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[[BSP Linux]] used on an [[Orange Pi 4]] | [[BSP Linux]] used on an [[Orange Pi 4]] | ||
| − | {{Warning|[[Xunlong]]'s provided Linux is an | + | {{Warning|[[Xunlong]]'s provided Linux is an older 4.4 series kernel.}} |
== Installing Pre-Built Images == | == Installing Pre-Built Images == | ||
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== Building Custom Images == | == Building Custom Images == | ||
| + | {{Warning|Supplied build scripts use [[Rockchip]]'s closed source binary toolkit ''rkbin/tools''. This makes it unusable for running on the [[Orange Pi 4]] (or any [[ARM devices|ARM device]]). The repository is usable only as a learning material.}} | ||
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{{Info|The build tool is designed to be executed on Ubuntu (preferably 18.04 Bionic) on a x86_64 machine.}} | {{Info|The build tool is designed to be executed on Ubuntu (preferably 18.04 Bionic) on a x86_64 machine.}} | ||
Revision as of 11:06, 28 March 2020
BSP Linux used on an Orange Pi 4
(!) Xunlong's provided Linux is an older 4.4 series kernel.
Installing Pre-Built Images
(!) Pre-Built kernel doesn't have support for CIFS (Samba file sharing)
- Download compressed *.img files from the vendor's page
- Extract the image files
- Flash the image to an SD Card
Building Custom Images
(!) Supplied build scripts use Rockchip's closed source binary toolkit rkbin/tools. This makes it unusable for running on the Orange Pi 4 (or any ARM device). The repository is usable only as a learning material.
The build tool is using these repositories:
Kernel
TODO: Work out how to use the vendor's tools
- Compilation scripts: [1]
External Links
- Official sources
- Downloads page: [2]
- Wiki: [3]
- GIT repository: github.com/orangepi-xulong
- Build Tools repository: [4]