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    Cool Pi Cm5-Laptop Linux Quick Start Guide

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      Momo 0 @berkaroad
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        petersen77 @berkaroad
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        @berkaroad The generated files are not complete so WiFi, opengl and many more is not working.

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          Momo 0
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          can we get some updated instructions in general? The repo on the first page doesnt seem to be the current one, and every build i do from the Current one doesnt seem to boot on my laptop.

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            petersen77 @Momo 0
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            @Momo-0 The same here, I cannot replace the standard kernel with EXFAT support.

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              mainbord @petersen77
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              Hi help me please to find firmware for laptop, I Flashed ubuntu-24.04-preinstalled-desktop-arm64-coolpi-0926.img from google and it does not boot.

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                Momo 0 @mainbord
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                @mainbord for me currently only the Debian image works

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                  mainbord @Momo 0
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                  @Momo-0 said in Cool Pi Cm5-Laptop Linux Quick Start Guide:

                  @mainbord for me currently only the Debian image works

                  Thanks, 11 debian booted. Because this is an old image.

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                    petersen77 @mainbord
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                    @mainbord Debian 13 is also working, but no EXFAT support in the kernel, so it's a little bit inconvenient copying files (e.g. my Camera is using EXFAT) or making backups

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                      Momo 0 @petersen77
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                      @petersen77 i got around this with installing exfat-progs and exfatfuse i think, after installing i needed to create a symlink like this "sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/mount.exfat-fuse /sbin/mount.exfat"

                      https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/607949/cannot-mount-exfat-even-installed-exfat-fuse-exfat-utils-in-kali-linux

                      but yeah being able to compile the kernel or have this and some other features (vpn, filesystem encryption) in the kernel from the beginning for example would be better

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                        petersen77 @Momo 0
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                        @Momo-0 Thanks, it's working now.

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                          mainbord @mainbord
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                          I boot from ubuntu 24.04 hdmi and usb 2.0 works. Usbc wi-fi and lcd do not work. This image not for laptop. Latest kernel source not for laptop too.

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                            george @mainbord
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                            Use the following command to generate a deb file and then install it.

                            ./build-kernel.sh arm64
                            
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                              mainbord @george
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                              @george said in Cool Pi Cm5-Laptop Linux Quick Start Guide:

                              Use the following command to generate a deb file and then install it.

                              It was hard. Now it works but without wi-fi and sound

                              How to install mainline kernel 6.18?

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                                petersen77 @george
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                                @george Can't finish the job. Btrfs module keeps sending an error when building the modules. The script doesn't finish.

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