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  2. Seriously? https://www.lmgt.org/?q=simulate+high+latency https://duckduckgo.com/?q=simulate+high+latency You're welcome. "Many many months" of what?
  3. I've started using an MXQ-4K box as a file server, but writing files over the network is slow, with speeds in the 3-5 MB/s range. Reads cap out at the fast ethernet link speed (~11 MB/s). I don't believe there's a CPU, disc, or RAM bottleneck as the speeds are the same regardless of file size or transfer protocol as SMB, FTP, and WebDAV all give me the same speeds, and checking in htop, they are never at 100%. These speeds are also observed when downloading a file from another device on the local network using wget or aria2 while sshed into it, with faster speeds on other devices. As far as I can tell, iostat doesn't suggest high io wait times are the culprit. If it matters, I'm writing to an external USB HDD, but the write speeds are the same when writing to the SD card through the network, which makes me believe this is not an issue. If I write a ~1.0GB file using dd to the HDD while sshed into it with `dd if=/dev/random of=/mnt/disk/tmp.bin bs=64k count=16500 conv=fdatasync`, it gives a local disk speed of ~20 MB/s, which is more than enough to saturate the 100 mbps link. Has anyone else experienced similar results? Are the slow network speeds just a limitation of the onboard nic/hardware? I'm open to suggestions.
  4. You are asking for help. Have you actually followed the guidance you were given, though? Have you been successful to compile an image for any target (virtual or otherwise)?
  5. Today
  6. @Sandeep Please don't hijack / necro old threads. You have a completely different issue from the OP, this particular one was already solved. Please open a new thread and show the output of "cat /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.{list,sources}". Feel free to ping me there and I'll be happy to help.
  7. OK, what does that leave us with? You tried an armbian image with armbian and debian kernel and binaries and get a kernel oops. Then you tried an Armbian image with Armbian kernel and Debian userland but a self-compiled labwc and you do not get the crash? Summary so far correct?
  8. Yesterday
  9. You can find the dram config options here. https://elixir.bootlin.com/u-boot/v2025.07-rc2/source/arch/arm/mach-sunxi/Kconfig if DRAM_SUN50I_H616 config DRAM_SUNXI_DX_ODT hex "DRAM DX ODT parameter" help DX ODT value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_DX_DRI hex "DRAM DX DRI parameter" help DX DRI value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_CA_DRI hex "DRAM CA DRI parameter" help CA DRI value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_ODT_EN hex "DRAM ODT EN parameter" default 0x1 help ODT EN value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_TPR0 hex "DRAM TPR0 parameter" default 0x0 help TPR0 value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_TPR2 hex "DRAM TPR2 parameter" default 0x0 help TPR2 value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_TPR6 hex "DRAM TPR6 parameter" default 0x3300c080 help TPR6 value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_TPR10 hex "DRAM TPR10 parameter" help TPR10 value from vendor DRAM settings. It tells which features should be configured, like write leveling, read calibration, etc. config DRAM_SUNXI_TPR11 hex "DRAM TPR11 parameter" default 0x0 help TPR11 value from vendor DRAM settings. config DRAM_SUNXI_TPR12 hex "DRAM TPR12 parameter" default 0x0 help TPR12 value from vendor DRAM settings.
  10. after last rolling update wifi has gone... but bluetooth is fine... apt list --upgradable armbian-bsp-cli-bananapim4zero-current/noble 25.8.0-trunk.442 arm64 [upgradable from: 25.8.0-trunk.428] armbian-firmware/noble,noble 25.8.0-trunk.442 all [upgradable from: 25.8.0-trunk.428] .... linux-dtb-current-sunxi64/noble 25.8.0-trunk.442 arm64 [upgradable from: 25.8.0-trunk.428] linux-image-current-sunxi64/noble 25.8.0-trunk.442 arm64 [upgradable from: 25.8.0-trunk.428] how to fix this?
