10-20-2019, 07:49 PM
So I've been trying out this build on SD. I haven't had time the time to explore it thoroughly. Regardless, in order to make a fair comparison with the stock Debian build, I would like to run it off the eMMC. What is the best way to install it on the eMMC? I read comments that dd would not be the best way to do that.
Then I presume I would run these updates here:
https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-b...tag/0.9.14
and this keyboard updater:
https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/pineboo...rd-updater
Does the keyboard updater also apply to to the stock Debian build?
So far, I think I like the Bionic OS better. The speakers sound better, USB sticks eject without error, and I can immediately set my own password. Changing Chromium settings is broken on both builds. Video quality doesn't seem as good, but that could be due to the difference between SD and eMMC. I haven't had the time to test Firefox, clock settings, package manager, etc.
Then I presume I would run these updates here:
https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-b...tag/0.9.14
and this keyboard updater:
https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/pineboo...rd-updater
Does the keyboard updater also apply to to the stock Debian build?
So far, I think I like the Bionic OS better. The speakers sound better, USB sticks eject without error, and I can immediately set my own password. Changing Chromium settings is broken on both builds. Video quality doesn't seem as good, but that could be due to the difference between SD and eMMC. I haven't had the time to test Firefox, clock settings, package manager, etc.