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Play store crash |
Posted by: Bumlock - 05-18-2016, 08:14 PM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+)
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I can open the Google Play store but if I click anything, it shuts down back to the Android desktop. No error message at all. Any fix for this or just wait for next Android release?
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Headless |
Posted by: rmasonjr - 05-18-2016, 01:35 PM - Forum: Linux on Pine A64(+)
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I'd like to run the Pine64 as a headless Linux server - no GUI and no additional software. Really just a barebones system and then slowly add the packages I need.
What distros can I load for a headless server?
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next android build |
Posted by: rahlquist - 05-18-2016, 10:31 AM - Forum: Android on Pine A64(+)
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tllim,
Will the next android build contain the fix to the Ethernet drivers that the linux builds have had for some time? To enable gigabit?
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Crash Reboot Cycle |
Posted by: Michaelrowe01 - 05-18-2016, 08:40 AM - Forum: Getting Started
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I have the 512mb Pine64. I've installed the ubuntu image from the FAQ page. I am in a constant logon-crash-reboot cycle. I try to access the crash reports, but it reboots to login screen overtime. Any suggestions on how to debug this cycle?
ok, I cancelled, ignored the error reporting. and now the machine is up and running.. i am able to launch a terminal window.. and to dig around... will see about running updates... and if I can stay running
ok.. tried to run the system settings to set my clock - Crash-reboot
tried to get into software updater - Crash-Reboot
seems like I can run the desktop and a terminal - but if I try to do anything.. I get a Crash-Reboot cycle...
Pointers for things to check would be greatly appreciated.
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Kinda upset at the lack of response to GBe issues |
Posted by: yusijs - 05-18-2016, 07:28 AM - Forum: Ethernet Port
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I have the A64+ board, and I figured I'd use it to replace my Pi2 as a media center, and use the Pi2 for something else. I'm in the same boat as lots of others - GB network isn't working, which was one of the main reasons I got the damn thing. If I reduce the network connectivity on my switch to 100mbps for the port I connect the Pine64 to, it works fine (well, y'know.. "fine"). I dont even get the slow speed - I get an IP, but the Pine refuses to connect to anything.
My issue here is not with the issue at hand - I get that bugs can and will happen. What frustrates me to no end is the fact that there is nothing from the Pine guys on this. TL hasn't replied to a single thread about this as far as I know, and not even recognized this as an issue.
Could we please get an official statement on if the issues lots of us are experiencing with GBe are even on your list of things to fix? Do you guys have an ETA, or an idea on what the issue could be? If you don't think it's the Pine - any suggestions on what else it could be? I've tried 4 different wall outlets (2 of which I use to power Pi2 and Pi3), and they don't make a difference at all.
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Possible IDE? |
Posted by: yuvgin - 05-18-2016, 06:05 AM - Forum: Linux on Pine A64(+)
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Hi,
I tried the hardware forum and got no response, so i'll try my luck here...
I'm looking for a free IDE and some instructions on how to create a simple and basic image of my own.
I'd like to control the GPIO pins and maybe experiment a bit with some UART communication.
I'm a hardware engineering student and have a bit of experience with MCUs. I just got my PINE last week, but had no luck in finding a proper tutorial or guide on how to fully control all the of the cool PINE features.
I saw that it may be possible using an eclipse based platform for ARM devices called DS-5, but once installed it didn't offer anything more than a empty editor and no explanations.
Any advice at all would be great!
Thanks!
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