  11. Auy idea why my electron app crashes running on branch edge release noble custom build with below error [2440:0730/102955.112990:ERROR:cert_issuer_source_aia.cc(35)] Error parsing cert retrieved from AIA (as DER): ERROR: Failed parsing Certificate SEQUENCE ERROR: Failed parsing Certificate [2510:0730/102955.113685:ERROR:ssl_client_socket_impl.cc(877)] handshake failed; returned -1, SSL error code 1, net_error -202 [2440:0730/104601.001405:ERROR:network_service_instance_impl.cc(612)] Network service crashed, restarting service. [2440:0730/104601.014376:ERROR:zygote_communication_linux.cc(296)] Failed to send GetTerminationStatus message to zygote [2440:0730/104601.020244:ERROR:zygote_communication_linux.cc(296)] Failed to send GetTerminationStatus message to zygote [2440:0730/104601.041426:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.042506:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.043109:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.043662:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.044196:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.045030:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.046123:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.046765:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.047349:ERROR:gpu_process_host.cc(947)] GPU process launch failed: error_code=1002 [2440:0730/104601.047374:FATAL:gpu_data_manager_impl_private.cc(420)] GPU process isn't usable. Goodbye.
  12. Knowing this means your options are to return the case+NVMe back to shop. Or do a cross-check; case with other NVME and NVME in M.2 slot of some other computer. But this is a typical Raspberry problem; storage via USB (SATA or NVME nowadays) easily leads to trouble. Mostly power related, but also many just the chipset in the adaptor. In case of Pi5, you could get an NVMe adaptor board, but also that is not always working out-of-the box. Only if you buy RPi adaptor and RPI NVME it should work out-of-the-box. Or other SBC that has M.2 slot already on the board.
  13. Since about four weeks we encounter out of memory issues when building an Armbian image on GitHub with a customize-image.sh script. We had no big modifications on the build system since then, we have to rebuild from time to time to get the latest version of our application into the image. We already use a more powerful runner (32GB RAM, 8 cores). Our compile call: ./compile.sh \ BOARD=rockpi-4b \ BRANCH=edge \ RELEASE=bookworm \ KERNEL_CONFIGURE=no \ BUILD_MINIMAL=yes \ NETWORKING_STACK="network-manager" \ COMPRESS_OUTPUTIMAGE=xz \ KERNEL_BTF=no \ SHARE_LOG=yes Our build is based on the tag v25.8.0-trunk.260 Any ideas for this? Thanks in advance Florian
  14. Hi @Alex T Indeed the board seems to be dead not getting turned on at all. Even tried to boot with the secondary BIOS but not working. I managed to fit the new board in the older case so its perfectly being utilised.
  15. @amazingfate can tell that. https://github.com/armbian/build/blob/main/config/boards/oneplus-kebab.conf#L3
  16. I've successfully setup Armbian with home assistant preinstalled The image build command is ./compile.sh BOARD="rk3318-box" BRANCH=edge RELEASE=bookworm ENABLE_EXTENSIONS="ha" KERNEL_CONFIGURE="no" BUILD_MINIMAL="yes" I build on edge branch because only kernel after 6.15 can boot on rk3318 tv box, at this time it's 6.16.0rc3 Don't forget to add docker-ce and home assistant extension files to userpatches/extensions folder. After installation you need to cchange internet adapter manager from "Networking" to "Internet Manager" nmcli device set eth0 managed yes This is my prebuild version, use it at your own risk cause everyone on the internet might be the bad guy that want to hack your machine👻 Armbian-unofficial_25.08.0-trunk_Rk3318-box_bookworm_edge_6.16.0-rc3_minimal.img sha file attached Armbian-unofficial_25.08.0-trunk_Rk3318-box_bookworm_edge_6.16.0-rc3-homeassistant_minimal.img.txt Armbian-unofficial_25.08.0-trunk_Rk3318-box_bookworm_edge_6.16.0-rc3-homeassistant_minimal.img.sha
  17. https://docs.armbian.com/Process_Contribute/#adding-a-new-board
