ODROID-C2

MongoDB: On a C2 with Ubuntu 18.04

UPDATE: MongoDB 4.0.6 on ODROID C2 with Ubuntu 18.04 I use a MongoDB database to analyze data extracted from logs on Linux production servers that handle hundreds of thousands of users per day. I also have databases that I use for research topics. I have pulled data from The British  ▶

Android

A Powerful Multiboot Image for the ODROID-C2: Run Android, Ubuntu MATE, and LibreELEC From A Single Boot Device

I started this journey with a Raspberry Pi 2 device and a bootloader called: “Berryboot” (I am not its developer) that actually is still active and supported by the Raspberry Pi community. Then I heard about this amazing device called ODROID-C2 more powerful than a Raspberry Pi 2 device and actually the same price, so more power more fun, right?  ▶

ODROID-C1+

Home Assistant: A DIY Smart Light Project

Ever since I started working with Home Assistant and automating various things around the house I wanted to have a way to control the lights. I looked at smart light bulbs, like Philips Hue, but they are expensive. Also, most solutions use proprietary protocols or cloud services which may leak personal data, or might stop working in the future leaving you with expensive paperweights. The solution: Sonoff wifi switches built by Itead in conjunction with ODROIDs  ▶

Linux

The Yocto Project: Up and running on the ODROID-C2

This article describes the fundamental building blocks and process for building a custom ODROID-C2 Linux image. The same steps can be used for other ODROID machines. Yocto is the industry standard tool for building custom, complex Embedded Linux systems using the latest Open Source technologies such as Qt5, QtWebEngine, and Grafana.  ▶