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RE: Found this fully working RASPBIAN Image that boots to desktop - Bluphire - 01-04-2017

Again, are you using a WiFi dongle or are you using the wifi/BT module?


RE: Found this fully working RASPBIAN Image that boots to desktop - speedro86 - 10-07-2017

(12-24-2016, 03:57 PM)Shai Wrote: amm.. the network/bluetooth card isnt recognized.. 
who can help on that?

(12-15-2016, 10:13 PM)speedro86 Wrote: This link to this image has been tested by me, I can verify HDMI Ethernet, Wifi, and USB after configuring the text file on windows then rebooted to a fully supported A64 Raspbian Image
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_YnvHgh2rwjb3VqQTczVDBFSnM/view
this works unexpectedly well.
can you please explain what does it mean to edit a text file to make it work?

With your machine off, remove the sd card you created with this image. Put it into the adapter then into your PC's card reader slot, it should appear in the file explorer near the bottom of the far left column where the C: drive and your personal directories are(this is windows with your pine64 sd card inserted into your windows pc) mount, if needed or just click on that drive, now you will be on the sd card and you are able to open text files and alter them, this is how you get to the text file, right click on it and open with WordPad, or any ide like atom, or sublime. You can even use Word, but now you can add and remove characters from the file. So there may be a boot.txt a command.txt and perhaps one more, these are all file the pine64 or any sbc use to boot any number of ways, if you want there to be ssh access just create ion the desktop a new file, name it ssh, no extension, then put that onto your mounted sd card in windows, then you will have SSH ready to go off the bat. sorry off topic! My point is there is a lot you can do in windows by adjusting text files on the disk.