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  2. @HenricoLegal can you find the wifi chip on your board?
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  4. What should the correctly enabled I2C service (for a 40x2 LCD) look like on Bananapim2pro? Should I edit the armbianEnv.txt file and add, for example, the following entry: overlays=i2c0 i2c1? The armbian-config service is a bit confusing, and after editing it, I get this: ........................ verbosity=1 console=both overlay_prefix=meson fdtfile=amlogic/meson-sm1-bananapi-m2-pro.dtb rootdev=UUID=a4fb8074-c453-45da-ab31-4d61dca46cfa rootfstype=ext4 overlays=i2cA i2cB usbstoragequirks=0x2537:0x1066:u,0x2537:0x1068:u .................. There are other options, but they probably don't apply to bananapim2pro. : sm1-odroid-c4-i2c0 g12b-bananapi-cm4-i2c2 g12a-radxa-zero-i2c-ao....
  5. Nicely done. As some additional thoughts: 1. Fragment 0 and 2 of your .dts point to the same spot. They could be combined if you'd like. 2. The util-linux-extra package should be part of the core Ubuntu distribution. An apt install should have been enough, though you may need to enable the universe repository. 3. If you have a /dev/rtc1 device, that suggests that you have an rtc0 as well, and if you disable it, the kernel will natively load and store time to the one you provided. A quick glance at the .dts suggests one at /soc/bus@ff800000/rtc@a8. Adding one final fragment to your overlay like the below might allow you to skip need of hwclock, and both SystemD services for your RTC. See my note about CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE and CONFIG_RTC_SYSTOHC_DEVICE above. fragment@3 { target-path = "/soc/bus@ff800000/rtc@a8"; __overlay__ { status = "disabled"; }; }; 4. If you're up for it, submit a PR to create a dtbo for the I2C buses on the M5? Contributions to the project are always welcome.
  6. I'm sorry but, lmao, this is entertaining to read. The sd card is OBVIOUSLY corrupt, it even TELLS YOU THAT in what you posted. But you think what I am seeing should tell me it fubar. That fact that this configuration works perfectly for 6 or 7 other machines in this house long string of cat5 or cat6 cable seems to be blowing right on by. This can't be true for all 4 u-sd cards I''ve tried. The last 2 were brand new, even faster rated cards, but all are 128gig sandisk's 1: the image itself has a dos table, which doesn't work above 32gigs acc what I have read and this prevents mounting the written images for installation in a card reader, but the used partition is ext4, so it boots ok but takes a long time because the net failure blocks the boot for many minutes 2: so I back up to a 25_05 image, and at one time had it booting the 6_18 kernal, but still no net which is the original problem. ATM I am wasting my time on a 25_05 build image which is running just fine on another bpi-m5 driving a 3d printer about 10x faster than OOTB. So I'd suggest you pass this one off to someone who knows how to make a 50 line /etc/hosts file work without a dhcp because I'm doing it on 2 other wintel boxes, an rpi4b running bookworm and 3 bpi-m5's running noble on 3d printers. The best I can do is post a pix of the 'netplan status --all" screen and somebody tell me whats wrong instead of berating me for not running a dhcp server properly.
  7. @Nick A Thank you, can you publish a server image for the Radxa A7Z with kernel 6.18?
  8. Werner

    Orange Pi RV2

    If an pre-made image is not there, just DIY. https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/
  9. I see. Well I can confirm my bootloader is very stable. I have been running it on two devices for a couple years now without any issues. It cannot hurt to flash it again (to rule out random bitflips), but if you are getting sporadic crashing no matter the kernel/OS it does start to indicate a hardware issue. I have a laptop that crashes sporadically but it isn't so bad that I cannot use it. I've run memtest on it countless times without issue, tried replacing RAM, etc. some devices really are just cursed for whatever reason unfortunately. In case it is helpful, you can find the config for the kernel I run on my devices here: https://github.com/bschnei/linux-a3700
  10. Yesterday
  11. Tried building a trixie image with this tee and still locks at the same spot
  12. ok. I have 5 cubieboard 1. Not possible memory card for every one.
  13. Great! I will start to tinker around with armbian.
  14. My PBP died, so I can no longer test it myself. You can start by testing the PPSSPP aarch64 AppImage. https://github.com/hrydgard/ppsspp/releases A couple of years ago I had performance issues with the PPSSPP Flatpak on my Phytium D2000, so I built it on Ubuntu 22.04. I'm not sure if I followed the instructions for Qt, or for Linux. So you need to install the prerequisites and I guess it doesn't hurt to install the additional packages mentioned for Ubuntu. https://github.com/hrydgard/ppsspp/wiki/build-instructions#building-with-cmake-other-platforms-eg-linux
  15. Hi @BOFFBOY, have you managed to make it work? Having similar issue : tried with two different orange pi 5 , two different nvme SSDs, three different Power supplies up to 5V/5A and three armbian kernels: 5.10 | 6.1 and 6.18
  16. Okay I think you are right they are shifting the RAM GB numbers so 8 GB is actually 4 GB as the price suggests. Now now, what I ended up doing is I bought a Teclast T60 AI tablet(for 100 euro shipped in EU) with Allwinner A772 which is supported by armbian and comes with 6GB RAM. I do not know if I will be trying to boot armbian on it soon but I was able to root it with Magisk. It did went on quite a journey to get it rooted as I kind of soft bricked it at first. Deepseek was giving me little wrong information but we got there. I think I might need a more competent AI agent like Gemini pro to get display, touch, wifi, bluetooth etc. working with armbian. Perhaps I post about the rooting process elsewhere at some point. Here is some of the gear I have if people are interested: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009330391341.html DUX DUCIS Foldable Bluetooth 5.0 Keyboard with Touchpad & Phone Holder For Phones Tablets PC iOS Android Windows Mac https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005011827691576.html https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009419399930.html HGFRTEE 3840*2160 13.3inch 4K Portable Monitor All in all pretty pleased with it so far, not exactly Surface pro 5/7 which I also have and they all weight about 1000 grams but then on the other hand this tablet did not cost me hundreds of $ so I can be little less nervous about someone stealing it.
