diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5c01617190 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# Brooklyn R , The Moose V1.0 +* V1.0 is based off a Plasma Dektop +* V1.1a should be based on e17 sicne GPU issue is fixed +* V1.2 will be based on communinty demand + +D: Raziel A. Crowe aka Scare Crowe +M: Sean Torchy aka Moose on the loose +A: Jason A. Crowe aka Crowetic +X: Netflix & Chill + + GNUK Token Implementation + Source: http://www.gniibe.org + + SWD port + (GND, SWD-CLK, SWD-IO) + Power port +---------------------+ + Vdd |[] []()() -------+ + GND |[] | | + |()() I/O port | USB | + | (PA2, PA3) | | + | -------+ + +---------------------+ + +http://git.gniibe.org/gitweb/?p=gnuk/fst-01.git + +If you rely heavily on VPN to bypass your regional filters then it will be a good idea to have extra entropy in hand. Any OpenSource Entropy stick should work on Brooklyn from now. + +Note: Use raspi-config to setup your wifi or add plamsa desktop network manager with "sudo apt install plasma-nm" . It is assumed that you will be using an ethernet/network cable or keyboard and mouse to setup and configure your desktop. For headless image, you only need SSH access to your hardwired device. + +You can get a release and flash it directly on your USB 3 hard drive with Balena Etcher. The default image size is meant for a 32GB microSD card. If you have a bigger microSD card then after login do a "sudo raspi-config", head over to Advacned and resize the file system. Same can be done for a GPT partitioned USB 3 hard drive/SSD. Keep in mind that MBR drives have a size limit per block partition. For 4TB or bigger drive you might want to use GPT instead. If you have purchased a Raspberry Pi 4 elsewhere then you might have to flash the boot loader to do a mass storaeg boot. Ask The Moose on the loose for help. + +Want to send some tip for continued development or features / apps ported on Brooklyn? + +DOGE: DJTRkmhwhG7W8t7WvAddZBnNkKWML6nHqJ +LTC: LQyhdH9LfL9m5vqMHfeTZdRoUU8qAouZmQ +TRON: TPApU3DDHGGpCXx2xyzKwzbeze9FQ2My9K +Monero: 8AAwtBUuf9qbFttEZevtkpScq1K5XG5iEjTWE5VjAea6gSFvDAiZzNAT6GWSt8bNLSHxvi57j3b2bYzC2KGgfeD664EzRHk +ETH: 0xa69b98d7241006c2f23e895d81fdc7f562a8e378 +USDT ERC20 : 0xa69b98d7241006c2f23e895d81fdc7f562a8e378 +BTC: 13zp3jdZ5utX5vmZaZiDyJtam8daS4uBpC + + + +Linux Kernel Qortal 5.12.6-accelerated+stable +============================================= + +There are several guides for kernel developers and users. These guides can +be rendered in a number of formats, like HTML and PDF. Please read +Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst first. + +In order to build the documentation, use ``make htmldocs`` or +``make pdfdocs``. The formatted documentation can also be read online at: + + https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/ + +There are various text files in the Documentation/ subdirectory, +several of them using the Restructured Text markup notation. + +Please read the Documentation/process/changes.rst file, as it contains the +requirements for building and running the kernel, and information about +the problems which may result by upgrading your kernel.