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Station P1 RK3399 - Linux OS Images
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New LibreELEC OS for Station P1
- New color theme
- Improved UI speed
- Added whitelist settings automatically
- Add RetroArch game emulators
Play games like gba, n64, nds, nes, snes, PS1 etc.
Use an Xbox or other USB, bluetooth gamepad
Remember to set hotkey for the main menu in input so you can go back to RetroArch if exiting a game.
- Based on new LibreELEC Github code.
Download Link: https://mega.nz/file/l6YwhByS#b0psb3...DnnMCsxBtvwkL4
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Good afternoon, tell me how to log in to iOS. When you log in, what is your passport? I installed it from your link for Station P1.
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Station P1 RK3399 - Linux OS Images
Here are some of the Linux OS's currently working.
I thought it would be a good idea to put everything together in a single thread so it's easier to find.
Manjaro Linux KDE
Download link: Here
Download the image
Use Etcher to flash to an SD card
Insert the SD card in the Station P1.
(Note: You need to erase the EMMC, or remove the EMMC module.)
Slackware Linux OS
Download link: Here
Installation on an SD-Card
Unpack the IMAGE file and record by running the following on the SD card
( /dev/mmcblk0 = your sd card device ):
dd if=slarm64-current-*-base-rootfs-*-build-*.img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1M
or
zstdcat slarm64-current-*-base-rootfs-*-build-*.img.zst > /dev/mmcblk0
to transfer a system with the SD to eMMC, you need to boot from the start and run the script:
setup.sh
SLARM - Legacy 4.4 Kernel
slarm64-current-aarch64-base-station_m1-4.4.249-build-20210105.img.zst
slarm64-current-aarch64-base-station_m1-4.4.249-build-20210105.img.zst.sha256
slarm64-current-aarch64-xfce-station_m1-4.4.249-build-20210105.img.zst
slarm64-current-aarch64-xfce-station_m1-4.4.249-build-20210105.img.zst.sha256
Armbian
Download link: Here
There are 2 different images
Debian - Buster Desktop
Ubuntu - Focal Desktop
LibreELEC
Download link: Here
(Use the roc-pc image)
NextCloud
Instructions Here
UOS
Download link: Here
Code: fog0
FreeBSD
Download link: Here
Code: 1234
Other link: Here
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If your micro-sd card isn't booting after erasing the emmc(or removing it), try this
If using Linux on your PC
run 'sudo lsblk' or
sudo lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL
for more detailed info on your drives
Find your micro-sd card drive name.
It should be /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc usually since your internal hard-drive is /dev/sda
If you have a 64GB micro-sd card, look for the drive with 64GB size.
Then run
sudo wipefs /dev/sdb (replacing /dev/sdb with your micro-sd card drive name)It will show your partition table.
Then run 'sudo wipefs /dev/sdb -a'
to wipe the partition tables so the micro-sd has no booting info.
Then use Etcher to write a Linux image to your micro-sd card.Last edited by mo123; 01-07-2021, 06:53.Tags: None
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