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SSH over USB |
Posted by: alexg11100 - Yesterday, 09:42 AM - Forum: PineNote Software
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Is it possible to ssh over USB? I found this very useful with the remarkable 2 since it avoids having to deal with dynamic IP addresses etc. and you can use tools like rsync which don't seem to play nicely with a USB storage mounting.
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Full disk encryption with calamares: beware of last testing upgrade! |
Posted by: mdk - Yesterday, 02:48 AM - Forum: Mobian on PinePhone
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I just upgraded my pinephone to the last testing via apt as always, and now the full disk encryption (calamares) passephrase prompt is looping with a "bad option" error. So I can no longer boot.
I have not investigated yet, just wanted to alert you.
I bet I can save myself by mounting the eMMC over USB, hopefully last time I had a similar issue I wrote about it: https://mdk.fr/blog/black-screen-at-boot...phone.html
Update:I tried another apt full-upgrade and a dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-6.6-sunxi64 over USB mass storage / chroot, no luck, but it seems a tad different, it now reads:
panel-sitronix-st7703 : ... midi_dsi_attach failed (-517) Is host ready?
pinephone-keyboard: Failed to read device ID: -6
Update: I noticed in my upgrade that phosh-osk-stub had an upgrade, so I downgraded it with `dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/phosh-osk-stub_0.44.0-1_arm64.deb`, but no luck, still no keyboard at boot to decrypt my root fs
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PBP does not start from postmarket OS image burnt to sd card |
Posted by: zkajdan - 02-19-2025, 12:45 PM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro
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Hi,
I have burnt the latest stable PBP image to an sd card, but after insertion and booting the display stays black (even though the light is on).
The output of lsblk (on my laptop) looks like
```
mmcblk0 179:0 0 29.5G 0 disk
├─mmcblk0p1 179:1 0 228M 0 part
└─mmcblk0p2 179:2 0 4.1G 0 part /run/media/key/pmOS_root
```
which could be a problem maybe - there is no boot partition on mmcblk0p1 (I remember there was when recently I had flashed a manjaro image...)?
BTW for burning to sd I used the standard command,
```
dd if=some.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=4M status=progress
```
It would be awesome if someone could help!! Thanks!
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Advice on Choosing the Best Pine64 Device for My Use Case? |
Posted by: Ingrid - 02-19-2025, 05:53 AM - Forum: General
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Hi everyone,
I’m looking to invest in a Pine64 device but need some guidance on which one would best suit my needs. I’ve been exploring the PinePhone, PineTab, and some of the SBCs like the RockPro64, but I’m unsure which one would be the best fit.
Here’s what I’m looking for:
- Primary Use: I need a device mainly for lightweight development (Linux scripting, Python, and some web-based tools).
- Portability: A mobile or tablet form factor would be ideal, but I’m open to SBCs if they offer better performance for my use case.
- Customization: I’d love a device with solid community support and the ability to install various OS options (Ubuntu, Manjaro, python online certification etc.).
- Performance Needs: Nothing too demanding, but I want a smooth experience when using a Linux desktop environment or running basic development tools.
I’m particularly interested in hearing from users who have experience with these devices. How is the day-to-day performance? Are there any major limitations I should be aware of? If you’ve used both the PinePhone/PineTab and a Pine SBC, how do they compare in terms of usability?
I appreciate any insights, recommendations, or even warnings before making my purchase. Thanks in advance!
Regards
Ingrid
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[Article] Test Bot for NuttX Pull Requests ... Tested on Real Hardware (Oz64 SG2000) |
Posted by: lupyuen - 02-15-2025, 11:26 AM - Forum: General
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With Apache NuttX RTOS, we're always Making Things Better (and making better things). Our new Test Bot shall watch for Comments on Pull Requests, and start a Build + Test on Real Hardware. This PR Comment...
@nuttxpr test oz64:nsh
Will trigger our PR Test Bot to Download, Build and Test the PR Code on Oz64 SG2000 RISC-V SBC. Which is mighty helpful for Validating Pull Requests before Merging.
Why are we doing this? Testing a Pull Request on Real Hardware is a Compulsory, Cumbersome Chore. Executed by our Unpaid Volunteers who care about Code Quality. Let's make it a little less painful! ?
(Be Mindful: Pull Requests might have Security Concerns)
Check out the article: https://lupyuen.org/articles/testbot.html
![[Image: testbot-flow.jpg]](https://lupyuen.org/images/testbot-flow.jpg)
Lup
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PinePhoneMax |
Posted by: Juergen - 02-14-2025, 11:17 AM - Forum: General
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Dear all,
I would like to have a PinePhoneMax with a 8-9" screen.
In my opinion a 13" tablet (with sim-card slot) seems to be interesting,too.
What do you think about my suggestions?
Jürgen
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PPP, PP, PBP, and Accessories For Sale |
Posted by: BrightPatch - 02-14-2025, 03:58 AM - Forum: PinePhone Pro Hardware
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Offering my Pinephone Pro Explorer Edition + Soft TPU Protective Case + USB-C Docking Bar + Extra Tempered Glass Screen Protector, Pinephone Braveheart Edition w/VCONN mod + Soft TPU Protective Case, and Pinebook Pro + Barrel Plug Charger.
Reason for sale - I bought this hardware years ago and I have barely used it since.
Ships from - Mexico.
Condition - Pinebook Pro is like new, Pinephones are lightly used.
Minimum asking prices (shipping not included):
PinePhone Pro + Accessories = $250 (SOLD!)
PinePhone + Accessories = $50
Pinebook Pro = $120
Items can be sold separately. If I receive multiple offers, I will go with the best offer.
Reply or DM for more info.
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