  17. @jock Thank you, I will try.
  18. After more than six successful years with Helios4, I have to say goodbye to this platform and the highly valued, helpful, and knowledgeable Armbian forum. With 32-bit, it’s no longer feasible to continue using it in the future. I have installed the 4 8TB hard drives from the NAS into an Odroid H4+ (Intel, 64-bit), installed OMV8, and on top of that, Nextcloud-AIO Hub 26 Winter and AdGuardHome. Thank you very much for your support over the past few years. btw. The Helios4 hardware (excluding the hard drives) is still available.
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  20. Hi.. I need de original firmware for android box Q17 Allwinner h313.. Someone can help me?
  21. I'd like to add my observations. The current version is 7.0.0-rc6-edge-sunxi64. The wireless interface is available, but if Ethernet is connected, it's impossible to connect to either interface via SSH. However, as soon as the Ethernet speed is set to 100, both interfaces become operational. Maybe this will help revive the hardware.
  22. Hi Iuri, I had a similar issue for the rock3a, but I'm using a BigTreeTech 5" DSI display for use on a 3d printer. I've been dabbling in device drivers for 3 years with limited success, but I can say I recently got the 5" dsi display to work. All of my work is here: https://github.com/saltydog101/rock3a_dsi I had to load a new kernel module and then I was able to create a working dtbo for it. It was definitely more than I expected. That being said, when a vendor like Rockchip, Radxa or BigTreeTech decided to make a modification to the linux kernel and not have it committed to mainline, I don't think this is Armbian's issue at all. The engineers and community here do amazing work getting linux running on so many devices. You would normally have better luck looking at Radxa's discord and/or their documentation.
  23. i will get that information for you.Sorry i did not give it sooner Box: H96 model x3 cpu-s905x3 rom 64gb the config file is kernel /Image initrd /uInitrd fdt /dtb/amlogic/meson-sm1-h96-max.dtb append root=UUID=54072e2a-0ddf-4b60-930c-f13cc5fc51b1 rootflags=data=writeback console=ttyAML0,115200n8 console=tty0 rw no_console_suspend consoleblank=0 fsck.fix=yes fsck.repair=yes net.ifnames=0 splash plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles I will post a neofetch of the usb flash that armibian works from on the same box strange enough when i take the sd card out the port on the box and place it in a usb card reader then boot armbian boots up ok and works(except the wifi) WHen i place the sd card back into the slot i get no errors but get stuck on initram
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  25. Open source projects like ours operate with very limited resources, and infrastructure such as mirrors is maintained on a best-effort basis. We’re aware that things are not always perfect, but addressing this properly requires dedicated maintainers - something we never had. If you’d like to help improve the situation, we’d genuinely welcome someone stepping in to take ownership of this part of the infrastructure. Improving scripts to make this information correct and other things that are missing ... Perhaps contanting mirror owner would already be a solution. I understand - but our mirror system isn’t a standard Debian-style setup. The “empty mirrors” you’re seeing are a cosmetic problem. Only status isn’t automatically pruned yet, so entries can remain listed after they’re no longer active. This does not affect users: traffic is routed through apt.armbian.com and dl.armbian.com, which only serve from working mirrors. What’s missing is automation to keep the public listing in sync - not mirror functionality itself. One of those https://actions.armbian.com/?repo=armbian.github.io needs further development. Our rsync server works: rsync -av rsync://rsync.armbian.com/dl/ I have no clue as this mirror is not under our direct control. Edit: I sent email to administrator of AARNet.
  26. @Octavio Cuatrochio I just noticed your link in the first post. The board in the link is a FAKE Allwinner H313. If your board does not have a small AXP### chip then it's not an Allwinner H313.
  27. The last update installed a broken firmware package which prevents the system from rebooting and there is no heartbeat. This is the tail end of the upgrade: Preparing to unpack .../40-libnss-myhostname_255.4-1ubuntu8.14_arm64.deb ... Unpacking libnss-myhostname:arm64 (255.4-1ubuntu8.14) over (255.4-1ubuntu8.12) ... Errors were encountered while processing: /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-QRewUS/02-armbian-firmware_26.2.1_all.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) Since the install is on the internal eMMc that pretty much prevents any recovery So just retested. Brand new download and reburnt image to eMMc. Booted completed install setup. Performed a sudo apt update and sudo apt upgrade and it immediately breaks and becomes non bootable.
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