:
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In order to download Bananian 14.11, visit:
https://www.bananian.org/downl...
Users of Bananian 14.09 can upgrade their existing installation using
'bananian-update'.
Users of Bananian 14.08, see: https://www.bananian.org/upgra...
About Bananian
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Bananian Linux is a pre-installed Debian 7 image optimized for Banana
Pi. It uses the official Debian wheezy armhf repositories with a kernel
and bootmanager (u-boot), customized for Banana Pi.
The main focus is to provide a lightweight headless platform for home
servers, small webservers, ownCloud hosting, Linux based wifi access
points, NAS systems, monitoring devices, etc.
Bananian Linux is an official partner of LeMaker.
http://www.lemaker.org/
For further information, please visit the Bananian website at
https://www.bananian.org/