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This page contains a list of all available releases and tools for the [[ROCKPro64]].
This page contains a list of all available releases and tools for the [[ROCKPro64]] in alphabetical order.


= Linux =
== Linux ==
== Official Debian Installer ==
=== AOSC ===
[[File:debian.png|right|100px]]
[[File:aosc.png|right|100px]]


'''Debian''' is an operating system and a distribution of free software.
'''AOSC OS''' is a general purpose Linux distribution that strives to simplify user experience and improve free and open source software for day-to-day productivity. Originally AnthonOS (an OpenSUSE derivative built with SUSE Studio), then remade as a Debian derivative with customized KDE 4 UI and CJK support. To learn more about AOSC, please visit the official [https://aosc.io/ AOSC website]


Download:
Download:
* [https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/arm64/daily/netboot/SD-card-images/ Debian has ROCKPro64 images available]. See forum thread [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9744 here].
* https://aosc.io/downloads/ (supports the microSD card and eMMC, 8GB or more)
<!--
Debian 11 Bullseye images are available [https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-arm64/current/images/netboot/SD-card-images/ here].


Instructions for creating a bootable image are in the README file on the Debian website, as at June 2020 these were too short
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=== Armbian ===
[[File:armbian.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Armbian''' is a Linux distribution designed for ARM boards. They are usually Debian or Ubuntu flavored. To find out more about Armbian and available options please visit their [https://www.armbian.com/rockpro64/ site]. If you are booting from a Micro SD card, then both Linux kernel versions will work. If you are trying to boot from an eMMC module then the 4.4.y will work, but the newer 5.10.y will not.
 
Download:
* https://dl.armbian.com/rockpro64/archive/
 
----
 
=== Batocera Linux ===
[[File:batocera.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Batocera Linux''' is an open-source and completely free retro-gaming distribution that can be copied to a USB stick or an SD card with the aim of turning any computer/nano computer into a gaming console during a game or permanently. Visit the project's website here (https://batocera.org/). You can follow the ongoing discussion about batocera.linux on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7084)
 
Download:
* https://batocera.org/download
 
----
 
=== Debian ===
[[File:Debian-logo.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Debian''' is an operating system and a distribution of free software. See the forum thread [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=9744 here].
 
Download:
* [https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-arm64/current/images/netboot/SD-card-images/ Debian 11 Bullseye]
* [https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/bookworm/main/installer-arm64/current/images/netboot/SD-card-images/ Debian 12 Bookworm] (recommended)
* [https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/arm64/ Daily netboot images]
 
Instructions:
* Download: <code>firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz</code>
* Download: <code>firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz</code>
* Download: <code>partition.img.gz</code>
* Download: <code>partition.img.gz</code>
* Create the disk image:
* Create the disk image:
:: For Linux: <code>zcat firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz partition.img.gz<nowiki> > </nowiki>complete_image.img</code>
** For Linux: <code>zcat firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img</code>
:: For Mac: <code>gzcat firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz partition.img.gz<nowiki> > </nowiki>complete_image.img</code>
** For Mac: <code>gzcat firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img</code>
* Write the image to your boot device:
* Write the image to your boot device:
:: For Linux: <code>dd if=complete_image.img of=your_chosen_boot_device bs=4M</code>
** For Linux: <code>dd if=complete_image.img of=your_chosen_boot_device bs=4M</code>
:: For Mac: [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher]
** For Mac: see [[Getting started]]
 
What you now have is the official Debian installer that will boot and run on your ROCKPro64. You will need an Ethernet connection and to answer the various installer questions/options.-->


Notes:
Notes:
* An Ethernet connection is required for the above installer
* Remember to leave some space before your first partition for u-boot! You can do this by creating a 32M size unused partition at the start of the device.
* See the [[ROCKPro64#No_Video_or_GPU_Acceleration_on_Debian|troubleshooting section]] if you encounter issues with GPU acceleration.
* See the [[ROCKPro64#No_Video_or_GPU_Acceleration_on_Debian|troubleshooting section]] if you encounter issues with GPU acceleration.


== Armbian==
----
[[File:armbian.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Armbian''' is a Linux distribution designed for ARM boards. They are usually Debian or Ubuntu flavored. To find out more about Armbian and available options please visit their [https://www.armbian.com/rockpro64/ site]. If you are booting from a Micro SD card, then both Linux kernel versions will work. If you are trying to boot from an eMMC module then the 4.4.y will work, but the newer 5.10.y will not.
 
Download:
* https://dl.armbian.com/rockpro64/archive/


== DietPi ==
=== DietPi ===
[[File:dietpi.png|right|100px]]
[[File:dietpi.png|right|100px]]


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Download:
Download:
* [https://dietpi.com/downloads/images/DietPi_ROCKPro64-ARMv8-Bullseye.7z Direct download from dietpi.com]
* [https://dietpi.com/downloads/images/DietPi_ROCKPro64-ARMv8-Bookworm.img.xz Direct download from dietpi.com]


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== Manjaro ARM ==
----
[[File:Manjaro.png|right|100px]]
 
=== LibreELEC ===
[[File:libreelec.jpg|right|100px]]
'''LibreELEC''' is a lightweight 'Just enough OS' Linux distribution purpose-built for Kodi on current and popular mediacentre hardware.
 
Download:
* [https://libreelec.tv/downloads/rockchip/ Official LibreELEC build image] (look for PINE64 RockPro64-LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-x.x.x-rockpro64.img.gz, supports microSD card and the eMMC module of 8GB or more.)
 
{{Info|Unzip and flash the image to a microSD card or eMMC module, for example using ''dd''.}}
 
----
 
=== Manjaro ARM ===
[[File:Manjaro-logo.svg|right|100px]]


'''Manjaro''' is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on the independently developed Arch operating system. To learn more about Manjaro please visit [https://forum.manjaro.org/c/arm/releases/102 Manjaro Forum]  
'''Manjaro''' is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on the independently developed Arch operating system. To learn more about Manjaro please visit [https://forum.manjaro.org/c/arm/releases/102 Manjaro forum].


