Chromium probably won't work because of the included gbm blob. The image is kind-of for a different application - but this will surely be sorted out in time. Also, for mate DE, make sure to enable window compositing.
My first problem: display resolution, forced output of 1920x1024, on workbench monitor (PL1910M), won't work. I have screen, but everything is (quite obviously) shunted to the left.
Tried to edit /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf ... but it's read-only. Any attempts to change file permissions fail. I can view it, that's all.
Attempted "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade", a few files updated, but that's it.
I grabbed this image because it reported "PCIe is enabled and attached storage works", but (a) lspci wasn't installed; (b) installing it, I'm getting zero output (as 1st page here shows).
WTH can I be doing wrong?
Can I get a gz of the kernel source tree?
(01-16-2019, 11:37 AM)Mrfixit2001 Wrote: Yes - Luke is correct! The current release includes some PCIe support but there will be additional functionality and drivers added to an updated release soon, as well as an updated ROCK64 and RockBox release. Thanks for your patience, all!
Thanks very much for this build!
I think I'm going to wait for your update before trying it, since I also have a PCIe RAID controller.
One question though: can we install a more recent kernel on your build? Or will that break all of the fixes that you implemented?
PS.: Fitting nickname
PinePhone (BH 2GB + CE 3GB) // RockPro64 4GB (rev. 2.1) - OMV NAS // PineH64 3GB (model B) - off-prem OMV NAS // Pine64-LTS 2GB (rev. 1.2 + Playbox) - Domotics server
I just installed this and it booted straight to login prompt. I was able to log in but i was getting a wrong ip. I finally found a way to get a correct ip. At that point i did a update and installed mate desktop. once i rebooted i lost ip again and there was no DE environment. I am not sure not what i am doing wrong with getting a correct ip and getting a DE installed.