Jumpdrive
levinboot
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Jumpdrive
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pinephone is completely dead
Download: https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Jumpdrive/releases/download/0.8/pine64-pinephone.img.xz
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PinePhone does not start anymore after imaging
To confirm the battery status I flashed the charging image from https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Jumpdrive/issues/55. That indeed showed that there was pretty much no charge in the battery. I then took my macbook adapter and charged it for two hours using that, and then the status led started flashing green. Looks like this is solved!
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Pinephone OG 3GB RAM Stuck booting Mobian ignoring SD card
I would suggest that you download https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Jumpdrive/releases/download/0.8/pine64-pinephone.img.xz. Then write it to a microSD card using "Balena Etcher" and then insert the microSD card in the top slot and let us know if there is a question or if it changed anything.
- Pinephone Pro won't turn on
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Pinephone dead
Please put Jumpdrive on a microSD card and try to boot that. Jumpdrive boots independently from the battery charge. If it boots fine you can let it charge in there for multiple hours and then see if you can boot the phone properly again. https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Jumpdrive
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Pine Phone not Booting
That sounds like a corrupted installation, not a drained battery. If you're on the regular PinePhone (not the Pro) I would suggest you to flash JumpDrive on a microSD card, insert that into the phone (top slot) and to boot from that. The image can be found here: https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Jumpdrive/releases/download/0.8/pine64-pinephone.img.xz
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Setting up old PinePhone as a daily driver?
At this point if you haven't updated in a long time it's best if you flash a new image to your eMMC because if you pacman -Syu your just gonna bork it like I did when I updated my KDE edition after a year of being sidelined lol. Luckily jumpdrive exists and makes this task as simple as running a dd command.
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Quake on Pocket PC
JumpDrive -> https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Jumpdrive/releases
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Flashing the librem5
The last time I had to reinstall my Librem 5 I ended up using JumpDrive and a fresh image from Purism's Jenkins, reusing the instructions from postmarketOS Wiki#Installation).
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Pinephone boot from SD / Bricking SD
https://github.com/dreemurrs-embedded/Jumpdrive/releases/tag/0.8 I had a similar situation. After getting a pinephone pro my pinephone OG set idle for several months. I couldn't boot to the eMMc or the sd. I still had jumpdrive on an sd so i tried booting from it. It fixed everything although I don't know how. Now it boots from eMMc or sd just fine. I didn't even plug it into a laptop. After the jumpdrive screen booted I powered it down and removed the jumpdrive for pinephone sd. I fired up the pinephone OG to fix the modem firmware. Flashing the modem went well and the pinephone is ready for use should I need it.
levinboot
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PinePhone Pro was announced last week. AMA.
The RK3399 LPDDR4 training code is open-source (albeit rather impenetrable to read) - implementations exist in coreboot, u-boot, and levinboot, so closed source firmware isn't required. I'm afraid I don't know answers to the other questions.
- Fedora on the PinePhone: Pipewire Calling
What are some alternatives?
Tow-Boot - An opinionated distribution of U-Boot. — https://matrix.to/#/#Tow-Boot:matrix.org?via=matrix.org
u-boot - "Das U-Boot" Source Tree
Pine64-Arch - :penguin: Arch Linux ARM for your PinePhone/Pro and PineTab/2
waydroid - Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.
pineeye_for_pinephone - Thermal imaging board aimed to be used with the PinePhone.
sshfs - A network filesystem client to connect to SSH servers
cryptsetup-nuke - A cryptsetup patch which adds the option to nuke all keyslots given a certain passphrase for Ubuntu
coreboot - Mirror of https://review.coreboot.org/coreboot.git. We don't handle Pull Requests.
glodroid_manifest - Android port that aims to bring both user- and developer-friendly experience in using AOSP with a set of single-board computers (SBC), phones and other devices.