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After 6 months of development, Arch Linux ARM for Raspberry Pi is finally ready. Coming mere days after the sell-out launch of the tiny computer, Arch Linux ARM is the second operating system to be officially approved by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Eben Upton, foundation trustee, wrote about the release on the Raspberry Pi website:

 

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/news/raspberry-...ets-arch-linux/

 

By gum the arch folk move fast :thumbsup:

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Fedora already has a port for Raspberry Pi. I'm on the notification list for the next batch of pre-orders. Too bad I can only order one device.

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Fedora already has a port for Raspberry Pi. I'm on the notification list for the next batch of pre-orders. Too bad I can only order one device.

 

Premier Farnell and RS Components and both partners are taking preorders, or expressions of interest,

 

I registered at both sites so I might get two. :whistling:

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Fedora already has a port for Raspberry Pi. I'm on the notification list for the next batch of pre-orders. Too bad I can only order one device.

Already got mine ordered. Due for delivery April 3rd. I knew it was going to be highly unlikely that I was going to get one of the first 10K even though I had the site up an hour before the announce time of midnight my time. The site went down even before that time due to the number of hits.

 

Good thing they had a plan B with the two marketing firms but even their sites got bogged down the first couple of days. I was lucky enough (and persistent enough) to get through to Newark the first day and at least register. Got an email from them then next day and placed my order. Anyone ordering now is facing a May to June delivery.

 

I'm really curious to see just how many they sell in the first week and how much interest will be sustained over the coming month.

 

As to the Fedora vs Arch vs Debian, I'm going to have an SD card for each!! :hysterical: :thumbsup: One of the nice things about this little board is that you don't have to worry about multi-booting. The SD card are cheap enough to have one for each OS. Or even use one SD card and store images of each OS on your "other" computer with that great big HDD. :rolleyes:

 

Let the fun begin!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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I registered at both sites so I might get two. :whistling:

Hmm!! Come to think of it, I registered at both sites too. Got an email from the other site but ignored it 'cause I'd already ordered from Newark. I'll have to dig it up and see if I can order a second one from them. I doubt they're checking with each other on who has ordered. And the "one per customer" limit should be off anyway for the May/June delivery. They should have the supply problem solved by then.

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Well, my luck is holding so far. I've survived three different bouts with cancer. :thumbsup:

Wow, your like a superhero :zorro:

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We have a couple of 3D printers at work. I'm hoping we'll be able to get a chance to print this. I ordered mine on Wednesday evening and received a notice it will ship by April 3. Wicked! :thumbsup:

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Manufacturing hiccup

Posted on March 8, 2012 by liz

It’s inevitable, isn’t it – you’re freewheeling along perfectly happily and then you get a puncture.

 

As you’ll have noticed, there’s been a bit of a delay in shipping the first batch of Raspberry Pis out to people. This is because of a hardware parts substitution that was made in the factory by accident: specifically, where we’d specified jacks with integrated magnetics in the BOM and schematics, the factory soldered in non-magnetic jacks. No magnetics means no network connection. We’ve known about this for four days now, but we haven’t been able to tell you about it because it meant we had to do some further tests to make sure that nothing else was affected.

http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/781

 

Darn, I was going to order one Wednesday :thumbsdown:

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http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/781

 

Darn, I was going to order one Wednesday :thumbsdown:

What does this "old news" have to do with ordering one "Wednesday"? This only has a bearing on those who actually were able to get one of the original 10k. And then only by a couple of days. If you were to order one this coming Wednesday, your expected delivery date would be some time in the May/June time frame and that "hiccup" wouldn't have any bearing on it.
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We have a couple of 3D printers at work. I'm hoping we'll be able to get a chance to print this. I ordered mine on Wednesday evening and received a notice it will ship by April 3. Wicked! :thumbsup:

 

I'll buy you a pint or two down the pub if you print of an extra one and post it to me :thumbsup:

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What does this "old news" have to do with ordering one "Wednesday"? This only has a bearing on those who actually were able to get one of the original 10k. And then only by a couple of days. If you were to order one this coming Wednesday, your expected delivery date would be some time in the May/June time frame and that "hiccup" wouldn't have any bearing on it.

Ah ok, that makes sense. :thumbsup:

 

I am very impatient so I think I will wait a bit before I order as that time frame is too far away for me. There are other things I am eyeing right now. I am an early adopter but preordering or waiting in line is kind of silly in my opinion. I mean the device is neat but there are other things I am eyeing right now that I could receive within a few days. When these devices become available at a normal shipping time frame, I will buy a couple of them. Until then, there are lots of other things I can buy. B)

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Ah ok, that makes sense. :thumbsup:

 

I am very impatient so I think I will wait a bit before I order as that time frame is too far away for me. There are other things I am eyeing right now. I am an early adopter but preordering or waiting in line is kind of silly in my opinion. I mean the device is neat but there are other things I am eyeing right now that I could receive within a few days. When these devices become available at a normal shipping time frame, I will buy a couple of them. Until then, there are lots of other things I can buy. B)

It's not like they're taking your money now for something you won't get for a couple of months. They won't debit your CC until they actually ship the unit. And they'll let you know ahead of time when that will be. I think it will be some time, say the fall, before they will be available to order from current stock.

 

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I check the status on my order on Thursday. Shipping won't occur before August 16!!!!

The Aug date is what they changed ALL orders to until they get a better handle on things. Now that the certification testing has been done and the first 2k are actually being shipped, that date will be changing. It looks like those who had original shipping dates for April, May and June, will get new dates starting about mid May.
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Hurrayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy my Pi will arrive some time at the end of June :th_0099:

 

In the meantime this is an interesting read

 

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2012/05/02/pi-heralds-compact-revolution/1?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bit-tech%2Fall+%28bit-tech.net+feed%29

 

:offtopic:

This is a very interesting read on a totaly open source product very similar to the PI.

 

http://www.olinuxino.com/

 

:breakfast:

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I check the status on my order on Thursday. Shipping won't occur before August 16!!!!

The Aug 16 date was put on all orders when the certification issue came about. That will remain until Farnell or RS actually have the units on hand to fill your order. The original 10k have been, or are being delivered now. The ones being manufactured by Farnell and RS should start reaching customers about mid June and all 350k should be delivered by mid July.
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I actually received an email this week from Element14, the Canadian distributor, and they say my order should ship by June 30! :clap:

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I actually received an email this week from Element14, the Canadian distributor, and they say my order should ship by June 30! :clap:

Yeah. I got the same email. I think everyone got it. But they won't change the estimated delivery date on your order till it just about ready to ship. They learned their lesson the first time around when they set delivery dates and then couldn't deliver. :'( Edited by lewmur
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