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Xenial Mate (Pinebook) 20170505 - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: Pinebook (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=76) +--- Forum: Linux on Pinebook (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=79) +--- Thread: Xenial Mate (Pinebook) 20170505 (/showthread.php?tid=4502) Pages:
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Xenial Mate (Pinebook) 20170505 - pineadmin - 05-05-2017 Xenial Mate (Pinebook) 20170505 (MD5: 93bcaf2d33aabf34691ec7b94ead50d3) Release Notes: 1. This build is base on 0.4.0: jenkins-linux-build-pine-a64-44 2. Added packages: aisleriot, gnomine, gnome-sudoku, emacs, nano, vim, geany, scratch, gcc, htop, smplayer, smtube, mplayer, libvdpau, gimp 3. Fixed left USB port as host 4. Login Credential Username: pine64 Password: pine64 Known Issues: 1. HDMI output not working yet. 2. Auto detect headphone not working yet. Currently the audio will output to both speaker and headphone. RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - pagesix1536 - 05-06-2017 I wasnt able to get this to install. Imaged my SD card twice (just to make sure), allowed it to verify the image. When inserted into the 11inch Pinebook and powered on, the Pinebook logo just stays on the screen indefinitely. I let it sit for about 20-30 minutes and no change. No key on the keyboard makes a change to the display. Only a long press of the power button turns off. RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - ayufan - 05-06-2017 Here you can find latest releases: https://github.com/ayufan-pine64/linux-build/releases. Make sure that you don't have anything plugged into headphones. RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - pfeerick - 05-06-2017 (05-06-2017, 12:02 AM)pagesix1536 Wrote: I wasnt able to get this to install. Imaged my SD card twice (just to make sure), allowed it to verify the image. When inserted into the 11inch Pinebook and powered on, the Pinebook logo just stays on the screen indefinitely. I let it sit for about 20-30 minutes and no change. No key on the keyboard makes a change to the display. Only a long press of the power button turns off. I haven't tried this image yet, but if you can, try a different MicroSD... the pinebook didn't like booting up from one of my microSD cards with the previous image, but was fine with another. It would either not show the boot logo, or would show it, and just freeze there. What should happen (assuming nothing has changed in the install routine) is that the logo should appear for say 30 seconds, and then you will get a text console login with some infomration and a progress bar across the screen as the image is copied from the microSD to the onboard eMMC. Edit: and I see ayufan posted whilst I was writing this, and I just want to re-iterate what he said... don't have anything plugged into the headphones jack whilst booting... the headphones jack also serves as a serial debug port, and having the headphones in has stopped the pinebook from booting for me :-O RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - pagesix1536 - 05-07-2017 Got it working. I reimaged the card from my Linux laptop (previously was using the wife's Mac... I'll blame Apple). Thanks!! Love that all the contributors were credited on the boot screen! RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - mspohr - 05-08-2017 (05-07-2017, 07:04 PM)pagesix1536 Wrote: Got it working. I reimaged the card from my Linux laptop (previously was using the wife's Mac... I'll blame Apple). I was able to install it using an image created on my Macbook so it does work on OSX. RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - Luke - 05-08-2017 (05-08-2017, 09:38 AM)mspohr Wrote:(05-07-2017, 07:04 PM)pagesix1536 Wrote: Got it working. I reimaged the card from my Linux laptop (previously was using the wife's Mac... I'll blame Apple). from terminal or using a utility ? RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - mtk - 05-09-2017 I changed the CPU frequency by rewriting /boot/pine64/sun50i-a64-pine64-pinebook.dtb. Create a dts file with the dtc command of the device-tree-compiler package. I rewritten the dts file and created the dtb file with the dtc command. It became dtb which does not boot with device-tree-compiler package of PINEBOOK (Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS aarch64). Creating dts/dtb using Debian sid amd64 's device-tree-compiler package worked fine. Code: pinebook$ cp /boot/pine64/sun50i-a64-pine64-pinebook.dtb sun50i-a64-pine64-pinebook.dtb.org Code: debian$ sudo apt install device-tree-compiler Code: pinebook$ sudo cp ./pine64pinebook.dtb /boot/pine64/sun50i-a64-pine64-pinebook.dtb sun50i-a64-pine64-pinebook.dts https://gist.github.com/679c0f86d8c28507c9ca2f9462dd2d10 sun50i-a64-pine64-pinebook.dtb.base64 https://gist.github.com/be63cad2c491875e6b2ced90ee4cd837 RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - mspohr - 05-09-2017 (05-08-2017, 10:07 AM)Luke Wrote:(05-08-2017, 09:38 AM)mspohr Wrote:(05-07-2017, 07:04 PM)pagesix1536 Wrote: Got it working. I reimaged the card from my Linux laptop (previously was using the wife's Mac... I'll blame Apple). Sorry for the delay. I seem to be in probation so can only post one time a day. I used the Pine64 Installer on the Macbook for the Ubuntu Mate image. I've also used this to successfully create the Android 6 image. I used it to create the Android 7.1 image which started to boot on the Pinebook and got to the Android animation screen but then hung up with a System process failed to start message. RE: Ubuntu Mate (PINEBOOK) 20170505 - Luke - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 09:34 AM)mtk Wrote: I changed the CPU frequency by rewriting /boot/pine64/sun50i-a64-pine64-pinebook.dtb. Please see here and report back. |