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| MX-Linux or antiX on Pinebook Pro? |
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Posted by: chessie - 08-10-2019, 09:24 AM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro
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Does anyone know of any activity, between either (any) of the parties--Pine, MX-Linux, antiX--to get antiX or MX-Linux ported to the Pinebook Pro?
Both are full-featured, lightweight distributions, and both get outstanding reviews by users and tech writers.
MX-Linux has been #1 on Distrowatch for over one year, at one point having a ranking of over 6000, and has one of the highest Reader Rating of any distribution listed on Distrowatch. MX-Linux download size is ≈ 1400 MB, and antiX is ≈ 900 MB (for the largest version).
My personal opinion is that both of these would be an outstanding 'fit' for the PBP, based on their small size and full functionality.
https://mxlinux.org/
https://antixlinux.com/
https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mx
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| OpenBSD on Pinebook - improving user experience |
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Posted by: elewarr - 08-10-2019, 05:34 AM - Forum: BSD on Pinebook
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Hello!
Some time ago I bough A64+, then had a chance to buy Pinebook.
The plan was to run OpenBSD on both and get involved in driver development.
I maintain a few patches to OpenBSD (slowly trying them to be upstreamed).
But the code needs modified device tree, so my second repo is u-boot related (but also it's just an addition to OpenBSD's u-boot port).
Repositiories:
1. u-boot additions: https://github.com/elewarr/openbsd-ports-u-boot
2. OpenBSD src patches: https://github.com/elewarr/openbsd-arm64-src-dev
Please note, these repositories have instructions to help you get involved (with some scripts that are not very reliable but fulfil basic needs).
Status:
1. sxitemp, sxisid
sxitemp driver relies on sxisid and uses calibration data, providing accurate temperature readings.
2. sxiuphy
This driver (provided by Patrick Wildt) enables 2nd USB port is disabled by default for now because of unsolved issues on A64+, uncomment sxiuphy in GENERIC config to enable.
3. sxiccmu
Enables dynamic CPU frequencies.
4. axppmic
Supports more PMIC sensors. Current battery capacity, voltage, dis/charging current.
Work in progress:
1. sxipwm
OpenBSD does not have PWM framework but this is needed for
2. pwmbl
PWM backlight driverThe idea is to provide basic support for wsconsctl brightness property using PWN and generic PWM based backlight driver.Current status: brightness is set to max at boot.
I was eager to get my hands on Pinebook Pro but because of some technical issues I failed to get my voucher in time. Maybe I'll have more luck in the future. I'm aware this work (focused on Pinebook) may not be useful for Rockchip ICs but I want to learn something and this is a lot of fun!
Booting with the full brightness, yay!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/q3v8kqus9obnpn....jpeg?dl=0
And my small test bench. 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qcih55ehoovbff....jpeg?dl=0
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| Making the purchase easier? |
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Posted by: danchr - 08-09-2019, 02:35 PM - Forum: Rock64 Hardware and Accessories
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Hi
I haven’t quite decided on it, but I’m considering purchasing a Rock64pro to replace the Pine64 I already have. However, configuring the right bundle was a bit difficult with the Pine64, but it seems even harder with the Rock64. Have you considered adding a guide or wizard to the store? You have an awful lot of options; offering base bundles with options to choose from would make the action of selecting what to get much easier. You guys obviously know much more than I do, when it comes to building a working system. Having the store software guarantee you’d end up with a working bundle would be quite helpful. Is this something you’ve considered?
Thanks!
(Feel free to move this elsewhere if I picked the wrong forum; I haven’t posted here before.)
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| Latest Android Build and associated kernel source |
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Posted by: Vasant - 08-09-2019, 07:13 AM - Forum: Android on Rock64
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Hi,
I have a Rock64 board and wanted to give it a try again.
I see new Android releases made for this but do not see git repos of kernel sources for the new release.
The last time I tried Android it was based on a 3.10 (? ) kernel. I think Rockchip has moved to 4.4 kernel.
Vasant
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| Android 9.0 Playstore? |
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Posted by: bangity - 08-08-2019, 06:09 PM - Forum: Android on Pine H64
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Hello,
I have android 9.0 working fine. However, when I try to sideload the google playstore and google play services apk. It immediately posts error (like this application was crashed).
Is there a working playstore apk? This is for model B
Thank you.
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| Rock64 board seems defective, how to confirm? |
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Posted by: Josk - 08-08-2019, 01:35 PM - Forum: General Discussion on ROCK64
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Hi all!
I have a 4GB Rock64 that has never been able to run any image for more than a few minutes without a kernel panic or a complete freeze. It usually happens within seconds of booting. At first I assumed I had just been unlucky with my image choices, but over the past few days I've gone through probably a dozen different images, Linux as well as Android, and nothing seems to work (though Android images typically run ok right up until the mouse cursor shows up on the screen). I'm booting from sd and I've tried two different cards. Is there anything else I can try that would possibly get this working? Any recommendations for a super-stable image to try? Or something like a memtest image that could help me diagnose the problem?
Unfortunately I bought this last year so it is no longer under warranty, but I would at least really like to confirm that it is a hopeless case before I throw it out the window.
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