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I'm trying to enable i2c on my raspberry pi 3B running Ubuntu 18.04 server for arm64. The standard method (using raspi-config) fails because the command cannot be found nor installed (unable to locate package raspi-config). I realize raspi-config is just a convenience feature and theoretically I could edit some files by hand, couldn't find any tutorials for doing this on Ubuntu 18.04. Is there a guide somewhere to enable i2c on a pi 3 running Ubuntu 18.04 server?









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