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Posted at 1/10/2015 01:17:35        Only Author  11#

Thank you very much Echoa.




Actually I will first figure out how to install the kernel compiled with Ubuntu.

I noticed that the parameter file reported in the WiKi is readable from rkflashkit. Unfortunately it was not clear in the Wiki that you have to compile the kernel to match what you then write in the parameter file.




If I'll figure out how to do I wil write a short guide.





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Posted at 1/10/2015 06:08:56        Only Author  12#

to install the kernel you can use rkflashkit like the wiki says and you will need the kernel.img and resource.img that are compiled in the kernel folder at the top of the kernel tree, flash them to their respective locations using rkflashkit and you should be good to go.




any particular reason you wish to use plain debian vs ubuntu? if it has to do with not using unity you can always install ubuntu gnome which is what i use. Im currently on ubuntu gnome 14.04 with pf kernel, or you can also use linux mint which i hear is good also.
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Posted at 1/10/2015 06:40:33        Only Author  13#
Reason to use Debian: ethics + I am using it as server. So don't need any Desktop



But we are OT.




For the kernel I still have some doubts about the parameter file and how to have it matching with the correspondant parameter in kernel config







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Posted at 1/10/2015 11:47:43        Only Author  14#

I am trying to compile the kernel from the git with my debian box but I have this error:

GEN ? ? drivers/video/rockchip/screen/lcd.h

LINK ? ?vmlinux

LD ? ? ?vmlinux.o

MODPOST vmlinux.o

OBJCOPY pie/pie_stage1.o

LD ? ? ?pie/pie_stage2.o

built in linker script:165: undefined symbol `_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_' referenced in expression

make[1]: *** [pie/pie_stage2.o] Error 1

make: *** [vmlinux] Error 2




please try default toolchain in SDK.




if you don't have SDK, you can get only toolchain by this way:?
http://radxa.com/Rock/install_toolchain



if you're not using x86 Linux, you'll need another way...
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Posted at 1/10/2015 17:06:28        Only Author  15#
Thanks for your suggestion naobsd. I will try using the sdk then






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Posted at 1/12/2015 17:14:20        Only Author  16#
We've updated the wiki page, stating to use the toolchian in Android SDK.
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Posted at 1/21/2016 02:11:29        Only Author  17#
Hello,

Is there a new build for UBUNTU image with a newer kernel than 3.10 ? I am working on an application where it requires to update according to the kernel version.
command :  

apt-get install -y linux-headers-`uname -r`

Returns the following errors :
E: Unable to locate package linux-headers-3.10.0
E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'linux-headers-3.10.0'

Thank you
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