dimanche 23 mars 2014

[Linux] [IMG] [Dev] [WIP] Debian Unstable for Rootbind [TF101 / TF101G(?)] topic




This is a basic Debian Unstable (mostly unstable) image for @jrohwer's rootbind method/kernel found here (see post 3):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2347581
It uses the 3.1.10-12 oc kernel.

Obligatory Screenshot:


This has the latest Linux For Tegra binary drivers installed (R16.3) and working. es2_info shows the renderer as "NVIDIA Tegra" and I've included a 720p trailer in the Videos directory which can be played with nvgstplayer with great quality and sound. (nvgstplayer --uri "The Simpsons Movie - Trailer.mp4")

HOW I CREATED IT
I started with a Debian stable install and got the NVidia Tegra drivers working with it. Debian stable's X is at ABI 12. I then held the xserver-xorg-core (apt-mark hold xerver-xorg-core) package to prevent it from automatically updating. Then upgraded everything else to the unstable versions. It seems very few packages are dependent on newer X releases. I did try to upgrade X to the last ABI 14 version that Debian did, but got bad screen corruption with newer X releases and the Tegra driver.

I tried get gstreamer hardware accelerated playback by following this guide (http://ac100.grandou.net/hw_accelerated_video_playback) but did not have success.

DOWNLOAD
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3A...it?usp=sharing

(Mirrors welcome! I suspect Google Drive will shut it down if too many people go for it.)

It's 850 MB download.

USAGE
Default user is "debian" with a password of "debian".

Ensure your tablet is not docked until you get the login screen.

INSTALLATION
In Android, if you have an existing linuxroot in your /data/ directory, rename/move it.

Extract the Debian image into /data/


Code:


su
busybox mount -o remount,rw /
mv /data/linuxroot /data/linuxroot-old

cd /data
tar -pxvzf /pathto/debian-unstable.tar.gz
busybox mount -o remount,ro /


Reboot to recovery, install @jrohwer's kernel and you're away.

MISCELLANEOUS
Wireless works, sound mostly works (it seems to randomly stop working for no apparent reason.. @DjDill complained about the same thing for his Ubuntu image as well. As mentioned, hardware acceleration is working.

I didn't test bluetooth, HDMI, or power management. :)

THANKS
@jrohwer
@DjDill
@Sni








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