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# Pine book
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The [Pinebook Pro](https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pinebook_Pro) is a $200 arm 64 laptop from PINE64.
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Build `boards/pinebook-pro/image.bst`. Checkout the result.
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In the artifact, there will be a file named `disk.qcow2`. You can flash it to an sd card or an eMMC module using `qemu-img dd if=disk.qcow2 of=/dev/device-to-which-to-write`.
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If you do not get anything to boot, I recommend you use the serial port of the computer to debug the issue.
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## Updating the keyboard/trackpad firmware
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Some first batches of the Pinebook Pro require a firmware update. Unfortunately, there is no automatic way to do it at the moment.
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If your keyboard is an ISO keyboard, do the following.
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```
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$ sudo pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater step-1 iso
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```
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Then reboot. After reboot:
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```
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$ sudo pinebook-pro-keyboard-updater step-2 iso
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```
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Then reboot one more time. The firmware is updated.
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If you have an ANSI keyboard, replace `iso` by `ansi` in the command line. |
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