06-05-2018, 01:10 AM
(06-04-2018, 08:40 PM)gene83 Wrote: Still no boot, never got to the startx stage. So I brought its 64GB u-sd in and rewrote it with bionic-lxde-rock64-0.6.44-239-arm64.img, which I took it was a debian image, but etc issue says its a Ubuntu 18-4-LTS, which tells me some things have been changed just to make it more difficult to configure since I've not had to deal with a *buntu since 8-4, 10 years ago.
Bionic is the name of the 18.04 Ubuntu release, which is also a LTS (long term support) release. Would be interesting to see if you can actually install a DE on debian strech... it's problematic on the pine64 due to package dependencies, but maybe the rock64 packages aren't so troublesome. Either way, the pre-built images are the path of least resistance.
(06-04-2018, 08:55 PM)evilbunny Wrote: I have setup my r64 as follows, I also removed both dhcp clients as well
Did you have to do anything to disable that horrid netplan thing introduced in bionic, or did ayufan kill that off?