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* Network Cable connected to the Internet (optional).
 
* Network Cable connected to the Internet (optional).
 
* Input device(s) such as: keyboard, mouse, etc.
 
* Input device(s) such as: keyboard, mouse, etc.
 
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== Installation ==
 
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* Select the SD card drive. Note that the software may have already selected the right drive.
 
* Select the SD card drive. Note that the software may have already selected the right drive.
 
* Finally, click '''Burn''' to transfer the image to the MicroSD Card. You'll see a progress bar that tells you how much is left to do. Once complete, the utility will automatically eject/unmount the SD card so it's safe to remove it from the computer.
 
* Finally, click '''Burn''' to transfer the image to the MicroSD Card. You'll see a progress bar that tells you how much is left to do. Once complete, the utility will automatically eject/unmount the SD card so it's safe to remove it from the computer.
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Now that you have an operating system.
  
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==

Revision as of 11:02, 1 August 2018

What you Need

You will need the following to get started with using your Lindenis V5 board:

  • Windows / Linux PC or MAC with a SD Card Reader connected to the Internet.
  • Power Supply (PSU) and a micro usb cable. Please make sure to use a PSU rated at +5V@2A.
  • MicroSD card (4GB or higher capacity) rated 'class 10' or better.
  • Camera module (recommended).
  • HDMI cable (optional).
  • Network Cable connected to the Internet (optional).
  • Input device(s) such as: keyboard, mouse, etc.

Installation

Download the image

Download the image from FTP server with user 'ftp' (password: lindeni).

Writing an image to the SD card

Writing the image to MicroSD Card by Etcher is recommended.

  • Using a computer with an MicroSD Card reader.
  • Visit etcher.io and download and install the Etcher SD card image utility.
  • Run Etcher and select the image you downloaded.
  • Select the SD card drive. Note that the software may have already selected the right drive.
  • Finally, click Burn to transfer the image to the MicroSD Card. You'll see a progress bar that tells you how much is left to do. Once complete, the utility will automatically eject/unmount the SD card so it's safe to remove it from the computer.

Now that you have an operating system.

Troubleshooting