08-31-2019, 11:09 AM
(08-31-2019, 05:06 AM)Thra11 Wrote: I've recently installed NixOS on my RockPro64, and since I've got the panfrost driver working, I thought I'd create a bootable image so that people can give it a try with minimal effort. Simply download and extract the image here and write it to an sd-card or eMMC using your favourite disk image writing tool (The image is 4.7GB, so you'll probably need an 8GB or larger SD card/eMMC). It should boot and automatically log into the KDE plasma desktop. (user is called rockpro64, password rockpro64). It uses the 5.3 ayufan-rock64/linux-mainline-kernel. It takes a minute or two to boot, so you may wish to follow its progress via the UART if you can.
Hello Thra11,
I am still planning for mainline 5.3 + Panfrost..
thanks for sharing
What are your initial toughs about Panfrost vs proprietary driver, speed/processing power/etc( if you had compared them, in some way )?
Regards,