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Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - qeek - 03-16-2020

Excited to hear that Manjaro KDE will be the default OS on new PBPs. 
I got my PBP in January with Debian though. Which is the official link for the new default Manjaro build? I'd like to install it on my MMC.

I'm tempted to try the link in the wiki, but the page still mentions Debian as default.
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pinebook_Pro_Software_Release#Manjaro_ARM_with_KDE_.28Plasma.29_desktop_.5BmicroSD_.2F_eMMC_Boot.5D


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - ravanh - 03-16-2020

Hi, it seems the latest are here https://osdn.net/projects/manjaro-arm/storage/pbpro/kde-plasma/ currently under the 20.02.1 folder.

I have just tested the Manjaro-ARM-kde-plasma-pbpro-20.02.1.img.xz image. Flashed it to mu SD card with the Pine64 Installer flash utility. But booting from the SD card did not work until I switched OFF the internal eMMC storage (by way of the little switch under the hood)... Once eMMC was off, my Pinebook Pro booted Manjaro. I went trhough the installation process (creating account) and rebooted. Found the system to respond very sluggish to mouse movement and clicks. Maybe it's because it was running form SD card? Then I tried updating software but the system froze.

Installing to the internal eMMC was not possible because that device needed to be switched off to be able to boot into Manjaro at all Sad

Going to try the Manjaro-ARM-kde-plasma-pbpro-20.02.1-emmc-installer-20.02.1.img.xz image next to see if that will boot with the internal eMMC switched on so I can install it to the faster internal drive...


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - vrabac - 03-16-2020

the emmc-installer image is to be used if you want to install Manjaro to eMMC. Burn it to mSD, boot from it, and (after 10-20sec of blackscreen) just press ESC/Enter and follow the installer wizard.


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - qeek - 03-16-2020

Got it, thank you!


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - ravanh - 03-16-2020

(03-16-2020, 07:43 AM)vrabac Wrote: the emmc-installer image is to be used if you want to install Manjaro to eMMC. Burn it to mSD, boot from it, and (after 10-20sec of blackscreen) just press ESC/Enter and follow the installer wizard.

Hi @vrabac 
> the emmc-installer image is to be used -- check
> Burn it to mSD -- check
> boot from it -- uhm... how? is there some way to force the Pinebook Pro to boot from SD while the internal eMMC is NOT switched off? Otherwise, how can I install to it?  Dodgy  


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - vrabac - 03-17-2020

I have had default uboot and here it boots from mSD without doing anything, just pluged in. On eMMC was that Default Debian installed.


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - FeMike - 03-20-2020

(03-16-2020, 07:43 AM)vrabac Wrote: the emmc-installer image is to be used if you want to install Manjaro to eMMC. Burn it to mSD, boot from it, and (after 10-20sec of blackscreen) just press ESC/Enter and follow the installer wizard.

Is that how all emmc installer images work for the pb64? During the boot of sdcard am I pressing and holding both ESC and Enter till the installer kicks in? I have it currently running on sd and was going to download the image again to dd it to emmc. I'm new to this and was searching for a proven method.


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - vrabac - 03-20-2020

Check what Manjaro devs write about it.


RE: Default Manjaro KDE build download link for Pinebook Pro? - MrDitchy - 03-21-2020

I also received my Pinebook Pro in January with debian installed. Using another computer I used Balena etcher to flash Manjaro to a microSD card and booted my Pinebook Pro from that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTyBI2PO4I0 is a link to a video on youtube by LearnLinuxTV where Jay wals you through the process of flashing the eMMC drive from the microSD using the dd command in the terminal. In the video Jay re-installs the debian OS so at that step I substituted the Manjaro image.
Jay mentioned that a couple of steps take some time and he wasn't joking (about five minutes each).
Anyway I followed the video and have Manjaro KDE as my default OS. My only complaint was very low volume, which was fixed by typing alsamixer into the terminal pressing F6 and choosing the "es" sound card, then using the direction keys to turn both speakers just into the white areas then exiting.
Enjoy