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  2. I do agree, that it doesn't. But it looks like Armbian kernel is built with arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc Taken unalignment problem the same flag was used with which the kernel and headers were built. It doesn't help either.
  3. armbian-config : System > Storage > "STO001 - Install" or directly nand-sata-install You will get │ │ 1 Boot from SD - system on SATA, USB or NVMe │ │ │ │ 2 Boot from eMMC - system on eMMC │ │ │ │ 3 Boot from eMMC - system on SATA, USB or NVMe │ │ │ │ 4 Boot from MTD Flash - system on SATA, USB or NVMe │ │ │ │ 5 Install/Update the bootloader on SD card (/dev/mmcblk1) │ │ if you select boot from eMMC I think the installer will replace RoobiOS u-boot (and I guess Roobi Boot Menu) with Armbian U-Boot. I still need to experiment with Roobi OS (i.e. if there is a bootloader in SPI flash like on PC instead of only on eMMC). But you might want to try "boot from SD - system on NVME" and keep the Armbian bootloader on SD with the SD card kept plugged. If you install the bootloader on the eMMC likely you won't get the Roobi Boot menu anymore. About the boot priority, I guess it is written in the Radxa doc. It depends on how they configured their U-Boot.
  4. Today
  5. Ok, that draft was way more complicated than it should and there's an easier way, also we need to logout and login again for the extension to show. Is it a problem if we restart GNOME shell during install? Here's a better script: 1 #!/bin/bash 2 git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/fthx/no-overview.git 3 NO_OVERVIEW=$(jq -r .uuid no-overview/metadata.json) 4 gnome-extensions pack no-overview 5 gnome-extensions install $NO_OVERVIEW.shell-extension.zip 6 # Restart GNOME shell 7 gnome-extensions enable $NO_OVERVIEW in line 6, I found the following: https://github.com/brunelli/gnome-shell-extension-installer/blob/4357903be8646d940902852bf3e150f625e350e6/gnome-shell-extension-installer#L288 This is not doable in Wayland from what I read around... so this will install, and the user will have to enable it manually.
  6. Hi everyone, and thanks a lot for the help. I found the solution: the problem was Windows 11 on my laptop. After writing the Armbian image, if the SD card stays inserted, it becomes corrupted within a few seconds. This happens only with Armbian and only with R3S images. I have no idea why. So, to get a proper SD card, I need quick hands to remove it immediately after the writing finishes (no matter which software is used to write).
  7. Hello, I've recently bought a rock 5B plus. I have a brand new crucial P310 nvme 1TB with the goal to boot from it. As the title says, sometimes the nvme drive is properly detected, sometimes not. (Everytime the controller is visible in lspci, but only sometimes shows in lsblk). When the drive is properly detected, I can write to it and it works fine, without issues. I've noticed that it is more likely to be detected on a cold boot (ie. if I turn off the power and come back the next day, the first time it will probably show up). I have the official radxa 65w PD power adapter (although I've also tried a lot more during the process with the same results). I tried with the official radxa debian image, and with armbian, and the results are exactly the same on both. Btw, I would like to mention that armbian noble gnome doesn't boot even from the sd card (blue led but no display output, I let it for over 10 minutes), only the minimal/iot works. I don't know what else to try at this point, I can post any info / logs you may want. Thanks!
  8. You don't need that. Most likely unrelated to this problem, but dd does not verify what was written: https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/#flash-to-sd-card Did you try booting with defaults? Agree, that's not normal. We are seeing some regressions on Allwinner related Crust support to https://github.com/armbian/build/commit/e76540693522baec079ec7633a918a9168ce130c (responsible for low level power management operations) Nothing obvious, no quick solutions based from what is seen from the logs.
