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This guide is for the UBUNTU core 22 on the RPi version 2. | This guide is for the UBUNTU core 22 on the RPi version 2. | ||
- | The initial problem with this is that it requires a monitor and US keyboard to setup. | + | The initial problem with this is that it requires a monitor and US keyboard to setup. |
- | WiFI is required, then it must be supported and the only supported USB wireless adapter at | + | |
+ | If WiFI is required, then it must be supported and the only supported USB wireless adapter at | ||
hand was a Broadcom type BCM43143/2. Neither a RALINK or Atheros USB | hand was a Broadcom type BCM43143/2. Neither a RALINK or Atheros USB | ||
adapter were supported. | adapter were supported. | ||
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+ | The integrated WiFi on the RPi3 and RPi4 should also be supported but I have not tested this. | ||
It is necessary to setup the system using supported hardware at the outset and UBUNTU core can be considered to be a SNAP appliance. | It is necessary to setup the system using supported hardware at the outset and UBUNTU core can be considered to be a SNAP appliance. |