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  2. I've been trying to update the system for 2 days but I can't: sudo apt update Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie InRelease [140 kB] Get:2 http://security.debian.org trixie-security InRelease [43.4 kB] Get:4 http://security.debian.org trixie-security/main armhf Packages [88.5 kB] Get:5 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable InRelease [5,467 B] Get:6 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable/main armhf Packages [434 B] Get:3 http://armbian.lv.auroradev.org/beta trixie InRelease [39.4 kB] Get:7 http://armbian.lv.auroradev.org/beta trixie/trixie-desktop all Packages [731 B] Get:8 http://armbian.lv.auroradev.org/beta trixie/trixie-desktop armhf Packages [2,250 B] Get:9 http://armbian.lv.auroradev.org/beta trixie/trixie-utils armhf Packages [8,303 B] Ign:9 http://armbian.lv.auroradev.org/beta trixie/trixie-utils armhf Packages Err:9 http://beta.armbian.com trixie/trixie-utils armhf Packages File has unexpected size (10737 != 8303). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 23.186.113.5 80] Get:10 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-updates InRelease [47.3 kB] Get:11 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-backports InRelease [54.0 kB] Err:9 http://beta.armbian.com trixie/trixie-utils armhf Packages File has unexpected size (10737 != 8303). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 23.186.113.5 80] Get:12 http://armbian.lv.auroradev.org/beta trixie/trixie-utils all Packages [3,343 B] Ign:12 http://armbian.lv.auroradev.org/beta trixie/trixie-utils all Packages Get:13 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie/main armhf Packages [12.7 MB] Err:9 http://beta.armbian.com trixie/trixie-utils armhf Packages File has unexpected size (10737 != 8303). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 23.186.113.5 80] Ign:12 http://beta.armbian.com trixie/trixie-utils all Packages Get:14 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie/non-free armhf Packages [69.9 kB] Get:15 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie/contrib armhf Packages [50.6 kB] Get:16 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie/non-free-firmware armhf Packages [6,685 B] Get:17 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-updates/main armhf Packages [5,144 B] Get:18 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-backports/non-free armhf Packages [1,520 B] Get:19 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-backports/contrib armhf Packages [4,348 B] Get:20 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-backports/non-free-firmware armhf Packages [3,856 B] Get:21 http://deb.debian.org/debian trixie-backports/main armhf Packages [130 kB] Fetched 13.4 MB in 18s (754 kB/s) Error: Failed to fetch http://beta.armbian.com/dists/trixie/trixie-utils/binary-armhf/Packages File has unexpected size (10737 != 8303). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 23.186.113.5 80] Error: Failed to fetch http://beta.armbian.com/dists/trixie/trixie-utils/binary-all/Packages.bz2 File has unexpected size (3942 != 3343). Mirror sync in progress? [IP: 23.186.113.5 80] Error: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
  3. Has anyone figured out an image for a v1.1 box yet?
  4. Today
  5. sven-ola

    Orange Pi RV2

    PCIe MSI is not working. At least with an Intel iwlwifi M.2 card. For that reason, I investigated the differences between the Xunlong KY tree and the Armbian Spacemit Tree. B/c loading the "official" 552kb esos.elf seems to work (even if the Ky version is only 104kb) on the OrangePi RV2, I started to backport Xunlong changes to Armbian/Spacemit family. Newer kernel, but no luck with that MSI. There should be a DMA-transfer-complete interrupt at the end of the firmware upload. Card is working in my PC. MSI is working on OpiRV2 with NVME. Current status: board runs with spacemit-family kernel, but some minor Does-Not-Work yet: LED, onboard Wifi+BT and I need to check that special RTL eth... LG // Sven-Ola Edit: Pic it or it didn't happen. RV2 underside with WIfi card.
  6. Hi, Just wanted to provide more info on this. When I try to load the beagle Y AI official debian image it works fine, just wondering whether the dtb is inline with the Beagle Y AI official dtb or any changes where made related to the usb host. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  7. It is already an old thread, but if someone stumbles over this situation, that compile.sh breaks at update-binfmt errors, check if qemu-user-binfmt is installed on the host linux system. do: sudo apt install qemu-user-binfmt and you should be fine again.
