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Ubuntu Disk Image #2

Open mrcbax opened 3 months ago

mrcbax commented 3 months ago

Until other OSes start supporting this chipset, please provide a bootable ISO image that can be used to reinstall the OS.

It would also be nice to document Ubuntu Server and Debian installation information since your recent blog post mentions support for them

VinicioGonzalez commented 3 months ago

Dear Deepcomputing team: Any update? I am interested in all related to Debian

zezba9000 commented 3 months ago

I also would like a recovery image ISO file.

antoci-adrian-atomsoftworks commented 2 months ago

Hi, any update on the ISO image? We really need it.

zezba9000 commented 2 months ago

@mrcbax @VinicioGonzalez @antoci-adrian-atomsoftworks

They said once they have Ubuntu 24.04 ready they will make links more public Here is their 23.10 ISO: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-KwYyJwV6zVMZP4lK5ATMxXrTbEHUVvl/view

If that doesn't work, I can clone my SD card after I change my user/pass and share that.

antoci-adrian-atomsoftworks commented 2 months ago

Thank you so much @zezba9000 Really appreciate.

VinicioGonzalez commented 2 months ago

Hi, Thank you. I can share the clone of my Debian version

DC-DeepComputing commented 1 week ago

https://deepcomputing.io/dc-roma-risc-v-laptop-ii-now-officially-supports-ubuntu-desktop-24-04-lts/ guide on upgradingto ubuntu desktop 24.04 for DC-ROMA laptop II.

blizzardfinnegan commented 1 week ago

An official download for the base 24.04 install would be ideal. An upgrade iso isn't exactly how traditional Linux works, even on DeviceTree architectures like ARM (see how the Raspberry Pi handles things).

I'm grateful for the upgrade path, it's a good start, but especially for a new and upcoming platform like RISC-V, we need more documentation than a magic image that upgrades your system from one version to another.