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=== Debian Desktop Community Build Image [microSD to eMMC] by mrfixit2001 === | === Debian Desktop Community Build Image [microSD to eMMC] by mrfixit2001 === | ||
* This | * This was previously the default operating system for the Pinebook Pro | ||
* | * Includes desktop, Firefox browser, and LibreOffice | ||
* DD image (for 8GB microSD card / 16GB eMMC module and above): | * DD image (for 8GB microSD card / 16GB eMMC module and above): | ||
** [https://github.com/mrfixit2001/debian_desktop/releases/download/ | ** [https://github.com/mrfixit2001/debian_desktop/releases/download/191226/pinebookpro-debian-desktop-mrfixit191226.img.xz Direct download release build 191226 from mrfixit2001's github] | ||
*** MD5 (img file): | *** MD5 (img file): 59838c1518b8b6da86a00d38b31ae904 | ||
*** File Size: 1.19GB | *** File Size: 1.19GB | ||
* Login with | * Login with | ||
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[[File:debian.png|right|100px]] | [[File:debian.png|right|100px]] | ||
=== Debian Installer for Pinebook Pro === | === Daniel Thompson's Debian Installer for the Pinebook Pro === | ||
* This is an image creator and Debian installer that runs from an existing Linux OS and installs Debian Bullseye | * This is an image creator and Debian installer that runs from an existing Linux OS and installs Debian Bullseye | ||
** Installer can configure an encrypted rootfs and provides a choice of desktops, including the default Debian desktop based on Gnome 3 | ** Installer can configure an encrypted rootfs and provides a choice of desktops, including the default Debian desktop based on Gnome 3 | ||
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For more information, see the [[Pinebook_Pro_Debian_Installer]] wiki page | For more information, see the [[Pinebook_Pro_Debian_Installer]] wiki page | ||
=== Official Debian Installer Images === | |||
* Uses only the upstream kernel and firmware without special patches | |||
* No graphical display yet, works only through serial console | |||
* Requires adding the non-free component to your /etc/apt/sources.list file and installing the "firmware-linux" package for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support | |||
* Installer is loaded into RAM, can install onto the same media it's booted off of | |||
* Supports automatic partitioning and full disk encryption through LVM | |||
* Installer currently doesn't install the bootloader, leaving the installed system in an unbootable state until it's manually added | |||
[https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/arm64/daily/netboot/SD-card-images/ The relevant files are built daily here] and may sometimes be unavailable if the build system is having issues. The "README.concatenateable_images" file provides instructions on how to combine the partition.img.gz file with the firmware.pinebook-pro.rk3399.img.gz file in order to create a DD-able image. | |||
The official images are '''not''' recommended yet until the display begins working and the installer properly installs the bootloader. Most users will want to see [[Pinebook Pro Debian Installer|Daniel Thompson's Debian Installer]] instead. | |||
== Gentoo Script == | == Gentoo Script == |