08-28-2018, 09:52 AM
(08-28-2018, 08:39 AM)gedas07 Wrote:(08-28-2018, 07:19 AM)grpeople Wrote: You have to purge 'libegl1-mesa' and all it's dependencies, then you can properly run the script.
'libmali-rk-utgard-450-r7p0' contains the proprietary drivers for proper 3D acceleration.
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I think it's easier for you to re-flash the image on your drive and install a desktop environment trough the 'install_desktop.sh' script. Pass your favourite DE as argument.
Also use one of the ayufan's Bionic 0.7.9 build. Ther's one with LXDE + media player with HW acceleration preinstalled. Or if you want to start from scratch, take the minimal build and run the script above.
You can find the builds here: https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/releases
thanks ,
i try with the script install_desktop.sh with LXDE in the end of the comand , but i don't know if is correct. with a new minimal image of xenial
But don't works i have got the error of libmali
I installed perfect the version with desktop, But i want to learn new things . And i want to learn how can i install desktop in minimal versions
and for the last
I want a xenial image , because i want to put in this server, tvheadend, plex media server , oscam, udpxy, and i think that remember that oscam don't work in Bionic
Why not dockerize all those servers and use any base OS you like more? as i see you need some media services maybe libreelec fits as a base "OS"...dockerizing stuff you can use any base including any of the ayufan (headless or not) or armbian...
Sources:
https://hub.docker.com/r/lsioarmhf/tvheadend-aarch64/
https://hub.docker.com/r/hassioaddons/plex-aarch64/
https://hub.docker.com/r/forumi0721alpin...h64-udpxy/
https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-oscam-armhf
the one for oscam im not 100% sure it will work on the rock64, but afaik its not hard to compile on a new architecture...docker nowadays give you a LOT of flexibility...just a suggestion...
I see also that there is plex, tvheadend and oscam addons for kodi, you can also try the librelec rock64 image from
https://test.libreelec.tv/
its in alpha but the last time i tested it it was stable with only some video artifacts/glitches...