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The Radxa Rock is shipped with Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) and Ubuntu/Linaro 13.09 dual boot on the NAND flash (on-board storage) and it works out of the box. Let's read [[rock/Getting Started|Radxa Rock Getting Started Guide]] and hook everything up and start playing with the board.
 
The Radxa Rock is shipped with Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) and Ubuntu/Linaro 13.09 dual boot on the NAND flash (on-board storage) and it works out of the box. Let's read [[rock/Getting Started|Radxa Rock Getting Started Guide]] and hook everything up and start playing with the board.
  
Once you get started, you can [[Rock/flash_the_image|flash]] latest [[Rock/prebuilt_images|Android image and several Linux images]]. You can also [[Rock/Android_Build|build your own Android]], [[Rock/Booting_Linux|build your own kernel]], [[Rock/ubuntu|build your own Ubuntu root file system]], or whatever you want.
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Once you get started, you can [[Rock/flash_the_image|flash]] latest [[Rock/prebuilt_images|Android image and several Linux images]], or you can try to [[Rock/SD_images|boot Android/Linux from SD card]]. You can also [[Rock/Android_Build|build your own Android]], [[Rock/Booting_Linux|build your own kernel]], [[Rock/ubuntu|build your own Ubuntu root file system]], or whatever you want.
  
 
'''FAQs'''
 
'''FAQs'''
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* [[rock/flash the image|Flash the image]]
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* [[rock/flash the image | Flash the image]]
* [[rock/SD upgrading | Upgrade from sdcard]]
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* [[rock/SD images | Images for booting from SD card]]
* [[rock/SD booting | Boot from sdcard]]
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* [[rock/SD upgrading | Upgrade NAND from SD card]]
* [[rock/SD images | Images for sdcard]]
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* [[rock/Serial debug tools Setting | Serial console debugging]]
 
* [[rock/Serial debug tools Setting | Serial console debugging]]
 
* [[rock/unbrick | Unbrick Rock]]
 
* [[rock/unbrick | Unbrick Rock]]
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* [[rock/Wireless | Using Wireless on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/Wireless | Using Wireless on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/Camera | Using Camera on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/Camera | Using Camera on Rock]]
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* [[rock/SD booting | Boot from sdcard]] '''OBSOLETE'''
  
 
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* [[rock/Linux Mainline | Build Linux Mainline]]
 
* [[rock/Linux Mainline | Build Linux Mainline]]
 
* [[rock/ubuntu| Make Ubuntu image]]
 
* [[rock/ubuntu| Make Ubuntu image]]
* [[rock/sd lubuntu | Boot Lubuntu from SD card]]
 
 
* [[rock/audio | Audio on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/audio | Audio on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/display | Display on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/display | Display on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/LED| Using LEDs on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/LED| Using LEDs on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/vnc | Setting up VNC server on Rock]]
 
* [[rock/vnc | Setting up VNC server on Rock]]
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* [[rock/sd lubuntu | Boot Lubuntu from SD card]] '''OBSOLETE'''
  
 
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Revision as of 07:45, 2 July 2014


Radxa Rock

Radxa Rock is a RK3188 based SBC(Single Board Computer) by Radxa.


Getting started

The Radxa Rock is shipped with Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) and Ubuntu/Linaro 13.09 dual boot on the NAND flash (on-board storage) and it works out of the box. Let's read Radxa Rock Getting Started Guide and hook everything up and start playing with the board.

Once you get started, you can flash latest Android image and several Linux images, or you can try to boot Android/Linux from SD card. You can also build your own Android, build your own kernel, build your own Ubuntu root file system, or whatever you want.

FAQs

Before you ask any questions about the Radxa Rock check if your question has already been asked and answered Radxa Rock FAQ.


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