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Linux Distributions for Orange PI H3 boards

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Published in 2016-5-1 11:05:21 | Show all floors
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

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Published in 2016-5-1 23:49:09 | Show all floors
trpaslikcz replied at 2016-4-29 20:21
Best way is to create a compressed device image and to zero out empty space before for better compr ...

I'm not sure but I must do it on another computer ? I'm not understand when I can do it.
I don't want to lose my data.

I do dd if=/dev/sda of=/media/sata/ArchLinux.img ???? ad wait to do a 64go ????

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Published in 2016-5-7 13:00:10 | Show all floors
Has laboris vanished?  Some people are telling me it's true.

Especially with this new "exploit" where regular users can become root using the Allwinner kernel.

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Published in 2016-5-8 04:37:26 | Show all floors
renmet replied at 2016-4-30 23:40
Hello,

tried to build a Raspbian Jessie Image for my PI Plus 2 with create_image. Everythings looke ...

Hello,

I have the same problem ...

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Published in 2016-5-9 00:17:39 | Show all floors
looks like this thread is dead. no one tried to build a raspbian jessie?

kindly regards

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Published in 2016-5-9 10:41:47 | Show all floors
Hi Loboris!
Thanks for your Images.
I'm using OrangePI_Lubuntu_Vivid.img for OrangePi PC, but network fail. But when i'm using OrangePI_Jessie_Xfce.img every thing ok.
Network cable and usb wifi (rtl8192cu) not work in  OrangePI_Lubuntu_Vivid.img?
Plz help me.

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Published in 2016-5-10 20:06:30 | Show all floors
Edited by carlospiles at 2016-5-10 20:19

Hi to everybody:

I'm new to the forum. First of all, thanks to loboris for the work done. I've tested all the ubuntu flavor from loboris on OPI-PC and i've got troubles with USB's and Networking. Each distro failing with diverse items. I've manage to solve them and add Mali suport and GPIO to the kernels, so you get 3D acceleration out-of-the box. That's why I'd like to share this images with all of you.

I've focused on PC-like linux not on Multimedia, so no tests on sound and video decoding. I've added spanish language support natively to the images to make it easierfor spanish speakers. (I'm from Spain)

Anyway,  [url=https://mega.nz/#F!WBEXXLqQ!Yp8AsufjM59CdgHw7oUCKA]here[/url] is my work.

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Published in 2016-5-10 20:21:42 | Show all floors
Now, I'm going to try Igor's armbian Desktop image for OPI-PC and will comment my experience.

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Published in 2016-5-15 23:59:56 | Show all floors
Edited by exiad at 2016-5-16 00:03

Hi Loboris!

I bought OrangePiOne and installed your image"Ubuntu Vivid for OrangePiPC with MATE".
I felt it very comfortable and useful.

The my issue on this time is:
I want to connect and configure external RTC module.
I have "DS1302 RTC Module" and confirmed its driver was included in the kernel image.
But I don't know how to configure it on that Ubuntu image.
Could anyone let me know them?

Thank you.

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Published in 2016-5-16 17:38:30 | Show all floors
Edited by exiad at 2016-5-16 17:41
exiad replied at 2016-5-15 23:59
Hi Loboris!

I bought OrangePiOne and installed your image"Ubuntu Vivid for OrangePiPC with MATE".

Hi everyone,

I found by myself the solution about the DS1302 RTC module issue.

I refered to the page belowOliginally written in Chinese)
https://translate.google.com/tra ... Fdetails%2F46050031
http://blog.csdn.net/hustsselbj/article/details/46050031

*You need install WiringOP in your system.
*You have to revise the sourcecode "ds1302.c" to adjust the time suitable for your location. Original code write just only a UTC time to DS1302.
For my case(in Japan), I simply  add "+ 9" to hours at "setDSclock" section in the soucecode.

And, (if you use Ubuntu 14.10 or later or debian jessie), place the unit configuration file "ds1302.service" under the directory "/etc/systemd/system/".

File name:"ds1302.service"
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[Unit]
Description = write time to ds1302 from linux system
[Service]
ExecStart = /usr/bin/ds1302 -slc
Restart = always
Type = simple
[Install]
WantedBy = multi-user.target
WantedBy = graphical.target
------------------------------------------

This works fine for my case.

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