Linux

Introducing NEMS Linux: Part 1 - The Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server for ODROID Devices

NEMS Linux has evolved to be what I feel is the best out-of-the-box Nagios experience available. As a Nagios user myself, this is the Nagios server I have longed for. As NEMS has continued to grow, I set out to find a more powerful platform than the Raspberry Pi. That’s when I found the ODROID-XU4. Just over a year ago (September 13, 2017 to be exact) I began my quest to port NEMS Linux to the ODROID-XU4. After nearly a year of development, I am extremely proud and excited to share: NEMS Linux is now available for ODROID boards.  ▶

Linux

Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM2)

The Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is software system designed for adding a layer between real disks and the operating system’s view of them to make them easier to manage, replace, and extend. It is used in data centers to use upgrade disk hardware as well to mirror data to prevent loss.  ▶

Meet an ODROIDian

Meet An ODROIDian: Matthew Kinderwater (WebClaw)

I am the Director of IT Services at a company called iCube Development which is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. My role is typically involves data recovery cases, working in a clean lab performing tasks such as replacing heads, electrical repairs, and recovering data from RAID volumes.  ▶

Meet an ODROIDian - Dongjin Kim
Meet an ODROIDian

Meet An ODROIDAN: Dongjin Kim

Please tell us a little about yourself. I am an embedded software engineer and have been involved in many different commercial projects since 1994. Currently, I am developing the software for a mobile device runs on the ARM processor and mainly working on a device driver or a HAL/framework layer.  ▶

Editorial

December 2017 (Bluetooth)

This month, our feature article shows you how to create a hands-free Bluetooth connection with your iPhone for use in the car. We also introduce Hardkernel's latest audio device, the Stereo Boom Bonnet, and present a sound engineering project on how to improve the sound of any speaker with a  ▶

Manuals

ODROID-XU4 Manual

Click here to download the ODROID-XU4 Manual PDF. Congratulations on purchasing the ODROID-XU4! It is one of the most powerful low-cost Single Board computers available, as well as being an extremely versatile device. Featuring an octa-core Exynos 5422 big.LITTLE processor, advanced Mali GPU, and Gigabit ethernet, it can function as  ▶

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Article Archives

August 2017 6 Mycroft: Open Source Artificial Intelligence 12 Artificial Intelligence Programming: Using Prolog With An ODROID-XU4 14 ODROID-VU: Backlight Brightness Control On Android 20 Linux Gaming: Fanboy Part 1 - Am I A Nintendo Fanboy? 22 Migrating From Ubuntu Mate To Lubuntu: A Step-By-Step Guide For Switching To An  ▶