I have tried quite a few different distros and I have settled on Debian Stretch Minimal. It boots to CLI and everything I use it for I use CLI programs. There's a few things I'm still trying to get figured out how to do, but mostly it's because of python's ncurses isn't working right. Maybe I'm missing a library, I don't know. I need to spend more time with it.
But, yeah, Stretch Minimal is great.
I tried Armbian mainline last night. Although it's in the early stages it's already extremely usable and useful.
Unfortunately I'm not near anything for long enough bursts that I can carry out a conversation on IRC. I'm sure they'll get it sorted in their own time anyway.
11-24-2018, 08:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2018, 09:34 AM by ramboton.)
as far as I am concerned Android is the most usable OS for the pinebook 1080. While some may be annoyed by the features that are intended for a touch screen, there are a large number of apps that work perfectly. Unlike the various linux flavors, I was able to establish a VPN connection and run chrome remote desktop to connect to my computer at work. I was also able to run teamviewer, as well as sync my work email etc. This machine can now be a low cost, high battery life unit that I can take with me and allows me to get things done. Running the Android 6.0 for 1080p
So far I'm really liking the Armbian distro - at boot it's using about 300 megs of ram and stuff mostly just works. Except bluetooth and sound - but there's a patch on the way.
*IF* the Pine folks are thinking about a future default distro for the Pinebooks - they should look at this one.
I can also vote for Armbian. This is most solid distribution (from what I tried), and even though it's still in testing, it offers superior performance (including GPU), better choice of packages and what's most important to me, experience with it fits exactly what I imagined when I wanted to get a Pinebook.
I will stay with Armbian and I'm sure that with 4.20 kernel more great stuff will happen.