> There has been some work on Rock 64 support that may be helpful. Please
> check list archives from second half of November 2019.
>
> https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-u-boot
There is official repo for rockchip u-boot,
https://gitlab.denx.de/u-boot/custodians/u-boot-rockchip.
I wonder
Peter Robinson writes:
>> Hi Peter, is there anything I can help you with in regards to PBP testing
>> maybe? I have a little bit of free time and most important PBP, but I don't
>> know where to start :)
>
> We're not at that point yet. When we're at a point where you can use
> it without
> Hi Peter, is there anything I can help you with in regards to PBP testing
> maybe? I have a little bit of free time and most important PBP, but I don't
> know where to start :)
We're not at that point yet. When we're at a point where you can use
it without having it in pieces, things
Hi Peter, is there anything I can help you with in regards to PBP testing
maybe? I have a little bit of free time and most important PBP, but I don't
know where to start :)
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Best regards, Alex
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 10:36 AM, Peter Robinson
wrote:
> I have recently received my long awaited Pinebook Pro and wanted to
> install Fedora on it.
>
> Unfortunately, I haven't found concrete hints that the Pinebook Pro is
> supported by the Fedora ARM spin. All I found was the
> arm-image-installer package, but that one appears to support the
>
Hi Dan,
On 1/28/20 1:49 AM, Dan Čermák wrote:
Hi list,
I have recently received my long awaited Pinebook Pro and wanted to
install Fedora on it.
Unfortunately, I haven't found concrete hints that the Pinebook Pro is
supported by the Fedora ARM spin. All I found was the
arm-image-installer