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Note that the PINE A64(+) images are '''not compatible with the PINE A64-LTS''' due to LPDDR3 memory configuration. For PINE A64-LTS, please use the [[SOPINE Software Releases]].
Note that the PINE A64(+) images are '''not compatible with the PINE A64-LTS''' due to LPDDR3 memory configuration. For PINE A64-LTS, please use the [[SOPINE Software Releases]].


= Linux =
== Linux ==


'''Special thanks to Sunxi community and longsleep for their contributions'''
'''Special thanks to Sunxi community and longsleep for their contributions'''
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* [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=343 Longsleep BSP Arch Linux Thread on PINE64 Forum]
* [https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=343 Longsleep BSP Arch Linux Thread on PINE64 Forum]


== AOSC ==
=== AOSC ===
[[File:aosc.png|right|100px]]
[[File:aosc.png|right|100px]]


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== Armbian ==
=== Armbian ===
[[File:armbian.png|right|100px]]
[[File:armbian.png|right|100px]]


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* https://www.armbian.com/pine64/
* https://www.armbian.com/pine64/


== Debian ==
=== Debian ===
[[File:Debian-logo.png|right|100px]]
[[File:Debian-logo.png|right|100px]]


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* An Ethernet connection is required for the above installer
* An Ethernet connection is required for the above installer


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


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== FreedomBox ==
=== FreedomBox ===
[[File:FreedomBox.jpg|right|100px]]
[[File:FreedomBox.jpg|right|100px]]


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* Freedom Manual: https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual
* Freedom Manual: https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual


== LibreELEC ==
=== LibreELEC ===
[[File:libreelec.jpg|right|100px]]
[[File:libreelec.jpg|right|100px]]


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* Nightly build for microSD boot
* Nightly build for microSD boot


== motionEyeOS ==
=== motionEyeOS ===
[[File:motioneyeos.png|right|100px]]
[[File:motioneyeos.png|right|100px]]


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== NEMS Linux ==
=== NEMS Linux ===
[[File:nems.jpg|right|100px]]
[[File:nems.jpg|right|100px]]


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== openSUSE ==
=== openSUSE ===
[[File:Opensuse-distribution.png|right|100px]]
[[File:Opensuse-distribution.png|right|100px]]


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* Headless build: [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/Pine64/images/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-pine64.aarch64.raw.xz Direct download]
* Headless build: [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/ARM:/Factory:/Contrib:/Pine64/images/openSUSE-Tumbleweed-ARM-JeOS-pine64.aarch64.raw.xz Direct download]


== OpenWRT ==
=== OpenWRT ===
[[File:Openwrt logo square.png|right|100px]]
[[File:Openwrt logo square.png|right|100px]]


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= BSD =
== BSD ==


== NetBSD ==
=== NetBSD ===
[[File:netbsd.png|right|100px]]
[[File:netbsd.png|right|100px]]


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= Windows 10 IoT =
== Windows 10 IoT ==
[[File:win10iot.png|right|100px]]
[[File:win10iot.png|right|100px]]


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*** Ethernet device may not start with problem code 12 at the first time to bring up
*** Ethernet device may not start with problem code 12 at the first time to bring up


= Linux BSP SDK =
== Linux BSP SDK ==


Linux BSP Kernel 4.9
Linux BSP Kernel 4.9
* [https://files.pine64.org/SDK/PINE-A64/PINE-A64_lichee_BSP4.9.tar.xz Direct Download] from ''pine64.org'' (5.4GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file ''7736e3c4d50c021144d125cc4ee047a4'')
* [https://files.pine64.org/SDK/PINE-A64/PINE-A64_lichee_BSP4.9.tar.xz Direct Download] from ''pine64.org'' (5.4GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file ''7736e3c4d50c021144d125cc4ee047a4'')


= Android SDK =
== Android SDK ==


Android Oreo (v8.1)
Android Oreo (v8.1)
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* [https://files.pine64.org/SDK/PINE-A64/PINE-A64_SDK_android8.1.tar.xz Direct Download] from ''pine64.org'' (24.94GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file ''b0394af324c70ce28067e52cd7bc0c87'')
* [https://files.pine64.org/SDK/PINE-A64/PINE-A64_SDK_android8.1.tar.xz Direct Download] from ''pine64.org'' (24.94GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file ''b0394af324c70ce28067e52cd7bc0c87'')


= Other resources =
== Other resources ==


* [[Mali Driver]]
* [[Mali Driver]]

Revision as of 21:24, 2 April 2023

This page contains a list of all available releases for the PINE A64(+), as well as links to other resources.

Note that the PINE A64(+) images are not compatible with the PINE A64-LTS due to LPDDR3 memory configuration. For PINE A64-LTS, please use the SOPINE Software Releases.

Linux

Special thanks to Sunxi community and longsleep for their contributions

Below you will find useful links to various resources and forum threads:

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. 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.