  9. @Nick AI tried to extract the dts from the working image, cloud you help me find any clues. Thank you. I was able to gain access to the os that works, this is the dmesg: dmesg | grep eth [ 8.550757] libphy: 5020000.eth: probed [ 8.568109] sunxi-gmac 5020000.eth eth0: eth0: Type(8) PHY ID 001cc916 at 0 IRQ poll (5020000.eth-0:00) [ 12.765916] sunxi-gmac 5020000.eth eth0: Link is Up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control off [ 12.775526] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready I also upload the pic of ethernet chip. dts.zip
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  11. That part of the instructions is clear. It's the steps involving the "wipe_part" file that supposedly erases partitions on the eMMC and the flashing of the second loader file that I can't make out. It looks like the instructions were edited to make them unusable. Nicolas has had the same issue in the H96 subforum with bad instructions and people asking for help due to the lack of clarity. I was able to make the board boot from SD card after flashing it with the YYT provided Debian 11 image, but only to Armbian Noble. No Debian distros work. When a Debian SD is inserted, the board boots then enters a systemd-devd shell with error messages about a UUID not being found. All Debian images do the same, I think it has to do with the eMMC memory not being seen because it is still formatted and not cleared. I have never seen a shell like this. Armbian Noble still boots properly, but only Noble. I need a Debian minimal distro in order to install OpenMediaVault and save my friend's files.
  12. Greetings; I have downloaded this https://dl.armbian.com/cubox-i/Noble_current_server and verified that I got what I was supposed to (ASC, SHA). I have used a brand new usbimager to install it on various freshly formatted (brand new SD Formatter) and verified working Samsung Evo 32GB, SanDisk Extreme Plus 16GB, Extreme Plus 32GB. All the formatting, imaging and installation done on an Ubuntu 25.04 laptop. After usbimager is done, if I use the Ubuntu Disks application to look at the drive, the first partion shows as free space, which seems suspicious. When I insert the newly-set up SD cards in the Cubox-i4, I see the bootloader start and then do its handoff to the operating system... and then nothing. No more signal on the HDMI cable, nothing out on ssh, nothing. The Cubox-i4 tries to reboot every few minutes with no more successful outcome. This same Cubox-i4 runs fine with the last SD card system disk I built for it using the previous Debian server image. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance!
  13. Try with one additional parameter: EXTRAWIFI="no"
  14. @Piotr syou can try this build it’s based on the 6.14 kernel. Only issue I know of is audio using the a/v port. https://github.com/NickAlilovic/build/tree/v20250407
  15. @ARx8if need help fixing the sd card. Login to IRC and ask the sunxi guys. https://oftc.catirclogs.org/linux-sunxi/2025-08-20
  16. @Trung Nguyễn git clone https://github.com/NickAlilovic/build.git --branch v20250306 cd build ./compile.sh choose "Do not change kernel configuration" choose "Show CSC/WIP/EOS/TVB" choose "I understand and agree" choose "x98h" choose "edge" rest is up to you. Your image should be in output/images directory.
  17. Outdated kernel. overlays were probably added later https://github.com/armbian/linux-rockchip/tree/rk-6.1-rkr5.1/arch/arm64/boot/dts/rockchip/overlay
  18. @darcyg @ Hqnicolas rk3576-h96-m9s.dts rk3576 -h96-m9s-linux.dtsi armsom-sige5-rk3576_defconfig 1.Reset button in UBOOT OK 2. video acceleration OK work.。kodi video acceleration Armbian-unofficial_25.11.0-trunk_H96-m9_bookworm_vendor_6.1.115-backported-mesa.img https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lzLwm9NhxZ_0_mghKG4A0XQ6NNsU9sn-?usp=drive_link kodi https://github.com/armsurvivors/kodi-rockchip-deb 3. When turning off the box, the lights are still on. Probably - it is not really turned off. 4. No wifi No Bluetooth
  19. Never too late to express gratitude and say "Thank you for sharing your findings"
  20. Help! I used your overlay, but nothing works for me. overlay: /dts-v1/; /plugin/; / { compatible = "allwinner,sun50i-h616"; fragment@0 { target = <&spi1>; __overlay__ { status = "okay"; cs-gpios = <&pio 7 5 0>,<&pio 2 15 0>; /*PH5=CS0 for lcd, PC15=CS1 for touch*/ display: display@0 { compatible = "ilitek,ili9341"; reg = <0>; pinctrl-names = "default"; spi-max-frequency = <20000000>; rotate = <270>; bgr = <0>; fps = <30>; buswidth = <8>; regwidth = <16>; height = <480>; width = <320>; reset-gpios = <&pio 2 14 1>; /* PC14 */ dc-gpios = <&pio 2 6 0>; /* PC6 */ debug = <3>; init = <0x10000b0 0x00 // Interface Mode Control 0x1000011 // Sleep Out 0x20000ff // Delay (255ms) 0x10000C0 0x0D 0x0D // Power Control 1 0x10000C1 0x43 // Power Control 2 0x10000C5 0x00 0x48 0x80 // VCOM Control 1 0x10000C7 0x00 // VCOM Control 2 0x1000036 0x28 // Memory Access Control (Rotacao) 0x100003A 0x55 // Pixel Format Set (16bit) 0x10000B1 0xB0 0x11 // Frame Rate Control 0x10000F0 0x01 // Enable Extended Comand Set 0x10000F6 0x00 0x01 0x32 // SPI ilInterface Control 0x1000026 0x01 // Gamma Set 0x10000E0 0x0F 0x31 0x2B 0x0C 0x0E 0x08 0x4E 0xF1 0x37 0x07 0x10 0x03 0x0E 0x09 0x00 // Positive Gamma Correction 0x10000E1 0x00 0x0E 0x14 0x03 0x11 0x07 0x31 0xC1 0x48 0x08 0x0F 0x0C 0x31 0x36 0x0F // Negative Gamma Correction 0x10000B6 0x02 0x02 0x3B // Display Function Control 0x1000011 // Sleep Out 0x20000ff // Delay (255ms) 0x1000029>; // Display ON }; ads7846: ads7846@1 { compatible = "ti,ads7846"; reg = <1>; pinctrl-names = "default"; spi-max-frequency = <1000000>; interrupt-parent = <&pio>; interrupts = <2 10 2>; /* PC10 - IRQ */ pendown-gpio = <&pio 