I have installed ubuntu snappy
but I can't find apt-get
which is not a problem but I can't find some packages as vim
... Which is the best Ubuntu
version to install ? What are the pros and cons ?
1 Answer
These are the choices I'm aware of for the Pi 2:
Snappy, which is specialized and uses a read-only filesystem.
A normative Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with PPA's for pi specific stuff.
A Mate based 15.04 distro pointed out by Steve.
Using any Ubuntu ARMv7 distro and adapting it appropriately (that talks about Fedora, but the methodology is the same for any GNU/Linux system). Since these are mostly likely LTS releases, there's not much point in this in light of #2.
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thank you, could you point out examples of pi specific stuff Commented Sep 14, 2015 at 15:58
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If you read the link about adapting Fedora ARM you'll get the idea (it's all indicated there); in particular see the note at the bottom about
/opt/vc
. The pi needs a special out-of-tree kernel, and that plus the bootloader firmware are crucial. However, you don't need a pi-specific distro to get them as they are maintained in an independent git repo; how easy or hard you'd find that depends on how comfortable you are with linux, basic filesystem structure, etc. Then there's various libraries for the GPU (also in the repo), and a handful of apps such asomxplayer
and raspicam stuff.– goldilocks ♦Commented Sep 14, 2015 at 16:10
Ubuntu
distrib ? I want to build up a hadoop cluster so I need some light weightUbuntu
distribapt-get
, Snappy uses its own package manager.