Download:  
Download:  
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* The installer will expand the root partition to use the remaining space on the storage device you've flashed.
* The installer will expand the root partition to use the remaining space on the storage device you've flashed.


== AOSC ==
----
[[File:aosc.png|right|100px]]
 
=== Nems Linux ===
[[File:nems.jpg|right|100px]]


'''AOSC OS''' is a general purpose Linux distribution that strives to simplify user experience and improve free and open source software for day-to-day productivity. Originally AnthonOS (an OpenSUSE derivative built with SUSE Studio), then remade as a Debian derivative with customized KDE 4 UI and CJK support. To learn more about AOSC, please visit the official [https://aosc.io/ AOSC website]
'''NEMS''' stands for ''Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server'' and it is a modern pre-configured, customized and ready-to-deploy Nagios Core image designed to run on low-cost micro computers. To find out more about NEMS on the PINE64 and available tweaks to the installation please visit the [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7306 PINE64 forum thread].


Download:
Download:
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/kde/rockpro64/ AOSC KDE] {{Dead link}}
* [https://nemslinux.com/download/nagios-for-pine64.php Download page] with torrent seed or direct download.
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/gnome/rockpro64/ AOSC GNOME] {{Dead link}}
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/mate/rockpro64/ AOSC MATE] {{Dead link}}
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/cinnamon/rockpro64/ AOSC Cinnamon] {{Dead link}}
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/xfce/rockpro64/ AOSC XFCE] {{Dead link}}
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/lxde/rockpro64/ AOSC LXDE] {{Dead link}}


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|-
! Default user
! Default user
| <code>aosc/anthon</code>
| <code>nemsadmin/nemsadmin</code>
|}
 
----
 
=== NixOS ===
[[File:NixOS.webp|right|100px]]
 
'''NixOS''' is a Linux distribution built on top of the Nix package manager using declarative configuration to allow reliable system upgrades. More information can be found on the [https://nixos.wiki/wiki/NixOS_on_ARM/PINE64_ROCKPro64 NixOS wiki].
 
Download:
* [https://github.com/AshyIsMe/nixos-installer-rockpro64 nixos-installer-rockpro64]
 
----
 
=== OpenMediaVault ===
[[File:omv.png|right|100px]]
 
'''OpenMediaVault''' is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution, [https://www.openmediavault.org/ click this link to OMV main page] to learn more. Forum thread concerning this release can be found [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=6308 here]
 
Download:
{{Outdated release}}
* Stretch 32bit (armhf): [https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/releases/download/0.8.3/stretch-openmediavault-rockpro64-0.8.3-1141-armhf.img.xz Direct download from ayufan's github]
* Stretch 64bit (aarch64): [https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/releases/download/0.8.3/stretch-openmediavault-rockpro64-0.8.3-1141-arm64.img.xz Direct download from ayufan's github]
 
Notes:
* You need to enable root login in OMV WebGUI
* [http://omv-extras.org/joomla/index.php/omv-plugins-3/3-stable OpenMediaVault Plugins]
 
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|-
! TTY and SSH, except OMV
| <code>rock64/rock64</code>
|-
! WebGUI Login
| <code>admin/openmediavault</code>
|-
! TTY and SSH
| <code>root/openmediavault</code>
|}
|}


== Twister OS ==
----
[[File:Twister_OS.png|right|100px]]
 
Desktop computing experience for SBCs, right out-of-the-box. Including themes, applications, tools, and optimizations to get the most out of your SBC. For more information on Twister OS, please visit the {https://twisteros.com/ official site]. You can follow the ongoing discussion about Twister OS on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=12192).
=== OpenWrt ===
[[File:Openwrt logo square.png|right|100px]]
 
'''OpenWrt''' ​is a highly extensible ​GNU/​Linux ​distribution for embedded devices ​(typically wireless routers). Unlike many other distributions for these routers, OpenWrt ​is built from the ground up to be a full-featured, easily modifiable operating system for your router. In practice, this means that you can have all the features you need with none of the bloat, powered by a Linux kernel ​that's more recent than most other distributions.


Download:
Download:
* [https://twisteros.com/twisterarmbian.html Twister OS Armbian-Reforged XFCE Desktop image] (2.8GB, supports the microSD card and eMMC modules with 16GB and more)
* https://openwrt.org/toh/pine64/rockpro64_v2.1
 
----
 
=== postmarketOS ===
[[File:PostmarketOS_logo.png|right|100px]]
 
postmarketOS extends [https://www.alpinelinux.org/ Alpine Linux] to run on smartphones and other devices.
At the time of writing, the only user interface provided through prebuilt images for the ROCKPro64 is [https://plasma-bigscreen.org/ Plasma Bigscreen].


{{Info|After flashing image with Etcher, edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt, replace the dtb name with rk3399-rockpro64.dtb.}}
Download:
* https://postmarketos.org/download/


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! Default user
! Default user
| <code>pi/raspberry</code>
| <code>user/147147</code>
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== SkiffOS ==
----
 
=== R-Cade ===
[[File:RCadeLogo.jpg|right|100px]]
 
Retro Center's '''R-Cade''', the 4K Media Center Arcade. [https://www.retro-center.com/about-r-cade/ RCade] Features 100+ retro-gaming systems, a lightweight web browser, and full 4K UHD media playback.
 
Download:
* [https://github.com/retro-center/rcade_releases/releases Direct download from Retro Center's GitHub] (USB, microSD and eMMC boot)
 
----
 
=== Recalbox ===
[[File:RB.png|right|100px]]
 
'''Recalbox''' allows you to re-play a variety of videogame consoles and platforms in your living room, with ease! Visit the project's website here (https://www.recalbox.com/). You can follow the ongoing discussion about Recalbox on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7194)
 
Download:
{{Template:Outdated release}}
* [https://github.com/mrfixit2001/recalbox_rockpro64/releases download] release from mrfixit2001 github.
 
