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  2. I think this is @Igor's signing key aml-s9xx-box:~:# gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 93D6889F9F0E78D5 gpg: key 93D6889F9F0E78D5: 1 duplicate signature removed gpg: key 93D6889F9F0E78D5: public key "Igor Pecovnik <igor@armbian.com>" imported gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: imported: 1
  3. Today
  4. this soldering is visionally not very attractive 😛 , but at lest the result is what counts 👍
  5. We don't deal with Android. Better check xda developers forums.
  6. Okay I will try that patch and the build switch that you mentioned. About the RAM: It is SKHynix 966.3MB(989480kB) https://linux-sunxi.org/File:A088_Board_Front_3.jpg I then tried an archived image for the cubieboard and so far no errors and runs quite stable: https://armbian.atomonetworks.com/archive/cubieboard/archive/ Is this a kernel issue then? Maybe I should compile with an older kernel. The stable one is 6.1.63 Thanks a lot for your continued support, Shivam
  7. Hi, Tried this Opi5-Plus with kernel-6.15.2-edge-rockchip64 but mpv doesn't seems to have vpu hardware acceleration Does this repository works on RK3588 - Orange Pi 5 Plus Debian Trixie with mainline kernel 6.15.2-edge-rockchip64?
  8. I think @amazingfate made a custom Chromium package at some point that included optimizations for rk35xx but no clue about its status. Might be even included in mesa-vpu extension? Firefox probably won't work since that would need adjustments as well and I think messing with browsers is a pita already. topics merged as duplicates.
  9. I don't know. I don't have this board nor is the Armbian team aware of its state since it is community supported. This looks like some upstream (Debian to say) uboot package which certainly does not support this board. IIRC u-boot versions for rk3588, depending on family are something like 2017.09 or 2024.01 (both vendor cases) and 2025.01 or .04 for current/edge.
  10. Yesterday
  11. Same problem here, but enabling the audio codec on armbian-config was not sucessfull on this version: v25.5.1 for Orange Pi Zero running Armbian Linux 6.12.30-current-sunxi Any solution?
  12. Hello, @sicxnull, Thanks for all your work on the H96X box. I'm trying to install Armbian on my x96q V5.1, your image (Armbian-unofficial_24.11.0-trunk_X96q-v5-1_bookworm_current_6.6.44_mate_desktop.img.xz) works great apart from I'd really like a server instead of desktop. I'm just wanting to use it for a VPN (Tailscale) exit node. Would it be hard to build a server version? I have no Linux experience.
  13. I don't know what else to do... I usually research and learn on the go Search the 88xxau.c in your downloaded linux source. Try to find any link to documentation or github. Search 8812au in the respberry pi forum
  14. The actions in the dts for setting the GPIO pin are is based on the boot log line. marlin chip en dummy pull up -- need manually set GPIO You can check the whole discussion here and the reasoning https://chatgpt.com/share/68466d15-e5bc-8013-b200-17ae7f7c89fc However, After your last answer, Chatgpt suggests this is not really the issue, but a delayed initialisation would help. When the bt fails to initialise, try the following: sudo hciattach /dev/ttyS0 any 115200 flow sudo hciconfig hci0 up If this works, you can put this in a service to run at every boot. You can try yourself to continue the above conversation with chatgpt and see if you find the final solution. Then you can post it here.
  15. I have decompiled the dtb file but am unable to incorporate the patch. How do i incorporate the patch or change it? In terms for a newbie please! I should say it is for debian 12 Cinnamon 6.12.
  16. NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 while using apt (e.g. apt update) symptom: > apt update ... Err:8 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 ... W: Failed to fetch https://github.armbian.com/configng/dists/stable/InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 observed in Armbian image for Orange pi zero 3 Armbian_community_25.8.0-trunk.90_Orangepizero3_bookworm_current_6.12.30_minimal.img build date May 28, 2025 fix: - run this as root > su - ^ login as root > wget -O - https://apt.armbian.com/armbian.key | gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg you should find a file /usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg about 2 KB in size repeat apt update etc should have resolved the error
  17. NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 while using apt (e.g. apt update) symptom: > apt update ... Err:8 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 ... W: Failed to fetch https://github.armbian.com/configng/dists/stable/InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 93D6889F9F0E78D5 observed in Armbian image for Orange pi zero 3 Armbian_community_25.8.0-trunk.90_Orangepizero3_bookworm_current_6.12.30_minimal.img build date May 28, 2025 fix: - run this as root > su - ^ login as root > wget -O - https://apt.armbian.com/armbian.key | gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg you should find a file /usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg about 2 KB in size repeat apt update etc should have resolved the error
