(04-02-2016, 12:30 PM)ML-Anderal Wrote:(04-02-2016, 12:19 PM)aund Wrote: Thanks for putting the image together. I used Win32DiskImager to write it to the SD card.
My experience -
After disconnecting the LAN cable, I'm able to succesfully boot and the seem to have stability. Plugging the LAN cable back in resulted in an immediate reboot.
- I get a PINE 64 splash screen lasting a few seconds
- This is followed by a black screen with "Remix OS", the "Remix OS" logo flashes white to gray for several minutes
- I then get a further screen which says "Remix" which has an "Upgrading..." progress bar below which steadily moves over a minute or 2.
- One of 2 things would happen after this, either the system would reboot or I would get to a desktop background but even when getting to the background I'd have stability issues.
I'm using the following:
- 2gb PINE64
- A USB cable from a Samsung Note 5, powered via a laptop USB port.
- 8gb Sandisk SD card (sorry not sure which class)
This is great to hear! I know the Pine64 team is working heavy with Remix OS on a fix for the 2GB board and would say until they have that hang tight. Do you have the wifi adapter?
If so I would love to know if it works just fine and if you are able to have network in some way or another.
(04-02-2016, 12:19 PM)aund Wrote: Thanks for putting the image together. I used Win32DiskImager to write it to the SD card.
My experience -
After disconnecting the LAN cable, I'm able to succesfully boot and the seem to have stability. Plugging the LAN cable back in resulted in an immediate reboot.
- I get a PINE 64 splash screen lasting a few seconds
- This is followed by a black screen with "Remix OS", the "Remix OS" logo flashes white to gray for several minutes
- I then get a further screen which says "Remix" which has an "Upgrading..." progress bar below which steadily moves over a minute or 2.
- One of 2 things would happen after this, either the system would reboot or I would get to a desktop background but even when getting to the background I'd have stability issues.
I'm using the following:
- 2gb PINE64
- A USB cable from a Samsung Note 5, powered via a laptop USB port.
- 8gb Sandisk SD card (sorry not sure which class)
If I could get you to do Something Aund. Will you boot the board up and disable the Ethernet and tell me if you can than plug in the network cable without a reboot issue?
I am just trying to minimize where the issue is coming from and if we know it has to do with the network and ethernet port its possible its just a driver issue for the 2GB board or it could be something with it getting an IP and gateway etc...
Ethernet switched off in the settings menu, after plugging the cable back in, screen froze followed by a reboot about 10 seconds later. However after the reboot with the cable still plugged in, it's taken me back to the desktop which seemed to be stable. I went into the ethernet settings and these were still set to off. About 10 seconds after switching back on though and we have another reboot.
I may have imagined this but I think I have previously used a USB Startech ethernet adapter succesfully on another android device, in anycase plugging this in does nothing, presumably the image in use is looking specifically for the onboard ethernet.
I've only just started tinkering today so wasn't aware of the 2gb board issues until I started looking through the forum. My thanks to everyone who's working on this
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Also just to add - another strange symptom seems specifically following a reboot caused by the ethernet issue I aways go back to the upgrading screen. This doesn't seem to happen with a normal reboot carried out from Remix OS.