Libre Computer

@librecomputer

Open Computing Realized -boot For hardware donations to upstream contributers, PM us.

Shenzhen, China
Joined July 2017

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jul 29

    LOST stands for Libre Computer OS Tool. It is a 16MB rapid OS deployment solution for internet connected devices. It supports both wired and select wireless interfaces with the core technologies built on upstream u-boot, Linux, and buildroot. Soon we can deploy Android to SBCs.

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  2. Retweeted
    Aug 25

    ICYMI: Last month, after successfully reverse engineering the Arm Mali-G78, shared documentation on the Valhall instruction set, and a assembler & disassembler to be used as a reverse-engineering aid. Check it out!

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    Aug 22
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  4. Jul 29

    LOST for AML-S905X-CC Le Potato based on u-boot 2021.07 and Linux 5.10, simplest and fastest OS install for SBCs ever. dd to MicroSD card and turn on power and press escape. Currently supports focal and hirsute, CoreELEC, , .

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  5. Retweeted
    Jul 21

    Ozone/X11 finch trial has reached the stable Chrome M92 release that happened yesterday on 20th of July. It means Ozone/X11 is enabled for 10% of users now. By mid of August, 100% of Chrome users on Linux will have Ozone enabled. 🎉 /cc

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    Jul 14
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  7. Jul 10

    Have to do some fix ups to LOST's web end as some installers need updates.

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  8. Jul 10

    AML-S805X-AC La Frite firmware release 2021.07.r1 with Linux 5.10 and 10 second reduced load time for LOST/EtherealOS.

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  9. Jun 30

    Android 9 Release for La Frite AML-S805X-AC. Requires eMMC.

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  10. Jun 30

    Android 9 Release for Le Potato AML-S905X-CC. Supports both MicroSD card and eMMC.

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  11. Retweeted
    31 Dec 2020

    I made a hat for my TritiumH5 to connect to TTL console and control power to SBCs for testing. Since using i2c IO expander, made some quick docs and examples

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  12. 27 Oct 2020

    Tectonic shift in the entire computing ecosystem. Probably the most impactful acquisition of the decade.

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  13. Retweeted
    27 Aug 2020

    When 2020 throws you lemons instead of catchboxes: really happy we could work with to put together the Speaker Ready Kits as a substitution!

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    21 Aug 2020

    What better way to end the week than with some Panfrost news? We have now integrated Mali GPU hardware counters supported by with Perfetto's tracing SDK, unlocking all-in-one graphics-aware profiling on Panfrost systems!

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  15. 20 Aug 2020

    Need a device tree quick for any of our boards? We'll get to overlays.

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  16. 18 Aug 2020

    This release also features WiFi Protected Setup support via push-button and pin modes. It drastically simplifies wireless setup.

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  17. 18 Aug 2020

    We are using an experimental RTW88 USB driver for Realtek RTL88xxBU and RTL88xxCU devices. RTL88xxAU is not supported. The popular RTL8188EU does not have an nl80211 driver.

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  18. 18 Aug 2020

    Please note, Linux 5.8 changed some USB device tree nodes for our Amlogic S805X and S905X products and we are in the process of adding the necessary bits to support this kernel tomorrow.

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  19. 18 Aug 2020

    For La Frite users, we just released firmware version 2020.07 r7. In this release, we have completely reworked the initial configuration code for LOST. This adds wireless support for most wireless chips with nl80211 upstream kernel interface. Realtek, Mediatek, Ralink, Atheros.

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  20. 10 Aug 2020

    Digital conference infrastructure is now as important as physical infrastructure. FOSS conferences dogfooding FOSS will quickly lead to improvements.

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