Xorg has nothing to do with the kernel, unless modesetting is failing, which may come from bad DRM config
I wrote the image to an SD Card using Win32 Disk Imager, and I tried 2 different SDHC cards, a Samsung 32GB card, and a Fujifilm 16GB card, but neither of them worked.
It can't find the /dev/mmcblk0p2 and then goes into
Code:mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt.
I've tried using Etcher, Win32DiskImager, DD, and building the partition table myself and none of that has worked so far.
I just got a new SD card today, and it didn't work either?
Did you take off the internal eMMC?Do you have any ideas?
Sounds like a really bad idea...Did you take off the internal eMMC?
@natinusala Does this one have the patches from Lakka? Or is it possible for you to make one with these patches, please? (If you have time)
Xorg has nothing to do with the kernel, unless modesetting is failing, which may come from bad DRM config
Because hekate only runs coreboot
Hey Tempers,
I rebuild the painless-linux kernel with applied Lakka patches. That means we finally have bluetooth sound, fixed battery indicator and Joycon support in Painless Linux.
Install Painless-Linux as described here:
Then extract the archive attached to this post and patch your Painless-Linux setup as described in the readme.txt.
Big thx to @natinusala for your help.
I thought it actually was working now through BT or was that limited to lakka?Audio : not working, even through Bluetooth headphones or speakers
This is old distro. Not maintained anymore. Sound implementation is already done, but for now only available in Lakka github to compile by yourself.Wanted to make a quick post here, I followed all the instructions very closely and I just can't get Linux to boot on my Switch. I've run the exploit multiple times and I've only been able to get that screen with the penguins on it to come up once or twice (it just black-screened after that). I've run Kosmos v12 on it (my OFW version is 7.0.1 if that helps). I think it may have something to do with my SD Card, but I don't have access to a larger one ATM. Are there any tips to make it work? I can run Lakka with no problems but I'd like to get this working in time for sound support.
Okay, thanks for the reply.This is old distro. Not maintained anymore. Sound implementation is already done, but for now only available in Lakka github to compile by yourself.
Just let it die and wait. Ubuntu l4t distro is WIP.