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| Pine HDMI -> DVI monitor |
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Posted by: Pineapple - 09-05-2019, 11:46 AM - Forum: Getting Started
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Got my Pine RockPro working and now actually wanted to use it in my garage with an old Monitor.
Today reveiceed the HDMI to DVI adapter and hapily connected everything together and no signal..... Plugged the HDMI cable in my laptop and the old Monitor comes a live. So the adapter is working but somehow not with the Pine board.
Did some research and I came across some old posts that this problem is known. Only thing as a solution found so far is what I found on the armbian site.
https://www.armbian.com/pine64/
They say: If you use a DVI display don’t forget to define
in
Code: /boot/armbianEnv.txt
(supported starting with 5.21).
Now I tried to put in the line and save but with no succes. Seems I have no permission?
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| Just so excited |
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Posted by: ronoc - 09-04-2019, 01:31 PM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro
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I don't have much to say except that I was so excited to find this laptop. It is precisely what I am looking for. Low-cost, web, linux, light-weight and I don't need a google account to login.
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| Booting from USB3 while USB2 devices are connected |
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Posted by: wallace - 09-03-2019, 03:42 AM - Forum: General Discussion on ROCK64
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Hi all,
I've got the v2 board and basically trying to do what the title says.
I installed U-Boot version "1065-g95f6152134" following ayufan's instructions.
- Booting with only USB3 rootfs attached ✅WORKS
- Booting with only USB2 rootfs attached ✅WORKS
- Booting with USB2 rootfs and all other USB ports occupied with non-bootable drives ✅WORKS
- Booting with USB3 rootfs and USB2 ports occupied: ❌FAILS
What I tried so far: - Downgrading U-Boot.
- Testing with 2 different drives.
- Testing with two different operating systems: Arch (mainline kernel v.5.2.11 and latest uboot from official repo), ayufan's Debian Buster minimal v0.9.14-1159.
Background details:
I've had this board since it launched and been running from MicroSD & Debian.
System has always been slow and recently I identified the cause being the slow on-board reader.
On board: ~20MB/s read | ~8MB/s write
MicroSD USB3 Adapter: 120MB/s read | 35MB/s write
Using Lexar x1000 UHS-II MicroSD.
I've had this experience with 3 different (slower, but still capable) MicroSD cards.
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| rockpro64 buzzing sound when running |
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Posted by: dbittman - 09-02-2019, 07:16 PM - Forum: RockPro64 Hardware and Accessories
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I just bought a rockpro64 board to build myself a little NAS (for fun and education purposes). However, I've noticed that when the rockpro64 is plugged in and running, it makes a buzzing sound. Not too loud, but audible if I put my ear near the board; makes me concerned about a faulty capacitor. Is this normal? Does anyone else hear this?
I've tested this without any components plugged in (except an emmc module). I'm using the 30mm tall profile heatsink, and the stock sockpro64 12V 5A US power supply.
Just want to make sure I'm not going to have a problem with the board soon (or fire hazard)! Let me know if anyone has experienced this or if I should try to send it in for replacement.
Thanks!
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| pinereader ? |
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Posted by: kaylios - 09-02-2019, 02:03 AM - Forum: General
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What is the chance to see in the future, a pinereader ? A reader like kindle or kobo ?
Theses screens are perfect for our eyes, to read books and theses devices have very long battery life.
Would love to see such devices in pine store
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