Feel free to do the unpaid support job here. I want software to improve. I know Martin since we're both working together on H3 support @armbian. The whole thing is a developer issue. None of the newbies does know what /dev/ttyS2 is or where device trees grow.
All available Linux OS images rely (fortunately!) on longsleep's work. But he's not present here. So all I asked Martin was to collect the improvements he makes and send them to the right place (and this is NOT here). This is not support stuff, this is development. And development doesn't happen here.
So it's all about improving software/settings and send it to the right place (in case you've an hour read through this -- none of this happened here or would be even understood by some but since it happened there now everyone here can benefit from).
In case anyone wants to waste his time answering the same questions again and again since the Pine folks absolutely fail (or don't want) to provide a quickstart guide... feel free to do their support job.
In case anyone posts relevant development stuff to this useless forum I will again ask him to send it better to the right place and also to think about not wasting his time posting stuff in a forum where it simply gets lost.
BTW: I would call this here fragmentation http://elinux.org/Pine64 or that http://www.pine64.pro/resources/ -- but you should keep in mind that all relevant development for Pine64 still happens at linux-sunxi.
All available Linux OS images rely (fortunately!) on longsleep's work. But he's not present here. So all I asked Martin was to collect the improvements he makes and send them to the right place (and this is NOT here). This is not support stuff, this is development. And development doesn't happen here.
So it's all about improving software/settings and send it to the right place (in case you've an hour read through this -- none of this happened here or would be even understood by some but since it happened there now everyone here can benefit from).
In case anyone wants to waste his time answering the same questions again and again since the Pine folks absolutely fail (or don't want) to provide a quickstart guide... feel free to do their support job.
In case anyone posts relevant development stuff to this useless forum I will again ask him to send it better to the right place and also to think about not wasting his time posting stuff in a forum where it simply gets lost.
BTW: I would call this here fragmentation http://elinux.org/Pine64 or that http://www.pine64.pro/resources/ -- but you should keep in mind that all relevant development for Pine64 still happens at linux-sunxi.