2 10 1>; /* PC10 */ /* OPTIONS */ ti,x-min = /bits/ 16 <0>; ti,y-min = /bits/ 16 <0>; ti,x-max = /bits/ 16 <0xFFF>; ti,y-max = /bits/ 16 <0xFFF>; ti,pressure-min = /bits/ 16 <0>; ti,pressure-max = /bits/ 16 <0xFFF>; ti,x-plate-ohms = /bits/ 16 <400>; ti,swap-xy = <1>; }; }; }; }; Here's what I got in the console: root@orangepizero3:~# dmesg | grep -i "spi\|ili9486\|fb_" [ 1.496981] sun6i-spi 5010000.spi: Error applying setting, reverse things back [ 1.497500] sun6i-spi 5011000.spi: cannot register SPI host [ 1.504082] sun6i-spi 5010000.spi: Error applying setting, reverse things back [ 1.504504] sun6i-spi 5011000.spi: cannot register SPI host [ 1.512160] spi-nor spi0.0: supply vdd not found, using dummy regulator [ 6.677433] fb_ili9341: module is from the staging directory, the quality is unknown, you have been warned. [ 6.677997] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_property_value: width = 320 [ 6.678010] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_property_value: height = 480 [ 6.678018] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_property_value: regwidth = 16 [ 6.678025] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_property_value: buswidth = 8 [ 6.678033] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_property_value: debug = 3 [ 6.678041] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_property_value: rotate = 270 [ 6.678049] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_property_value: fps = 30 [ 6.678234] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'reset' GPIO [ 6.678260] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'dc' GPIO [ 6.678279] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'rd' GPIO [ 6.678294] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'wr' GPIO [ 6.678310] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'cs' GPIO [ 6.678325] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'latch' GPIO [ 6.678340] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678354] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678369] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678383] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678398] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678412] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678426] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678441] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678456] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678470] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678485] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678499] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678514] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678528] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678543] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678557] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678572] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678587] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678604] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678621] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678638] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678655] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678672] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678689] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678706] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678723] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678740] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678757] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678774] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678791] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678808] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678825] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678842] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678859] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678876] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678893] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678910] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678927] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678944] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.678961] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.678978] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.678995] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.679012] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.679029] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.679046] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.679063] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'db' GPIO [ 6.679080] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'led' GPIO [ 6.679098] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: fbtft_request_one_gpio: 'aux' GPIO [ 6.701957] ads7846 spi1.1: supply vcc not found, using dummy regulator [ 6.703555] ads7846 spi1.1: touchscreen, irq 77 [ 6.704030] input: ADS7846 Touchscreen as /devices/platform/soc/5011000.spi/spi_master/spi1/spi1.1/input/input0 [ 6.801201] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 6.801229] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = B0 [ 6.801238] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 00 [ 6.801397] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 6.801406] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = 11 [ 6.801441] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: msleep(255) [ 7.073196] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.073241] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = C0 [ 7.073265] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 0D [ 7.073284] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[2] = 