----
 
=== SkiffOS ===
[[File:SkiffOS-Icon-1.png|right|100px]]
[[File:SkiffOS-Icon-1.png|right|100px]]
Minimal cross-compiled OS optimized for hosting distributions in Docker containers. Provides the reliability of firmware with the ease-of-use of package managers. Uses the [http://buildroot.org Buildroot] cross-compilation tool for support for all Pine64 boards.
Minimal cross-compiled OS optimized for hosting distributions in Docker containers. Provides the reliability of firmware with the ease-of-use of package managers. Uses the [http://buildroot.org Buildroot] cross-compilation tool for support for all Pine64 boards.
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* The repository and instructions can be found [https://github.com/skiffos/SkiffOS/tree/master/configs/pine64 here].
* The repository and instructions can be found [https://github.com/skiffos/SkiffOS/tree/master/configs/pine64 here].


== Slackware ==
----


=== Slackware ===
[[File:slackware.jpg|right|100px]]
[[File:slackware.jpg|right|100px]]


[https://arm.slackware.com/ Slackware] is the world's oldest actively developed Linux distribution, providing a modern user land (applications) and Linux Kernel, within a more classic Unix Operating System environment.
'''Slackware''' is the world's oldest actively developed Linux distribution, providing a modern user land (applications) and Linux Kernel, within a more classic Unix Operating System environment.


More information can be found about Slackware in this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5PFYUttsWA&list=PL1XOSJnvang3IbwySOf6m3PK1gm13hS5s 20 minute video].
Resources:
* [https://docs.slackware.com/slackwarearm:inst Installation instructions].
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXAL9jz-yaA&list=PL1XOSJnvang3VLmqke2QbRitKtOD6Rm3t Installation video guide]


[https://docs.slackware.com/slackwarearm:inst Installation instructions].
----


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXAL9jz-yaA&list=PL1XOSJnvang3VLmqke2QbRitKtOD6Rm3t Installation video guide]
=== slarm64 ===


== slarm64 ==
'''slarm64''' is an unofficial aarch64 / riscv64 Slackware Linux port. You can follow the ongoing discussion about slarm64 on the RockPro64 on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=6823) or this forum thread for more general slarm64 information: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-arm-108/slarm64-aarch64-unofficial-slackware-4175613287/.
 
[https://bitbucket.org/sndwvs/slarm64-current/src/master/ slarm64] is an unofficial aarch64 / riscv64 Slackware Linux port. You can follow the ongoing discussion about slarm64 on the RockPro64 on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=6823) or this forum thread for more general slarm64 information: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-arm-108/slarm64-aarch64-unofficial-slackware-4175613287/.
 
rsync: rsync://dl.fail.pp.ua
 
mirror: http://mirrors.slackware.bg/
 
* This build uses ZST compression algorithm, please visit the [https://github.com/facebook/zstd ZST github site] for utility


Downloads:
Downloads:
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* After that, power off the board and remove the microSD card. Then boot with only the eMMC module.
* After that, power off the board and remove the microSD card. Then boot with only the eMMC module.


== OpenWrt ==
----
[[File:OpenWrt.png|right|100px]]
OpenWrt ​is a highly extensible ​GNU/​Linux ​distribution for embedded devices ​(typically wireless routers). Unlike many other distributions for these routers, OpenWrt ​is built from the ground up to be a full-featured, easily modifiable operating system for your router. In practice, this means that you can have all the features you need with none of the bloat, powered by a Linux kernel ​that's more recent than most other distributions.


Choose a version and DD image to SD card (for 512MB microSD card and above)
=== Twister OS ===
* To find out more on installation process, visit OpenWrt's [https://openwrt.org/toh/pine64/rockpro64_v2.1 ROCKPro64 wiki page]
[[File:Twister_OS.png|right|100px]]
* Login with SSH:
:: default IP: 192.168.1.1
:: username: root
* Install a WebGUI: [https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-quick-start/ssh_connect_to_the_internet_and_install_luci Use SSH to connect to the internet and install Luci Web interface]


[https://openwrt.org/releases/snapshot OpenWrt wiki] notes: '''Main differences of buildbot snapshots vs. official stable releases'''
'''Twister OS''' brings a desktop computing experience for SBCs, right out-of-the-box. Including themes, applications, tools, and optimizations to get the most out of your SBC. For more information on Twister OS, please visit the [https://twisteros.com/ official site]. You can follow the ongoing discussion about Twister OS on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=12192).
*snapshots do not contain LuCI GUI by default. It needs to be installed by the user.
*snapshots are completely untested. Just automatic builds of the most recent source code and packages. Although snapshots are usually ok, they may sometimes contain serious bugs that prevent booting the device correctly or even prevent easy sysupgrading to new versions.
*snapshots are '''built daily, and that sets time limits to installing new packages''' with opkg. Due to kernel version checksums, you can only install “kmod” kernel modules and other kernel version dependent modules from the exactly same snapshot build. So, a few hours after flashing the firmware you may not be able to install new modules with opkg any more (as the next snapshot has been built into the download repo and has different checksums). See [https://openwrt.org/releases/snapshot OpenWrt wiki] for package availability time limits.
 
'''OpenWrt 21.02'''
 
Release Candidates:
 
*[https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=21.02.0-rc2&target=rockchip%2Farmv8&id=pine64_rockpro64 21.02.0-rc2]
*:Version: 21.02.0-rc2 (r16122-c2139eef27)
*:Date: 2021-05-29 21:10:28
 
*[https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=21.02.0-rc1&target=rockchip%2Farmv8&id=pine64_rockpro64 21.02.0-rc1]
*:Version: 21.02.0-rc1 (r16046-59980f7aaf)
*:Date: 2021-04-21 01:29:32
 
*[https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=21.02-SNAPSHOT&target=rockchip%2Farmv8&id=pine64_rockpro64 21.02-SNAPSHOT]
 
'''OpenWrt Snapshot Build [microSD Boot]'''
* OpenWrt with 5.4 mainline linux kernel
*: [https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/targets/rockchip/armv8/ OpenWrt snapshot page]
 
*[https://firmware-selector.openwrt.org/?version=SNAPSHOT&target=rockchip%2Farmv8&id=pine64_rockpro64 SNAPSHOT]
 
== LibreELEC ==
[[File:libreelec.jpg|right|100px]]
'''LibreELEC''' is a lightweight ‘Just enough OS’ Linux distribution purpose-built for Kodi on current and popular mediacentre hardware.


