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  1. If there are any ways that we can make Pi-hole and the Pi-hole installer more friendly to the various distributions that use Armbian either directly, or as build sources, please let us know, I can get you my direct email if this isn't something that should be in the forums. Two of the developers personally use NanoPi Neo and I use the Armbian legacy image and love it. But we'd like to be able to run on as many platforms as possible and get away from the conception that we can only function on Berry hardware.
  2. Thanks again for the guidance. We do try to use NetworkManager when we can detect it running, as with our CentOS/Fedora based installs. We'll need to take that in to consideration when we update the installer script to handle IP addressing. (We've also looked at just letting the users set their static IP's or use DHCP leases and just handle creating the IP information when we can see that it's a Raspbian install. We try to help out the users that may not be as savvy with the networking and have just bought a new SBC with little linux knowledge. And if we decide to ever roll a distro ourselves, I'm going to push for the Armbian build scripts to help with the process.
  3. Thanks for the links and pointers tkaiser. We're going to have to start depending on being able to detect the distribution releases now, as our static IP addressing was based off the backwards Rasbpian dhcpcd5 method, and that just doesn't work on other platforms that conform to more normal standards of `/etc/network/interfaces`. I'll pass this along to the rest of the devs and we'll try to get something worked in.
  4. We have since made some changes to the temperature detection code to support more platforms and more approaches to get the information correct no matter what the SBC/OS Distro is. We stand behind our endeavor and will help out in any way we can. As to the logo, it's now our trademark logo, but I completely understand a non Raspi user not wanting that image on their display! We are trying to get away from being thought of as just a Raspberry solution, but one that will work on many platforms, devices and virtual installations.
  5. Hi, this is Dan Schaper, one of the developers on the Pi-hole project. If you are still running into issues with the install, please let us know either here, or via message. We are working on how to better work with the various Armbian SBC's and distributions, so any reports would be helpful and will help us with a better product.
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