09-24-2016, 09:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2016, 09:14 AM by tampadave.
Edit Reason: omitted "usb cable"
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Just as a general thing, the things that do not work yet are uncountable. The only things that do work, are those things important enough that someone has actually designed, tested and released back into the community.
This is green kit. That's what's so awesome for folks like us. We get to design, build, test and release. Rinse and repeat.
I'm currently working on the desire to connect via a usb cable, the pine64s to a GNU/Linux host, and have full OpenSSH facilities. Why? Because we have, at this point, lots of "doa" labeled product out here that is not doa, but hdcp'd due to hdmi's crap hdcp evil.
A usb plug and play OpenSSH stack is extremely valuable in fixing this problem. First, showing that the board is not doa, second, being able to access it headlessly with nothing more than a usb cable, which is accessable to noobs, third, high speed, network savvy, secure scp let's us image file systems without the trouble of sneaker netting the microsd cards or needing console on the pine64 board.
If "USB-debugging" is important enough, look into it, and fix it. We'll help. There are so many blind assumptions in your query, I see that you're about to learn a whole lot of stuff, red pill stuff, should you choose to accept this assignment. That's not criticism, it is information. Learn it and you'll do well. Don't and you won't.
And use a computer. That means GNU/Linux. M$ kit sucks. Always has, always will. It is built that way on purpose. It is. By design. Get GNU/Linux and you'll see.
David
This is green kit. That's what's so awesome for folks like us. We get to design, build, test and release. Rinse and repeat.
I'm currently working on the desire to connect via a usb cable, the pine64s to a GNU/Linux host, and have full OpenSSH facilities. Why? Because we have, at this point, lots of "doa" labeled product out here that is not doa, but hdcp'd due to hdmi's crap hdcp evil.
A usb plug and play OpenSSH stack is extremely valuable in fixing this problem. First, showing that the board is not doa, second, being able to access it headlessly with nothing more than a usb cable, which is accessable to noobs, third, high speed, network savvy, secure scp let's us image file systems without the trouble of sneaker netting the microsd cards or needing console on the pine64 board.
If "USB-debugging" is important enough, look into it, and fix it. We'll help. There are so many blind assumptions in your query, I see that you're about to learn a whole lot of stuff, red pill stuff, should you choose to accept this assignment. That's not criticism, it is information. Learn it and you'll do well. Don't and you won't.
And use a computer. That means GNU/Linux. M$ kit sucks. Always has, always will. It is built that way on purpose. It is. By design. Get GNU/Linux and you'll see.
David
David, the lip smacking pirate hedgehog. "SHIVER me timbers!"