I found a little stuff at https://github.com/ayufan-pine64/linux-build linked from the Pinebook page at https://www.pine64.org/?page_id=5734. It's at least different than the repo you mentioned. Video, usb & wifi would just be drivers I think.
Looks interesting but apparently you can't buy one anymore so it might be kind of a dead end. On 9/12/17, Mark Morgan Lloyd <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/09/17 17:15, Andreas Tille wrote: > >> In short: Is this the right list for this kind of questions or should >> I rather ask this on pine64 forum. > > We're interested and sympathetic, but like things such as the Raspberry > Pi a lot depends on the extent to which the hardware manufacturer makes > sure that upstream developers are aware of what he's doing. > > I would say that for the last couple of years I've been running pukka > Debian on Raspberry Pis, updating the kernel on a fairly regular basis > by having a minimal Raspbian partition to oversee downloading kernel and > bootloader into /boot. The thing to note in this case is that you also > have to copy the appropriate tree from Raspbian (or whatever) > /lib/modules onto the Debian root. > > -- > Mark Morgan Lloyd > markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk > > [Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues] > > -- ------------- No, I won't call it "climate change", do you have a "reality problem"? - AB1JX Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach Impeach

