07-25-2016, 08:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2016, 08:16 AM by Terra854.
Edit Reason: Now supports Debian!
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Pine A64 Configuration Tool [30/11/2016]
This tool is based on the raspi-config tool for the Raspberry Pi and it provides a straight-forward way to configure your Pine64.
Source code is available at https://github.com/Terra854/pine64-config
Prerequisites
You will need to have the xterm package installed in order to use this tool. You will also need to install newt (for openSUSE) or whiptail (for Debian/Ubuntu).
Note that for openSUSE, the tool and it's dependencies has been preloaded in the images.
Downloads
Github link
Installation/Update the tool
To install or to update this tool for your Pine64, you will need to run the following command:
This will build the scripts that is relevant to your distribution of Linux and installs it to /usr/local/sbin.
Once it is installed, you can execute it with:
Enjoy!
Changelog
25/7/2016
- Initial Release
26/7/2016
- Added Debian support
2/8/2016
- Minor bugfix
3/10/2016
- Lot's of bug fixes and improvements.
- openSUSE is now supported.
- Added the ability to change the cpu governor
- Added a heath monitor (looping the pine64_health script)
6/10/2016
- Major bugfixes
30/11/2016
- Fixed the cpu governor feature
If you want to contribute or to file bugs, please feel free to post an issue or open a pull request on the GitHub page.
This tool is based on the raspi-config tool for the Raspberry Pi and it provides a straight-forward way to configure your Pine64.
Source code is available at https://github.com/Terra854/pine64-config
Prerequisites
You will need to have the xterm package installed in order to use this tool. You will also need to install newt (for openSUSE) or whiptail (for Debian/Ubuntu).
Note that for openSUSE, the tool and it's dependencies has been preloaded in the images.
Downloads
Github link
Installation/Update the tool
To install or to update this tool for your Pine64, you will need to run the following command:
Code:
sudo ./install.sh [ubuntu/debian/opensuse]
This will build the scripts that is relevant to your distribution of Linux and installs it to /usr/local/sbin.
Once it is installed, you can execute it with:
Code:
sudo pine64-config.sh
Enjoy!
Changelog
25/7/2016
- Initial Release
26/7/2016
- Added Debian support
2/8/2016
- Minor bugfix
3/10/2016
- Lot's of bug fixes and improvements.
- openSUSE is now supported.
- Added the ability to change the cpu governor
- Added a heath monitor (looping the pine64_health script)
6/10/2016
- Major bugfixes
30/11/2016
- Fixed the cpu governor feature
If you want to contribute or to file bugs, please feel free to post an issue or open a pull request on the GitHub page.
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