Manjaro Difference between revisions of "Manjaro-ARM"

Difference between revisions of "Manjaro-ARM"

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===Raspberry Pi=== <!--T:24-->


====Sensors==== <!--T:25-->
==Ugoos== <!--T:46-->
 
{|  class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;width: 100%;"-- Header -->
! &nbsp;
!  colspan="1" | Ugoos
|-
| style="width: 12%"|
<strong>Model</strong>
| AM6 Plus
|-
| <strong>Release Year</strong>
| 2019?
|-
| <strong>SoC Manufacturer</strong>
| Amlogic
|-
| <strong>Lithography</strong>
| 12nm
|-
| <strong>CPU</strong>
| S922XJ 
|-
| <strong>CPU Topology</strong>
| Hexa-core:<br>4 x Cortex-A73<br>2 x Cortex-A53
|-
| <strong>CPU Frequency</strong>
| 4 x 2.2GHz<br>2 x 1.9GHZ
|-
| <strong>GPU</strong>
| Mali-G52 MP6
|-
| <strong>Memory</strong>
| 4GB<br>LPDDR4
|-
| <strong>Generic image support</strong>
| No
|}
 
==Android TV boxes== <!--T:41-->
 
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With a couple of small tweaks it is possible to boot and install the vim3 builds of Manjaro on some [[Amlogic TV boxes]]. Running Manjaro on TV boxes is not recommended for less experienced users of Linux nor serious production use.
 
=Raspberry Pi Tips= <!--T:24-->
 
==Sensors== <!--T:25-->


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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
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==== <!--T:27-->
==Overclocking== <!--T:27-->


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===Troubleshooting=== <!--T:29-->
=Raspberry Pi Troubleshooting= <!--T:29-->


====Pi 400 Power Button==== <!--T:30-->
==Pi 400 Power Button== <!--T:30-->


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  xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p /xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-power-key -n -t bool -s true
  xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p /xfce4-power-manager/logind-handle-power-key -n -t bool -s true


====Blocked Update==== <!--T:32-->
==Blocked Update== <!--T:32-->


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  sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth-pi400.service
  sudo systemctl enable attach-bluetooth-pi400.service


====Missing Bluetooth after raspberrypi-bootloader/-x update 20210208-1==== <!--T:42-->
==Missing Bluetooth after raspberrypi-bootloader/-x update 20210208-1== <!--T:42-->


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If it is the case, changing the occurrences of '''ttyAMA0''' in /boot/cmdline.txt to '''serial0''' may fix missing Bluetooth ([https://forum.manjaro.org/t/new-raspberry-pi-kernels-related-packages/4721/344 Source]).
If it is the case, changing the occurrences of '''ttyAMA0''' in /boot/cmdline.txt to '''serial0''' may fix missing Bluetooth ([https://forum.manjaro.org/t/new-raspberry-pi-kernels-related-packages/4721/344 Source]).
==Ugoos== <!--T:46-->
{|  class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;width: 100%;"-- Header -->
! &nbsp;
!  colspan="1" | Ugoos
|-
| style="width: 12%"|
<strong>Model</strong>
| AM6 Plus
|-
| <strong>Release Year</strong>
| 2019?
|-
| <strong>SoC Manufacturer</strong>
| Amlogic
|-
| <strong>Lithography</strong>
| 12nm
|-
| <strong>CPU</strong>
| S922XJ 
|-
| <strong>CPU Topology</strong>
| Hexa-core:<br>4 x Cortex-A73<br>2 x Cortex-A53
|-
| <strong>CPU Frequency</strong>
| 4 x 2.2GHz<br>2 x 1.9GHZ
|-
| <strong>GPU</strong>
| Mali-G52 MP6
|-
| <strong>Memory</strong>
| 4GB<br>LPDDR4
|-
| <strong>Generic image support</strong>
| No
|}
==Android TV boxes== <!--T:41-->
<!--T:42-->
With a couple of small tweaks it is possible to boot and install the vim3 builds of Manjaro on some [[Amlogic TV boxes]]. Running Manjaro on TV boxes is not recommended for less experienced users of Linux nor serious production use.


=Unsupported Devices= <!--T:43-->
=Unsupported Devices= <!--T:43-->
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