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| Khadas || Edge-V Pro, Vim 1, Vim 2, Vim 3 | | Khadas || Edge-V Pro, Vim 1, Vim 2, Vim 3 | ||
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| Pine || Pinebook, Pinebook Pro | | Pine || Pinebook, Pinebook Pro, Pinephone, Pinetab | ||
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| Raspberry || Pi | | Raspberry || Pi 3B, Pi 3B+, Pi 4B, Pi 400 | ||
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| Rock || Pi 4B, Pro 64 | | Rock || Pi 4B, Pro 64 | ||
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=Raspberry Pi= | =Raspberry Pi= | ||
=== | ===Sensors=== | ||
For temperature and humidity sensor see this tutorial on the forums: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/howto-raspberry-pi-temperature-and-humidity-sensor-dht22-dht11-am2302/34685 | |||
===Overclocking=== | |||
You can manage voltage and frequency settings in your <code>/boot/config.txt</code>. The following are the most common values for the Raspberry Pi: | |||
<pre> | |||
over_voltage=6 | |||
arm_freq=2100 | |||
gpu_freq=650 | |||
</pre> | |||
===Pi 3B=== | |||
=====Blocked update workaround===== | |||
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service | |||
sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus-pi3b firmware-raspberrypi | |||
sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth-pi3.service | |||
===Pi 3B+=== | |||
=====Blocked update workaround===== | |||
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service | |||
sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus firmware-raspberrypi | |||
sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth.service | |||
===Pi 4B=== | |||
=====Blocked update workaround===== | |||
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service | |||
sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus firmware-raspberrypi | |||
sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth.service | |||
===Pi 400=== | |||
=====Blocked update workaround===== | |||
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service | |||
sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus-pi400 firmware-raspberrypi | |||
sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth-pi400.service | |||
Revision as of 23:39, 19 November 2020
Overview
The Manjaro distribution, but for ARM devices.
Based on Arch Linux ARM, combined with Manjaro tools, themes and infrastructure to make install images for your ARM device, like the Pinebook and Raspberry Pi.
Supported Devices
Manufacturer | Model |
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Khadas | Edge-V Pro, Vim 1, Vim 2, Vim 3 |
Pine | Pinebook, Pinebook Pro, Pinephone, Pinetab |
Raspberry | Pi 3B, Pi 3B+, Pi 4B, Pi 400 |
Rock | Pi 4B, Pro 64 |
Raspberry Pi
Sensors
For temperature and humidity sensor see this tutorial on the forums: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/howto-raspberry-pi-temperature-and-humidity-sensor-dht22-dht11-am2302/34685
Overclocking
You can manage voltage and frequency settings in your /boot/config.txt
. The following are the most common values for the Raspberry Pi:
over_voltage=6 arm_freq=2100 gpu_freq=650
Pi 3B
Blocked update workaround
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus-pi3b firmware-raspberrypi sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth-pi3.service
Pi 3B+
Blocked update workaround
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus firmware-raspberrypi sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth.service
Pi 4B
Blocked update workaround
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus firmware-raspberrypi sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth.service
Pi 400
Blocked update workaround
sudo systemctl disable brcm43438.service sudo pacman -S -dd brcm-patchram-plus-pi400 firmware-raspberrypi sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth-pi400.service
Pinebook
Tips and Tricks
See also
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Category:ARM_architecture
https://archlinuxarm.org/wiki
https://osdn.net/projects/manjaro-arm/