  8. Thank you for hints. Curl approach is not working, too big file for request. Here is log file of build which was adviertised to push into pastbin (debug=yes option was passed) log-build-8431ff32-1cf8-4fe6-9eeb-6f46f683c875.log.zip
  9. I managed to get a device tree from Android. The veil has been lifted))) android-dtbo_MYD-lt527m-16e2d-180-e-sx.dts
  10. Great! Thanks a lot! I will try it to se if Diablo II can run tonight!
  11. @chris178 I am currently working on a solution. Radxa typically uses rsetup and extlinux.conf to load overlays during boot; however, Armbian uses armbian-config along with boot.cmd and boot.scr. I have decided to use armbian-config to load the overlays instead.
  12. http://blog.armbian.com/content/images/2026/01/githubhighlights-2.webpThis week’s Armbian development saw significant kernel upgrades across multiple platforms, including meson64, rockchip64, and UEFI, with several branches bumped to versions 6.18 and 6.19. Notable hardware support enhancements were introduced, such as SPI controller support for Allwinner A523, new board additions like mixtile-core3588e, and improved compatibility for devices including Radxa and Youyeetoo. The build system received stability and performance improvements, featuring parallel repository generation, refined CI scripts, and fixes for repository management in concurrent environments. Kernel configuration updates enabled additional filesystems and tickless idle for mvebu devices. Several patches addressed hardware initialization, network, and desktop issues, while deprecated packages were removed for a leaner build. Overall, the changelog reflects a strong focus on expanding hardware support, refining build infrastructure, and maintaining kernel currency. add allwinner: a523: Support SPI controllers patch series. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9124allow build on forky host. by @amazingfate in armbian/build#9153CI: add watchdog action script and adjust log cleaning parameter. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9147Fix repository management script for parallel execution. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9163fix: replace comm with grep to support uutils coreutils. by @cantalupo555 in armbian/build#9148kernel configs - enable EROFS as module, ditto overlayfs & F2FS. by @tabrisnet in armbian/build#9135kernel: mvebu: enable tickless idle. by @neheb in armbian/build#9139meson64-6.19: de-bork PCIe, again (missed a patch from 6.18). by @rpardini in armbian/build#9151meson64: bump edge to 6.19; current 6.12 -> 6.18. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9069meson64: bump edge to 6.19; current 6.12 -> 6.18 (nonsquash). by @rpardini in armbian/build#9146Missing variable in board config - address JSON matrix warnings. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9144mixtile-core3588e: add board with vendor and edge branches (Joshua Riek + fixes). by @rpardini in armbian/build#9119Modify radxa-e54c board config to fix leds, network and Gnome desktop init.. by @schwar3kat in armbian/build#9111radxa-cubie-a5e: maint and fixes. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9152Remove libfuse2t64 from package list. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9155Repo tools: add parallel repository generation support. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9150Revert few Rabbit's suggestions that broke repository management. by @igorpecovnik in armbian/build#9156rockchip64-6.18: Enable HDMI1 and audio for HDMI0/1 on CM3588-NAS. by @rpardini in armbian/build#9138rockchip64: add edge kernel support for Youyeetoo YY3588. by @SuperKali in armbian/build#9137rockchip64: fix broken patch in 6.18.3, rewrite everything. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9157uefi-all: bump edge to 6.19 (except loong64); legacy 6.6 -> 6.12; current/cloud 6.12 -> 6.18. by @EvilOlaf in armbian/build#9086uefi-loong64-edge: bump to 6.19. by @amazingfate in armbian/build#9149View the full article
  13. So the workaround is to set cpu freq max to 1 MHz. I still have to use a ghetto cooler 5000 when running a process that maxes out the CPU. Seems Duo running 10C+ at idle with latest kernel and Noble. I can live with that as long as I know. The default is 1.2 MHz max which runs too hot at 1.3V.
