Hi ARM list,
I got a pinephone pro for christmas and I put OpenBSD on it but it's not
ripe to even have on for lengthy periods of time. The pinephone pro is
based on the Rockchip 3399.
I'm trying to adjust the /sys/dev/fdt/rkpmic.c driver but I'm running into
a problem and would like to get some
On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 04:44:57PM +, Joseph wrote:
> Since the PinePhone non-pro based on Allwinner A64 is becoming less
> relevant (is it even sold anymore?) now that the PinePhone Pro based on
> RockChip RK3399S is around, I split off the conversation about it to
> this separate thread with
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 05:28:32PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
> Hi ARM list,
>
> I got a pinephone pro for christmas and I put OpenBSD on it but it's not
> ripe to even have on for lengthy periods of time. The pinephone pro is
> based on the Rockchip 3399.
rest cut. Th
Hi,
I noticed my apple macbookpro is turning 10 next year, it's time to get
a new one. I'm wondering what you would suggest, a qualcomm snapdragon
based laptop (which has more RAM than the competitor for almost same
price), or the apple macbookpro M2/3?
I recently saw some commits regarding
On 6/16/24 09:07, danielhejduk wrote:
Hello everyone,
I tried to install OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi 4B.
Flashed UEFI firmware onto sd card and OpenBSD on Flash drive.
I used https://github.com/AshyIsMe/openbsd-rpi4/blob/main/README.md
for step by step installing.
It booted into OpenBSD boot