(01-13-2020, 06:59 PM)Sally Wrote: i attempted to update my 4 hour old Pinebook Pro. Now I can't sign into Pinebook Pro using rock, rock. The letters typed not correct.
What can I do? Do I have to reinstall the OS or is my new Pinebook Pro bricked. Thank you for any assistance.
Kinda flustered ...
I didn't say what I was attempting to update, the keyboard firmware. I'm not sure what happened. Can I reinstall Debian? Thank you for any assistance you can give me.
My regards,
Sally
(01-13-2020, 07:47 PM)Sally Wrote: (01-13-2020, 06:59 PM)Sally Wrote: i attempted to update my 4 hour old Pinebook Pro. Now I can't sign into Pinebook Pro using rock, rock. The letters typed not correct.
What can I do? Do I have to reinstall the OS or is my new Pinebook Pro bricked. Thank you for any assistance.
Kinda flustered ...
I didn't say what I was attempting to update, the keyboard firmware. I'm not sure what happened. Can I reinstall Debian? Thank you for any assistance you can give me.
My regards,
Sally
I ran into a similar problem when running the instructions that update the trackpad firmware for ansi. After the Step 1 reboot, I could not connect to the laptop via ssh since the wifi hadn't reconnected. I suspected that the laptop wifi didn't connect because I didn't login. However, I couldn't login because the keyboard mapping was mixed up.
I solved the problem via trial and error by determining which keys were mapped to r, o, c, k, and Enter. This allowed me to login which started the wifi. I then logged into my router to determine the ip address of the laptop. The name of the connection listed by the router is Debian-Desktop. Below are the key mappings I used to login:
r = y
o = .
c = h
k = '
\ = Enter
Enter = backspace
Note: use \ to get to the Password field from the ID field.
Hope this helps your problem!
(01-13-2020, 08:31 PM)hpc@scale Wrote: (01-13-2020, 07:47 PM)Sally Wrote: (01-13-2020, 06:59 PM)Sally Wrote: i attempted to update my 4 hour old Pinebook Pro. Now I can't sign into Pinebook Pro using rock, rock. The letters typed not correct.
What can I do? Do I have to reinstall the OS or is my new Pinebook Pro bricked. Thank you for any assistance.
Kinda flustered ...
I didn't say what I was attempting to update, the keyboard firmware. I'm not sure what happened. Can I reinstall Debian? Thank you for any assistance you can give me.
My regards,
Sally
I ran into a similar problem when running the instructions that update the trackpad firmware for ansi. After the Step 1 reboot, I could not connect to the laptop via ssh since the wifi hadn't reconnected. I suspected that the laptop wifi didn't connect because I didn't login. However, I couldn't login because the keyboard mapping was mixed up.
I solved the problem via trial and error by determining which keys were mapped to r, o, c, k, and Enter. This allowed me to login which started the wifi. I then logged into my router to determine the ip address of the laptop. The name of the connection listed by the router is Debian-Desktop. Below are the key mappings I used to login:
r = y
o = .
c = h
k = '
\ = Enter
Enter = backspace
Note: use \ to get to the Password field from the ID field.
Hope this helps your problem!
Thank you so much for your help. Yes, I mapped out my now wacky keyboard and dead trackpad. But I don't know how what to after that. Would it be wise to reinstall Debian. I can't believe this has happened. I'm willing to learn how to solve the issues. Thank you again.
R = Y
O = .
C = H
K= "
(01-13-2020, 08:31 PM)hpc@scale Wrote: (01-13-2020, 07:47 PM)Sally Wrote: (01-13-2020, 06:59 PM)Sally Wrote: i attempted to update my 4 hour old Pinebook Pro. Now I can't sign into Pinebook Pro using rock, rock. The letters typed not correct.
What can I do? Do I have to reinstall the OS or is my new Pinebook Pro bricked. Thank you for any assistance.
Kinda flustered ...
I didn't say what I was attempting to update, the keyboard firmware. I'm not sure what happened. Can I reinstall Debian? Thank you for any assistance you can give me.
My regards,
Sally
I've been keeping notes on my PBP setup/configure. I experienced the same issue. I wasn't patient enough to try and figure out which key produced which character. I used an external keyboard. My notes:
# Apply trackpad/keyboard firmware [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=8407]
$ git clone https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/pineboo...rd-updater
$ cd pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential libusb-1.0-0-dev xxd
$ make
$ sudo ./updater step-1 ansi
$ sudo reboot (my keyboard became unusable by step-1 so reboot via menu)
# Attach usb keyboard to finish
$ cd /pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater
$ sudo ./updater step-2 ansi
$ sudo reboot
01-13-2020, 10:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-13-2020, 10:40 PM by Sally.)
(01-13-2020, 09:07 PM)ColoBill Wrote: (01-13-2020, 08:31 PM)hpc@scale Wrote: (01-13-2020, 07:47 PM)Sally Wrote: (01-13-2020, 06:59 PM)Sally Wrote: i attempted to update my 4 hour old Pinebook Pro. Now I can't sign into Pinebook Pro using rock, rock. The letters typed not correct.
What can I do? Do I have to reinstall the OS or is my new Pinebook Pro bricked. Thank you for any assistance.
Kinda flustered ...
I didn't say what I was attempting to update, the keyboard firmware. I'm not sure what happened. Can I reinstall Debian? Thank you for any assistance you can give me.
My regards,
Sally
I've been keeping notes on my PBP setup/configure. I experienced the same issue. I wasn't patient enough to try and figure out which key produced which character. I used an external keyboard. My notes:
# Apply trackpad/keyboard firmware [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=8407]
$ git clone https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/pineboo...rd-updater
$ cd pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential libusb-1.0-0-dev xxd
$ make
$ sudo ./updater step-1 and
$ sudo reboot (my keyboard became unusable by step-1 so reboot via menu)
# Attach usb keyboard to finish
$ cd /pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater
$ sudo ./updater step-2 ans
$ sudo reboot
I too switched to an external keyboard: I didn't have an issue with the
$ sudo ./updater step-1 ios
$ sudo reboot (my keyboard became unusable by step-1 so reboot via menu)
It was the second part that doesn't download / work. It says something like saying, file can't be found.
I'm in a similar predicament with my new PBP. Using an external keyboard, step-1 ansi seemed to work. Rebooted and executed: $ sudo ./updater step-2 ansi.
Log ends with:
Verify mismatch: type=f2, pass=e2, received=d2
Touchpad verify (type=242, pass=226) data failed
Touchpad erase failed
(01-13-2020, 10:26 PM)Lyn Wrote: I'm in a similar predicament with my new PBP. Using an external keyboard, step-1 ansi seemed to work. Rebooted and executed: $ sudo ./updater step-2 ansi.
Log ends with:
Verify mismatch: type=f2, pass=e2, received=d2
Touchpad verify (type=242, pass=226) data failed
Touchpad erase failed
Got my PBP this morning and having same issue here. I've opened a separate Issue on GitHub to track it: https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/pineboo.../issues/13
Those people who have issues with flashing the kb/tp, please try a few times.
Interestingly enough, reboots didn't help, I kept getting same failure, but I've powered off the PBP and on next cycle (starting with step-1) it worked!
I can confirm that powering off the PBP, then (again) performing the following worked for me:
$ cd /pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater
$ sudo ./updater step-1 ansi
$ sudo reboot
$ cd /pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater
$ sudo ./updater step-2 ansi
$ sudo reboot
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