  14. Java UIO Java UIO offers robust Java interfaces optimized for Linux Userspace IO, emphasizing high performance. Engineered from scratch, it leverages contemporary kernel APIs, libraries, and cutting-edge code generation methodologies, embodying a state-of-the-art cross-platform solution. Rather than reinventing established paradigms, Java UIO harnesses existing standards, avoiding redundant development commonly observed in other IO libraries. Seamlessly supporting JDK 25 LTS, this framework integrates Project Lombok to streamline code, enhancing readability and conciseness. 🌍 The 32-bit & FFM Reality With Java 25, there is no more support for X86_32, and ARM32 has limited JDKs available. While FFM (Foreign Function & Memory API) is the future, it is not supported on X86_32 or ARM32. For now, JavaUIO moves into the future providing a high-performance path for ARM32, while fully supporting ARM64 and X86_64.
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  16. Just to add, Armbian boots upto systemd and then gets stuck at loading some scripts. This image gives some additional information.
  17. I guess the image was built from a pending pull request for testing before merge. Since it has been merged now it should work. Make sure your framework clone is up to date (git pull).
  18. Oh, I understand. Camera, hardware video decoder and hardware video encoder - they all appear now as /dev/videoX devices, because new hardware videocodec accelerator driver (or standalone video decoder and video encoder drivers) became V4L2 kind of driver. Also thanks for the reference link.
  19. The ffmpeg conversation in https://code.ffmpeg.org/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/pulls/20847 suddenly stopped 2 weeks ago. Does it seem like there's a big obstacle suddenly, or just a well deserved engineer vacation going on?
  20. Thank you for testing my instructions I was on vacation, and I didn't remember to check this until now Which LCD are you using? Which kernel driver are you using for it? All the questions in your post depend on the LCD model and the driver you used. (I am using panel-mipi-dbi, which I know that it has lost its ability to display X11 graphics since a few months ago) Can you 100% say that you don't have X11? You don't need to use the same kernel version I use. The newer version you have is preferable 🆗 I am glad you can use the Trixie labwc. Personally, I am using Bookworm in the meantime, since its the only way I know to get H264 hardware acceleration. With Trixie's labwc, do you ever get desktop crashes when you log out?
  21. I updated my patches to the new style (using series.conf) and that took some time. They are back online, as are some new images. I post more updates at the opi discord btw. As far as I know, neither network, spi flash or pcie are working currently.
  22. Current way of installing is as written on the download pages. It was verified with latest v24.11.2 image.
  23. @Ducdanh Nguyen, virtually every adapter will work. I'm using DFRobot multiplexer v.1.0 (FT232R-based): https://wiki.dfrobot.com/Multi_USB_RS232_RS485_TTL_Converter__SKU_TEL0070_
  24. I found a way to install 25.04 onto emmc with no problems afterwards. Updates and upgrades just fine now. https://pastebin.com/DzNYtmQa
  25. Okay we're randomly poking at things. Please provide the following for every image you test. dmesg | grep -iE "stmmac|sun8i|dwmac|emac|phy|mdio|motorcomm|yt8531" dmesg | grep -i "registered.*phy\|phy.*connect" ls -l /sys/bus/mdio_bus/devices/ cat /sys/bus/mdio_bus/*/phy_id 2>/dev/null find /sys/class/net -name "end0" -o -name "eth0" | head -1 | xargs -I {} cat {}/phys_switch_id 2>/dev/null ls /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/soc/ethernet*/mdio/ and the output of armbianmonitor -u (if network doesn't work use -U instead to print to stdout) The following one adds phy-io-supply = <&reg_gmac_3v3>; to the emac, just in case... https://testing.armbian.de/Armbian-unofficial_26.02.0-trunk_Orangepi3-lts_trixie_current_6.12.63_minimal_phy-io-supply.img.xz
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  27. duplicate https://forum.armbian.com/topic/57200-orange-pi-zero-2w-repeatedly-asks-for-wi-fi-password/?do=findComment&comment=231167
  28. https://github.com/twdragon/FFmpeg/tree/cedrus264 may produce green line artefact at the frame bottom on 1080p resolution. In the https://github.com/agustinov/FFmpeg-Cedrus/tree/4.4-cedrus this artefact is fixed.
  29. if you are not seeing option to enable in armbian-config you can try: sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-terminal lightdm -y or sudo apt install xfce4-goodies -y
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