Linux-EOS-Arm +amdgpu?

I stripped the comment lines, at first I pasted the modules etc from the pbp by mistake ;p
Hence the edit…

Try this one. Its working for me:
https://saro.sradjoker.cc/linux-eos-arm-6.0.6-4-aarch64.pkg.tar.zst
https://saro.sradjoker.cc/linux-eos-arm-headers-6.0.6-4-aarch64.pkg.tar.zst

If it works for you, just install these.

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Install w/o issues, fixing to try it…

Success :slight_smile: Thanks, very much appreciated!

OS: EndeavourOS rolling rolling
Kernel: aarch64 Linux 6.0.6-4-EOS-ARM
Uptime: 15m
Packages: 1397
Shell: bash 5.1.16
Resolution: 1920x1080
DE: KDE 5.99.0 / Plasma 5.26.2
WM: KWin
GTK Theme: Breeze [GTK2/3]
Icon Theme: breeze
Disk: 228G / 430G (56%)
CPU: 8x Unknown
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 550 / 550 Series (polaris12, LLVM 14.0.6, DRM 3.48, 6.0.6-4-EOS-ARM)
RAM: 1693MiB / 15912MiB

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Play with it and let me know how it goes.
If it goes well, I can merge changes to our repo.
What do you think @Pudge about adding amdgpu module to our kernel.
I’ll try to find how much extra space it takes and let you know.
Its adding around 3 MB to the kernel, increasing it size from 55 MB to 58 MB.

Just out of curiosity, what device is WoC installing to?
How many other devices are currently using this kernel? Odroid N2 and/or pbp?

I have no objections to merging it into our official kernel/image as long as it doesn’t affect anything we already support.

It is our goal to support ARM as much as possible, sounds like this will be meeting that goal.

Thanks both @sradjoker AND @WoC for the efforts towards making this work.

Pudge

Only Pinebook pro. I’ve tried running Odroid on this kernel but it didn’t work.

Since we’re adding only a module to the kernel, theoretically it shouldn’t effect the existing functionality of pinebook according to @joekamprad

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Go for it. Let me know if you need something from me.

Pudge

I’ll test some more and then let you know when to put in our repo

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While I am currently using it on the Phytium D2000, which is a UEFI/ACPI only device, I also have a pbp with tow-boot on spi.
I’ve been doing some heavy cpu loads to test the kernel on the D2000, but I see no reason for any issues on the pbp using the same kernel and I’m hoping this may contribute towards having a generic kernel

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My pinebook also booted with no issues.
I’m looking at the config file in more detail now that I at least understand what I’m looking and what I’m doing.
Will release another kernel with possible modifications and let you know @Pudge

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