02-26-2024, 07:51 AM
Ah OK. Those are not officially supported images (they are not on the official Manjaro download page), but I see they are there.
You can install the latest DanctNIX kernel: https://archmobile.mirror.danctnix.org/d...pkg.tar.xz (download the file, then install it with sudo pacman -U linux-pinetab2-6.6.13.danctnix1-1-aarch64.pkg.tar.xz) to get the latest WiFi driver (and then follow the instructions in this thread for how to enable it, because it still ships disabled by default). I expect this to work (because the package format is the same and userspace does not tend to have tight dependencies on the exact kernel version), but keep in mind that of course this combination (Manjaro userspace on DanctNIX kernel) is not supported by either Manjaro or DanctNIX, so use at your own risk.
Otherwise, you will have to wait for Manjaro to ship an updated kernel for the PineTab2 with the driver. The current unsupported Manjaro images use the generic kernel-rc, not a dedicated kernel for the PineTab2, so they do not carry device-specific drivers at all.
You can install the latest DanctNIX kernel: https://archmobile.mirror.danctnix.org/d...pkg.tar.xz (download the file, then install it with sudo pacman -U linux-pinetab2-6.6.13.danctnix1-1-aarch64.pkg.tar.xz) to get the latest WiFi driver (and then follow the instructions in this thread for how to enable it, because it still ships disabled by default). I expect this to work (because the package format is the same and userspace does not tend to have tight dependencies on the exact kernel version), but keep in mind that of course this combination (Manjaro userspace on DanctNIX kernel) is not supported by either Manjaro or DanctNIX, so use at your own risk.
Otherwise, you will have to wait for Manjaro to ship an updated kernel for the PineTab2 with the driver. The current unsupported Manjaro images use the generic kernel-rc, not a dedicated kernel for the PineTab2, so they do not carry device-specific drivers at all.