I downloaded and extracted the 6.5 pbp.tar.gz as was directed.
https://xff.cz/kernels/6.5/pbp.tar.gz
When I extracted it, the /lib/modules/ directory did not contain something with 'dirty' on the end but was this:
/lib/modules/6.5.7-00508-gb1f5e9cc01a2
Should I try to use this or will the lack of 'dirty' mean that this is not the correct file and won't work?
Thank you much!
I used the Manjaro-ARM-xfce-pbpro-20.04-emmc-installer-20.04.img to install Manjaro on the eMMC, then updated it to the latest version. Without doing anything else, a second monitor shows up automagically with HDMI via USB-C, but the sound doesn't work.
Does sound work with megi's kernel?
Meanwhile, I tried the last two versions of Armbian, and HDMI via USB-C doesn't work at all.
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18852
(11-13-2023, 02:09 PM)zaius Wrote: [ -> ]I used the Manjaro-ARM-xfce-pbpro-20.04-emmc-installer-20.04.img to install Manjaro on the eMMC, then updated it to the latest version. Without doing anything else, a second monitor shows up automagically with HDMI via USB-C, but the sound doesn't work.
Does sound work with megi's kernel?
Meanwhile, I tried the last two versions of Armbian, and HDMI via USB-C doesn't work at all.
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=18852
How did you get this older version 20.04 of Manjaro? Do you have a link handy?
I just tried Manjaro-ARM-gnome-pbpro-23.02.img from
https://manjaro.org/download/ and HDMI via USB-C did not work.
I do not know the difference (besides the desktop and additional software) between that, and the updated Manjaro from OSDN. However, I suspect that whoever wrote it did something the Armbian and Manjaro people are not doing, even with their PBP-specific distributions.
(Although the Gnome desktop seemed well-appointed, the Manjaro-ARM-gnome-pbpro-23.02.img also seemed unusually slow compared to the other distributions I've tried.)