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== AOSC ==
== AOSC ==
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'''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 [https://aosc.io/ AOSC website].


* To learn more about AOSC, please visit the official [https://aosc.io/ AOSC website]
{{Info|AOSC is using LZ4 compression algorithm for the downloads, please visit the [https://github.com/lz4/lz4 LZ4 GitHub site] for an utility for extracting the archives}}
* AOSC using LZ4 compression algorithm, please visit the [https://github.com/lz4/lz4 LZ4 github site] for utility
* 8GB microSD card or eMMC module and above
* Login with
** username: aosc
** password: anthon
=== AOSC KDE Community Build Image [microSD and eMMC Boot] ===
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/kde/rock64/ Direct download from AOSC]
 
=== AOSC GNOME Community Build Image [microSD and eMMC Boot] ===
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/gnome/rock64/ Direct download from AOSC]
 
=== AOSC MATE Community Build Image [microSD and eMMC Boot] ===
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/mate/rock64/ Direct download from AOSC]
 
=== AOSC Cinnamon Community Build Image [microSD and eMMC Boot] ===
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/cinnamon/rock64/ Direct download from AOSC]
 
=== AOSC XFCE Community Build Image [microSD and eMMC Boot] ===
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/xfce/rock64/ Direct download from AOSC]
 
=== AOSC LXDE Community Build Image [microSD and eMMC Boot] ===
* [https://releases.aosc.io/os-arm64/rockchip64/lxde/rock64/ Direct download from AOSC]


Download:
* https://aosc.io/downloads/ (supports the microSD card and eMMC, 8GB or more)


{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="2" style="background: #a7d7f9;"| Default credentials
|-
! Default user
| <code>aosc/anthon</code>
|}


== Manjaro ARM ==
== Manjaro ARM ==

Revision as of 14:48, 17 January 2023

This page contains a list of all available releases for the ROCK64, as well as links to other resources.

Linux Image Releases

Armbian

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Armbian is a Linux distribution designed for ARM boards. They are usually Debian or Ubuntu flavored. To find out more about Armbian and available download options please visit the Armbian ROCK64 site.

Note: The download images are packed in a .7zip archive, please extract the archive first before flashing. It is recommended to use Balena Etcher for flashing.

Download:

Note: Please use a microSD card or eMMC with at least 8GB

AOSC

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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.

Note: AOSC is using LZ4 compression algorithm for the downloads, please visit the LZ4 GitHub site for an utility for extracting the archives

Download:

Default credentials
Default user aosc/anthon

Manjaro ARM

Manjaro editions for Rock64 are available directly from Manjaro. To learn more about Manjaro please visit the Manjaro Forum.

Note: Only supports ROCK64 version 2 SBC!

Download:

ayufan's Linux releases

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The community member ayufan offers multiple ROCK64 Linux releases based on Debian and Ubuntu. The forum thread for release can be found here.

Download:

Note: Make sure to download images for the ROCK64.
Default credentials
Default user rock64/rock64

Slackware

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Slackware Aarch64 XFCE Community Build Image [microSD Boot]

Slackware Aarch64 Miniroot Community Build Image [microSD Boot]

  • To run the OS on eMMC
    • Flash the image to micro SD, power up the board with micro SD and login
    • Copy the image file to micro SD by using SFTP. The image file must be in .img. note : root user are not allow transfer file to micro SD.
    • After finish copy the file, power off the board and add eMMC module to the board
    • Bootup the board, run below command for flashing to eMMC module
      • >>dd if=[image file] of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=10M
        • example : dd if=slack-current-aarch64-xfce_08May18-4.4.126-rock64-build-20180508.img of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=10M
      • then edit 2 files in eMMC module:
      • >> mount /dev/mmcblk1p1 /media
      • >> echo "rootdev=/dev/mmcblk1p1" >> /media/boot/uEnv.txt
      • >> sed -i 's:mmcblk0p1:mmcblk1p1:' /media/etc/fstab
    • After done, power off board and remove micro SD. Then bootup with only eMMC module.