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.pine64_plus.img.gz
  • Download: partition.img.gz
  • Create the disk image:
    • For Linux: zcat firmware.pine64_plus.img.gz partition.img.gz > complete_image.img
    • For Mac: gzcat firmware.pine64_plus.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

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 PINE A64 build on the PINE64 forum thread.

Download:

Default credentials
Default user root/dietpi

FreedomBox

FreedomBox.jpg

FreedomBox is a private server for non-experts: it lets you install and configure server applications with only a few clicks. For more information about FreedomBox, please visit http://www.freedombox.org.

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

Download:

Notes:

  • This is a headless build, not HDMI output.
  • Please plug-in Ethernet cable first before initial power up. After power up for 10 minutes, using browser and type in https://fredombox.local to setup. Browser may warms for unsecure site and please proceed with exception.
  • Freedom Manual: https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Manual

LibreELEC

Libreelec.jpg

LibreELEC is a "Just enough OS" Linux distribution combining the Kodi media center with an operating system.

Download:

  • 512MB PINE A64: direct download from Libreelec nightly build site (look for LibreELEC-A64.arm-...-nightly-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-pine64.img.gz)
  • 1GB/2GB PINE A64+ Board: direct download from Libreelec nightly build site (look for LibreELEC-A64.arm-...-nightly-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx-pine64-plus.img.gz)

Notes:

  • Nightly build for microSD boot

motionEyeOS

Motioneyeos.png

motionEyeOS is a Linux distribution that turns a single-board computer into a video surveillance system. The OS is based on BuildRoot and uses motion as a backend and motionEye for the frontend. Visit the motionEyeOS GitHub and its GitHub Wiki for more information

Download:

Notes:

  • Suitable for 1GB/2GB PINE A64(+) variants
  • There are 2 ways to interact with the OS:
    • Scan for its IP with hostname MEYE-* and go to the admin web interface https://[PINE A64(+) motionEyeOS IP Address] and after login, you should able to see the output of the CAMERA MODULE on the web interface
    • Use the PINE64 USB SERIAL CONSOLE/PROGRAMMER and login
Default credentials
Default user admin/-

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 on NEMS Linux, please visit their site.

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

Download:

Notes:

  • Suitable for all 512MB/1GB/2GB PINE A64(+) variants
Default credentials
Default user nemsadmin/nemsadmin

openSUSE

Opensuse-distribution.png

openSUSE is a free and open source RPM-based Linux distribution developed by the openSUSE project. More details can be found under https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Pine64.

Download:

OpenWRT

Openwrt logo square.png

The OpenWrt Project is a Linux operating system targeting embedded devices.

Download:

  • Direct download (look for pine64_pine64-baseboard-ext4-sdcard.img.gz and pine64_pine64-baseboard-squashfs-sdcard.img.gz)

Notes:

  • OpenWRT community build for microSD boot.
  • This is headless build, please use serial console to configure
Default credentials
Default user -/passwd

BSD

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:

Notes:

  • NetBSD community build for microSD boot
  • Instructions concerning enabling SSH can be found here
Default credentials
Root user and SSH root/[none]

Windows 10 IoT

Win10iot.png

Download:

Notes:

Changelog for Win10 IoT 10.0.15063.0_20170602:

  • 10.0.15063.0_20170602
    • Update Notes since 10.0.15063.0_20170524:
      • Fix the failure of default application installation caused by a app certification issue
      • Fix that the default application cannot start automatically after installation
      • Fix Ethernet initialization problem and now the Ethernet will start successfully every time
      • Enable the usermode access for all unusable GPIO pins in Pi-2 bus( later provide a UWP sample to show how to control these pins )
    • Extra Notes:
  • 10.0.15063.0_20170524
    • Some Updates:
      • Update the OS version to build v.10.0.15063.0 (Creators Update)
      • New page style of Device Portal, visit https://deviceipaddr:8080 to check it
      • Built-in Cortana assistant, need to be enabled in settings page in default app and Device Portal
      • Support on-screen keyboard, need to be enabled in Device Portal
      • Enable 100M Ethernet and fix some bugs
      • Support built-in UART bus in A64 SoC(not built in the ffu, later provide driver binary and deployment helper)
      • Support built-in IR module in A64 SoC(not built in the ffu, later provide source code and dev doc for developers in community)
    • Known Issues:
      • Kernel debug is enabled by default. This will slow the bring-up process. If a kernel debug is not necessary for you, visit Device Portal and navigate to Processes->Run Command page, run this command to disable:
        • Bcdedit /store C:\EFIESP\EFI\Microsoft\boot\BCD /set {default} debug off
      • An PnP bug in audio device may cause a blue screen when acting software shutdown
      • Ethernet device may not start with problem code 12 at the first time to bring up

Linux BSP SDK

Linux BSP Kernel 4.9

  • Direct Download from pine64.org (5.4GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file 7736e3c4d50c021144d125cc4ee047a4)

Android SDK

Android Oreo (v8.1)

  • Direct Download from pine64.org (24.94GB, MD5 of the TAR-GZip file b0394af324c70ce28067e52cd7bc0c87)

Other resources