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user kernel modules and dkms |
Posted by: brt64 - 01-28-2025, 02:26 PM - Forum: PineTab Software
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Hello,
On a Pintetab2, Arch Plasma (default system) I tried to install a user kernel module with dkms functionality. Looking for the needed header files, I installed the linux-aarch64-headers package with Octopi, and I installed also the dkms, ntfs3-dkms and asix-ax88179-dkms packages.
Problem now with the kernel modules, if I use the command lsmod, not any module is listed ...
And no way to reach the internet ...
Do I need an other header package ?
How can I restore de default modules ?
Do I need to rebuild the kernel ? How ?
thanks for any advice !
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new manjaro install: wlan0 stuck in setting network address |
Posted by: zkajdan - 01-28-2025, 11:50 AM - Forum: Linux on Pinebook Pro
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Hi,
I am following this post:
https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10403
to install current Manjaro on the ponebook. So far, I have successfully installed Manjaro 23.02 on the sd card.
But from the new sd card installation, I cannot use wifi to download an image for the emmc install:
wlan0 is forever hanging in "connecting"/"setting network address".
ip link shows the interface as dormant. NetworkManager is running, and the nameserver setting is correct in /etc/resolv.conf. I can also ping the nameserver.
But ip route does not return anything.
Would anyone have an idea what is going wrong? Many thanks in advance!!
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rk2aw questions |
Posted by: antanas - 01-28-2025, 06:47 AM - Forum: General Discussion of PinePhone Pro
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Hi. I have installed rk2aw and primary/fallback bootloaders from https://xff.cz/kernels/bootloaders-2024.04/ppp/ with spinor-flash-initial-setup.sh script. Then, I have installed mobian to emmc with installer image booted from SD card. Mobian does not load when just turning on the phone but if I enter rk2aw LED based menu and select primary (2 flashes) or fallback (3 flashes) bootloader, then selecting mobian option from uboot will actually load the OS. Looking at https://xnux.eu/log/098.html I was hoping that EFI stuff will work but I'm getting invalid elf header magic errors.
So I have few questions:
1. How to diagnose what is preventing booting with "Perform a normal rk2aw boot." option (1 flash)
2. What are the differences for ppp between floss and rkbin bootloaders? (menu looks the same for me).
3. Maybe primary bootloader does not work for me and I'm always taken to the fallback bootloader, so how can I verify which uboot bootloader menu is being shown?
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Gentoo on Pinetab |
Posted by: istewart - 01-26-2025, 08:21 PM - Forum: General Discussion on PineTab
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Hello,
I've been trying to set up Gentoo on an SD card in my Pinetab2 since I received it a few weeks ago. I am generally more comfortable with Portage than pacman, and I would also like to test and possibly provide support for Gentoo's arm64 binary packages. This means that I have built a partition table up from scratch on the SD card, rather than duplicating an existing installation image. It's a very simple partition table:
mmcblk1p1: EFI boot partition mounted at /efi, FAT32
mmcblk1p2: swap
mmcblk1p3: root partition, ext4
The Pine64 RockPro64 entry on the Gentoo wiki: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/PINE64_ROCK...bootloader indicates that whoever wrote it had success using a standalone build of Grub on an EFI system partition to get the RockPro to boot, but I am not having the same success on the Pinetab. Should I instead be installing U-Boot to the boot partition? Or flashing it to the first sectors of the SD card? I am still unsure about the normal procedure for using U-Boot or where it should be installed.
At what point might I also want to consider the rk2aw bootloader? This person had success using it with Fedora: https://www.jistr.com/blog/2023-11-27-fe...-pinetab2/
It also seems like the tablet is now not booting at all with the SD card inserted, which was not the case before I formatted the SD card with the boot partition. But it could be possible that it is actually attempting to boot but I just have no video output/keyboard backlight, since the stock Gentoo binary kernel probably doesn't have drivers for these. I can attempt to use the Danctnix kernel patches and build my own kernel, but I am curious, exactly what devices does it patch in support for?
The bes2600 wifi driver is not important to start with, as I have a USB-Ethernet adapter that has Linux kernel support. I plan to install the wifi driver after I have a properly booting system, and also write a Gentoo ebuild for it.
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Default Debian Trixie entry from /etc/apt/sources.list |
Posted by: spont - 01-17-2025, 10:20 PM - Forum: PineNote Software
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getHello,
I just received my Community Edition PineNote today I accidentally removed the default Debian Trixie entry from `/etc/apt/sources.list`, and was hoping someone could post theirs for me?
Before I removed the entry, `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade` was working correctly and showing 0 new updates available after I did my initial upgrade on the first boot.
After the entry was removed, when I use the standard Debian naming convention for the Trixie sources list I'm getting this error:
Code: Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie InRelease [175 kB]
Hit:2 http://pinenote.mweigand.net/repo_pn_stable trixie InRelease
Error: Release file for http://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/trixie/InRelease is expired (invalid since 2d 1h 54min 47s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.
If I point apt to `bookworm` instead of `trixie` I'm able to `update && upgrade`, which shows a number of packages to update indicating I'm currently on a different version (or was, at this point).
The fact that `pnedeb.sources` is pointing to `trixie` tells me I'm not wrong that the factory version that was shipped was also `trixie`, but I'm wondering if I'm just pointing to an incorrect `deb` url...
Could someone please post their `/etc/apt/sources.list` for me?
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