Download:
Download:
* [https://libreelec.tv/downloads_new/rockchip/ Official LibreElec build image] (look for PINE64 RockPro64-LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-x.x.x-rockpro64.img.gz, supports microSD card and the eMMC module of 8GB or more.)
* [https://twisteros.com/twisterarmbian.html Twister OS Armbian-Reforged XFCE Desktop image] (2.8GB, supports the microSD card and eMMC modules with 16GB and more)


{{Info|Unzip and flash the image to a microSD card or eMMC module, for example using ''dd''.}}
{{Info|After flashing image with Etcher, edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt, replace the dtb name with rk3399-rockpro64.dtb.}}
 
== OpenMediaVault ==
[[File:omv.png|right|100px]]
 
'''OpenMediaVault''' is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution, [https://www.openmediavault.org/ click this link to OMV main page] to learn more. Forum thread concerning this release can be found [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=6308 here]
 
Download:
* Stretch 32bit (armhf): [https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/releases/download/0.8.3/stretch-openmediavault-rockpro64-0.8.3-1141-armhf.img.xz Direct download from ayufan's github]
* Stretch 64bit (aarch64): [https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/releases/download/0.8.3/stretch-openmediavault-rockpro64-0.8.3-1141-arm64.img.xz Direct download from ayufan's github]
 
Notes:
* You need to enable root login in OMV WebGUI
* [[OpenMediaVault|OpenMediaVault Basic Setup]]
* [http://omv-extras.org/joomla/index.php/omv-plugins-3/3-stable OpenMediaVault Plugins]


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|-
! TTY and SSH, except OMV
! Default user
| <code>rock64/rock64</code>
| <code>pi/raspberry</code>
|-
! WebGUI Login
| <code>admin/openmediavault</code>
|-
! TTY and SSH
| <code>root/openmediavault</code>
|}
|}


== NextCloudPi==
----
[[File:nextcloudpi.png|right|100px]]
NextCloudPi includes not only NextCloud, but also management tools for backup, SSL certificates, SAMBA, enhanced security and more. Visit the project's [http://nextcloudpi.com website]. You can follow the ongoing discussion about NextCloudPi on the [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7265 forum]


''' NextCloudPi Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC Boot] [03-10-19] '''
=== Void Linux ===
* DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using [https://etcher.io/ Etcher]
'''Void Linux''' is a general purpose operating system, based on the monolithic Linux kernel. The official guide can be found at [https://docs.voidlinux.org/installation/guides/arm-devices/index.html Guide]. At this time there are no RockPro64 images available.
:: [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/nextcloudpi/NextCloudPi_RockPro64_03-09-19.img.xz Direct download from pine64.org]
::: MD5 (XZ file): 6ab1b08a8e4c2ed3abe40511749971a7
::: File Size: 312MB


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* <code>xbps-insall -Syu</code> to update the xbps installation of the installation
|-
* create ROCKPro64 image with the ''void-mklive'' software (from github.com):
! Root user
** create a rootfs via ''mkrootfs.sh'': <code>sh mkrootfs.sh -o void-aarch64-muls-ROOTFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz</code>
| <code>root/1234</code>
** <code>sh mkplatformfs.sh rockpro64 void-aarch64-muls-ROOTFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz</code>
|}
** <code>sh mkimage.sh -s 7GiB void-rockpro64-PLATFORMFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz</code>
 
* write image to sdcard or eMMC: <code>dd if='''IMAGE-FILENAME''' of='''DEVICENAME''' bs=2M</code>
== Retro-Center R-Cade ==
* If ''mkplatformfs.sh'' errors with ''ROCKPro64 not supported'', install ''xbps-src'' from https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages and build the ROCKPro64 package.
[[File:RCadeLogo.jpg|right|100px]]
* Tip: write a new U-Boot to the image if you see on the serial console the boot-up stalls:
Retro-Gaming OS with over 100 systems combined with a lightweight web browser and a 4K UHD Media Center (https://www.retro-center.com/about-r-cade/)</
** get the two U-Boot files from [https://pkgs.org/download/u-boot-rockpro64 pkgs.org], the aarch64 files:
 
** <code>dd if=idbloader.img of=DEVICENAME seek=64</code>
'''RCade Releases and Updates [USB / microSD / eMMC Boot] '''
** <code>dd if=u-boot.itb of=DEVICENAME seek=16384</code>
* DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using [https://etcher.io/ Etcher]
:: [https://github.com/retro-center/rcade_releases/releases Direct download from Retro Center's GitHub]
 
== Batocera Linux ==
[[File:batocera.png|right|100px]]
It is an operating system in retrogaming. Visit the project's website here (https://batocera.org/). You can follow the ongoing discussion about batocera.linux on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7084)
 
'''Batocera Linux Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC Boot] [5.25-20200310] '''
* DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using [https://etcher.io/ Etcher]
:: [https://batocera.org/upgrades/rockpro64/stable/last/batocera-5.25-rockpro64-20200310.img.gz Direct download from batocera.org website]
::: File Size: 834MB
::: MD5 (gzip file): 9559c7570e48ca0a51bd9fc639b8a3c0
 
''' Batocera Linux Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC Boot] [5.24-20191108] '''
* DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using [https://etcher.io/ Etcher]
:: [https://batocera.org/upgrades/rockpro64/stable/last/archives/20191108/batocera-5.24-rockpro64-20191108.img.gz Direct download from batocera.org website]
::: File Size: 857MB
::: MD5 (gzip file): 3228bf24e555ef75bba562dfe09f30a4
 
== Recalbox ==
[[File:RB.png|right|100px]]
Recalbox allows you to re-play a variety of videogame consoles and platforms in your living room, with ease! Visit the project's website here (https://www.recalbox.com/). You can follow the ongoing discussion about Recalbox on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7194)
 
''' Recalbox Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC Boot] '''
* DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using [https://etcher.io/ Etcher]
:: [https://github.com/mrfixit2001/recalbox_rockpro64/releases download] latest release build from mrfixit2001 github.
 
