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{{ | This page contains a list of all available operating systems for the [[PineNote]] in alphabetical order. | ||
== Debian == | |||
* A full GNOME-enabled disc image is provided under [https://github.com/m-weigand/pinenote-debian-recipes/releases m-weigand/pinenote-debian-recipes/releases]. This image can be flashed using rkdeveloptool. | |||
{{Info|Check the [https://github.com/m-weigand/pinenote-debian-recipes/tree/trixie trixie] branch and github actions artifacts (possibly requires github login) for builds newer than the latest release.}} | |||
Note that the second batch of PineNotes (from 2024) ships with this image based on Debian trixie. Images of the factory files (without the waveform data) can be found in this [https://github.com/PNDeb/pinenote-debian-image/releases/tag/batch-2-factory-image-wo-waveform Github release]. | |||
* A Debian-based minimalistic rootfs/disc image can be built using <code>debos</code> using the work from [https://salsa.debian.org/eugenrh Eugen Răhăian]. The GNOME image linked above is building on this work. | |||
== Alpine == | == Alpine == | ||
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See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#arch-linux | See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#arch-linux | ||
== postmarketOS == | == postmarketOS == | ||
Latest revision as of 10:51, 26 November 2024
This page contains a list of all available operating systems for the PineNote in alphabetical order.
Debian
- A full GNOME-enabled disc image is provided under m-weigand/pinenote-debian-recipes/releases. This image can be flashed using rkdeveloptool.
Note: Check the trixie branch and github actions artifacts (possibly requires github login) for builds newer than the latest release.
Note that the second batch of PineNotes (from 2024) ships with this image based on Debian trixie. Images of the factory files (without the waveform data) can be found in this Github release.
- A Debian-based minimalistic rootfs/disc image can be built using
debos
using the work from Eugen Răhăian. The GNOME image linked above is building on this work.
Alpine
See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#alpine
Arch Linux
See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#arch-linux
postmarketOS
See https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/PINE64_PineNote_(pine64-pinenote)