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Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - milkaca - 06-30-2017 Any plans for Debian Jessie image? RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - milkaca - 12-29-2017 Thank you for no answer at all. RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - Luke - 12-29-2017 (12-29-2017, 04:07 PM)amilino Wrote: Thank you for no answer at all. Must have missed your original post. Here you go: https://github.com/ayufan-pine64/linux-build/releases/download/0.7.19/jessie-minimal-pinebook-0.7.19-118.img.xz RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - milkaca - 12-29-2017 How to connect on wifi with minimal version of stretch? I am trying to install LXDE. RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - milkaca - 12-30-2017 By the way, what us the best choise of Debian for Pinebook? RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - Luke - 12-31-2017 (12-30-2017, 02:26 AM)amilino Wrote: By the way, what us the best choise of Debian for Pinebook? Depends for what. Stretch has worked fine for me. RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - milkaca - 12-31-2017 Yes, but there is only minimal version without Desktop. RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - Luke - 01-02-2018 (12-31-2017, 03:22 AM)amilino Wrote: Yes, but there is only minimal version without Desktop. IIRC there should be a script in /usr/local/sbin to install either i3 or mate. Otherwise, you can just install any desktop youd like you would normally on any computer ... for instance, XFCE Edit: also Q4OS is also debian: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=4506 RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - milkaca - 01-02-2018 (01-02-2018, 05:40 AM)Luke Wrote:(12-31-2017, 03:22 AM)amilino Wrote: Yes, but there is only minimal version without Desktop. And how to connect on wifi from terminal? RE: Debian Jessie image for Pinebook - xalius - 01-02-2018 To connect to wifi from terminal either set up the config in /etc/interfaces (check Debian/Ubuntu wiki) or install a network manager command line interface like 'nmtui' ... |