== Retro Arena==
[[File:retroarena.png|right|100px]]
''' Retro Arena Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC Boot] [Beta 0.0.8] '''
This is a BETA and therefore is not update-able nor supported, however bugs or issues are appreciated to be identified and shared via the issues tab on our GitHub so that we can address them in the future. The Roshambo Case support is baked in with one major caveat due to kernel limitation: You can power the unit off by the POWER switch and the RESET button works 100% however to power the unit on you will need to manually plug/unplug the power cord. This limitation will not be present in future releases. Visit the project's [http://odroidarena.com/downloads/]
 
You can follow the ongoing discussion about Retro Arena on the [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7555 forum]
* DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using [https://etcher.io/ Etcher]
:: [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/odroidretroarena/TheRA-RP64-BETA-0.8-FINAL.img.gz Direct download from pine64.org]
::: MD5 (XZ file): fdfacfa8560356ba8d3aff0762c3e7cc
::: File Size: 4.06GB
 
== Nems Linux ==
[[File:nems.jpg|right|100px]]
NEMS stands for "Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server" and it is a modern pre-configured, customized and ready-to-deploy Nagios Core image designed to run on low-cost micro computers. To find out more about NEMS on the PINE64 and available tweaks to the installation please visit the [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7306 PINE64 forum thread]


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! Default user
! Default user
| <code>nemsadmin/nemsadmin</code>
| <code>voidlinux/voidlinux</code>
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''' NEMS Linux [microSD / eMMC Boot] [v1.5 - build 1] '''
== BSD Images ==
: DD image (for 16GB microSD card and above)
=== FreeBSD ===
:: [https://nemslinux.com/download/nagios-for-pine64.php Download page] with torrent seed or direct download.
[[File:Freebsd_Logo.png|right|100px]]
:: [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/nems/NEMS_v1.5-RockPro64-Build1.zip Direct download from pine64.org]
::: MD5 (XZ file): 2627bc0aa81e1c55de69a621d80987a5
::: File Size: 1.32GB
 
== NixOS ==
[[File:NixOS.webp|right|100px]]
*Needs development
More information can be found on the [https://nixos.wiki/wiki/NixOS_on_ARM/PINE64_ROCKPro64 NixOS wiki] and [https://github.com/AshyIsMe/nixos-installer-rockpro64 this GitHub]
 
== VoidLinux ==
Official guide at [https://docs.voidlinux.org/installation/guides/arm-devices/index.html Guide].  At this time no RockPro64 image is available.  Follows is the generic steps if you have an existing VoidLinux installation, eg thanks to a Live /bootable image on a Windows machine from voidlinux.org:
* <code>xbps-insall -Syu</code> # updates the xbps installation of live image
* create RockPro64 image from void-mklive software (from github.com):
** create a rootfs via mkrootfs.sh:  <code>sh mkrootfs.sh -o void-aarch64-muls-ROOTFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz</code>
** <code>sh mkplatformfs.sh rockpro64 void-aarch64-muls-ROOTFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz</code>
** <code>sh mkimage.sh -s 7GiB void-rockpro64-PLATFORMFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz</code>
* write image to sdcard or eMMC:  <code>dd if=IMAGE-FILENAME of=DEVICENAME bs=2M</code>
* If mkplatformfs.sh errors with rockpro64 not supported, install xbps-src from gibhub.com void-linux/void-packages and build the rockpro64 package.
* Tip:  write a new uboot to the image if you see on the serial console the boot-up stalls:
** get the two uboot files from [https://pkgs.org/download/u-boot-rockpro64 pkgs.org], the aarch64 files.
<code>dd if=idbloader.img of=DEVICENAME seek=64</code>
<code>dd if=u-boot.itb of=DEVICENAME seek=16384</code>
* Login with username root and password voidlinux


= BSD Images =
'''FreeBSD''' is an operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms. The [https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/RockChip#RockPro64 RockChip FreeBSD page] has instructions for installing FreeBSD. Version 13.0 and greater include prebuilt images.
==FreeBSD==
[[File:Freebsd_Logo.png|right|100px]]
The [https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/RockChip#RockPro64 RockChip FreeBSD page] has instructions for installing FreeBSD. Version 13.0 and greater include prebuilt images.


Download:
Download:
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|-
! SSH user (enabled by dwefault)
! SSH user (enabled by default)
| <code>freebsd/freebsd</code>
| <code>freebsd/freebsd</code>
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* The wiki has instructions on [https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/RockChip#Fan_Control_on_RockPro64 enabling the PWM cooling fan].
* The wiki has instructions on [https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/RockChip#Fan_Control_on_RockPro64 enabling the PWM cooling fan].


==NetBSD==
----
 
=== NetBSD ===
[[File:netbsd.png|right|100px]]
[[File:netbsd.png|right|100px]]
'''NetBSD''' is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. To learn more about NetBSD please visit [https://www.netbsd.org/ NetBSD main page]  
'''NetBSD''' is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. To learn more about NetBSD please visit [https://www.netbsd.org/ NetBSD main page]  


Download:
Download:
* [http://www.invisible.ca/arm/ download] latest release build from NetBSD by select 64bit - RockPro64 (size: 339 MB)
* [https://armbsd.org/ download] latest release build from NetBSD by select 64bit - RockPro64 (size: 339 MB)


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Notes:
Notes:
* Instructions concerning enabling SSH can be found [https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-boot.html#chap-boot-ssh here]
* Instructions concerning enabling SSH can be found [https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-boot.html#chap-boot-ssh here] or the bootable image from armbsd.org can have the MSDOS partition modified to setup SSH using [https://man.netbsd.org/creds_msdos.8 this] method.
 
----


==OpenBSD==
=== OpenBSD ===
[[File:Puffy_mascot_openbsd.png|right|100px]]
[[File:Puffy_mascot_openbsd.png|right|100px]]
Official instruction to get OpenBSD on ROCKPro64 is [https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html here], and blogs on installation [https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-rockpro64 is here] and [https://bsandro.tech/posts/openbsd-7.1-on-pine64-rockpro64/ here]. Forum discussion is [https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=109 here].


