quote: Important: Currently no thermal readouts and no throttling/cpufreq adjustments are implemented in mainline kernel. Therefore it's possible to permanently damage your H3 when running demanding workloads on it. Keep this in mind and think about reducing maximum clockspeed in u-boot (816 MHz max for example)
RancherOS has " support for Docker 1.11, v0.5.0 includes the following changes: On our releases page you can now find an official Raspberry Pi image which is known to work on both Raspberry Pi 2 and 3". It runs smoothly on RPi 2 & RPi 3, even on a 2GB SD card.
Wonder if a RancherOS image for Orange Pi is in the making somewhere ...
quote: geev03 replied at 2016-8-15 17:10
RancherOS has " support for Docker 1.11, v0.5.0 includes the following changes: On our releases pag ...
Many OSes has docker support (ubuntu, debian etc.),
but in this case the problem is linux kernel. Even if you have latest RancherOS (or ubuntu, or something)
with old kernel (3.4) you cannot run docker.