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No Audio |
Posted by: Sciamano - 06-11-2016, 08:36 AM - Forum: Remix OS
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Hello,
I've installed RemixOS and I've tried it on my Pine64+ 2Gb.
I can't hear any audio from my TV and the audio settings are somehow invisible (no slide bars to be moved at all).
I've also checked the other thread about No HDMI Audio but I can't seem to see any viable solution to this problem.
Is this a known bug/problem for RemixOS on the Pine64+/2Gb?
Anyone came up with a solution?
It's not a faulty board nor a problem with the TV since audio on Android works (although kind of unusable, being too slow and keeps rebooting by itself).
Thanks
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LCD not working |
Posted by: talvor - 06-11-2016, 08:05 AM - Forum: LCD and Touch Panel
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Hi,
The LCD/Pine64/SD I received do not seem to work. I do not have an HDMI monitor or TV so I can only use the the LCD screen to set this thing up. I have tried all the different LCD android images and cannot get the screen to turn on. I am starting to suspect that the LCD is DOA.
Is there anyway I can verify this? Should the screen turn on or give any indication of working even without a working SD card?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Screen wakeup |
Posted by: Danja - 06-10-2016, 03:02 PM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+)
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Well, I can't figure it out but has anyone got the screen wake up to work? My power button won't wake it up once the screen sleeps and i have no idea how to get the damned thing to wake up other than pull the power and restart it.
Edit: Power button turns the screen off, but not back on
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IoT+ package |
Posted by: ahallification - 06-10-2016, 12:11 PM - Forum: openHAB
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My Pine64 just arrived yesterday. The included SD card does not appear to have OpenHAB preloaded on it. Am I missing something? There were no notes indicating I can expect an additional SD card.
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USB Wireless Drivers with Longsleep Linux Kernel |
Posted by: jacobscarter - 06-10-2016, 11:54 AM - Forum: Ubuntu
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Let me preface this by saying I am a newbie so if I'm missing something easy here or my attempted solutions don't make sense, I apologize in advance.
I am trying to hook up a TP-Link TL-WN725N Wifi USB to my Pine64. I attempted to download the driver I need but cannot run a `make all` on it. It looks like the driver I need is rtl8188eu which I got here:
https://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8188eu
Looking into the error I get:
"No rule to make target `modules'. Stop."
when trying to run make all it appears to be because i need to run
"apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)" but this command won't work for Longsleep's custom Kernel build.
Perhaps I can try running "apt-get install linux-headers-generic"
I can see in the kernel drivers (/lib/modules/xxxx/kernel/net/wireless) on the OS there are many drivers installed, closes to what I need being rtl8187.
I have three ideas for solutions but am looking for some guidance/suggestions.
My ideas are:
1) get a wifi dongle that works with one of the installed drivers OR
2) try "apt-get install linux-headers-generic" and run "make all" again OR
3) compile the driver on a VM on my Mac and copy it over to the pine64 (I have no idea if that would work at all but though, why not try)
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!
Jacob Carter
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