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== Compatibility notes ==
 
== Compatibility notes ==
* The keyboard does not send any input when pressing mod4(pine key)+shift+cursor combinations (as is often used to move windows in i3wm). This issue is resolved using this [https://github.com/jackhumbert/pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater.git repo]
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* The keyboard may not send input when pressing mod4(pine key)+cursor combinations. This issue is resolved using the [https://github.com/jackhumbert/pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater.git revised keyboard firmware].
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== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==

Revision as of 21:09, 1 February 2020

PINEBOOK Pro
A Pinebook Pro.
Manufacturer PINE64 (Pine Microsystems Inc.)
Architecture AArch64
Bootloader U-Boot[1]
Boot order SPI, eMMC, SD
Maintainer samueldr

The Pinebook Pro is a laptop design based on the Rockchip RK3399 SoC.

It can boot from SD or from an included and replaceable eMMC module.

Status

Initial support information can be found different WIP repositories:

There is more information in the respective READMEs, but the gist of it is that those repositories can be used to build a system image either through cross-compilation or native aarch64-linux build, with the usual caveats.

The repositories also serve as an overlay that can be used in your system configuration thereafter.

Board-specific installation notes

Serial console

Details about the pinout for the headphone jack are available on the PINE64 wiki. It is also available on their store. The serial settings are the usual Rockchip settings.

Compatibility notes

  • The keyboard may not send input when pressing mod4(pine key)+cursor combinations. This issue is resolved using the revised keyboard firmware.

Resources