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SailPi

Bring SailfishOS and Nemo Mobile operating systems to Raspberry Pi 2

aleksi-suomalainenAleksi Suomalainen
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This project was created on 10/20/2015 and last updated 19 hours ago.

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https://sailpi.wordpress.com/

This is a project that brings the software flexibility of SailfishOS and Nemo Mobile to the incredible hardware potential of Raspberry Pi 2. We currently are a team of 2, but we'd like people to join and build their own tablet/phone/whatever based on it :). Primarily this has been a software project but as Raspberry Pi 2 has quite a lot of potential, its interesting to see what people come up with these operating systems.

SailfishOS has taken the spotlight but I plan to kickstart a true FOSS tablet based on Nemo Mobile some time soon, as the first software bits were done on Nemo Mobile to see if it was possible.

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  • SailPi, based on SailfishOS 2.0.0.10

    Aleksi Suomalainen • 11/11/2015 at 19:46 • 1 comment

    Heres the blog post to main blog, see it for the image and details on installing:

    https://sailpi.wordpress.com/2015/11/11/sailpi-with-sailfishos-2-0-0-10-now-available/

  • Case and adafruit feature

    Aleksi Suomalainen • 10/23/2015 at 13:37 • 0 comments

    As if the blog feature wasn't enough, I saw the case adafruits people made yesterday. I left a comment on that video and what do you know, adafruit blog feature happened :)

    https://blog.adafruit.com/2015/10/23/raspberry-pi-tablet-based-on-sailfish-os-piday-raspberrypi-raspberry_pi/

    And the case making video here:

    And finally, the guide on making one yourself:

    https://learn.adafruit.com/7-portable-raspberry-pi-multitouch-tablet?view=all

    This is quite powerful, but it needs a bit of redesigning to work on my setup. I have already tasked the local Kuopio Hacklab 3D printing experts, going by their business named as 3DJampat.

    Eagerly waiting for the results of their print and will more than happily support a local business :) !

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superstuff7 wrote 11/10/2015 at 19:41 • point

Hey, is there any way to get Sailfish 2.0 running on this? Also, what's the best way to get audio out on this device? I tried simply plugging headphones into the 3.5mm jack, but just got feedback, so I'm curious as to what you'd think would be a good way to add that functionality.

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Aleksi Suomalainen wrote 11/11/2015 at 12:50 • point

Hi superstuff77! Its possible to at least get HDMI sound coming through, use this: https://sailpi.wordpress.com/tweaks/hdmi-sound-through-pulseaudio/

You should get composite audio through when you change the hardware address, hopefully..

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kimmoli wrote 10/20/2015 at 20:25 • point

From tearing packages open to up and running < 40 min

https://twitter.com/LiKimmo/status/656582271235788800/photo/1

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