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    Orange Pi RV2

    Found an error in the "use proprietary GPU driver for Spacemit K1" script. Because I cannot edit here is the corrected install script. spacemit-gpu-addon.sh
  4. Samba has one gazillion options, you can read about all of them here: https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/current/man-html/smb.conf.5.html You can read the wiki with examples here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Standalone_Server I would NOT use a samba server without a password.
  5. I built an Ubuntu current image, as of commit f15f594d0bd4ad1e5d0fa412f1d25120e76e4f9a (Armbian-unofficial_26.05.0-trunk_Bigtreetech-cb1_noble_current_6.18.20.img) and started my newly arrived Pad 7 from it. Things that work out of the box: display, touchscreen, wifi, USB. Not working: LAN is not visible at all (only two wlan interfaces). Also, no audio device. According to schematics, audio is taken from HDMI output, so it should be supported by standard HDMI drivers. Where do I enable it in kernel config? https://github.com/bigtreetech/Pad7/tree/master/Hardware your hints will be appreciated. smartkbd@bigtreetech-cb1:~$ wpctl status PipeWire 'pipewire-0' [1.0.5, smartkbd@bigtreetech-cb1, cookie:3329793852] └─ Clients: 32. pipewire [1.0.5, smartkbd@bigtreetech-cb1, pid:1127] 34. WirePlumber [1.0.5, smartkbd@bigtreetech-cb1, pid:1126] 35. WirePlumber [export] [1.0.5, smartkbd@bigtreetech-cb1, pid:1126] 43. wpctl [1.0.5, smartkbd@bigtreetech-cb1, pid:2162] Audio ├─ Devices: │ ├─ Sinks: │ * 33. Dummy Output [vol: 1.00] │ ├─ Sink endpoints: │ ├─ Sources: │ ├─ Source endpoints: │ └─ Streams: Video ├─ Devices: │ ├─ Sinks: │ ├─ Sink endpoints: │ ├─ Sources: │ ├─ Source endpoints: │ └─ Streams: Settings └─ Default Configured Node Names:
  6. I have 3 Aceline AG-216 consoles. Help me find the right image for her. QHZIW_H313_A3_2LP4. V2.0 20240603 EA6521QF 2+16G
  7. Example for adding a new board with already existing board family: https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/9456/changes
  8. Maybe. Trunk are untested auto-builds and support for this board is from the community. Its functionality is unknown to the Armbian team. Get serial console logs. This makes investigation way easier.
  9. Try running a2jmidid with pw-jack a2jmidid first — that bridges ALSA MIDI to JACK MIDI, and then use pw-link or qpwgraph to connect your app's MIDI input to the resulting Midi-Bridge ports
  10. I was able to run Steam games with GPU accelerated ofc. But since my Opi5 only has 8Gb, I mainly run non-Steam games. I can see your SBC has 32Gb, so you are good. I assume your game is 64-bit DX11. Change the Steam Play compatible layer to "GE-proton". Download Dxvk-stripped here: https://github.com/khanh-it/dxvk/releases/tag/releases Copy x64/d3d11.dll, x64/dxgi.dll to the <<game>>.exe folder. Then run the game with a command like so:
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  12. Hi guys, I've been trying to run this with and without Gemini for a while and couldn't figure yet how to solve the freezing problem i'm facing with this board. The multitool runs stable on this box. It's an "In X plus" by label, an rk3228a inside, a Samsung KLM8G1WEMB-B031 emmc and 4 Samsung K4B2G0446C memory chips for 1GB RAM. Heres the full log: https://pastebin.com/vkZQKgpu Also the armbianEnv.txt producing it: verbosity=8 extraargs=coherent_pool=2M console=ttyS2,115200n8 console=tty1 debug earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x11030000 loglevel=8 bootlogo=false overlay_prefix=rk322x fdtfile=rk322x-box.dtb rootdev=UUID=0c7f3d5e-34b3-4fb4-9894-b4b25702a6a6 rootfstype=ext4 usbstoragequirks=0x2537:0x1066:u,0x2537:0x1068:u I've tried many of the overlays including cpu stability and all the modes for emmc (even disabling it by loading the nand dtbo). Other than that, i've tried increasing pwm voltages and locking cpu and ddr3 speeds, disabling the gpu and everything on its path. Tried also on trixie and its the same thing. If i tune down the verbosity, i can get to a login shell. But it freezes and blanks screen right after with an ilegible string of characters on the tty. Does anyone have a clue what i should try next? I'm guessing it could be the lower kernel version on the multitool that makes it run stable, but i couldnt find any image running it that i could try. The educabox one also freezes. Those images i tested and messed with for long were all build using the armbian builder, with BOARD=rk322x-box. The freezing happens either booting from the sd or flashed to emmc. The weirdest thing is, when i flash one of those built images to emmc, the multitool starts to freeze when booting from sd. Couldn't figure this out either but it stops freezing when i erase the emmc. I'd appreciate any help i could get.
