The project aims to port openSUSE to the ROCKPro64.

The ROCKPro64 is the most powerful Single Board Computer released by Pine64. It is powered by a Rockchip RK3399 Hexa-Core (dual ARM Cortex A72 and quad ARM Cortex A53) 64-Bit Processor with a MALI T-860 Quad-Core GPU.

Key features include a PCIe x4 open ended slot, the use of LPDDR4 RAM, and industry standard heatsink mounting holes.

The ROCKPro64 is equipped with 2GB or 4GB LPDDR4 system memory, and 128Mb SPI boot Flash. There is also an optional eMMC module (up to 128GB) and microSD slot for booting. The board is equipped with 1x USB 3.0 type C Host with DP 1.2, 1x USB 3.0 type A Host, 2x USB 2.0 Host, Gigabit Ethernet, PI-2 GPIO Bus, MiPi DSI interface, eDP interface, touch Panel interface, stereo MiPi CSI interface, as well as many other device interfaces such as UART, SPI, I2C, for makers to integrate with sensors and other peripherals.

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  • Comments

    • patrikjakobsson
    • keichwa
      about 4 years ago by keichwa | Reply

      This is wonderful news! I'll give it a try later this week (or after hack week).

    • patrikjakobsson
      about 4 years ago by patrikjakobsson | Reply

      Hi @keichwa. I did my hack week one week early because I was away last week. If you find any bugs or missing features please let me know add-emoji

    • pagarcia
      about 4 years ago by pagarcia | Reply

      @patrikjakobsson Will this be part of SLE15 SP2 ?

    • patrikjakobsson
      about 4 years ago by patrikjakobsson | Reply

      @pagarcia sorry, no plans for SLE yet but since the board is fairly well supported upstream I would imagine that we could support it if we have a business case. There are still some issues with the Panfrost GPU driver that needs sorting and I need to take a look at some warnings from the I2S driver.

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