loboris post at 2015-11-9 23:04:39

Slackware Arm for OrangePi H3 boards

Edited by loboris at 2015-11-9 17:47

Slackware Arm 14.1 (CLI only) is now available, please visit this thread
Based on slack-current-miniroot_03Oct15.tar.xz


[*]configured
[*]ssh enabled and working for root and users
[*]ntp installed and enabled
[*]some additional programs installed (htop, mc (MidnightCommander), tmux ...)
[*]user orangepi, password orangepi
[*]root password orangepi
[*]to run fs_resize login as root or run sudo su first


xpepe post at 2015-11-14 00:20:54

Hello
As you install the graphical environment.

loboris post at 2015-11-14 17:16:04

xpepe replied at 2015-11-13 17:20
Hello
As you install the graphical environment.

I haven't tried any desktop. I think the xfce packages are available, you can try it yourself.

Exaga post at 2015-11-14 21:55:08

Hello,

I've written your Slackware image to a microSD card and booted it in my Orange Pi Plus. The Linux "3.4.39-01-lobo" kernel does not seem to have a driver for the wireless card (iwconfig reports: “no wireless extensions” for all the network interfaces). I can enable the wired NIC eth0 (using: "ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.123 netmask 255.255.255.0 up") but it's not active and doesn't recognise the fact that there's an Ethernet cable plugged into it. None of the LEDs illuminate on the Ethernet port. SSH and NTP services may be running but without a connection to the outside world there's not much point. I haven't searched for any drivers online or tried to install them. I assumed (perhaps wrongly) that they would have already been installed. Please advise accordingly.

Xfce is a great choice of desktop. I'll install it as soon as I can get the networking up and running.

loboris post at 2015-11-15 00:24:37

Exaga replied at 2015-11-14 14:55
Hello,

I've written your Slackware image to a microSD card and booted it in my Orange Pi Plus. The ...

Have you copied the right uImage and script.bin for OPI-PLUS?
Ethernet works and it is detected and configured on boot.
For wifi you must load the module (8189es) and configure it yourself.

Exaga post at 2015-11-15 01:13:08

Ok. Thanks for clearing that up.

chaoxing post at 2016-5-1 11:05:47

can any one point me where to download the kernel source used in this OPI_slackware_14.1.img ?

This image works on my Orange PI One. I need to tune kernel a little bit for my application.
Thanks

dx.l post at 2016-5-1 14:22:14

Hope it helps:

https://github.com/loboris/OrangePI-Kernel
http://elinux.org/Raspberry_Pi_Kernel_Compilation
http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:hardware:arm:raspberrypi
ftp://ftp.arm.slackware.com/slackwarearm/slackwarearm-devtools/minirootfs/roots/

mara post at 2016-6-7 23:29:50

You can use the assembly from the A20 (soon to be images for Orange Pi plus 2E (H3))
You can also collect the most for their tasks

mara post at 2016-7-15 03:10:39

changelog


[*] system 14.2 / current
[*] mainline u-boot
[*] hdmi-to-dvi adapters support (this image)
[*] resize partition firstboot device
[*] add swap file in firstboot device
[*] add setup for transfer system emmc
[*] support legacy kernel 3.4.112+
[*] dmesg


images:
slack-current-miniroot_03Jul16-3.4.112-orange_pi_plus_2e-build-20160714.img
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