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PINE64 RockPro64 (pine64-rockpro64)

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PINE64 RockPro64
The RockPro64 running Gnome
The RockPro64 running Gnome
Manufacturer PINE64
Name RockPro64
Codename pine64-rockpro64
Released 2018
Type single board computer
Hardware
Chipset Rockchip RK3399
CPU 4x 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53
2x 2Ghz Cortex-A72
GPU Mali-T860 MP4
Storage SD Card, eMMC (optional)
Memory 4 GB
Architecture aarch64
Software
Original software
The software and version the device was shipped with.
Linux 4.4.x
Extended version
The most recent supported version from the manufacturer.
Linux
postmarketOS
Category community
Mainline
Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline.
yes
pmOS kernel
The kernel version that runs on the device's port.
6.6.34
Unixbench score
Unixbench Whetstone/Dhrystone score. See Unixbench.
2742.3
Device package device-pine64-rockpro64
Kernel package linux-postmarketos-rockchip
Features
USB Networking
After connecting the device with USB to your PC, you can connect to it via telnet (initramfs) or SSH (booted system).
Broken
Internal storage
eMMC, SD cards, UFS, ...
Works
SD card
Also includes other external storage cards
Works
Battery
Charging and battery level reporting works
Works
Multimedia
3D Acceleration
Works
Audio
Audio playback, microphone, headset and buttons.
Works
Camera
Works
Connectivity
WiFi
Works
Bluetooth
Works
Miscellaneous
FDE
Full disk encryption and unlocking with unl0kr.
Works
USB OTG
USB On-The-Go or USB-C Role switching
Works
HDMI/DP
Video and audio output with HDMI or Display Port works.
Works
Sensors
Accelerometer
Auto screen rotation works in desktops e.g. Phosh or Plasma Mobile
Works

Maintainer(s)


Contributors

Users owning this device


Installation

The recommended installation methods are building your own image with pmbootstrap and writing it to an SD card. Or flashing a pre-built image to the SD card, as described in the installation article.

Serial console

There is a very good write-up on how to use the serial console on the Pine64 forums. Watch out that you don't connect your serial adapter to port 4 as it will fry it.

See also