06-14-2018, 01:20 PM
At this point, most of the available images for Rock64 are pretty well developed and stable. They are just not "all but the kitchen sink" type images, because there's little need for that. Such an image would be several gigabytes to download (a pain for someone like me on a slow home internet connection) and would come with many programs that most users don't care about. And with Ubuntu, it's really easy just to add whatever you want to the system using the apt package manager.
If the image isn't what you want, make it what you want. The DIY mindset is one you need in the Linux world except at the most superficial layer.
If the image isn't what you want, make it what you want. The DIY mindset is one you need in the Linux world except at the most superficial layer.
Community administrator and sysadmin for PINE64
(Translation: If something breaks on the website, forum, or chat network, I'm a good person to yell at about it)
(Translation: If something breaks on the website, forum, or chat network, I'm a good person to yell at about it)