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The PineNote is based on the in 2021 released Rockchip RK3566 SoC, which means the software for it is in a very early state. The upstreaming status of the functionality can be found on the [[Quartz64 Development#Upstreaming Status]] page of the Quartz64 single-board computer using the same SoC. Current development also requires the driver for the eInk panel getting reverse-engineered and rewritten in C to get the panel working under mainline Linux. | The PineNote is based on the in 2021 released Rockchip RK3566 SoC, which means the software for it is in a very early state. The upstreaming status of the functionality can be found on the [[Quartz64 Development#Upstreaming Status]] wiki page of the Quartz64 single-board computer using the same SoC. Current development also requires the driver for the eInk panel getting reverse-engineered and rewritten in C to get the panel working under mainline Linux. | ||
The early adopter's batch of the PineNote is aimed solely at early adopters - more specifically, the units are solely intended to find their way into the hands of users with extensive Linux experience. If you’re looking to buy a PineNote in the first batch, you must expect to write software for it, not to write notes on it. The software shipping from the factory for the first batch will not be suitable for taking notes, reading e-books, or writing your dissertation. It may not even boot to a graphical environment. | The early adopter's batch of the PineNote is aimed solely at early adopters - more specifically, the units are solely intended to find their way into the hands of users with extensive Linux experience. If you’re looking to buy a PineNote in the first batch, you must expect to write software for it, not to write notes on it. The software shipping from the factory for the first batch will not be suitable for taking notes, reading e-books, or writing your dissertation. It may not even boot to a graphical environment. |
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Introduction
A few words about the project
The PineNote is based on the in 2021 released Rockchip RK3566 SoC, which means the software for it is in a very early state. The upstreaming status of the functionality can be found on the Quartz64 Development#Upstreaming Status wiki page of the Quartz64 single-board computer using the same SoC. Current development also requires the driver for the eInk panel getting reverse-engineered and rewritten in C to get the panel working under mainline Linux.
The early adopter's batch of the PineNote is aimed solely at early adopters - more specifically, the units are solely intended to find their way into the hands of users with extensive Linux experience. If you’re looking to buy a PineNote in the first batch, you must expect to write software for it, not to write notes on it. The software shipping from the factory for the first batch will not be suitable for taking notes, reading e-books, or writing your dissertation. It may not even boot to a graphical environment.
Help and support
Still have any questions regarding software, shipping, or ordering after reading this wiki? Please don't hesitate to contact the community in the bridged community channels for detailed answers or simply to chat with friendly people in the community! See Main Page#Community and Support.
Please keep in mind that PINE64 is not like a regular company (see PINE64 philosophy), and currently that support resources are sparse - the best way to get support quickly is to ask in the community chat! Please only contact PINE64 directly if questions couldn't be solved via the community chat or this wiki.
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A Mobile Version of the Ubuntu Operating System made and maintained by the UBports Community. Ubuntu touch is a mobile version of Ubuntu developed by the UBports community. | |
Download location | UBports PinePhone project |
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What works, what does not work? | Scroll down to the bottom of this page. |
How to contribute and report defects? | See UBports gitlab page. |
Contributions | See UBports website for how to donate. |
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