

IF: enp44s0 state: down mac: 00:07:32:89:ef:c2ĭevice-3: Realtek RTL8153 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter type: USB driver: r8152 Try -G -displayĭevice-1: Intel Ethernet I219-LM driver: e1000e

Message: Advanced graphics data unavailable in console. Topology: Quad Core model: 11th Gen Intel Core i7-1185GRE bits: 64 Type: Desktop Mobo: AAEON model: UPX-TGL01 v: V1.0 We can download and install it as follows: The good news is there’s a download for “UPX-TGL01 Fan Control Linux”, a script that will only turn on the fan when a temperature threshold is reached. My girlfriend even asked me why the neighbor was vacuuming his house for so long, and at that point, I had to tell her it was not our neighbor, but my computer. I can usually accept some level of noise, but the fan noise here is really annoying. The main reason I’d mention this first is that, as noted in the first part of the review, the fan noise is pretty loud. While Ubuntu 20.04 is pre-installed on the mini PC, it’s also possible can access the software for UP Xtreme i11 in UP Community with resources for Ubuntu, Windows, Yocto, etc…, Software for UP Xtreme i11 and Fan Control The most important part is “devkit” is used as username and password. The latter was missing from my package possibly because customs opened the package, and forgot to put it back in. I’ve now had more time to play with the system, and I’ll report my experience with Ubuntu 20.04 and Edge Insights for Vision, a computer vision framework that’s part of the getting started guide. I received the one sample of the mini PC called “ UP Xtreme i11 Edge Compute Enabling Kit” last December based on an Intel Core i7-1185GRE processor, fitted with 16GB RAM, a 128GB SSD, and pre-loaded with Ubuntu 20.04 operating system. UP Xtreme i11 is both a single board computer and a mini PC powered by an Intel Tiger Lake processor and designed for industrial edge applications.
