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A custom web interface built for managing a plug, includes a file browser for mounted devices, a package upgrade manager, and some simple OS configuration options. JavaScript 17 5 4 0 Updated on Jul 8, 2012. plugbuild-UI Public archive. An interface for managing plugbuild from a web browser.
ACU is a community-built tool designed for managing configurations and packages on Arch Linux ARM (Aarch64). We have created this configuration utility just like armbian-config , rsetup , or raspi-config but for Arch Linux ARM.
Unofficial prebuilt Arch Linux ARM images for several architectures and flavors, primarily intended for use on Raspberry Pis, including some conveniences such as. Automatic file system expansion on first boot. Preinstallation of linux-rpi and raspberrypi-bootloader.
:penguin: Arch Linux ARM for your PinePhone/Pro and PineTab/2 - dreemurrs-embedded/Pine64-Arch
This repository hosts PKGBUILDs that have been modified from the upstream Arch Linux release in order to build on architectures supported by Arch Linux ARM. Unmodified upstream packages do not belong here. These packages are meant to be built on Arch Linux ARM, found at http://archlinuxarm.org.
This guide boots an encrypted root Arch Linux ARM on an SSD connected to a Raspberry Pi 5. The root partition is automatically unlocked from a key file on a USB key or you can enter the password with a keyboard.
A robust shell script (bash / sh) that automates the installation of an Arch Linux ARM base system, for use with ARM Chromebooks, based on the install instructions at Arch Linux ARM. Confirmed devices: Samsung Series 3 ARM Chromebook. Acer Chromebook R13.
ArchLinuxARM for OrangePi 5 / 5B / 5 plus with vendor and mainline kernels to choose from - 7Ji/orangepi5-archlinuxarm.
Download Arch Linux ARM from www.archlinuxarm.org. The steps are pending an update. Please follow the instructions in the Installation tab of the Raspberry Pi 3 page over at Linux ARM.
Tutorial on how to setup a desktop environment on Arch Linux Arm, specifically for the Raspberry Pi 3*. Any questions on the steps can be left on a comment, or checking the Arch Wiki. Newer kernel versions are being tested, as well as Wayland instead of X.