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PINN (PINN is not NOOBS)

An enhanced Operating System installer for the Raspberry Pi

PINN is a version of the NOOBS Operating System Installer for the Raspberry Pi with the following additional features:

Change History

V2.8.4

  • Replace OSes - Allows the replacement of one OS with another
  • Project Spaces - Added Project Spaces
  • Reserve disk space - Reserve some space on PINN's partition before formatting
  • mkimage - Added mkimage from uboot
  • xz - Allow XZ Compression
  • Update Dialog - This now cancels any timeout setting

V2.8.3

  • Programmable CEC - Fixed bugs
  • networktimeout - Added timeout to detect network presence

V2.8.2

  • Reinstall - bugfix to Reinstall option following partuuid change on USBs

V2.8.1

  • Programmable CEC - Program your TV remote for use with PINN

V2.8

  • Fix menu - Replaced Fsck with Fix menu option to include a wider range of tools
  • Store meta - Additional meta files stored on installation for fix up tools
  • Partuuid - Store partuuid references for better USB support
  • Tab fix - Fixed synchronisation of OS tab display

V2.6.2

  • pinn_init.sh - Improve calling of script to run before PINN
  • config.txt - deleted

V2.6.1

  • Kernel - Bump kernel to suppress missing mailbox commands in old firmware
  • pinn_init.sh - Add initialisation script to run before PINN

V2.6

  • Firmware - Update firmware
  • Kernel - Update kernel to 4.14

V2.5.5

  • Self-Update - A small fix to the self-update ignore feature

V2.5.4

  • Countdown - Re-enabled the boot selection dialog countdown timer.

V2.5.3

  • Switch firmware - Enable switching of firmware for 3B+ and other models.

V2.5.2a

Fixes the incorrect recovery.cmdline bug in v2.5.2. (There's a reason why I didn't make this v2.7 just yet!)

V2.5.2

  • OS Firmware - Includes a better method of slipstreaming new Firmware
  • BUG: Cmdline - Note that the recovery.cmdline is incorrect in this version

V2.5.1

  • firmware - New firmware for Rpi 3B+
  • Kernel - Update to kernel 4.9.80
  • OS firmware - Latest firmware is slip streamed onto old OSes
  • wifi drivers - Some wifi drivers temporarily removed until they can be upgraded
  • Arora - Prevented multiple instances of Arora browser running

V2.4.5f

  • rtl8812 wifi - added wifi driver for rtl8812 5GHz dongles

V2.4.5e

  • remotetimeout - Enable network for remote boot alteration.

This new option allows PINN to be used more easily in a remote headless environment.

V2.4.5

This is a small maintenance release for some cosmetic changes and bugfixes mainly.

  • background - Specify the background colour as background=r,g,b
  • style - Change the style with style=motif/windows/platinum
  • configpath - (partially) allow remote flavours to customise an OS
  • dsi - Allows the HDMI/DSI switching option to work with OSes installed to USB

V2.4.4c

Finally, PINN can now re-install any installed OS WITHOUT affecting the other OSes, eliminating one of my NOOBS bugbears.

  • Re-install - Re-install an OS without affecting others
  • no_update - disable PINN self-update (manual refesh of PINN available)
  • update PINN - A manual PINN update check can now be done (for when no_update is used)
  • Edit PINN - The recovery.cmdline and config.txt fiels of PINN can now be edited.
  • no_cursor - The no_cursor option now only affects the bootselection dialog
  • Wipe - The Wipe Disk command has been temporarily removed
  • Max OSes - The number of OSes has been restricted so that boot partitions numbers are <63
  • self-update - Fixes broken self-update since v2.4.2h

V2.4.3

A major change to the User Interface in preparation for some new features.

  • 3 Toolbars - Main Menu, Archival and Maintenance.
  • OS Groups - OS lists are grouped into General, Minimal, Educational, Media and Gaming.
  • Download OS - Download an OS to USB for local installation.
  • Fsck - Check and fix your filesystems in case of error.
  • Wipe Disk - delete all OSes and restore drive to full capacity.
  • Info button - Go directly to the webpage of each OS.

