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After finding major stability issues with Manjaro, I'm back on Debian for my rockpro64 build. I'm trying auyfan's latest stable stretch minimal image. I installed Wayland-protocols and Weston, but I'm unsure what I'm supposed to do with the files from [color=var(--newCommunityTheme-linkText)]https://github.com/rockchip-linux/libmali/tree/master. I tried running what I think was the appropriate install script after installing dh-exec stuff but Weston doesn't appear. Instead, I get errors like "MESA DRIVER: failed to retrieve device information" "gbm: failure to open any driver"[/color]


I don't want to use x11. I'l like to try actually using wayland on an arm64 setup. I'd like to use panfrost, but because that's only in mainline so far, and the accompanying mesa 19.2 isn't ready for another few weeks, I can't. I have to use the Rockchip Mali binaries if I am to get a stable system.

I'm forgetting a step. What am I forgetting?
First, that's a great question. When DHL delivers a Pinebook Pro to my door, this is one of the first things I wish to tackle.

I was ignorant of Panfrost and learned more here:

  https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/...t-wayland/

But to assist in your immediate way forward, I found this:

  https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?t=30163#p215470

I am unable to test it out at the moment as I do not own an RK3399 based SBC yet. HTH

EDIT: The information on the Rockchip wiki is sparse, but the referenced mailing list may provide clues as well:

  http://opensource.rock-chips.com/wiki_Gr...th_Wayland