  13. Hey there, Title: Need compatible firmware / loader for XR8223518K-V1.0 (RK3518) TV box Message: Hi, I’m trying to recover a TV box with this exact mainboard: Board code: XR8223518K-V1.0 SoC: Rockchip RK3518 Symptoms: device only shows blue LED no HDMI output device can still enter MASKROM / Rockusb mode What I already tested: RKDevTool detects “Found One MASKROM Device” using my current MiniLoaderAll.bin + ExportImage.img fails with: “Download boot fail. Please check DDR.” So I believe I need: the exact stock firmware for this board or a compatible RK3518 MiniLoaderAll.bin / loader for this exact board / DDR configuration If anyone has firmware, loader, dump, or files for XR8223518K-V1.0, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
  14. @boggy have you tried another SD card? You have a lot of mmc errors. which miniarch image booted for you? Maybe we can use the mmc settings from that image.
  15. I opened PR #9590 with the really minimal change that's needed to get my desired behavior back.
  16. Diagnosing System Issues and Getting Support with ArmbianmonitorArmbian is a lightweight operating system based on Debian/Ubuntu, highly optimized for single-board computers (SBCs) like the Raspberry Pi, Orange Pi, and many others. When facing system problems on an SBC running Armbian, the built-in utility armbianmonitor is an essential diagnostic tool. It quickly gathers crucial system data, making troubleshooting faster and more accurate for both the user and the community providing support. Key Diagnostic FunctionsThe primary use of armbianmonitor is to generate real-time performance and system configuration reports. By running the command without any arguments, you get a menu of options, but the most vital functions for diagnosis are: System Status (armbianmonitor -m): This provides a live monitoring dashboard. It displays key metrics like CPU frequency, load average, temperature, memory usage, and disk I/O. By watching this output while a problem (like a system freeze or slowdown) occurs, you can often pinpoint the bottleneck—for instance, a sudden spike in CPU temperature indicating a cooling problem, or sustained high memory usage pointing to a resource leak.System Information (armbianmonitor -u or -d): This is the most crucial function for seeking online support. It gathers a comprehensive, anonymized report including details about the kernel version, device model, installed packages, boot logs, and hardware configuration. This data is essential because the performance and stability of SBCs are often highly dependent on the specific kernel and hardware drivers used for that model.Getting Support OnlineWhen seeking help on platforms like the Armbian forum or GitHub, simply describing the symptoms is rarely enough. The person helping you needs to know the exact state of your system. By running armbianmonitor -u, the utility uploads the detailed diagnostic report to a public pastebin service (like https://www.google.com/search?q=paste.armbian.com) and provides a unique, short URL. You can then include this URL directly in your support request. This allows community members to instantly access the exact configuration, eliminating back-and-forth questions about device type, OS version, and log file locations. This standardized method is the fastest way to receive targeted, effective assistance and ensures your issue is diagnosed accurately. View the full article
  17. Nice! I actually did something similar. In my case I ended up using an old PWM fan I had lying around, powering it through the 12V pin input. Then I used ground on pin 6 and the PWM signal from GPIO pin 11. I wrote a bash script and set it up as a service that controls the fan speed based on five temperature levels. Right now I’m running it on FriendlyElec CM3588 NAS with Armbian Linux 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx (v26.2 rolling). The repo is in Spanish for now, but I’m planning to translate it to English soon: https://github.com/jgomezriesgobancario/cm3588-fan-controller **edited** Fix typos
  18. https://forums.kali.org/ There is an arm64 section.
  19. Thank Igor that explains it. I'll look at your suggestion or just go back to an SMB share
  20. The same issue has occurred again. I had to take this measure again today to fix the zfs module. I had to revert the kernel, headers and dtb back to 25.11.2 from 26.2.1 of linux(meson64:arm64)
  21. Hello. I installed Armbian 26.2.1 Minimal Debian 13 (Trixie), but the Wi-Fi still doesn't work. It doesn't connect to the AP during initial setup. After reconfiguring via armbian-config, it works until the first reboot.
