ubuntu14.04-K3.10.40-LT21.4 for Secure Digital Card

https://terabox.com/s/13E0vIBFv62rHOfm2ghPn_A

In order for it to boot from SD, it is necessary that the Uboot version matches the corresponding version, otherwise it will not boot.

Hi,
The latest release for TK1 is r21.8:
https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/jetson-linux-archive

We suggest use the latest release. And it would be great if you can consider Orin series to get latest L4T releases.

Everything you describe to me is very good, but what bothers me most is that the sbc jetson tk1 has been excluded from support until version 21.8. I don’t understand how an SBC that is superior in GPU performance to a Raspberry Pi 4 can stop supporting it. And now it will tell me that it is a 32-bit SOC. An ARM Cortex A-15 is armv7, that is, it works in 32 bit armhf with neon instructions. Linux has kernel 6 for 32 bits, why do they stop supporting it? I don’t need a Jetson Orin for the tasks I perform. TK1 users cannot be left stranded. What is the reason? To have a new kernel on tk1 you only have to patch the uboot so that it can load a debian bookworm. I really don’t understand Nvidia’s position.

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