DietPi

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LibreELEC (KODI)

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Official LibreELEC KODI Build Image [microSD / eMMC boot]

Daily Build images (for testing) [microSD / eMMC boot]

Volumio 2 Digital Audio Player

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  • Volumio is a linux-based headless DAP (digital audio player), which connects to your home stereo system or your DAC
  • Visit the project's website here
  • You can follow the ongoing discussion about Volumio on the PINE64 forum

Volumio Digital Audio Player Community Build Image [microSD Boot] [2.528-2019-01-12]

  • DD image (for 8GB microSD card and above)
  • Login with
    • Username: volumio
    • Password: volumio
  • Volumio is controlled using a Web-GUI which can be accessed via a web browser using the boards IP or volumio.local/

R-Cade

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Retro Center's R-Cade [USB / microSD / eMMC Boot]

Lakka

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Lakka Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC Boot]

Debian

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Debian Installer - Bullseye

  • Go to Debian Bullseye's official d-i concatenateable images directory
  • Download firmware.rock64-rk3328.img.gz and partition.img.gz
  • Combine the 2 parts into 1 image file: zcat firmware.rock64-rk3328.img.gz partition.img.gz > debian-installer-bullseye-rock64-rk3328.img*
  • Write the created .img file to microSD card or eMMC Module with dd
  • Plug the microSD/eMMC card in the Rock64 and connect a serial console and boot up to start the Debian Installer

*) (for non-Linux systems, consult README.concatenateable_images)

Debian Installer - Daily Build (for Bookworm+)

  • Go to Debian's daily build official d-i concatenateable images directory
  • Download firmware.rock64-rk3328.img.gz and partition.img.gz
  • Combine the 2 parts into 1 image file: zcat firmware.rock64-rk3328.img.gz partition.img.gz > debian-installer-daily-build-rock64-rk3328.img*
  • Write the created .img file to microSD card or eMMC Module with dd
  • Plug the microSD/eMMC card in the Rock64 and boot up to start the Debian Installer. It should work with both a normal display and a serial console

*) (for non-Linux systems, consult README.concatenateable_images)

Debian by ayufan

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Debian Stretch Minimal 64bit (arm64) OS Image [microSD / eMMC Boot] [0.8.3]


Debian by mrfixit2001

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Minimal Debian [microSD / eMMC Boot]

OpenMediaVault

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Jessie OpenMediaVault Community Build Image [microSD to eMMC] [0.5.15-136] by ayufan

* There's a bug with eMMC in the "Stable" version of openmediavault linked from the wiki page. In order to use eMMC, please you need to be on the latest (pre-release) version which is linked here https://github.com/ayufan-rock64/linux-build/releases

Stretch OpenMediaVault OS Image 32bit (armhf) [microSD / eMMC Boot] [0.8.3]

Stretch OpenMediaVault OS Image 64bit (arm64) [microSD / eMMC Boot] [0.8.3]

NextCloudPi

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NextCloudPi Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC Boot] [03-10-19]

  • NextCloudPi comes not only with NextCloud preinstalled, but also with management tools for backups, SSL certificates, SAMBA, enhanced security and more.
  • Visit the project's website
  • You can follow the ongoing discussion about NextCloudPi on the PINE64 forum
  • DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using Etcher
  • Login with
    • username: root
    • password: 1234


Recalbox

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Recalbox Community Build Image [microSD / eMMC boot]

Cent OS [No Longer Maintained]

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CentOS-7 Community Build Image [microSD Boot]

  • Only support ROCK64 ver2 SBC
  • Centos-7.4.1708 with kernel from Armbian-5.69 (minimum build)
  • To find out more on installation process, please visit their Project31 site
  • Login with
    • username: root
    • password: centos

NEMS Linux

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https://files.pine64.org/sw/pine64_installer/json/nems.jpg

  • Only support ROCK64 ver2 SBC
  • 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 about NEMS on the PINE64 and available tweaks to the installation please visit the PINE64 forum thread
  • Login with
    • Username: nemsadmin
    • Password: nemsadmin
  • Installation Guide
  • To find out more on NEM Linux, please visit their site

NEMS Linux [microSD / eMMC boot] [v1.5 - build 2]

Fedora [No Longer Maintained]

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Fedora Minimal Community Build Image [microSD boot] [Preliminary Build]

BSD Image Releases

NetBSD

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OpenBSD

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FreeBSD

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The RockChip FreeBSD page has instructions for installing FreeBSD.