  18. Heya, No issue here with a rock 5b plus with rkmppenc v0.15 under kernel 6.1.115 on armbian 25.5.1 using HEVC transcoding: acas@rock-5b-plus:~$ rkmppenc -c hevc --preset best --audio-codec aac --vbr 700 -i ~hts/recordings/foo.ts -o ts.mkv -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ts.mkv -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [h264 @ 0xaaab23a61de0] non-existing PPS 0 referenced arm_release_ver: g24p0-00eac0, rk_so_ver: 6 rkmppenc (aarch64) 0.14 (r493) by rigaya, Apr 5 2025 09:08:50 (gcc 13.3.0/Linux) OS: Armbian 25.5.2 noble (6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx) aarch64 CPU: Cortex-A76 aarch64 (4P+4E,8C/8T) Input Info: avmpp: H.264/AVC, 1920x1080, 25/1 fps Output: H.265/HEVC main @ Level auto (main tier) 1920x1080p 1:1 25.000fps (25/1fps) avwriter: hevc, #1:mp2/stereo -> aac/stereo/128kbps, #2:aac_latm/stereo -> aac/stereo/128kbps => matroska Quality: best VBR: 700 kbps Max bitrate: 875 kbps QP: Min: 0, Max: 51 GOP Len: 300 frames CHECKPTS: check_pts(1/1): timestamp of video frame is smaller than previous frame, changing pts: -16 -> 2 (previous pts 0). CHECKPTS: check_pts(2/2): timestamp of video frame is smaller than previous frame, changing pts: -24 -> 4 (previous pts 2). CHECKPTS: check_pts(3/3): timestamp of video frame is smaller than previous frame, changing pts: -8 -> 6 (previous pts 4). ^C.8%] 8506 frames: 496.29 fps, 743 kbps, remain 0:05:37, est out size 624.3MB Encoding aborted. encoded 8917 frames, 489.43 fps, 743.66 kbps, 31.62 MB encode time 0:00:18, CPULoad: 0.0% frame type IDR 30 frame type I 30, avgQP 26.73, total size 1.22 MB frame type P 8887, avgQP 30.84, total size 30.40 MB Finished with error in rkmppenc. From looking at your logs, looks like a Device TRee issue - failed to identify key hardware parameters by the looks of it for some reason - change in boot settings? regards Andrew
  19. Can i get some help,I have Uart adapter and can provide logs
  20. tl;dr; This "only" difference is huge - modern kernel hw specific code is pretty much written from scratch, feature by feature. Not to mention differences in general areas between kernel 6.1 and 6.12, low level boot loader is also usually different. Further reading: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_FAQ/#why-things-stop-working
  21. Welcome to the forum! Your project sounds really interesting and practical, especially for optimizing fleet fuel usage. For an Armbian-based solution, Python is usually the best starting point. It offers great flexibility, extensive libraries, and good community support. Using Python with libraries like Matplotlib for visualization and Pandas for data handling would make it easier to process sensor data and create useful charts. Plus, Python scripts can easily be integrated into your workflow, whether as standalone scripts or through lightweight web interfaces (Flask or Dash, for example). Bash with awk might be lightweight but can quickly get complicated as your project grows—especially when you need calculations and data visualization. As for sensor integration, make sure to check the compatibility and communication protocol (I2C, SPI, UART) of your fuel sensors with Orange Pi. Sometimes the challenge is not only reading accurate data but also filtering out noise and handling sensor calibration. Regarding dashboards, if Grafana feels too heavy or lacking in fuel-specific functions, you might consider building a custom Python dashboard or integrating with lightweight web frameworks that allow tailored features like a dedicated fuel calculator. Looking forward to seeing your startup script and how your project evolves!
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  23. I saw the release of linux kernel 6.16 with initial support for Rockchip RK3528. I hope this update makes more viable to run and configura Armbian on this board 😀
  24. New Linux kernel 6.16 with initial rk3528 support 😁 I hope this helps developing a solid armbian build for this chip and board
  25. PanVK has reached another milestone and will be officially supporting Vulkan 1.4 on V10! We're up-to-date with the latest version and are well caught up for this release. View the full article
  26. Hi, can anyone help me with this TV box? I need to unlock it, but I don't know where to short the cable because the PC won't connect. Rk3228a, zq01-v1.51
  27. Hello! Asus Tinkerboard is still perfectly supported by Armbian. Best setup is the current LTS kernel 6.12, you can take an image from the official download page: https://www.armbian.com/tinkerboard/ enjoy!
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