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There are no instructions to do this because it isn't supported and it is really, really, really hard because there are many, many, many dependencies across many different repositories all changing over time. While you may be able to get something to work in some cases, you have to deal with tracking down build errors and figure out what changed and what to roll that source back to.
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I cannot verify your claim that Ubuntu "reverted" to Gnome v44. Noble has v44 indeed. v46 is not anywhere in a Ubuntu release so my guess is you shot yourself in the foot with some random PPA or whatever repo out there. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meta-gnome3 There is no shortage of boards out in the wild, nobody would think that. What there is, is a shortage of people willing to fund development, be it users or companies. Big shout out to those who do and to our volunteer devs, thank you!
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Thank you for your work and I'm happy you fixed it for your installation. It would be good to have this be incorporated into Armbian itself.
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Does exist a stable, old, low temperature version of Armbian for OPi1
laibsch replied to psygnosis's topic in Orange Pi One
I would not expect an older release to run cooler. -
server home assistant and armbian
laibsch replied to starbirds's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Thank you for confirming, @SteeMan. I had the feeling this was a TV box but could not be 100% certain without your expertise. -
labwc (wayland) crashes on exit
robertoj replied to robertoj's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
I tried this in a raspberry pi with graphic services stopped. Labwc exits normally I tried it in a virtualbox x86, with Debian trixie netinstall (barebones+labwc+seatd). Labwc exits normally. I think other armbian users (probably non allwinner) have used labwc, but they never complained about Labwc crashes. YES. I will try it with a true intel system. -
good luck
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@Werner https://paste.armbian.de/wikedaqena I have ordered a couple of 3.3/5v UART USB adapters. I used to have an old 5V old. Thanks !
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Never mind, I found this old image with built-in desktop environment and I was able to upgrade it to current. https://users.armbian.com/jock/web/rk322x/armbian/beta/Armbian-unofficial_24.11.0-trunk_Rk322x-box_noble_current_6.6.56_xfce_desktop.img.xz
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If boot from USB works, you don't need to install anything, just do 1st login config as described here: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#first-login If boot from USB is not supported by this hardware (I don't recall if it works on N2+ or not), you need to start with SD card, conduct previous steps following by https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#installation
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Please see https://github.com/armbian/community/issues/39
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Efforts to develop firmware for H96 MAX V56 RK3566 8G/64G
xuandat09 replied to Hqnicolas's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
@HqnicolasI tried following your post but not successful. Do you have another method for that. Thank you. -
B00-MX3mini-Ver1.7 2GB RAM eMMC Android backup for armbian-ddbr As promised here is the link to the factory android image eMMC backup for fake tanix tx3 mini s905l2-b box with 2gb ram. Obviously the image must be moved to the /ddbr/ folder and the armbian-ddbr command must be used to restore it from a working Linux system on a USB stick or microSD card inserted in the box.
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Most likely a U-boot problem. Please see https://github.com/armbian/community/issues/39
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@ScoreABSM https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/8394 I enabled gpu via overlay. Looking fine on my end. Tested using Chromium and Youtube. Still not sure about that audio dmesg error. Audio does work though. Image I ran test with: https://github.com/pyavitz/binary/releases/download/images/Armbian-unofficial_25.08.0-trunk_Bananapim4zero_bookworm_current_6.12.35_xfce_desktop.img.xz dmesgandmisc.txt
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Just flashed an u-bbot version from here which does support NVMe...well at least it recognizes the SSD (o; https://github.com/cubie-image/sun55iw3p1/releases => pci enum Speed change timeout PCIe speed of Gen1 => nvme scan feng >>>> debug <<<<< nvme_probe => nvme device IDE device 0: Vendor: 0x1dee Rev: 1.4.7.70 Prod: 2510194702629 Type: Hard Disk Capacity: 488386.3 MB = 476.9 GB (1000215216 x 512)
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Thank you Nick I tried again with compositor off I still get: [vd] Unsupported hwdec: drm [vd] Using software decoding. https://forum.armbian.com/topic/32449-repository-for-v4l2request-hardware-video-decoding-rockchip-allwinner/page/4/
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I have tried again with orange pi zero 3, debian trixie linux edge, xfce desktop. This time, I tried without compositor. I ran this from SSH, as my user: killall xfwm4 && xfwm4 --compositor=off & I got: (xfwm4:7880): Gtk-WARNING **: 10:45:56.629: cannot open display: Then I tried "killall xfwm4 && xfwm4 --compositor=off &" and there were no errors. The orange transparent effect when moving windows is now a white line rectangle Then, mpv played my 1080p mp4 with low framerate (slow motion, 75% of speed)... sometimes with 100% CPU and sometimes with 25% CPU I noticed this in the log (both high and low CPU cases) [vd] Unsupported hwdec: drm [vd] Using software decoding. With high CPU: [cplayer] Set property: user-data/osc/margins={"b":0,"r":0,"t":0,"l":0} -> 1 With 25% CPU: [cplayer] Set property: user-data/osc/margins={"l":0,"b":0,"r":0,"t":0} -> 1 Whole log (low CPU case): (Mpv.conf at the bottom) Another sanity check: Ryzer, did you turn the compositor off? Are you using an armbian-downloaded OS, or self built? What kernel version? DId you change anything in the linux menuconfig? I am recompiling again, having checked again that the new linux patches are taken.... how could I check that my current Linux kernel has the new v4l2, cedrus functions? Then I will try again with Bookworm
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No, this board isn't supported. However anyone from the community can step up and add support for it. Found an attempt on Github:https://github.com/juanesf/build/pull/1
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What did you do to fix it? Others that come across this may find it useful.