That's really interesting! I've been looking for a small, affordable board to experiment with Linux on, and the NanoPi 2 running Deepin 15 sounds like a good option. The open-source aspect is definitely a big plus. It reminds me of some of the fun projects people do with Raspberry Pis, only on a slightly different piece of hardware. I wonder how well it handles graphical applications. Has anyone tried running any resource-intensive software on it? Thinking about it, it'd be kind of fun to see if you could even render something simple, maybe even a basic animation. Imagine running something like, I don't know, a simple
crazy cattle 3d herd simulation on it, just to see how far you could push the little thing! It would be an interesting challenge to optimize the code for this device. Thanks for sharing this!