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  23. Also: # apt install -y iptables # iptables -v iptables v1.8.11 (nftables): no command specified https://wiki.debian.org/nftables AFAIK using iptables syntax should still work, but nft is what you probably should learn to use instead. https://wiki.nftables.org/wiki-nftables/index.php/Moving_from_iptables_to_nftables
  24. Add to /etc/rc.local and reboot. echo "1" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/boost && echo "performance" | tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu[0-9]/cpufreq/scaling_governor &&
  25. I tried installing armbian on tx6 because I saw a .img file for the tanix tx6 to turn it as a Minecraft server but I quickly run into problems
  26. This week in Armbian development saw significant enhancements across multiple areas, including expanded board support and improved hardware compatibility. Notable additions include new images and configurations for Qidi X-6, X-7, and Ariaboard Photonicat2 mainboards, as well as refined kernel patch maintenance and updates for various platforms. The build system received important fixes, such as resolving compilation errors and device tree issues, alongside improvements in Docker utilities and offline mode detection. Several refactoring efforts streamlined backend processes and enhanced user interface elements. The team also introduced automatic fallback mechanisms for Hetzner server types, optimizing runner scaling. Overall, these updates reinforce Armbian's commitment to stability, broader hardware support, and a smoother user experience. ChangesAdd automatic fallback to smaller Hetzner server types with runner count scaling. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/actions#15Add board and board vendror image for Ariaboard Photonicat2. by @HackingGate in armbian/armbian.github.io#255Add image for Qidi X-7 Mainboard. by @Shadowrom2020 in armbian/armbian.github.io#257Add some board image. by @retro98boy in armbian/armbian.github.io#258Add support for dialog via new wrapper functions. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/configng#762Add support for qidi x-* boards. by @Shadowrom2020 in armbian/build#9564Change unit tests badge link in documentation. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/documentation#885Drop patches that landed upstream and fix two. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9544edge: bump 7.0 to rc5. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9580Enable BCACHE on Raspberry Pi build. by @aulanov in armbian/build#9550feat: offline mode detection with local asset cache. by @SuperKali in armbian/imager#117feat: settings refactoring, DiskArbitration device detection, and filename parser improvements. by @SuperKali in armbian/imager#114fix race condition and NULL ptr deref in PCIe threaded probe. by @AlomeProg in armbian/linux-rockchip#458fix(docker): add trixie support for upstream docker-ce to fix HomeAssistant installation. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/configng#765fix: correct dialog argument order causing box option errors. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/configng#768fix: resolve Phytium stmmac compilation errors for kernel 6.19. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9545fix: settings modal reset, custom image manufacturer, and board detection setting. by @SuperKali in armbian/imager#116Image for Qidi X-6 Mainboard. by @Shadowrom2020 in armbian/armbian.github.io#256kernel patch maintenance. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9562meson64-6.18: rewrite kernel config. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9581mksklipad50: fix devicetree opp voltage settings. by @torte71 in armbian/build#9569OrangePi-RV2/R2S: rename board config from wip to csc. by @sven-ola in armbian/build#9560Qidi X-6: fix defconfig patch. by @Shadowrom2020 in armbian/build#9567refactor: add comprehensive Docker wrapper utilities with progress display. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/configng#769refactor: deduplicate hooks, add CSS design tokens, clean up backend. by @SuperKali in armbian/imager#115rockchip64-7.0: mekotronics-r58x-pro: analog sound: use SuperKali's new clock. by @rpardini in armbian/build#9554rockchip64: rk3588: add I2S MCLK output gate clocks for audio codec support. by @SuperKali in armbian/build#9548rockchip64: rk3588: update I2S MCLK gate patches to match upstream v3 and add u-boot clock IDs. by @SuperKali in armbian/build#9568sm8250: Fix application of Retroid Pocket 5/mini device trees. by @kay-lambdadelta in armbian/build#9572SpacemiT: Update ATFSOURCE, BOOTSOURCE and SD card support.. by @pyavitz in armbian/build#9552sunxi-6.18: remove stray commit from patch. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9556sunxi: bump edge to 6.19.y, current to 6.18.y and legacy to 6.12.y. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9381Update odroidxu4-current to 6.6.129. by @belegdol in armbian/build#9558Update VERSION. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9553View the full article
  27. Hello, can you please say, where i can find: Armbian_community_25.11.0-trunk.413_Aml-s9xx-box_plucky_edge_6.18.0-rc3.img thank you.
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