Le 26/03/2014 10:03, Per Jessen a écrit :
> Guillaume Gardet wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Le 24/03/2014 11:53, Per Jessen a écrit :
>>> (newbie alert)
>>>
>>> I've have just acquired one of these with the intention of running
>>> openSUSE+mythtv on it.  I have a c't article on how on to install
>>> Debian on the X5, any other resources I should be studying?
>>>
>> AFAIK, there is no pre-built image for this device.
>> So, you have to download the root file system (rootfs) available at
>>
> http://download.opensuse.org/ports/armv7hl/distribution/13.1/appliances/
>> (openSUSE-13.1-ARM-JeOS.armv7-rootfs.armv7l*.tbz). And make your own
>> SD card to boot on, with first bootloader (manufacturer specific),
>> U-Boot (configured for your board) and a kernel (configured for your
>> board).
> Yeah, I saw this on  http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Chroot.  It wasn't
> really very helpful, but I'm making progress - 
>
> using qemu-arm, I've built a kernel based on the rk3088 sources (Neo
> X5). Adding the somewhat iffy instructions from c't on how to build a
> recovery image, and googling how to using the rkflashtool, I have just
> now succeeded in booting up getting YaST started.  Unfortunately my
> wireless keyboard isn't working :-( but I'm sure I can get that sorted
> out. 

You should enable the right options in your kernel I guess. ;)
Probably in USB and in Input devices.

You may also try our kernel-default which should support Rockchip SoC.


Guillaume

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