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This page contains a list of all available operating systems for the [[PineNote]] in alphabetical order. | |||
== Alpine == | |||
See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#alpine | |||
== Arch Linux == | |||
See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#arch-linux | |||
== Debian == | == Debian == | ||
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]. | * A full GNOME-enabled rootfs/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/dev dev] branch and github actions artifacts (possibly requires github login) for builds newer than the latest 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 above is building on this work. | |||
== postmarketOS == | |||
See https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/PINE64_PineNote_(pine64-pinenote) | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 17 January 2023
This page contains a list of all available operating systems for the PineNote in alphabetical order.
Alpine
See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#alpine
Arch Linux
See https://github.com/DorianRudolph/pinenotes#arch-linux
Debian
- A full GNOME-enabled rootfs/disc image is provided under m-weigand/pinenote-debian-recipes/releases. This image can be flashed using rkdeveloptool.
Note: Check the dev branch and github actions artifacts (possibly requires github login) for builds newer than the latest release.
- A Debian-based minimalistic rootfs/disc image can be built using
debos
using the work from Eugen Răhăian. The GNOME image above is building on this work.
postmarketOS
See https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/PINE64_PineNote_(pine64-pinenote)