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Re: Why not a cheaper, good ARM laptop?



On Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:55:56 -0700
Vagrant Cascadian <vagrant@debian.org> wrote:

> not used them as much recently, but last I checked (a few weeks/months
> ago), both Pinebook and Pinebook Pro with linux kernels from Debian
> Bookworm (6.1.x). I have not checked newer kernels.

Hmm... I tried with 6.11.2 and didn't get a login prompt, neither
on-screen or via serial port.  I've reported it at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1085305 ; maybe I'll try a 6.1.x kernel package.

> If you install u-boot to eMMC, that is the first device in the boot
> order for the RK3399 SoC, so will make it somewhat difficult to load

Mine *came* with u-boot on the eMMC.  I was of the impression that they've been doing that all along.  So, upgrading u-boot shouldn't change that part of things.  (I haven't messed with the SPI yet).  Of course, what happens *after* control is handed over to eMMC/u-boot has changed.

> The boot order of your u-boot will depend, upstream u-boot fixed bugs
> that hid various problems with extlinux style boot, and also u-boot
> versions in recent years switched away from distro boot to bootstd,
> which behaves a little differently.

Hmm... maybe with the SDcards I was having problems with, they (that is, the data I had written to them) were not "bootstd compatible" or "not in bootstd format", if that means anything...


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