= Chromium OS =
'''OpenBSD''' is a security-focused, free and open-source, Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution. Official instruction to get OpenBSD on ROCKPro64 is [https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html here], and blogs on installation [https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-rockpro64 is here] and [https://bsandro.tech/posts/openbsd-7.1-on-pine64-rockpro64/ here]. Forum discussion is [https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=109 here].
 
== Chromium OS ==
[[File:chromium.jpg|right|100px]]
[[File:chromium.jpg|right|100px]]


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Download:
Download:
{{Outdated release}}
* https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/chromiumos-build/releases/


* [https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/chromiumos-build/releases/download/R76-12239.4.100.gf2199d0/chromiumos-rockpro64-R76-12239.4.100.gf2199d0.img.xz Direct download from ayufan's github] (357MB, MD5 of the zip file ''9ead15fd85e039de3445abdfd3c5013e'')
{{Info|Flash the image to a microSD card or an eMMC module, for example using ''dd''.}}


{{Info|Flash the image to a microSD card or an eMMC module, for example using ''dd''.}}
== Android  ==
[[File:Android_logo_2019_(stacked).svg|right|100px]]


= Android Images =
=== Android 9.0.0 ===
== Android 9.0.0 ==
[[File:android_9.png|right|100px]]


'''Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20200804]'''
'''Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20200804]'''
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** File Size: 592MB
** File Size: 592MB


== Android 8.1.0 ==
----
[[File:android_8.png|right|100px]]
 
=== Android 8.1.0 ===
'''Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20180828]'''
'''Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20180828]'''
* Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
* Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
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** File Size: 415MB
** File Size: 415MB


== Android 7.1.2 ==
----
[[File:android_7.png|right|100px]]
'''Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20180809]'''
* Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
* Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
* This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/android/ROCKPro64_dd_20180809_stock_android_7.1_emmcboot.img.gz Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (XZ file): 00F194017557017C2588724686E90CEA
** File Size: 498MB
 
'''Stock for RK Flash tool [eMMC Boot] [20180809]'''
* Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
* The OTG port located at USB type-C connector, needs USB type A to type C cable.
* Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
* This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/android/ROCKPro64_20180809_stock_android_7.1_emmcboot.img.gz Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (XZ file): 197A9905B48441D8655E7542F4643FE9
** File Size: 483MB
 
'''Stock for DD method [microSD Boot] [20180920]'''
* Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
* Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
* This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/android/ROCKPro64_20180920_stock_android_7.1_sdboot.img.gz Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (XZ file): CE39642A379B357BB3E4BC80ACA2E0CE
** File Size: 765MB


=== Android 7.1.2 ===
'''Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20180518]'''
'''Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20180518]'''
* Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
* Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
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** File Size: 342MB
** File Size: 342MB


'''Stock for install from SDcard to eMMC [microSD Boot] [20180921]'''
----
* Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using [https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Etcher] or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
* Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
* This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/android/ROCKPro64_20180921_stock_android_7.1_sdboot.img.xz Direct download from pine64.org]
** MD5 (XZ file): c6900e82a1d6ef397dcac241f76f43c9
** File Size: 350MB


== Android SDK ==
=== Android SDK ===
'''Android P SDK [v9.0]'''
'''Android P SDK [v9.0]'''
* [http://files.pine64.org/SDK/ROCKPro64/ROCKPro64_SDK_android9.0.tar.gz Direct Download from pine64.org]
* [http://files.pine64.org/SDK/ROCKPro64/ROCKPro64_SDK_android9.0.tar.gz Direct Download from pine64.org]
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** File Size: 125.16GB
** File Size: 125.16GB


== Slash TV OS ==
----
 
=== Slash TV OS ===
Android 7 based system including Play Store, working only from SD card (does not boot when installed on eMMC)
Android 7 based system including Play Store, working only from SD card (does not boot when installed on eMMC)
* https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1K5YhWaB7Xstuv2HCo1HkpglCEm9x-RIM
* https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1K5YhWaB7Xstuv2HCo1HkpglCEm9x-RIM


= For Linux Developer =
== Development resources ==


The Ayufan github page
The Ayufan github page
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* [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/driver/trust.img trust.img]
* [http://files.pine64.org/os/ROCKPro64/driver/trust.img trust.img]


= Miscellaneous tools =
== Miscellaneous tools ==


* [http://files.pine64.org/doc/rock64/tools/DriverAssitant_v4.5.zip Windows ADB driver package]
* [http://files.pine64.org/doc/rock64/tools/DriverAssitant_v4.5.zip Windows ADB driver package]

Latest revision as of 23:44, 6 July 2024

This page contains a list of all available releases and tools for the ROCKPro64 in alphabetical order.

Linux

AOSC

Aosc.png

AOSC OS is a general purpose Linux distribution that strives to simplify user experience and improve free and open source software for day-to-day productivity. Originally AnthonOS (an OpenSUSE derivative built with SUSE Studio), then remade as a Debian derivative with customized KDE 4 UI and CJK support. To learn more about AOSC, please visit the official AOSC website

Download:

Default credentials
Default user aosc/anthon

Armbian

Armbian.png

Armbian is a Linux distribution designed for ARM boards. They are usually Debian or Ubuntu flavored. To find out more about Armbian and available options please visit their site. If you are booting from a Micro SD card, then both Linux kernel versions will work. If you are trying to boot from an eMMC module then the 4.4.y will work, but the newer 5.10.y will not.

Download:


Batocera Linux

Batocera.png

Batocera Linux is an open-source and completely free retro-gaming distribution that can be copied to a USB stick or an SD card with the aim of turning any computer/nano computer into a gaming console during a game or permanently. Visit the project's website here (https://batocera.org/). You can follow the ongoing discussion about batocera.linux on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7084)

Download:


Debian

Debian-logo.png

Debian is an operating system and a distribution of free software. See the forum thread here.

