PINE A64 Software Releases

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Checking microSD Card performance and check whether is counterfeit

This will help you to determine if the SD-Card is Counterfeit Drive or not.

Linux Image Release

Special thanks to Sunxi community and longsleep contribution

Debian Linux with Mate GUI Image [20160501] by lenny.raposo with Longsleep kernel, updated by Pine64

  • DD image (for 8GB and above SD Card):
  • Up to date on longsleep uboot, kernel and fixes
  • Included Mate Desktop, Iceweasel Browser, ICedove Email, LibreOffice, and Gnome MPlayer
  • Included with Wifi, [Bluetooth still not yet working]
  • Suitable for 512MB/1GB/2GB PineA64 Board
  • Login with
    • username: pine64user
    • password: password
  • Execute resize_rootfs.sh script to resize the root partition in order to fully utilize the SD Card
  • Previous 20160422 Build [8GB DD image]

Arch Linux with XFCE GUI Image [20160501] based on Longsleep build, updated by Pine64

  • DD image (for 8GB and above SD Card):
  • Up to date on longsleep uboot, kernel and fixes
  • Included XFCE Desktop, Midori Browser, Thunder Email, LibreOffice Suite, and Gnome MPlayer
  • Included with Wifi, [Bluetooth still not yet working]
  • Suitable for 512MB/1GB/2GB PineA64 Board
  • Login with
    • User Name: alarm Password: alarm
    • User Name: root Password: root
  • Execute resize_rootfs.sh script to resize the root partition in order to fully utilize the SD Card

Ubuntu Linux Image [20160501] based on Longsleep build, updated by Pine64

  • DD image (for 8GB and above SD Card):
  • Base on longsleep xubuntu-xenial 20160415
  • Included XFCE Desktop, Midori Browser, Thunderbird Email, LibreOffice Suite, and Gnome MPlayer
  • Included with Wifi, [Bluetooth still not yet working]
  • Suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board
  • Added xubuntu-desktop GUI
  • Login with
    • username: ubuntu
    • password: ubuntu
  • Execute resize_rootfs.sh script to resize the root partition in order to fully utilize the SD Card
  • Previous 20160421 Build [8GB DD image]


Ubuntu Linux Image base on Longsleep 20160415 image, courtesy of Michael Larson

  • Direct download from google drive
  • Included Midori Browser, Geary Email, LibreOffice Suite, VLC, and Gimp
  • Suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board
  • You can flash this in linux using all the regular methods or you can use Win32 Disk Image software or something simular.
  • Gparted is installed and allows you to re-size the rootfs partition to the rest of your drive if it is bigger than an 8GB drive.See the video instruction on how to use Gpart and change login information
  • User Name: Ubuntu Password: ubuntu
  • User Name: Ubuntu2 Password: ubuntu2


Remix OS Image Release

Remix OS 2.0 Image Release 20160415 [BETA]

Setup Info

  1. Use Winrar to extract the img file form the archive
  2. Use Allwinner PhoenixCard Bootable SD-Card Creator to create the bootable SD Card


Android Image Release

Android 5.1.1 Image Release 20160428 [BETA]

  • The Android build suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board due to system memory constrain
  • Rootable build, fine-tuning MAC address assignment
  • DD image (for 8GB microSD Card):
  • Rooted DD image (for 8GB microSD Card):


Android 5.1.1 Image Release 20160303

  • The Android build suitable for 1GB/2GB Pine A64+ Board, not advise to run on 512MB Pine A64 Board due to system memory constrain
  • DD image (for 8GB microSD Card):


Android PhoenixCard Image Release 20160216


Linux BSP SDK

Linux BSP 2.0

Linux BSP 1.2

Linux BSP 1.0 20151120


Android SDK

Android Marshmallow ver 6.0

Android Lollipop ver 5.1.1


Other Tools