  18. So I understand that no one will help me because I am not a programmer.
  19. At this point anything like thoughts, clues and things you heard about would be helpful because I don't find any solutions online too
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  21. Armbian Development Highlights: June 2–9, 2025 This week’s Armbian updates focused on kernel improvements, bootloader modernization, and several core enhancements to the build infrastructure. Key work spanned platforms like Rockchip, Sunxi, and Odroid, emphasizing kernel stability and broader compatibility across boards. Kernel Upgrades Several boards received kernel updates: Rockchip 32-bit edge kernel bumped to 6.15 in PR #8262 by paolosabatino. SpacemiT platforms updated to 6.6.93 in PR #8274 by pyavitz. Odroid XU4 kernel upgraded to 6.6.93 via PR #8277 by belegdol. Patches also landed to adapt Wi-Fi drivers to 6.15-era changes, including fixes for xradio and uwe5622 on Sunxi, contributed by The-going: sunxi: xradio – Switch from del_timer_sync to timer_delete_sync uwe5622: Fix timer API changes for 6.15 Bootloader and U-Boot Work Improvements were made to bootloader support: Tinkerboard 2 now uses U-Boot v2025.04 (PR #8268 by hyx0329). RK3328 boards gained setexpr support in U-Boot v2022.04/07 (PR #8260 by djurny). Build System Changes Several build system enhancements landed this cycle: PR #8276 by Ayush1325 prevented unintentional conversion of built-in kernel drivers to modules. A new helper function chroot_sdcard_custom_with_apt_logic was introduced in PR #8245 by rpardini, streamlining SD card build logic. PR #8279 by igorpecovnik removed obsolete Trixie package references. Networking Improvements PR #8259 and commit cdf71df by djurny expanded DHCP configuration in netplan to automatically include interfaces matching lan* and wan*, simplifying initial setup across devices. Miscellaneous Signing key backward compatibility was preserved in PR #8282 and commit aa5526a by igorpecovnik. Commit 0f43036 reworked prepare-host.sh after review. Contributors This Week Ayush1325 The-going djurny igorpecovnik pyavitz belegdol hyx0329 rpardini paolosabatino The post Armbian Weekly Updates first appeared on Armbian. View the full article
  22. Do you have idea with chip S928X-K in device Ugoos SK1 ? if you have Rom please share for me thank you so much
  23. A little typo in the commands: patch -b sun50i-h6-orangepi-3-lts.dtso opi3lts-dtb.patch Should be: patch -b sun50i-h6-orangepi-3-lts.dts opi3lts-dtb.patch it should be .dts and not .dtso, its'n not an overlay. Sorry if that confused anyone.
  24. The base device tree for the Renegade (roc-rk3328-cc) already includes a PWM2 device but armbian does not include the .dtbo to enable it. Thus, it is also unavailable through armbian-config. The Libre builds of Debian support it, but not armbian. I have copied the overlay from the Libre build of Debian for Renegade and it applies correctly on after I manually add it to the overlay directory: /boot/dtb-6.12.32-current-rockchip64/rockchip/overlay/rockchip-rk3328-pwm2.dtbo Note that as of today armbian-config is having a general issue with loading overlays via armbianEnv.txt. This can be bypassed by avoiding using armbian-config for overlays and editing armbianEnv.txt directly and adding the overlay name to the overlays= line minus the "rockchip-" prefix. FWIW - here's the overlay source: =========================== /dts-v1/; / { compatible = "libretech,roc-rk3328-cc\0rockchip,rk3328"; fragment@0 { target = <0xffffffff>; __overlay__ { status = "okay"; }; }; __fixups__ { pwm2 = "/fragment@0:target:0"; }; };
  25. That's completely understandable. Given how long the A10 and A20 have been around, I wouldn't expect recent kernels to be thoroughly tested on them. Even from my perspective HDMI is more of a nice-to-have rather than a priority. I realize I might be an exception in this, but I prefer trying to fix issues myself rather than relying on someone else to do it. The only real barrier is my own lack of knowledge. That said, I believe I’ve firmly gotten to grips with device trees now. I acknowledge that I still have some way to go before I can confidently dig into driver development myself. I really appreciate the effort from you and others in making the build system so easy to use. Thanks to that, I’m able to apply my own fixes where needed with relatively minimal technical knowledge of the intricacies of Linux. I actually noticed the change today while browsing kernel.org. Exactly what I had in mind.
  26. Did you make any progress with this? Also looking to build something with I2S.
  27. Welcome! This question is a bit off topic here as general Armbian updates are not part of HA extension. As this is community supported hardware, stable BSP upgrades - where OS version is stored - might not be generated, while kernel and everything else is getting upgrades. tl;dr; Don't worry about this. For board related topics proceed here https://forum.armbian.com/forum/173-allwinner-sunxi/
  28. Hey if it’s still available I will pay the shipments
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