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(08-23-2018, 08:16 AM)mklvr Wrote: [ -> ]I haven't slept for about 24 hours, so that may be the root cause for this, but why are several news sources:
https://news.softpedia.com/news/kde-neon...2368.shtml
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/08/kde-...untu%21%29
https://dot.kde.org/2018/08/22/kde-plasm...p-pinebook

directing me here for "detailed installation instructions". I'm not seeing anything of the sort. I suspect you need to 'dd' the image to an sdcard, but that's not hinted at here.

Am I missing something? Am I too early? What's going on?

P.S. Kudos to the KDE devs.

Not sure what the outlets mean by 'detailed instructions' either. Instructions on how to flash the internal eMMC on the Pinebook can be found here.

But since many sources point online here, I feel compelled to quickly write up the missing kind-of detailed instructions:

In short, you can flash the eMMC on the Pinebook either via: 1) FEL (outline in link above); 2) booting from SD and flashing to eMMC (some OS images have their own installers while on other OS' you have dd the eMMC manually); 3) using a special SD card image (such as this one).

As for 3), its worth mentioning that it can be easily modified to flash any OS image to eMMC by i) flashing the image above to a SD card ii) mounting the rootfs partition of the SD card on your computer (I am assuming you're on *nix) iii) deleting 'pinebook.img' from the partition iv) copying over whatever OS image you want on your Pinebook's eMMC v) renaming the OS image you copied over 'pinebook.img' vi) and lastly putting it into your Pinebook, powering it on and following onscreen instructions (NB disregard that it says 'flashing Ubuntu Mate' -> its actually flashing whatever OS image you placed in the SD rootfs).

I trust this helps.
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What is the pasword to login in KDE
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What's the password for this image (it went to screensaver and I can't unlock it Smile )
I think you're meant to run the installer on desktop before the screensaver kicks in. LOL.
(08-24-2018, 08:46 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ]I think you're meant to run the installer on desktop before the screensaver kicks in. LOL.

Rebooted and tried that, but now there was an error at the end of the installation related to resizing partitions, so I want to wipe the internal storage and can't because I don't have the password. :p
(08-24-2018, 08:49 AM)jgullickson Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-24-2018, 08:46 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ]I think you're meant to run the installer on desktop before the screensaver kicks in. LOL.

Rebooted and tried that, but now there was an error at the end of the installation related to resizing partitions, so I want to wipe the internal storage and can't because I don't have the password. :p

The SD doesn't install to internal eMMC, it installs to the SD you're running from.
(08-24-2018, 09:42 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-24-2018, 08:49 AM)jgullickson Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-24-2018, 08:46 AM)Luke Wrote: [ -> ]I think you're meant to run the installer on desktop before the screensaver kicks in. LOL.

Rebooted and tried that, but now there was an error at the end of the installation related to resizing partitions, so I want to wipe the internal storage and can't because I don't have the password. :p

The SD doesn't install to internal eMMC, it installs to the SD you're running from.

Is there a way to change that, or a script you can run to install it to the eMMC like other boot images?
Read a few posts up
Default password for those who need it should be live
It runs surprisingly well, but there is a constant screen flicker.
Is this something that is possible to fix?
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