0D [ 7.073489] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.073510] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = C1 [ 7.073530] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 43 [ 7.073701] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.073721] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = C5 [ 7.073743] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 00 [ 7.073762] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[2] = 48 [ 7.073781] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[3] = 80 [ 7.073952] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.073973] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = C7 [ 7.073994] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 00 [ 7.074163] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.074183] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = 36 [ 7.074203] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 28 [ 7.074372] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.074392] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = 3A [ 7.074414] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 55 [ 7.074581] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.074601] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = B1 [ 7.074622] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = B0 [ 7.074641] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[2] = 11 [ 7.074809] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.074829] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = F0 [ 7.074850] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 01 [ 7.075018] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.075038] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = F6 [ 7.075058] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 00 [ 7.075077] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[2] = 01 [ 7.075096] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[3] = 32 [ 7.075264] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.075285] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = 26 [ 7.075306] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 01 [ 7.075474] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.075494] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = E0 [ 7.075515] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 0F [ 7.075534] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[2] = 31 [ 7.075553] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[3] = 2B [ 7.075571] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[4] = 0C [ 7.075590] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[5] = 0E [ 7.075609] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[6] = 08 [ 7.075628] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[7] = 4E [ 7.075647] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[8] = F1 [ 7.075665] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[9] = 37 [ 7.075684] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[10] = 07 [ 7.075703] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[11] = 10 [ 7.075722] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[12] = 03 [ 7.075742] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[13] = 0E [ 7.075761] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[14] = 09 [ 7.075780] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[15] = 00 [ 7.075954] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.075974] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = E1 [ 7.075995] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 00 [ 7.076014] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[2] = 0E [ 7.076034] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[3] = 14 [ 7.076053] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[4] = 03 [ 7.076071] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[5] = 11 [ 7.076090] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[6] = 07 [ 7.076109] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[7] = 31 [ 7.076128] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[8] = C1 [ 7.076147] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[9] = 48 [ 7.076165] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[10] = 08 [ 7.076184] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[11] = 0F [ 7.076203] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[12] = 0C [ 7.076222] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[13] = 31 [ 7.076241] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[14] = 36 [ 7.076260] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[15] = 0F [ 7.076432] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.076452] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = B6 [ 7.076473] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[1] = 02 [ 7.076493] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[2] = 02 [ 7.076511] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[3] = 3B [ 7.076679] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.076699] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = 11 [ 7.076797] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: msleep(255) [ 7.361180] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: init: write_register: [ 7.361202] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: buf[0] = 29 [ 7.490659] fb_ili9341 spi1.0: Display update: 2321 kB/s, fps=0 [ 7.491267] graphics fb0: fb_ili9341 frame buffer, 480x320, 300 KiB video memory, 16 KiB buffer memory, fps=31, spi1.0 at 20 MHz I'm connecting exactly according to this picture:
  21. Apologies for the late reply. That error sounds like running out of space on the filesystem (maybe the tmpfs portions?), not running out of RAM, that would give you a different error.