V2.4.2h

  • Translations - udpate to Portugese + other translations
  • Password - A new password will not expire
  • Slideshow - Slides during installation are now scaled to be the same size.
  • >1TB MSDs - Installing OSes to a USB Mass Storage Device > 1TB would fail. 2TB is the maximum size.

V2.4.2

  • repo_list - Added repo_list cmdline argument

Bugfixes

  • Win10IoT - Fixed annoying warning messages on installation
  • RTAndrod - re-included missing cpio to allow installation

V2.4.1

  • btrfs - Included support for btrfs file systems

V2.4

  • Update - Rebase onto NOOBS 2.4
  • repo - Support "repo=" from NOOBS
  • USB support - Supports USB BOOT and USB ROOTFS

V2.3

  • PiZeroW - Further update to match NOOBS 2.3. Add wifi RegDB for channel 13. Add missing DTBs

V2.2

  • PiZeroW - Update firmware/kernel for PiZero Wifi version

V2.1.4

  • IP address - Shown in window title
  • CEC key mapping - Replaced 0 button with PLAY button for greater applicability
  • BOOT - Added BOOT button to boot selection dialog for use with limited TV remotes
  • **Tarball names - Allow local tarballs to have a different name to the partition labell
  • SD Card - Recommend 8GB card minimum
  • SD Card - Update SD card requirements
  • Network - Do not continue polling for connectivity during installation
  • Update - Bump kernel and firmware versions

V2.1.3

  • Translations - Added many translations from the community

V2.1.2

  • Default Boot - A default OS can be set in a multi-boot setup for quicker boots.
  • Bootmenutimout - The timeout of the boot selection dialog can be changed.
  • SHIFT key - The PINN interface can be reached using the Left mouse button or a CEC enabled TV remote key as well as the SHIFT key.

Bugfixes

  • The build dependencies introduced in v2.1.1 have been fixed.

V2.1.1

  • CEC Support - Added CEC support for controlling PINN with a TV remote

V2.1

  • IoTpHAT support - Updated to match NOOBS v2.1 to include IoTpHAT wifi

V2.0

  • Network Drivers - Added the popular RTL8188eu wifi driver (for HubPiWi and others)
  • New Firmware - Updated Firmware and Kernel to match NOOBS 2.0

V1.9.5

  • Self-Update - Notification and download of new releases

Bugfixes

  • Network Drivers - Fixed the popular RTL8188cus wifi driver.
  • RPI3 ACT_LED - Now displays correctly on SD card access

V1.9.4

  • Network Drivers - A number of additional wifi and ethernet drivers have been added.

Bugfixes

  • Dialog Box - The initialisation dialog box is removed under network errors

V1.9.3

  • Clone SD Card - Copy the SD card to another card in a USB reader (BETA)
  • Rescue shell - Exiting the rescue shell now enters the PINN recovery program instead of another shell.
  • VNCSHARE - Sets up PINN to use VNC at the same time as an attached screen

Bugfixes

  • https - Fixed the ability to use https protocol (which was preventing Arch from installing sometimes).
  • wifi config - A user supplied wpa_supplicant.conf file is now ALWAYS copied to /settings and then renamed to wpa_supplicant.conf.bak so that it does not continually overwrite any manual changes made through the GUI.

V1.9.2

  • Password - Change or reset your password for each OS.
  • DSI/HDMI - Auto-switching of DSI/HDMI screen with HDMI taking priority

BugFixes

  • NoobsConfig - Config filenames now now have all spaces converted to underscores
  • Multiple Os - Multiple installed OSes can now be selected again.
  • DHCP - ClientID is now used instead of DUID to request an IP address

V1.9.1 (based on NOOBS v1.9)

  • USB support - store your OS installations on USB stick to avoid wasting SD card space and avoid downloading each time.
  • Alternative Src - Install OSes from an alternative website, or local webserver
  • ARCH support - Install the Arch Linux OS directly from the Arch website
  • VGA666 support - Alow PINN to be used with Gert's VGA666 adaptor
  • NOOBSCONFIG support - Allow customisation of an OS installation as it installs
  • SSH support - SSH remotely into you PINN installation.
  • Progress - View your installation progress via alternative means

see github for full information