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Any way to run 32-bit apps? |
Posted by: CarlGundel - 07-09-2019, 11:50 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+)
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Greetings. This is my first post here.
I just received one of the latest batches of the Pinebook. I expected that this laptop would not run Raspian, but did I make the bad assumption that there is no way to run 32-bit Linux applications on this computer? I have searched the forum and didn't really find a satisfactory answer.
I wanted to make a review video and show VisualWorks Smalltalk and my own ARM version of Liberty BASIC running on the computer but I guess I am at least in the near term not able to do this unless there is some support for 32-bit either as a straight 32-bit Linux or as a way to install 32-bit support.
Maybe I'm in the minority but I think you will find it useful for Raspberry Pi users to be able to move smoothly to your platform by letting them bring their software with them. :-)
Any suggestions welcome, and thanks.
-Carl Gundel, author of Liberty BASIC
http://www.libertybasic.com
http://libertybasiccom.proboards.com
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Pinephone - likely long term support? |
Posted by: yangmusa - 07-09-2019, 11:01 AM - Forum: General
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I’m on board with the privacy and security arguments in favor of a (non-Android) Linux phone. That alone pretty much guarantees that my next phone won’t be Android..
Another aspect of Linux that appeals to me is that it is more environmentally friendly. Rather than forced redundancy when the manufacturer of my devices decides to stop providing updates (bigger issue with phones than laptops/pcs), I can keep running Linux for much longer – thus reducing resource consumption, landfill etc. However, as relates to phones in particular – my understanding is that ARM devices often have custom kernels. Many of the distros for Pine SBCs have custom kernels rather than mainline Linux kernels.
So.. at long last, my question: is my understanding about custom kernels correct, and if so what does that mean for long term support for a device like the Pine Phone? (Of course, I hope Pine will be around for a long time!) I suppose, being open source there could well be community support for as long as people with the know-how remain interested..
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Rock64 poor community situation |
Posted by: totalgaara - 07-09-2019, 06:08 AM - Forum: Android on Rock64
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Hi, i post this topic because… i need to talk seriously. It’s not a complaint, i hope i will not get ban for that be for me the android situation on rock64 is not good (and even on other forums).
The problem with Rock64 is that even before the PRO was announced, the community was totally asleep, and it's even worse now and that's what I don't understand.
We have a device that has a lot of potential and I have the feeling that little is being done to give it its glory.
When you ask a question on the forum? Often no answer is given, while the subject is seen many times…. why?...
There are many questions that remain unanswered and give a feeling of total abandonment.
On the Android level, first of all, I want to thank you for porting Android Pie to the Rock64 but there are a lot of instability problems for testing it (and I'm not the only one).
I do not accuse the developer of the rom in any way, again a big thank you, i hope you don't do this alone because it's very hard, but it also shows us that there is a lack of willingness on the part of the self-help community to fix bugs or small problems.
Everyone should, if they have the knowledge, be able to give part of their knowledge to help improve it.
On many roms for some phones, there are communities that meet for example under telegram to give advice, suggestions for improvement, participate in development, participate in beta-testing, why wouldn't we do this here? I think it's something essential ! I'm wrong ?
I think it's time to wake up now, and start a real community, let's stop sleeping and give rock64 the potential it deserves.
I hope you will agree with me
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Sopine baseboard / A64 base board as OTG |
Posted by: mixotricha - 07-08-2019, 07:11 PM - Forum: Linux on PINE A64-LTS / SOPINE
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I've configured a Debian Armbian to do dummy_hcd and g_mass_storage. I currently have one of my sopine cluster compute modules in the A64 baseboard. I've been able to go through all the steps to set it up as gadget mass storage device. I've also made an OTG cable to plug this setup in to a usb port on another computer. But I am not sure if I have quite got this right at a hardware level. Will the USB on the A64 board let me do this? I have not got any over voltage errors from dmesg but it is not working either. Question was if the Sopine hardware combination will let me bring up a USB port as OTG in this way?
( in case anybody is wondering why it was because I was exploring this as possible alternate root for cluster booting off the baseboard as opposed to configuring netboot and NTFS etc etc ) ...
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raspberry pi 4 experiences? |
Posted by: speculatrix - 07-08-2019, 10:11 AM - Forum: General
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I bought a 4GB Pi4 with the official plastic case and PSU. The case is useless because even when idling the SoC gets way too hot. It seems basically that you need forced cooling or a large heatsink in order to control the temperature :-(
I'm now wishing I spent my money on another Pine64 board instead.
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computelibrary build issue with latest ubuntu 18 image |
Posted by: rahulsharma - 07-08-2019, 09:25 AM - Forum: Linux on RockPro64
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Hi, I used Eitcher to flash Ubuntu LXDE image to my rockpro64. Now when i am building ComputeLibrary, it throws error-
"ERROR: Compiler ' aarch64-linux-gnu-g++' not found".
I tried to install it and searched several thread related to this. But not able to find the solution.
Any other dependency i need to install?
Thanks
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Manjaro hangs on boot |
Posted by: DAMO238 - 07-08-2019, 06:46 AM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook
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So, I have been trying out manjaro but have had nothing but problems ranging from needing to compile from source to install older versions of python to inconsistent booting. The worst has just struck, I cannot boot. If the kernel loads (which is inconsistent) then it runs fine until reaching '[OK] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service' then it attempts to load the DE shows a cursor and then flicks between the two screens. If I try to do ctrl alt f2, it loads the tty but then that screen gets added to the loop making it very hard to use. I will share a video showing exactly what I mean as soon as it uploads.
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