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The "official Linux" download from Pine? - adeneb - 02-27-2016

Why is the download for the Linux on the http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pine_A64_Software_Release
so large? Most ISO's that I have downloaded and burned to disk are in the 4.7 Gig range, so I do not understand why 23 gig worth?


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - joe - 02-27-2016

(02-27-2016, 02:26 AM)adeneb Wrote: Why is the download for the Linux on the http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pine_A64_Software_Release
so large? Most ISO's that I have downloaded and burned to disk are in the 4.7 Gig range, so I do not understand why 23 gig worth?

This for Software Engineer use , is not  user use  !
The PINE64 Linux ISO not  emerge now


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - adeneb - 02-27-2016

Looking forward to when something emerges, I have been reading these posts since December and are aware of the work "The Community" is doing I just hope that the nice people developing at Pine 64 are actually doing some of it. So far my testing of the PhoenixCard software with the android image failed to even format two different new sd cards before throwing out a fail.


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - Hahaburger - 02-27-2016

(02-27-2016, 02:26 AM)adeneb Wrote: Why is the download for the Linux on the http://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pine_A64_Software_Release
so large? Most ISO's that I have downloaded and burned to disk are in the 4.7 Gig range, so I do not understand why 23 gig worth?

Also that tarball doesn't contain only Linux kernel source. It has android source code too.


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - adeneb - 02-27-2016

The one from their page Android Image Release 20160216.
I'm just going to wait until I have a device in hand to test with.Hoping by then there will be sold options. I wanted to have some images ready to test when it ships, I realize it's too soon.

I once purchased a Lepan I tablet that it's manufacturer made promises to upgrade the obsolete android version it came installed with. Well they didn't, you know who did? The XDA community. I learned more about rom development than most consumers and was able to enjoy 2 more years of that device than I should have.


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - Ghost - 02-27-2016

(02-27-2016, 03:40 AM)adeneb Wrote: Looking forward to when something emerges, I have been reading these posts since December and are aware of the work "The Community" is doing I just hope that the nice people developing at Pine 64 are actually doing some of it. So far my testing of the PhoenixCard software with the android image failed to even  format two different new sd cards before throwing out a fail.

You may need to use something like SD card formatter or gparted to properly format the card first. Remember also that once formatted and the Android image is burned to the micro sd card, you won't be able to view the OS files on the card as Windows cannot detect it as being there. If you stick the micro sd with the burned image into a computer running Linux (Ubuntu for example), you can see all the partitions on the card (from what I remember there are 3 or 4 partitions).

But yeah, a successfully burned Android OS image will not show up on the SD card when inserted into a computer running Windows. At least it didn't for me. But showed up fine in Ubuntu.

Here is the thread about having problems with the Android image, where this is discussed a bit:

http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=248


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - tllim - 02-27-2016

(02-27-2016, 04:28 AM)SkairkrohBule Wrote:
(02-27-2016, 03:40 AM)adeneb Wrote: Looking forward to when something emerges, I have been reading these posts since December and are aware of the work "The Community" is doing I just hope that the nice people developing at Pine 64 are actually doing some of it. So far my testing of the PhoenixCard software with the android image failed to even  format two different new sd cards before throwing out a fail.

You may need to use something like SD card formatter or gparted to properly format the card first. Remember also that once formatted and the Android image is burned to the micro sd card, you won't be able to view the OS files on the card as Windows cannot detect it as being there. If you stick the micro sd with the burned image into a computer running Linux (Ubuntu for example), you can see all the partitions on the card (from what I remember there are 3 or 4 partitions).

But yeah, a successfully burned Android OS image will not show up on the SD card when inserted into a computer running Windows. At least it didn't for me. But showed up fine in Ubuntu.

Here is the thread about having problems with the Android image, where this is discussed a bit:

http://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=248
The microSD card has been formatted as EXT4 file format which is default file format for Linux. In general, Windows OS doesn't recognize EXT4 file format.


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - adeneb - 02-27-2016

Makes me wonder why they bother making a Windows version of the SD burner. My issue wasn't that I couldn't see the new format in windows, it failed to complete the format. I also have a mac and Linux system to work with.


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - Ghost - 02-27-2016

(02-27-2016, 03:30 PM)adeneb Wrote: Makes me wonder why they bother making a Windows version of the SD burner. My issue wasn't that I couldn't see the new format in windows, it failed to complete the format. I also have a mac and Linux system to work with.

Really, it flagged up with a failure message? What did it say?

I did try to dd the image to micro sd using the terminal in Ubuntu but didn't have any joy. But it's quite possible that I did something wrong and that burning using other software apart from PhoenixCard is possible. I personally would definitely prefer to use a non-Windows solution.


RE: The "official Linux" download from Pine? - tllim - 02-27-2016

(02-27-2016, 03:30 PM)adeneb Wrote: Makes me wonder why they bother making a Windows version of the SD burner. My issue wasn't that I couldn't see the new format in windows, it failed to complete the format. I also have a mac and Linux system to work with.

The Windows version Phoenixcard works for me.