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..... and so does the Lemaker Banana Pro .... I have three. Be sure you get the originals and not Sinovoip manufactured boards and you will have no problem. You'll need >= 2 amp PS. Nobody sells them here in Oz anymore but you can find them on Alibaba.
[edit] I use 2.5in SSD drives. They use less power and are a tad faster but you can get by with an 2.5in HDD drive. First install I used a 2.5in HDD salvaged out of an old netbook.
Last edited by justwantin; 12-07-2018 at 03:27 PM.
I am just installing slackware current on a Lemaker BananaPro. Be sure you have also a good thick usb cable to power it up, I could not figure out why it does not boot, and after for some reason changed the usb cable , whoila it booted.... It took me 7 months to figure it out.
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