The following Ubuntu images had a working ethernet driver:
In the following from https://github.com/avafinger, the ethernet did not work:
The following with FreeBSD version 12 worked without the ethernet driver:
https://github.com/freebsd/crochet
It looked like the Realtek driver was slightly different but the information was missing. Should the ethernet driver work in these Ubuntu versions? What are the differenses in this Realtek ethernet chipset and the drivers?
Using Apple keyboard, is there still some power issue? The keyboard is a USB-hub consuming more power. Previous attempts to connect to the upmost USB-connector resulted the board to reboot over and over again. Does this have anything to do with the ethernet driver?
Jimsy
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nanopi-a64_friendlycore-xenial_3.10.65_20180207.img
In the following from https://github.com/avafinger, the ethernet did not work:
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nanopi-a64-server-8GB-kernel-4.4.img
nanopi-a64-gsm-support-8GB.img
The following with FreeBSD version 12 worked without the ethernet driver:
https://github.com/freebsd/crochet
It looked like the Realtek driver was slightly different but the information was missing. Should the ethernet driver work in these Ubuntu versions? What are the differenses in this Realtek ethernet chipset and the drivers?
Using Apple keyboard, is there still some power issue? The keyboard is a USB-hub consuming more power. Previous attempts to connect to the upmost USB-connector resulted the board to reboot over and over again. Does this have anything to do with the ethernet driver?
Jimsy