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# MangoPI MQ Pro Device Trees for Bluetooth and GPIO
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### The MQ pro is a single core allwinner D1 64bit 1Ghz, 1Gb risc-v based Pi-Zero-alike.
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### The MQ pro is a single core RISC-V allwinner D1 64bit 1Ghz, 1Gb SBC, in a Pi-Zero form factor.
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## This is a guide for enabling bluetooth and using the MangoPi MQ pro's IO capabilities when running Ubuntu 24.04.1
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# WORK IN PROGRESS
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# Currently being re-written for the 24.04.1 release.
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## There are also major changes to how the device tree is handled
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# (STILL) A WORK IN PROGRESS
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- Currently being re-written for the 24.04.1 release.
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`24.04.1` is a LTS+ release from Ubuntu, and should provide 5+ years of updates. As such it makes a good choice for an unattended headless device.
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This is a guide for enabling bluetooth and using the MangoPi MQ pro's IO capabilities when running Ubuntu 24.04.1
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## Installing Ubuntu
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There is *no* specific image provided by Ubuntu for the MQ PRO, but they *do* provide an image for the 'Sipeed Lichee RV' which installs and boots on the MQ Pro with almost everything working.
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- I had issues getting a successful first boot with a cheap SD card, using a brand-name (Kingston) high speed card solved all the issues.
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- I am also using a high wear resistance card since I want this to run for years in a hard-to-reach location.
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- EXPAND!!!,
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notes about hdmi console, usb ethernet adapters, presetup wifi etc.
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The HDMI console with a USB kbd and mouse works well, install `gpm` to get a working mouse in it. Once i had bluetooth working I was able to attach and use a bluetooth kbd+mouse.
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- EXPAND!!!,
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notes about hdmi console, usb ethernet adapters, presetup wifi etc.
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### steps:
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--- See the raw log at the end of this doc.
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- AT PRESENT: See the raw log at the end of this doc.
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<EDITED LOG HERE>
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# My Motivation:
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