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Building Armbian Distribution with Kernel 6.10 for Orange Pi 5 Pro
C127 replied to Sergey Dulimov's topic in Rockchip
Hello Armbian community, I'm new to the forums and I'm currently working on adding support for the Orange Pi 5 Pro. I have developed a DTS file that enables support for this board on the EDGE kernel (currently v6.16). Here is the current status of device support with my changes: Working Features: Wireless & Bluetooth USB 2.0 (x3 ports) HDMI 2.1 Gigabit Ethernet (via PCIe to RJ45 adapter - requires manual driver installation as it's not in the kernel) NVMe x2 (One slot tested with an NVMe drive, works perfectly. The other is used by the Ethernet adapter) GPIO PWM LEDs Audio CODEC (ES8388) GPU (with the latest Mesa drivers) Not Yet Working (Work in Progress): USB 3.1 HDMI output via USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode NPU Untested (Hardware unavailable to me): These are expected to work but remain unconfirmed. Cameras Regulated FAN TouchScreen eMMC Flash Not Sure: VPU (Unable to test due to lack of VAAPI support) Additional Information: I have successfully booted the board using u-boot version 2024.04, and it will likely work with newer versions as well. Questions and Call for Collaboration: I've based my work on the Armbian build system, patching the kernel, u-boot, and modifying the board configuration file. Now that the initial work is done, I have a few questions: 1. Contribution Process: When my DTS and related changes are more mature, what is the proper procedure to submit them as a contribution to the official Armbian project? 2. Testing: My build is based on the nightly branch. I am looking for volunteers to help test the image. Is there a specific forum section or process for sharing test images and gathering community feedback? 3. Collaboration: I would greatly appreciate any help or collaboration, especially with getting USB 3.0 and DisplayPort (via USB-C) connectivity fully functional. If you're interested in helping, please let me know. Thank you for your time and any guidance you can provide. Repository: U-boot Patch: https://github.com/c127dev/u-boot/tree/orangepi5pro-dev-2404 Kernel Patch: https://github.com/c127dev/linux/tree/orange-pi-5-pro-dev Armbian build: https://github.com/c127dev/build/tree/orange-pi-5-pro-dev -
shrink-backup - a tool for backing up sbc:s
bedna replied to bedna's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
Well that depends, have you tried adding enough space to exclude the possibility that the img actually can fit all the data? If you are using snaps on one of them and not the other, it seems like a very logical conclusion that the img actually runs out of space and the "not enough space" is accurate in this situation. - Today
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I hope you flashed u-boot from armbian-install ? U-boot package does not update u-boot automatically.
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Manually upgrading Armbian Focal -> Jammy on ODroid N2+
bthoven replied to dev-null's topic in Odroid N2/N2+
Thanks a lot. It worked with my Beelink Ultimate GT1 from focal to jammy. -
How to install armbian in h618?
Алексей Торопов replied to alienxz77b's topic in Allwinner CPU Boxes
Thanks a lot, now the wifi is working. I have this strange clone in my hands, it is marked as Vontar H618, but the Vontar image on it cannot be written to eMMC. In the case of the Transpeed image, everything is working correctly. -
Personalized support: https://calendly.com/armbian/consultation
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Unisoc UWE5621DS on RK3566 device? calling Orange Pi experts
Igor replied to dieselnutjob's topic in Off-topic
It works with Armbian too. Just two years ago it was not in good condition -
Package `base-files` 25.* not built for trixie
Igor replied to Zoom's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
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I wonder if for the device tree (DTB) we can combine the Orange Pi 5 Max DTB with the HDMI Input from Orange Pi 5 Plus will make the HDMI input work.
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How install Armbian to tvbox Ugoos SK1 ( chip S928X-K )
Hqnicolas replied to Nguyễn Tất Hùng's topic in Amlogic CPU Boxes
S928X-K present in expensive devices like: VS10 Z9X ZIDOO Z9X 8K Zidoo Z3000 PRO-8K ZIDOO Z30 PRO-8K I think you could ask for the factory to support armbian http://forum.zidoo.tv/index.php http://forum.zidoo.tv/index.php?threads/beta-version-v6-4-06-for-z9x-z10-pro-z1000-pro-uhd3000-neo-s-neo-x-release.93680/page-18 -
Cubieboard 1 - No display output when booting Debian 12 image
Igor replied to Shakai2's topic in Allwinner sunxi
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Armbian 25.5.1 Noble Gnome can not open remote dosktop
Werner replied to 唐志's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
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@ScoreABSM https://github.com/armbian/build/pull/8339
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oops when I restart - works fine if I shut down and cold boot.
