Solution 2020 Posted December 2, 2020 Solution Posted December 2, 2020 Hello all, This Linux OS is based on Armbian_20.11_Tinkerboard_bullseye_current_5.8.18 image. I have created this OS to be able to watch Netflix via a browser. This OS is compatible with TB & TB/s. Key features: • OS: Debian 11 bullseye • Kernel: armv7l Linux 5.8.18-rockchip • CPU: ARMv7 rev 1 (v7l) @ 4x 1.8GHz • GPU: Mali T760 (Panfrost driver, OpenGL 2.1) • Browser: vivaldi-stable_3.4.2066.106-1_armhf (widevine-flash) This Linux OS image is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY and NO END USER SUPPORT. You can now download the VinVin-OS version 20201130, here ... Share code: ASUSMYFKLUXMY VinVin-OS default username is “vinvin”, password is “vin=20” Tips: Use a fast Micro SD card, minimum 3 amps power supply and a case which includes a cooling fan to avoid system crashing due to overheating. Getting Started: Write the zip compressed image with Etcher and (TB) insert SD card into a slot or (TB/s) use a USB cable to connect to your computer. Power the board: • TB (First) boot takes up to two to minutes. (Second) boot takes up to one minute. Login with the user id: vinvin • TB/s Remove the USB cable connected to your computer. (First) boot takes up to one to minute. Login with the user id: vinvin. Also important: resize your file system with, for example, GParted to the full capacity. Enjoy :-) 1
Werner Posted December 2, 2020 Posted December 2, 2020 Moved to Common issues / peer to peer technical support
NicoD Posted December 2, 2020 Posted December 2, 2020 @2020 Nice work, can you do this for the RK3399 too? Too bad I don't watch Netflix or anything like it. I'd otherwise try it out. Thanks for the work. (Vin bevve venti bottiglie di vino, au Vin a bu vingt bouteilles de vin) sante
lanefu Posted December 3, 2020 Posted December 3, 2020 It's cool you were able to put this together, but im not really a fan of random bespoke images. They don't encourage a healthy community. Im assuming you did this all by hand and don't have any scripts the community could work on altogether? 2
2020 Posted December 3, 2020 Author Posted December 3, 2020 Hello all, I will post the scripts for the other devices (arm32 / arm64) soon! 2
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