Download:

Instructions:

  • Download: firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz
  • Download: partition.img.gz
  • Create the disk image:
    • For Linux: zcat firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img
    • For Mac: gzcat firmware.rockpro64-rk3399.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img
  • Write the image to your boot device:
    • For Linux: dd if=complete_image.img of=your_chosen_boot_device bs=4M
    • For Mac: see Getting started

Notes:

  • An Ethernet connection is required for the above installer
  • Remember to leave some space before your first partition for u-boot! You can do this by creating a 32M size unused partition at the start of the device.
  • See the troubleshooting section if you encounter issues with GPU acceleration.

DietPi

Dietpi.png

DietPi is a lightweight, yet easy to setup and feature-rich Linux distribution, based on Debian. To find out more about DietPi, please visit the official documentation. Discuss the ROCKPro64 build on the PINE64 forum thread.

Download:

Default credentials
Root user root/dietpie

LibreELEC

Libreelec.jpg

LibreELEC is a lightweight 'Just enough OS' Linux distribution purpose-built for Kodi on current and popular mediacentre hardware.

Download:

  • Official LibreELEC build image (look for PINE64 RockPro64-LibreELEC-RK3399.arm-x.x.x-rockpro64.img.gz, supports microSD card and the eMMC module of 8GB or more.)
Note: Unzip and flash the image to a microSD card or eMMC module, for example using dd.

Manjaro ARM

Manjaro-logo.svg

Manjaro is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on the independently developed Arch operating system. To learn more about Manjaro please visit Manjaro forum.

Download:

Notes:

  • Decompress the image (unxz) before flashing, or decompress on the fly while flashing (xzcat in a root shell, Etcher, ...)
  • A display and keyboard will be required for first boot.
  • Initial setup includes: keyboard layout, locale, username, user password, and root password.
  • The installer will expand the root partition to use the remaining space on the storage device you've flashed.

Nems Linux

Nems.jpg

NEMS stands for Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server and it is a modern pre-configured, customized and ready-to-deploy Nagios Core image designed to run on low-cost micro computers. To find out more about NEMS on the PINE64 and available tweaks to the installation please visit the PINE64 forum thread.

Download:

Default credentials
Default user nemsadmin/nemsadmin

NixOS

NixOS.webp

NixOS is a Linux distribution built on top of the Nix package manager using declarative configuration to allow reliable system upgrades. More information can be found on the NixOS wiki.

Download:


OpenMediaVault

Omv.png

OpenMediaVault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution, click this link to OMV main page to learn more. Forum thread concerning this release can be found here

Download:

⚠️ The linked release is outdated and should no longer be used!

Notes:

Default credentials
TTY and SSH, except OMV rock64/rock64
WebGUI Login admin/openmediavault
TTY and SSH root/openmediavault

OpenWrt

Openwrt logo square.png

OpenWrt ​is a highly extensible ​GNU/​Linux ​distribution for embedded devices ​(typically wireless routers). Unlike many other distributions for these routers, OpenWrt ​is built from the ground up to be a full-featured, easily modifiable operating system for your router. In practice, this means that you can have all the features you need with none of the bloat, powered by a Linux kernel ​that's more recent than most other distributions.

Download:


postmarketOS

PostmarketOS logo.png

postmarketOS extends Alpine Linux to run on smartphones and other devices. At the time of writing, the only user interface provided through prebuilt images for the ROCKPro64 is Plasma Bigscreen.

Download:

Default credentials
Default user user/147147

R-Cade

RCadeLogo.jpg

Retro Center's R-Cade, the 4K Media Center Arcade. RCade Features 100+ retro-gaming systems, a lightweight web browser, and full 4K UHD media playback.

Download:


Recalbox

RB.png

Recalbox allows you to re-play a variety of videogame consoles and platforms in your living room, with ease! Visit the project's website here (https://www.recalbox.com/). You can follow the ongoing discussion about Recalbox on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=7194)

Download:

⚠️ The linked release is outdated and should no longer be used!
  • download release from mrfixit2001 github.

SkiffOS

SkiffOS-Icon-1.png

Minimal cross-compiled OS optimized for hosting distributions in Docker containers. Provides the reliability of firmware with the ease-of-use of package managers. Uses the Buildroot cross-compilation tool for support for all Pine64 boards.

Use configuration packages to configure the distribution:

  • core/gentoo: Gentoo optimized for Rockpro64
  • core/nixos: NixOS arm64

You can also configure the skiff core yaml file to configure multiple distributions to run in parallel.

The boot-up OS can be upgraded independently from the containers.

Download:

  • The repository and instructions can be found here.

Slackware

Slackware.jpg

Slackware is the world's oldest actively developed Linux distribution, providing a modern user land (applications) and Linux Kernel, within a more classic Unix Operating System environment.

Resources:


slarm64

slarm64 is an unofficial aarch64 / riscv64 Slackware Linux port. You can follow the ongoing discussion about slarm64 on the RockPro64 on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=6823) or this forum thread for more general slarm64 information: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-arm-108/slarm64-aarch64-unofficial-slackware-4175613287/.

Downloads:

  • download (supports microSD card, look for slarm64-current-aarch64-xfce-rockpro64-x.xx.x-build-xxxxxxxx.img.zst)
Default credentials
Root user root/password

Flashing the distribution to the eMMC:

  • Flash the image to micro SD, power up the board with micro SD and login
  • Copy the image file to micro SD by using SFTP. The image file must have the .img file extension.
  • After finish copy the file, power off the board and add eMMC module to the board
  • Boot the board, run below command for flashing to eMMC module
  • Run dd if=[image file] of=/dev/mmcblkX bs=10M (example: sudo dd if=slack-current-aarch64-xfce_29Sep18-4.4.162-rockpro64-build-20181126.img of=/dev/mmcblkX bs=10M)
  • then edit these two files in eMMC module:
    • mount /dev/mmcblk1p1 /media
    • echo "rootdev=/dev/mmcblk1p1" >> /media/boot/uEnv.txt
    • sed -i 's:mmcblk0p1:mmcblk1p1:' /media/etc/fstab
  • After that, power off the board and remove the microSD card. Then boot with only the eMMC module.

