(04-11-2016, 12:29 AM)umiddelb Wrote: [ -> ] (04-10-2016, 07:58 PM)lenny.raposo Wrote: [ -> ]I have added the md5 hash for all images
I'd recommend sha256, md5 is known to be broken.
WinDiskImager supports MD5-hash directly in its dialogue, so MD5 seems to be the better choice.
(04-11-2016, 03:48 AM)pictus Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for your Images, i used the xfce version and installed a small smb server for testing.
Tried to upload a 900mb file to the Pine (32gb Card installed) but it tells me, that i don´t have enough free space - only 300mb free space?!
Did you expand your root_fs? Even using a 128GB Card directly after decompressing the image only shows a 4GB Partition! Can you verify the free space on the SMB-server folder on the pine itself?
Wrapped up my MicroSD card testing, got my solar charger and battery ready, and thanks to these images I'm ready to give my solar-powered desktop quasi-replacement a first shot tonight. Thanks for clearing the 2 GB hurdle so quickly!
Thanks for the work. Have been successfully using the LXDE image for the past 5 days without issue. Looking forward to GPU drivers eventually.
(04-11-2016, 04:39 AM)androsch Wrote: [ -> ]Did you expand your root_fs? Even using a 128GB Card directly after decompressing the image only shows a 4GB Partition! Can you verify the free space on the SMB-server folder on the pine itself?
No i didnt, how do i do that? I tried to follow the instructions
here but i have no linux to create a ext4 partition. I have an MacBook with SSH access to the Pine.
With my images and longsleep's images (which I base my work on to allow for consistency) there are scripts to do it included.
first I would run the following
pine64_update_uboot.sh
then
pine64_update_kernel.sh
then
resize_rootfs.sh
followed by a reboot
the first 2 scripts updates u-boot (where the kernel is loaded) and updates the kernel modules (libraries/etc)
New Entry Into First Post Everyone. Also I am currently working on a PulseAudio solution and working on Mali 2d/3D acceleration.
I'll point to my web site entry that describes how I got my Pine64+, 2GB, now called "abel", up and running...
http://linuxdatabases.info/info/abel.html
I didn't use anyone's scripts; I pulled the root filesystems from the torrents here (specifically, the LXDE one), added to bootloader per umiddelb, and turned that into an initial image for my SD card.
I was somewhat surprised that it worked the first time, gotta pass kudos on that!!!
I just installed LXDE Desktop image. Everything seems to work fine except the WiFi. It can't find any networks. Am I doing something wrong? I'm also new to Linux.
Thanks
run the following commands
sudo -i
followed by
pine64_update_uboot.sh
followed by
pine64_update_kernel.sh
and if you haven't expanded your rootfs
resize_rootfs.sh
reboot
I can't run the uboot or the kernel command without internet access. It says: curl: (6) could not resolve host:
www.stdin.xyz