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RE: OpenBSD on Pinebook - improving user experience - elewarr - 09-27-2019 News: - PWM driver was updated, now it should handle any periods (in nanoseconds), previous version was buggy and didn't support higher periods (but it was enough for the backlight): https://github.com/elewarr/openbsd-arm64-src-dev/commit/28d2fc5e238aed4223957d5c968d5a5bec17b8b2#diff-644282253805dd62189f0cc4b0b09716 RE: OpenBSD on Pinebook - improving user experience - elewarr - 10-09-2019 News: - more PWM driver updates - it relies on new pwm_* methods recently introduced to OpenBSD kernel, yay! - sxipwm and pwmbl drivers sent to tech@ (still work in progress but I'm quite happy about current state of sxipwm) RE: OpenBSD on Pinebook - improving user experience - elewarr - 10-22-2019 News: - sxipwm/pwmbl drivers are now officially in OpenBSD! - I prepared a new image with OpenBSD 6.6 (snapshot), introducing FVWM2 (based on this: https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/almighty-dotfiles) https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/1080P_Pinebook_Software_Release#OpenBSD RE: OpenBSD on Pinebook - improving user experience - elewarr - 11-03-2019 News: Updated the pinebook image with latest updates (kernel and packages): https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/1080P_Pinebook_Software_Release#OpenBSD (image still uploading). I modified u-boot configuration for pinebook a bit and it seems some boot reliability issues I had in the past are now gone. RE: OpenBSD on Pinebook - improving user experience - tllim - 11-04-2019 (11-03-2019, 06:33 PM)elewarr Wrote: News: Thanks on the update. RE: OpenBSD on Pinebook - improving user experience - rogerroger - 12-20-2019 (11-03-2019, 06:33 PM)elewarr Wrote: News: Hi @elewarr , I downloadedÂ
Code: $ shasum -c pinebook-openbsd-elewarr-2019-11-04.img.tgz.sha256 did Dropbox clip it? I tried to use it anyway Code: $ time sudo dd if=pinebook-2019-11-04.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1M and it booted up to xenodm I like the default background you picked. Maybe there's some small set of corrupt and missing files as the end of the disk, but they don't seem to be impeding operation at all. |