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:  One of the reason is the weak signal. To gain a stronger signal, you need an antenna attached to the antenna socket on board.

Revision as of 15:22, 22 August 2020

OS

What OS is ROCK Pi E running?

Currently we have Debian Buster, Ubuntu Bionic, etc, running on ROCK Pi E.

Can I ssh to ROCK Pi E running official Debian/Ubuntu?

Yes, you can. The ROCK Pi E is shown as rockpie.local in your local network. Check out the Using SSH page.

Where is the Radxa APT sources list?

Check file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/apt-radxa-com.list.

Some Bluetooth devices are discovered, but failed to connect to them on ROCK Pi E?

One of the reason is the weak signal. To gain a stronger signal, you need an antenna attached to the antenna socket on board.