  • Images for various FreeBSD releases can be found here
  • Version 13.0 and greater include prebuilt images. Find the link in the SD Card Images section and download the ROCK64 image.
  • SSH is enable by default and can be accessed with the following account:
username: freebsd
password: freebsd
  • The root account credentials are:
username: root
password: root

Android Image Releases

Android TV 9.x eMMC (No Google Play)

* For install Playstore on Android 9.0, please follows this forum thread

Android 9.0 Stock Image [eMMC Boot] using DD method [20190617]

  • DD image to eMMC module using USB adapter for eMMC module and boot. Highly recommend using Etcher or PINE64 Installer
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • DD image for 16GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 32GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 64GB eMMC module

Android 9.0 Stock Image [eMMC Boot] using ROCKChip tools method [20190617]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • The OTG port located at top USB 2.0 port, needs USB type A to type A cable.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This is Android TV build version

Android 9.0 Stock Rooted Image [eMMC Boot] using DD method [20190618]

  • DD image to eMMC module using USB adapter for eMMC module and boot. Highly recommend using Etcher or PINE64 Installer
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • DD image for 16GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 32GB eMMC module
  • DD image for 64GB eMMC module

Android 9.0 Stock Rooted Image [eMMC Boot] using ROCKChip tools method [20190618]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • The OTG port located at top USB 2.0 port, needs USB type A to type A cable.
  • Please allow 3-5 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • This is Rooted Android TV build version
  • Guide to flashing eMMC using Rockchip Tools
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (GZip file): FC5F80C3A939AD0F8DCE5B85F22D20A1
    • File Size: 544MB

Android 9.x (No Google Play)

Android 9.0 Stock Rooted Image [microSD Boot] using DD method [20190621]

Android 9.0 Stock Rooted Image [microSD Boot] using ROCKChip SDDisk tools method [20190621]

Android 8.x TV eMMC (preinstalled Google Play Store)

Android 8.1. Stock Image [eMMC Boot] using DD method [20180606]

  • DD image to eMMC module. Highly recommend using Etcher
  • Please allow 10-15 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): C05846B89A6483DA911CEA604627524F
    • File Size: 561MB

Android 8.1. Stock Image [eMMC Boot] using ROCKChip tools method [20180606]

Android 8.x TV

Android 8.1. Stock Image [microSD Boot] [20180623]

  • DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using Etcher
  • Please allow 10-15 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 85372A568C114ADE7CD9632CEBA193E9
    • File Size: 575MB

Android 7.x eMMC

Android 7.1.2 Stock Image [microSD to eMMC] [Rooted] [20171204]

  • DD image to microSD card. Highly recommend using Etcher
    • Shorting the eMMC PIN with a jumper as shown on the 1st image of Guide to install stock Android build to eMMC module. After power ON the box for 2-3 second, quickly remove the jumper, then it will start writing the new image to the eMMC. Please allow around 1 minute of boot up time before UI is presented via HDMI
  • Please allow 10-15 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • USB 3.0 patches
  • Enable Real Time Clock support for Popcorn Hour Transformer
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 43443467DFCAEDE767556843EB4D6707
    • File Size: 558MB
  • See ROCK64 MAC Address on how to set the MAC address.

Android 7.1.2 Stock Image [eMMC Boot] [Rooted] [20171204]

  • Please unzip first and then using Android tool to flash in
  • USB 3.0 patches
  • Enable Real Time Clock support for Popcorn Hour Transformer
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 7C831F9E6B4311A3B3D4743FBBB628D0
    • File Size: 544MB
  • See ROCK64 MAC Address on how to set the MAC address.

Android 7.x

Android 7.1.2 Stock Image [microSD Boot] [Rooted] [20171204]

  • DD image to microSD card and boot. Highly recommend using Etcher
  • Please allow 10-15 minutes boot up time on first time for initialization
  • USB 3.0 patches
  • Enable Real Time Clock support for Popcorn Hour Transformer
  • Direct download from pine64.org
    • MD5 (XZ file): 56520ED3DB6E587DA140AD314A055EB2
    • File Size: 544MB

Android TV 7.x eMMC

Android TV 7.1 Community Build Image [microSD to eMMC] [v0.3.4-r86] by ayufan

Android TV 7.1 Community Build Image [eMMC] by ayufan

Android TV 7.x

Android TV 7.1 Community Build Image [microSD Boot] by ayufan

Android SDK

Android P SDK [v9.0]