Twister OS

Twister OS.png

Twister OS brings a desktop computing experience for SBCs, right out-of-the-box. Including themes, applications, tools, and optimizations to get the most out of your SBC. For more information on Twister OS, please visit the official site. You can follow the ongoing discussion about Twister OS on the PINE64 forum (https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=12192).

Download:

Note: After flashing image with Etcher, edit /boot/armbianEnv.txt, replace the dtb name with rk3399-rockpro64.dtb.
Default credentials
Default user pi/raspberry

Void Linux

Void Linux is a general purpose operating system, based on the monolithic Linux kernel. The official guide can be found at Guide. At this time there are no RockPro64 images available.

The following creates a bootable image from an existing Void Linux installation:

  • xbps-insall -Syu to update the xbps installation of the installation
  • create ROCKPro64 image with the void-mklive software (from github.com):
    • create a rootfs via mkrootfs.sh: sh mkrootfs.sh -o void-aarch64-muls-ROOTFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz
    • sh mkplatformfs.sh rockpro64 void-aarch64-muls-ROOTFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz
    • sh mkimage.sh -s 7GiB void-rockpro64-PLATFORMFS-yyyymmdd.tar.xz
  • write image to sdcard or eMMC: dd if=IMAGE-FILENAME of=DEVICENAME bs=2M
  • If mkplatformfs.sh errors with ROCKPro64 not supported, install xbps-src from https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages and build the ROCKPro64 package.
  • Tip: write a new U-Boot to the image if you see on the serial console the boot-up stalls:
    • get the two U-Boot files from pkgs.org, the aarch64 files:
    • dd if=idbloader.img of=DEVICENAME seek=64
    • dd if=u-boot.itb of=DEVICENAME seek=16384
Default credentials
Default user voidlinux/voidlinux

BSD Images

FreeBSD

Freebsd Logo.png

FreeBSD is an operating system used to power modern servers, desktops, and embedded platforms. The RockChip FreeBSD page has instructions for installing FreeBSD. Version 13.0 and greater include prebuilt images.

Download:

  • Images for various FreeBSD releases can be found here
Default credentials
SSH user (enabled by default) freebsd/freebsd
Root user root/root

Notes:


NetBSD

Netbsd.png

NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. To learn more about NetBSD please visit NetBSD main page

Download:

  • download latest release build from NetBSD by select 64bit - RockPro64 (size: 339 MB)
Default credentials
Root user and SSH login root/[none]

Notes:

  • Instructions concerning enabling SSH can be found here or the bootable image from armbsd.org can have the MSDOS partition modified to setup SSH using this method.

OpenBSD

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OpenBSD is a security-focused, free and open-source, Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution. Official instruction to get OpenBSD on ROCKPro64 is here, and blogs on installation is here and here. Forum discussion is here.

Chromium OS

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The Chromium OS community build image for microSD card and eMMC module, version beta (R76). To learn more please visit the forum.

Download:

⚠️ The linked release is outdated and should no longer be used!
Note: Flash the image to a microSD card or an eMMC module, for example using dd.

Android

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Android 9.0.0

Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20200804]

  • Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using Etcher or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • Supports new RockPro64 AP6256 Wifi/BT module
  • Support Sony IMX214 camera module and works on both MiPi-CSI ports
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • DD image for 8GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 16GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 32GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 64GB eMMC module

Stock for RK Flash tool [eMMC Boot] [20200804]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • The OTG port located at USB type-C connector, needs USB type A to type C cable.
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (GZip file): 9ac830527814521e15b009fa2503c9e3
    • File Size: 589MB

Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20200708]

  • Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using Etcher or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • Supports new RockPro64 AP6256 Wifi/BT module
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • DD image for 8GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 16GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 32GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 64GB eMMC module

Stock for RK Flash tool [eMMC Boot] [20200708]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • The OTG port located at USB type-C connector, needs USB type A to type C cable.
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (GZip file): 6d060ddd47ebcfd5cfcdbf90ec042c97
    • File Size: 589MB

Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20190427]

  • Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using Etcher or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • Please ignore "internal problem with your device" popup message if appear on Android boot-up page.
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • DD image for 16GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 32GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 64GB eMMC module

Stock for DD method [microSD Boot] [20190506]

  • DD image to microSD card and boot.
  • Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using Etcher or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • Please ignore "internal problem with your device" popup message if appear on Android boot-up page.
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • DD image for 8GB microSD card
  • DD image for 16GB microSD card
  • DD image for 32GB microSD card
  • DD image for 64GB microSD card

Stock for RK Flash tool [eMMC Boot] [20190427]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • The OTG port located at USB type-C connector, needs USB type A to type C cable.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (GZip file): 046BA4A07933120809FBE1B9577B7341
    • File Size: 592MB

Android 8.1.0

Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20180828]

  • Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using Etcher or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 9AEE21BC1B9DE886DCB0E64FA123988A
    • File Size: 414MB

Stock for DD method [microSD Boot] [20181212]

  • Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using Etcher or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • DD image (for 8GB microSD card and above)
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 5A6BB7FCD7B3F77FCEE99CE462AE7405
    • File Size: 616MB

Stock for RK Flash tool [eMMC Boot] [20180828]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • The OTG port located at USB type-C connector, needs USB type A to type C cable.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 4DACFE927BB09EE9C56B5232A7F624EE
    • File Size: 415MB

Android 7.1.2

Stock for DD method [eMMC Boot] [20180518]

  • Use 'dd' to write the image to the eMMC module using the USB-to-eMMC adapter module and boot. Using Etcher or another specialized SD writing tool is preferred.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 33622034ACDBC31A7D7BB01ED634E29B
    • File Size: 345MB

Stock for RK Flash tool [eMMC Boot] [20180518]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • The OTG port located at USB type-C connector, needs USB type A to type C cable.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This build supports PINE64 7" LCD panel with tablet UI (not Android TV)
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 90C1991DADAE13ADC94E927F171F8920
    • File Size: 342MB

Android SDK

Android P SDK [v9.0]


Slash TV OS

Android 7 based system including Play Store, working only from SD card (does not boot when installed on eMMC)

Development resources

The Ayufan github page

Below are the LPDDR4 driver for RK3399

ROCKPro64 related files

Miscellaneous tools