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  Very long boot time with Debian image
Posted by: Xabaras76 - 06-27-2016, 10:07 AM - Forum: Debian - Replies (5)

Hello to everybody .!

I'm writing here because I have a little problem.

I have received my Pin64 + with 2gb of memory a week ago.
I'm testing now the Linux images available for the Pine.

I like Debian images and so I have tryied them.

But, with Debian images I notice that boot time it is quite long(more than 4 minutes)

I have tested :

Debian Mate (3.10.101 BSP)

and

Debian XFCE (3.10.101 BSP)

With both of them I notice the same problem.

Than I have tryied:

Ubuntu Xenial image made by longsleep.

This ubuntu image boot in les than 40 seconds...! It is a rocket.!

Is there any way to fix this long boot time in Debian images.?

I wish to everybody a great day.!! Smile

Best regards

Filippo


  Papercraft Enclosure
Posted by: tiagomr - 06-27-2016, 09:26 AM - Forum: Enclosures - Replies (9)

This is my low cost enclosure, I did it using kraft paper(cardboard) and a cutting machine(silhouette cameo), although you could print it and cut the lines manually.

This is a work in progress and if anyone would like to try I could share the files here.

   

   


  Backer number 34455, still waiting
Posted by: ccl1979 - 06-27-2016, 08:49 AM - Forum: Shipment Related Discussion - Replies (6)

Hi,

Estimated delivery should be made in April, but no information so far.
My name is Chih-Liang Chen, backer #34455.

Please let me know when should I get my package. Thanks.


  backer #20899, May 27th victim, no tracking number
Posted by: tufank - 06-27-2016, 07:13 AM - Forum: Shipment Related Discussion - Replies (3)

and I still haven't received anything.

Can you help me?


Video Order "shipped" over 4 weeks ago. Still says pending.
Posted by: jfox815 - 06-27-2016, 06:47 AM - Forum: Shipment Related Discussion - Replies (6)

My order was supposedly shipped over 4 weeks ago. The order still says pending on the shipping website. I emailed support over 2 weeks ago with no response.... This seems really ridiculous. 

I did receive a Kickstarter update from Pine64 not long after my order shipped telling me I was a bad tracking number but I've gotten no other info on when o expect my shipment. 

LS913215720CN

At this point I kind of want money back and maybe I'll reorder when things calm down. 


  No CIFS support in Kernel?
Posted by: jamespo - 06-27-2016, 04:45 AM - Forum: Archlinux - Replies (4)

mount error: cifs filesystem not supported by the system
mount error(19): No such device


[root@alarm autofs]# modprobe cifs
modprobe: FATAL: Module cifs not found in directory /lib/modules/3.10.65-4-pine64-longsleep


  no cursor/caret in console?
Posted by: pineacle - 06-27-2016, 12:07 AM - Forum: Ubuntu - Replies (14)

am currently playing with my boards using longsleeps's ubuntu images.

boards work, well, but for some reason, I've got no text cursor (caret) in the shell/consoles.  (note I'm using HDMI outputs, not uart)

Is this normal? I always use linux from remote ssh or on desktops, so I've never had to play with the core bare metal consoles.

Is there a way to have a cursor (blinking or not) ?   Editing long commands isn't really fun when you're counting letters at each key press Wink

I've googled a bit for this but haven't found anything yet.


  Just got my +2g up and going running Android
Posted by: Max_power - 06-27-2016, 12:06 AM - Forum: General Discussion on PINE A64(+) - No Replies

I finally put all the pieces together. Reading the wiki it was very easy downloading the zip unziping the image and then putting the image on the sd using that program. I was surprised when it worked the first time. I decided on Android as that what I'm most familiar with. It's slow  the play store is  slow  so is loading u tube videos through chrome. Using ethernet  I really don't know how fast/slow it should be? All in all very happy and lookin to do more as you guys make more cool shit.


  This game not that demanding. trickster
Posted by: puchinpuchin - 06-26-2016, 06:38 PM - Forum: Pine A64 Projects, Ideas and Tutorials - No Replies

This game is not that demanding but if anyone knows if its can be done on the ubuntu would appreciate it.
link provided below.
http://playtrickster.com/


  GeChic 1303i - Monitor / Touchscreen
Posted by: Totalslaughter - 06-26-2016, 06:32 PM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+) - Replies (1)

Hi All,

Just received my board and was able to get it up and running on android image no problem. I have the 2GB board. I hooked it up to my GeChic 1303i monitor which is hdmi input for video and audio (both work) but there is a seperate USB output for touchscreen. When I hook the USB touchscreen output up to the Pine A64 board it doesn't work. I have used it previously with a raspberry pi and it worked fine, it is also advertised as being driver free touchscreen usable with windows 7, 8 and 10. I have been unable to find any driver for download so far an emailed the company to see about an android driver but don't have high hopes since I saw this on their website. 

"Drivers for Android,Linux and Windows XP are avalable for ODM customers.

(Ps.The private users who don't have the related software too; wol not be able to install tese drives by themselves.)"

Maybe Pine A64 people can contact GeChic and acquire the driver / integrate it or offer it somehow for download / integration? It is an expensive monitor but a good fit with Pine A64 for people that already have one or don't mind spending a bit on one just need the touchscreen interface to work. Thanks.