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Dev has many issues booting Alpine Linux :marseypenguin: on alternative SBC (think raspberry pi) :derpwhy: hardware maker tries "helping" by continually not reading his post and being very smug :rolleyes:

https://hub.libre.computer/t/assistance-needed-getting-alpine-onto-s905x-s905x-v2/2609/19

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seems like he is using kernels from other source trees rather than libre's one? closed WONTFIX

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No, I believe he's using their kernels but the hardware dev doesn't seem to realize they have their own raspbian spin?


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the dev seems to be trying many different combinations of kernels/dtbs/modules other than using the images from libre computer. the hardware maker tells him that here:

CoreELEC uses a completely different kernel than we do. They're using the Amlogic kernel where as we're using the upstream kernel. Not sure what exactly you're doing here or what exactly you're reproducing. Given that the kernels are in our images and tested across every board, if it doesn't work for you, it means some setup is not right.

i am also seeing BL31 warnings/errors so it's likely that he is using a u-boot that is also different from libre computer's one?

regardless the dev should just focus on a specific image/config when bug reporting instead of trying many different things at once in an attempt to get things working. how is the hardware maker going to narrow down the root issue if the reporter keeps changing the images or configs?

the hardware dev doesn't seem to realize they have their own raspbian spin?

seems like it, they also have coreelec images too

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