![]() ![]() Unfortunately the "Intermittent Boot Errors for Pine 64" didn't show up in any of my Google searches.Īpparently the Allwinner A64 ARM chip has a timer issue where the last 11 bits of the timer value will erroneously be either all zero or one bits. The bug in U-Boot caused an erroneous `hd0` error to occur while GRUB was loading Fedora.Īfter trying several SD cards and doing research on how U-Boot and Grub work, I found that this was a KNOWN ISSUE with Fedora 28. The bad news was that there was a bug in the U-Boot used that caused Fedora to only occasionally complete the boot. I confirmed that the `ln` link to the DTB file was no longer needed. Sudo fedora-arm-image-installer -image=Fedora-Workstation-28-1.1. -target=pine64_plus -media=/dev/mmcblk0 # Install downloaded Fedora 28 Workstation image to SD card Sudo dnf install uboot-images-armv8 fedora-arm-installer # Install the fedora-arm-image-installer and Fedora uboot-images-armv8 package Determine the device name to which you'll be writing. Remember: This is pre-release software. Eventually you'll end up with a file named similar to this (the date will be different):įedora-Minimal-27-20171026.n.0. Make sure there's a green check mark by the item you intend to download, as that indicates that it was successfully built that day. I'd recommend one of either the Minimal or Server builds: *) Obtain one of the daily Fedora builds from Koji. *) Acquire a UART cable for using the serial console. Here are the steps as I best understand them. From there, once ethernet is established, you can SSH to the board. On first boot, you can create a user, set the timezone, etc. There's no graphical support yet, so you'll only be able to watch the OS boot on the serial console. ![]() Note, Fedora's philosophy eschews proprietary software as much as possible, so if upstream support isn't yet available, it won't be in Fedora. If you are interested in running a pre-release version of Fedora 27 on your Pine64, here's what you need to do at this point in its development. Note to admins here, it may be time to add a Fedora Sub Forum on this site. Download: openscad-signing-key_0x8AF822A975097442.Official Fedora support is nearing the light of day from the good folks on the Fedora ARM team.Prior releases are available at Signature To install OpenSCAD from git on Arch Linux the openSUSE packages built on OpenSUSE build service openSUSE Leap 15.3 (64-bit only) openSUSE Leap 15.4 (64-bit only) openSUSE Tumbleweed Fedora packages built on OpenSUSE build service Fedora 34 (x86_64, armv7l, aarch64, ppc64le) Fedora 35 (x86_64, armv7l, aarch64, ppc64le) Fedora 36 (x86_64, armv7l, aarch64, ppc64le) Fedora 37 (x86_64, armv7l, aarch64, ppc64le) Fedora Rawhide (x86_64, i586) Arch Linux OBS also supports HTTP links, but it's recommended to use In Debian/Ubuntu this is usually handled by theĪpt-transport-https package. The repository links below are shown as https, please check for your installation if This can be done by creating a newįile /etc/apt//openscad.list with the URL specific to the distribution. # wget -qO- | sudo tee /etc/apt//obs-openscad-nightly.ascĪfter the key is added, the repository URL needs to be configured. NOTE: If you get errors about an expired key valid till, please re-import the key. The release key must be added to the apt key-ring so apt-get, apt and other tools can validate the packages. Debian / Ubuntu packages built on OpenSUSE build service Install the development snapshot packages in parallel to the release versionįrom the official repositories. Note: The packages are called " openscad-nightly" so it's possible to The packages are automatically built based on the ![]()
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