04-13-2021, 05:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2021, 05:36 PM by ab1jx.
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I gave up and copied in the dtb from Armbian which is 80k instead of the 60k one I was using. Maybe I'll try a Manjaro one someday. It's just not that important and I've sunk enough time into it.
That didn't do anything for my numlock key so I tried the dtb from Manjaro, that doesn't either. But oddly enough Fn-Print Screen and Fn-Pause both toggle the NumLock. Which brings up the question: do the ANSI and ISO keyboard versions have different dtb files? The Manjaro install asks which keyboard I have but I grabbed the rk3399-pinebook-pro.dtb file anyway. Still have it in place.
The Manjaro dtb is 88924 bytes, the Armbian 80978, what I started with is 60731. They all work to varying degrees. Not sure how to compare but both the bigger ones populate more device names in amixer I think.
That didn't do anything for my numlock key so I tried the dtb from Manjaro, that doesn't either. But oddly enough Fn-Print Screen and Fn-Pause both toggle the NumLock. Which brings up the question: do the ANSI and ISO keyboard versions have different dtb files? The Manjaro install asks which keyboard I have but I grabbed the rk3399-pinebook-pro.dtb file anyway. Still have it in place.
The Manjaro dtb is 88924 bytes, the Armbian 80978, what I started with is 60731. They all work to varying degrees. Not sure how to compare but both the bigger ones populate more device names in amixer I think.