Wojtek Kalinowski

Wojtek Kalinowski

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  • #62199
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    Sound driver for linux is now available:
    https://github.com/yangxiaohua1977/sound.git

    #57655
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    UPDATE: Touchscreen works but it’s not perfect. For me it’s bugged in 1 side of the screen where it kind of “rushes to the end of the screen”. Seems like touchscreen has too low resolution set compared to the rest of the screen. First when I got it every touch was inverted that’s why I installed xinput_calibrator so it works much better. Here’s instruction for the rest:

    git clone https://github.com/Dax89/chuwi-dev.git cd chuwi-dev/drivers/chipone_ts
    make hi10
    sudo make install
    RESTART UBUNTU
    sudo apt-get install xinput-calibrator
    xinput_calibrator
    

    @EDIT: reported a bug @ bugzilla, contribute if you can 😀 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=189261

    #57531
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    Just a remainder to everyone – Ubuntu 16.10 Linuxium has out of the box working WiFi and BT if you switch to SDIO Support to PCI. It also has fixed I2C bus kernel error which may change something in progress to make our Atom based tablets to be fully working @ linux :). I personally installed 2nd OS on my Single boot Hi10 and here’s my question.
    I’ve heard something about goodix touchscreen driver for other Chuwi devices. Can someone tell me if it’s possible to make touchscreen work in Hi10? I can test anything you want If you provide me with exact commands 🙂 Also, if Audio through HDMI works, is there a way to make it work through headphone jack too? I saw some github repos with working sound @ headphone jack for some other Atom devices.

    #46362
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I’ve tried to get it working but i couldn’t. More details on thread @Mint Linux forums

     

    #46344
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    I have no possibility to check it because I don’t have microHDMI cable but I guess it won’t because soundcard doesn’t work at all

    #46328
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    I know Lupo but I want to get internal sound card working if it’s possible 😀

    #46317
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    It’s a thread created by me 😀 I hope that someone will help me there and If I get it fully working I’ll create a tutorial how to fix everything.

    #46271
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I’ve just created a thread @ Mint Linux forum about Hi10 🙂
    Does anyone know  what’s the difference with Boot Priority booting and Boot Override difference? Because intel graphics doesn’t work @Mint with pendrive booting automatically via boot priority. I am sure that there’s a difference because GRUB opens in high res in auto boot. I have quick boot and quiet boot set off and I have to always make a boot override through bios to boot successfully.

    #46065
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    Okay everyone, I finally got it

    TUTORIAL – How to I got it working for me (version 1.0)

    1. Make a linux liveUSB pendrive with PERSISTENT DATA
    2. Change in BIOS>Chipset>South bridge>LPSS & SCC CONFIGURATION>SCC SDIO Support = ACPI to PCI and eMMC SUPPORT = ACPI to PCI (if you don’t have this settings you have to change 1 option in BIOS and restart it to show you all hidden BIOS settings)
    3. ALWAYS START PENDRIVE MANUALLY USING BIOS MENU (Press DEL > scroll to last tab in BIOS > choose your device) – in my case that made all the difference with black screen bug
    4. `sudo apt-get -y install git
      git clone https://github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs.git
      cd rtl8723bs
      make
      sudo make install
      sudo reboot`
    5. ALWAYS START PENDRIVE MANUALLY USING BIOS MENU

    Thanks everyone for helping me, I hope that some day we will get a linux distro fully working with touchscreen and onboard sound 🙂

    PS: I will probably recreate this guide to be a lot more precise, but it’s 3 AM right now and I just wanted to write it for everyone

    #46046
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    I have already changed it to PCI. I think that there’s a correlation between Windows blocking itself and possibility to boot without changing boot settings.  I charged my tablet again to unlock it. Then I started Windows and logged in succesfully and shut it down. After that I was able to boot Mint without changing anything 🙂 . Now I installed those network drivers from github and when I wanted to reboot it, I couldn’t. Also, my Windows was blocked again. I will check if Wifi is working when my Windows will unlock and I will be able to boot Mint.

    #46027
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    Have you viewed these? https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=223722&p=1197958#p1197958 https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=223426&p=1198392#p1198392 Also, have you checked for ideas here? http://forum.chuwi.com I’m still dancing with my Hi-12 so can’t help until I understand it all a little better.

    I’ve read this thread too and tried commands said there to get WiFi working (downloading from github) and It didn’t work unfortunately 🙁

    I’ve read all pages of this thread and I still can’t get my Hi10 working. I have a SINGLE Boot version with blue usb 3.0 port. I can boot any linux distro with nomodeset without onboard WiFi working (I changed everything I could in BIOS, got files from hadess github) and I managed to boot twice Ubuntu with i915.modeset=1 instead ofquiet splash and I couldn’t boot it anymore even doing everything the same way (one boot with nomodeset and then boot with i915.modeset=1). I’ve tried to update i915 drivers while using nomodeset (and using USB WiFi) but it said that they were up to date. I wanted to edit /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf but I don’t have this file. Anyone mind helping me?

    What happens when you try to boot from a Live-USB with Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 64bit? That is the version most people have had some success booting with.

    I’ve tried this distro too and I could boot it only with nomodeset. If i remember correctly I also couldn’t boot it later even with it because I’ve got some problems on startup. I’m not a linux specialist but there’s a part where system “checks” everything giving “OK” marks and there were some errors connected to something network related which were looped. I can try to replicate it and show you screenshots when I come back home. Also, I will try to boot it with different pendrives and using different programs to make it (using Rufus atm) and will post screenshots or videos of how my tablet reacts to certain things.

    Thanks everyone for helping! 🙂

    @edit

    I left my tablet charging for a few hours because I couldn’t log into Windows (This device has been locked for security reasons…) and then I tried to boot freshly made Mint 18 with nomodeset and it went smooth. Then I turned hi10 off and tried without changing grub options and… it worked :). After that I turned it off and tried again without changing and I couldn’t boot it (black screen forever). When I tried to boot Windows I saw again that my device is locked. Maybe that’s the reason why I can’t boot it now? Any info how can I work around it?

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    #46004
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I’ve read all pages of  this thread and I still can’t get my Hi10 working. I have a SINGLE Boot version with blue usb 3.0 port. I can boot any linux distro with nomodeset without onboard WiFi working (I changed everything I could in BIOS, got files from hadess github) and I managed to boot twice Ubuntu with i915.modeset=1 instead of quiet splash and I couldn’t boot it anymore even doing everything the same way (one boot with nomodeset and then boot with i915.modeset=1). I’ve tried to update i915 drivers while using nomodeset (and using USB WiFi) but it said that they were up to date. I wanted to edit /etc/modprobe.d/i915-kms.conf but I don’t have this file.

    Anyone mind helping me? 🙁

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