So, I got my Pine64+ 2gb yesterday and started fooling with it. I'm powering it with an external 8 port hub and have had no problems loading various versions of Android. I didn't get the wifi (which was a mistake) so I'm using ethernet.
It seems like every OS I load crashes. I know one version (sorry, Im at work - not sure which version) of Lollipop crashes with the ethernet - a bunch of folks have been talking about this. But on other versions, it just seems like its crashing constantly - sometimes to the point I just have to restart the whole thing.
I know this is early on and there are tons of bugs and we are all working to make a community and figure this thing out, but what is the most stable OS I can run on the Pine at this time?
04-05-2016, 07:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2016, 07:44 AM by franktherobot.)
The OS (one of the versions of Android) will boot and will be fine. But if I try to play a video on youtube, it crashes when I go to fullscreen. I constantly get messages that something has stopped or failed. Even if I try to change the wallpaper Im getting crashes. Ill wait until I get home from work to post specifics. I don't think the sd card is corrupted. I formatted with sd formatter and burned the image with phoenix card. It boots up fine? Can you explain a bit about the USB hub?
Thanks, Andrew. I'm new to all this and ordered the Pine to learn on - so I have little clue of what I'm doing. I appreciate the help.
So, what you are saying is I need to check the integrity of my sd card? Also, what is recommended for powering the Pine? Is there some get started tutorials or something out there that I'm missing? Everything seems scattered.
Thanks for all the help, Andrew. I will report back with what I've been able to do/solve/etc.
Okay, so here's an update...
I bought a 32gb class 10 micro sd card to see if that was the problem (my other card was a 8gb class 6)... It wasn't. The card is legit as was the previous card, no counterfeit problems. So that wasn't that either.
I'm still powering the board from my external usb hub and it seems to do fine. I have a keyboard/mouse controller dongle plugged into the hub and it works perfect. I am using ethernet as I have no wifi and that seems to work as well. I am running Lollipop.
I successfully downloaded Netflix and Youtube apps from the Google Appstore with no problem. Video and audio is flawless in both. However, I notice when I install a new app and open it, it seems to freeze. I then had to go out of each app and back in for it to refresh. I have no idea what's causing this. I also noticed this in OS itself. I know this sounds crazy but running an app or changing a setting and then turning the machine off and re-running it seems to fix a lot of issues.
Chrome seems super buggy. Youtube will play in Chrome but if I fullscreen it, it crashes, android restarts and I have no ethernet. I have to physically turn the machine off and back on for it to recognize ethernet.
Sometimes when I try and change the wallpaper I get a screen flicker. Sometimes the screen goes black. Sometimes I get a message saying "Unfortunately, Launcher3 has stopped." Again, I have no clue.
At this point, there are just tons and tons of bugs.
This is a known issue with the 2GB models. Long story short, the devs were only given the 1 GB model to work with, which has a different ethernet controller. There are a few people who have managed to get Debian and Ubuntu installs semi-working, but at the moment there's no "boot 'n' go" solution.
I'm in the same boat as you. Hopefully there will be a fix soon.
04-06-2016, 07:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2016, 08:33 PM by Kevydee.)
Hi noob here, my pine is still in the box, i just picked it up today - 2GB model.
I've read a few things now about issues with the board, are there any os's deemed safe as of yet? This is my first foray into single board computers, looking to minimise any mistakes and avoid any big pitfalls! Just looking around for a tutorial to fit the wifi module still.
Edit: Wifi module was straightforward once i took it out the box