(ARCHIVED) Debian Jessie Images (3.10.102 BSP Kernel) New Release
Probably a noob-ish question but, I'm kind of an old-fart who hasn't tinkered with linux in a while.  With the recent Debian release built on .102 BSP 2, can I get there via apt-get or do I need to download the new image and re-install?
There are two custom scripts in /usr/local/sbin you can run to update u-boot and kernel:

/usr/local/sbin/pine64_update_uboot.sh
/usr/local/sbin/pine64_update_kernel.sh
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That was easy enough..... Thanks Smile
(07-01-2016, 08:16 PM)lenny.raposo-pine64.pro Wrote: Has anyone run into any issues with resizing the rootfs with the script?

Wanna find out if this is just an isolated incident or something more.

Let me know

Yes, and I found the error: missing a blank line after $start and before 'w' - I've edited the script and everything runs OK!
there has been a version 2 release with the needed fixes.

You will also find a readme file on the desktop for those usign LXDE XFCE or MATE based images Wink
If you like my work be sure to check out my site or wish to donate to the cause

Cheers Big Grin
(07-19-2016, 11:06 AM)lenny.raposo-pine64.pro Wrote: there has been a version 2 release with the needed fixes.

You will also find a readme file on the desktop for those usign LXDE XFCE or MATE based images Wink

Where? I mean v.2 image, I've downloaded from Pine64 Wiki at wiki.pine64.org, under 2.2 - is it latest?
If you are looking for up to date Linux images www.pine64.pro from Lenny is the best option
(07-19-2016, 01:22 PM)Boring Wrote: If you are looking for up to date Linux images www.pine64.pro from Lenny is the best option

@Boring, thanks a lot, I didn't know about this site! BTW, is there a change log? I already have a running and configured image from 01 July, what are the changes on this 18 July image? Can I just run the pine64_update_uboot and pine64_update_kernel scripts, or have to reimage the flash anew?
Shame you guys don't have wget URLs (or torrents FFS!) to grab images from...

Tried four times in Chrome (from a Ubuntu desktop) - only to get a certain way through the BSP-02 DebianXFCE download and it stops...

So - I started it again - copied the download URL the PHP presents to Chrome - and pasted that into wget on my NAS - let's hope I get the whole thing this time!

But a torrent would be ideal!  Just leave it downloading overnight - the more downloaders, the faster it gets...

Seriously guys - you could take a lesson or two from the wonderful folks at NTC and "CHIP World's first $9 computer" and "PocketCHIP".   www.nextthing.co - they've got a community, and they've got kernel and hardware hackers on the payroll!

And their BBS software kicks arse too!
Attempt #5 or #6 - 4 hours 45 mins ETA....


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