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Ubuntu 14.04.2 for intel compute stick
Ubuntu 14.04.2 for intel compute stick




  1. UBUNTU 14.04.2 FOR INTEL COMPUTE STICK HOW TO
  2. UBUNTU 14.04.2 FOR INTEL COMPUTE STICK INSTALL

Eventually it'll prompt for reboot and land on login screen booted from internal SSD.

UBUNTU 14.04.2 FOR INTEL COMPUTE STICK INSTALL

Ignore warning about missing swap partition.Īs harware is bit on slow side it'll take a while to install Lubuntu. Click "New Partition Table" to wipe existing partitions and then create single /-partition using BTRFS as filesystem. When installer asks about partitions select "Something else" to manually partition disk. Since we have so little storage we can't spend half of it as swap. Close terminal window and click Install icon on desktop Install btrfs-tools package (bug 1347345) Sed -i -e's/min_disk_size = size.*/min_disk_size = 1/g' misc.py After system has booted in live-cd mode open shell by clicking on start menu, Accessories and LXTerminal. If you have version with bigger storage or are installing to USB3 stick you can skip these steps and just do regular Ubuntu install. Since this device has only 4GB SSD we need few extra steps while installing. Make sure you have wired network cable connected, DHCP server is available on network and there's working Internet connection. Select "Try Lubuntu without Installing" to start it in live-cd mode. Check that Frame Buffer Size is set to Autoīoot and press "P" to enter boot menu. Next connect USB stick to Z90D7 and power it on while repeatedly pressing DEL to enter setup. Of course you only need few megabytes of it, but it's only available as part of that huge bundle.ĭownload lubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.isoĬreate bootable USB stick from ISO image using Rufus. This must be biggest BIOS update in the world being nearly 6 gigabytes. Boot your Wyse Z-Class from this stick to update bios. Create bootable USB stick that only contains BIOS and CMOS so make sure you unselect OS image. Upgrade to BIOS 3.0E by downloading firmware tool and upgrade package. Simply booting Lubuntu 14.04.2 圆4 live mode will corrupt it resulting blinking amber/orange led and nothing else after next power cycle. At least some of older versions have bug that corrupt contents of BIOS chip requiring taking functional BIOS chip from another identical Z90D7 and bunch of hot-swap trickery to recover device. TL DR: What a piece of shit this is, don't waste your time just toss it to bin already.įirst you MUST update BIOS to version 3.0E. Actual flavour I picked is Lubuntu, but hardware support should be same for all. Let's see how Ubuntu works on this hardware.

UBUNTU 14.04.2 FOR INTEL COMPUTE STICK HOW TO

I recently posted how to update Wyze Z90D7 to latest available Windows firmware.






Ubuntu 14.04.2 for intel compute stick