  22. When I did apt upgrade and didn't encounter any problems, I suspected that it was related to a bug in a specific version.
  23. H618 Orange Pi Zero2 – SPI/I2C/UART overlays not working after armbianEnv.txt edit I’m using Orange Pi Zero2 (H616) with Armbian. I edited /boot/armbianEnv.txt to enable SPI/I2C/UART, but GPIO pins for SPI/I2C/UART are not working. gpio readall shows OFF or wrong ALT modes. overlay_prefix=sun50i-h616 overlays=spi-spidev spidev1_1 uart5 i2c3-ph 229 SDA.3 ALT5 228 SCL.3 ALT5 231 MOSI.1 OFF 232 MISO.1 OFF 230 SCLK.1 OFF ... sun50i-h616-bananapi-m4-spi1-cs0-cs1-spidev.dtbo sun50i-h616-bananapi-m4-spi1-cs0-spidev.dtbo sun50i-h616-bananapi-m4-spi1-cs1-spidev.dtbo sun50i-h616-i2c3-ph.dtbo sun50i-h616-uart5.dtbo ... Copy dtbo to /boot/dtb/allwinner/overlay/ Reboot Which overlays are correct for SPI/I2C/UART on H616? How to check if dtbo is actually loaded? If copying dtbo doesn’t help, what should I do? Thanks!
  24. Last week
  25. Reply from the company that makes Cubox: the SOC of the MiiPC is the same family as the Dove based SOC that was in the original Cubox device. We're getting closer.
  26. Hello, everyone. I'm using Armbian_25.5.2_Orangepizero3_bookworm_current_6.12.30-homeassistant_minimal on 4GB OpiZero3. When booting from sd, the bluetooth controller is initialized correctly. I made a boot from usb-ssd via armbian-config: everything works fine, but the bluetooth controller is not initialized. /sys/class/bluetooth is empty. Switch back to sd - it works again. Boot from ssd - no. I compared whether it transferred the distribution correctly from sd to ssd - all files are the same. What could be the problem?
  27. Hello everyone, I am creating a custom Armbian build for OPI5 && OPI5b. The task is as follows: install several packages in the system and fully configure it. While there are no issues with installing packages and configuring the network, there is a peculiarity with the login and password. Specifically, sometimes after writing the image to the emmc opi5b or SD card, the system allows me to log in with my pre-configured credentials, but other times, when flashing the same image, the system simply rejects my pre-set data and displays the message “Login Incorrect.” How I set the initial settings for the system: In /root there is a file called .not_logged_in_yet, from which data is pulled when you first log in to the system, thanks to which it is automatically configured (this method was tested on nanopi m6 and RPI 3b+) and everything worked fine, but for some reason, it is with orangepi 5 && orangepi 5b that I get such artifacts. My .not_logged_in_yet looks like this: # Network settings PRESET_NET_CHANGE_DEFAULTS="1" PRESET_NET_WIFI_ENABLED="1" PRESET_NET_WIFI_SSID="MyWiFi" PRESET_NET_WIFI_KEY="MyWiFiPassword" PRESET_NET_WIFI_COUNTRYCODE=“RU” PRESET_CONNECT_WIRELESS="n" PRESET_NET_USE_STATIC="1" PRESET_NET_STATIC_IP="192.168.1.100" PRESET_NET_STATIC_MASK=“255.255.255.0” PRESET_NET_STATIC_GATEWAY="192.168.1.1" PRESET_NET_STATIC_DNS="8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4" # System settings SET_LANG_BASED_ON_LOCATION="n" PRESET_LOCALE="ru_RU.UTF-8" PRESET_TIMEZONE="Europe/Moscow" # Root settings PRESET_ROOT_PASSWORD="mysecretrootpass" # User creation PRESET_USER_NAME="user1" PRESET_USER_PASSWORD="mypassword" PRESET_DEFAULT_REALNAME="User One" PRESET_USER_SHELL="bash" For my Armbian image, I use the VENDOR 6.1 kernel - ubunu 22.04 jammy. What could be the problem?
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