RockpiN10/Debian
ROCK Pi N10 > Debian
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Work with ROCK Pi N10 Debian
Introduction to ROCK Pi N10 Debian
ROCK Pi N10 Debian is an easy to use desktop system. While working with ROCK Pi N10 Debian, you will find it do well on playing music, Internet, Bluetooth, AI and so on.
Access from the Host PC/Laptop
Option 1: Serial console
Check Serial Console
Option 2: SSH
SSH server is enabled on port 22 of ROCK Pi N10 default image.
Please use angryip to find your board IP address.
ping ip-of-device ssh rock@ip-of-device
Debian Default User Account
Non-root User:
User Name : rock Password : rock
Desktop
The preinstalled Desktop is xfce4.
Install and update necessary packages
Add Radxa APT, see Radxa APT.
Install packages;
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install -y rockchip-overlay $ sudo apt-get install -y linux-4.4-rockpin10-latest
Network Connection
There are two methods for network connection. One is Ethernet and the other is WIFI.
Ethernet Connection
You can use a network cable (one end connected to the external network port or route) to connect your ROCK Pi N10 to the network. The ROCK Pi N10 will automatically configure the network for your surfing on the Internet.
To test the Ethernet, we need to follow the steps:
- Switch to super user mode by command
$ sudo su
- Check whether the Ethernet is normal by command, ifconfig, which would show us a network card, eth0, and the Ethernet IP address. Also, use tool, ping, to connect to a normal domain.
$ ifconfig $ ping www.baidu.com
- If failed to connect to a normal domain. , try
$ sudo dhclient eth0
WIFI Connection
When there is not a network cable for your ROCK Pi N10 the WIFI connection is another good choice. ROCK Pi N10 supports 2.4G/5G WIFI wireless network.
To test the WIFI performance, we need to follow the steps:
- Switch to super user mode
$ sudo su
- Open the WIFI
$ nmcli r wifi on
- Scan WIFI
$ nmcli dev wifi
- Connect to WIFI network
$ nmcli dev wifi connect "wifi_name" password "wifi_password"
- Test WIFI perpormance by tool iperf.
Bluetooth
Check Bluetooth service
$ systemctl status bluetooth
Run Bluetooth service if the Bluetooth service is inactive.
$ systemctl start bluetooth
Check Bluetooth device
$ hciconfig hci0: Type: Primary Bus: UART BD Address: 22:22:70:B2:10:6F ACL MTU: 1021:8 SCO MTU: 255:12 UP RUNNING RX bytes:1399 acl:0 sco:0 events:45 errors:0 TX bytes:3458 acl:0 sco:0 commands:45 errors:0
NPU
Related package: rockchip-npu
Use root user mode
$ sudo su
Update package
apt-get install -y rockchip-npu
Init NPU GPIO
npu_powerctrl -i
Power up NPU
npu_powerctrl -o
Scan NPU
lsusb [ 839.258118] usb 8-1: New USB device found, idVendor=2207, idProduct=1808
Upgrade NPU firmware
npu-image.sh
More details about NPU: NPU Booting Process.
Storage device
- uSD Card: /dev/mmcblk1
- eMMC: /dev/mmcblk2
- NVME M.2 SDD: /dev/nvme0n1
Changelogs
2020.01.06
rockpin10_debian_buster_xfce4_arm64_20200106_0710-gpt.img
- U-boot version: 2017.09-2685-g26d3cbeb61
- Kernel version: 4.4.167-5-rockchip-g1e62a6825bfc
- System partitions: boot and rootfs
- Default serial console: UART2
- Default non-root user: rock (password: rock)
- Hostname: rockpin10
- Support SSH by default.
- Resize root filesystem to fit available disk space for the first boot
- Automatically load Bluetooth firmware after system startup.