11-13-2018, 02:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-17-2018, 06:35 AM by erchache2000.)
Manjaro ARM website
Download here
At the moment to write this post are two versions available, see on latest post of this thread to find new updates.
KDE
LXQT
User Password
root root
manjaro manjaro
Features:
The Pinebook is a $99 laptop, based on the popular Pine64 ARM board. It sports a quad core ARM CPU, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB eMMC, Wifi and Bluetooth and either a 14" TN screen or an 11" IPS screen.
The Manjaro ARM images are marking Manjaro ARM’s first venture into ARM based laptops and is heavily based on the Arch Linux builds from user anarsoul on Github.
How to install:
Download the image/zip file from the download location. Verify that the download completed successfully.
After that, install Etcher and burn it to an SD card (8 GB or larger recommended).
Put the SD card into the Pinebooks SD card slot and boot it up. The Pinebook should recognize the SD card as a bootable device and boot from it.
The Pinebook will reboot once before it gets to a login screen. This is because the filesystem gets resized to fit the SD card.
On first boot, the wifi card gets activated after a couple of minutes, even though the tray icon (on plasma) does not change.
Download here
At the moment to write this post are two versions available, see on latest post of this thread to find new updates.
KDE
LXQT
User Password
root root
manjaro manjaro
Features:
The Pinebook is a $99 laptop, based on the popular Pine64 ARM board. It sports a quad core ARM CPU, 2 GB RAM, 16 GB eMMC, Wifi and Bluetooth and either a 14" TN screen or an 11" IPS screen.
The Manjaro ARM images are marking Manjaro ARM’s first venture into ARM based laptops and is heavily based on the Arch Linux builds from user anarsoul on Github.
How to install:
Download the image/zip file from the download location. Verify that the download completed successfully.
After that, install Etcher and burn it to an SD card (8 GB or larger recommended).
Put the SD card into the Pinebooks SD card slot and boot it up. The Pinebook should recognize the SD card as a bootable device and boot from it.
The Pinebook will reboot once before it gets to a login screen. This is because the filesystem gets resized to fit the SD card.
On first boot, the wifi card gets activated after a couple of minutes, even though the tray icon (on plasma) does not change.