jondowd replied to jondowd's topic in Orange Pi 5
Thank you. After trying 4 different chargers, the problem persists. It looks like the official chargers from Orangepi do not have the plug layout for North America, I've ordered ones that others have found successful for SBCs including the Orange Pi 5 I have, but none have solved my problem. The good news is the machine will run properly when started from a powered-down state and seems very reliable. The bad news is I will sometime need to 'restart' the board, and if I'm away from it - there's no remedy. Hopefully you can recommend other things that will fix it, as it seems no power supply will solve the Oops error when returning from a 'restart' Here's a picture the power supply I tried today and the error I'm wanting to avoid. Thanks a lot Jon D> - Yesterday
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[SOLVED] 100% /var/log usage & rsyslogd high CPU load
ioncube replied to ioncube's topic in Radxa Zero 3W/3E
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FriendlyElec CM3588Plus NAS - nvme's overheating (75C)
serverlesslove replied to serverlesslove's topic in Rockchip
I've also checked for good couple minutes with iotop while system was idle, only the rootfs was accessed which is on the internal eMMC. Next I will investigate more thoroughly using iotop and atop. P.S. I've applied @Sirmalinton recommendations and installed Arctic M2 Pro coolers on all 3 drives. -
Some prerequisites. Distro: Debian 12 bookworm, xfce; Board: Orange Pi 4 LTS; Screen: Samsung SyncMaster 923NW, 1440x900_60, VGA. Using hdmi to vga adapter with vga cable. Tried one piece hdmi to vga cable. Tried other all in one adapter that goes in to the screen and goes to hdmi cable. The problem. While running armbian distro screen resolution is set to be 1080p by default. Using xrandr I can not set it to suggested 900p. Every time I set any other resolution - screen turns black until I set it back to 1080p. It is not a hardware issue, because right now I am running headless Debian bullseye from orange pi and the resolution is set 900p by default, it works. I have tried adding new modes, tried other resolutions and most of them have led me to the black screen. Brothers, I am confused. Any help is welcome.
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T95 Max + (Plus) S905x3, 4GB RAM / 32B ROM
Pita Bread replied to Pita Bread's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Hello. Regarding a tv box, I briefly tried to connect a Realtek 8188 USB wifi adapter and get it working, but I quickly quit trying because there wasn't any appropriate firmware in Armbian or there was some other technical problem, and I didn't know to solve the problem. I know for certain that wifi adapter works in Linux, for example on a PC and in EmuElec. I tried only XFCE4. But yes, I can recommend LXDE and LXQt as an alternative to XFCE4 because they are lighter. ☺ -
Tanix TX3 mini unable to boot from Memory card
Pita Bread replied to tasknodes's topic in Amlogic CPU Boxes
@tasknodes as SteeMan requested, you should provide details and steps of how you installed Armbian. also provide details of what caused a boot failure and details of what error messages or logs that you saw on your tv/monitor. -
I have installed Armbian community images several times on different tv boxes that have an Amlogic S905x3, and usually there was no sound ♫. I wanted to get sound out of the tv box. So, I purchased a generic USB sound card audio dongle from Aliexpress for about $2 to $3 USD. (see attached photo). The USB audio device is described in Linux as a Texas Instruments PCM2902 Audio Codec (USB PnP Sound Device device 0 USB Audio), and when you run the command lsusb you will see the id numbers 08bb:2902. However, the specific hardware chip in the device that you receive may be different. I updated the databases for repositories by running sudo apt update -y and installed necessary packages to support the USB audio device and to use a graphical desktop such as XFCE4, for example: sudo apt install -y smplayer alsa-base alsa-oss alsa-tools alsa-utils alsamixergui pulseaudio pavucontrol pavumeter You can use smplayer or vlc or another as long as it is modern media player or audio player. Now make a backup copy of these two text files /etc/modules and /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and save the backup copies in your home directory. Without quotes, edit the text file /etc/modules and write “snd-usb-audio” at the end of the file. Also, edit the text file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and change a few things. Put a hash # symbol in front of every “options snd-usb-audio index=-2” that you see in the file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf . I found two of them. Add these two lines of text to the bottom of /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf without quotes. "alias snd-card-0 snd-usb-audio" "options snd-usb-audio index=0" Make sure that your user is in the 'audio' group. Run the usermod command against a regular user (not root) that you want to use often. And reboot. sudo usermod -a G audio {username here} sudo reboot Login to the graphical desktop, open the volume control program by clicking on the panel Applications, Multimedia, PulseAudio Volume Control. Click the Configuration tab at the far right of the volume control program and change the profile to Analog Stereo. * Important – now connect a headset, earphone, or amplifier to the 3.5mm (⅛’’) 🎧 headphone receptacle on the USB audio dongle and play some sounds, music or youtube. You can use wav audio files in the directory /usr/share/sounds/alsa/ if you don't have an internet connection.
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Personally, I would suggest to not even run a Desktop Environment, certainly not on a true IoT device. What GUI software do you plan to run? Are you aware that X can forward a GUI over ssh for you? Let's say you wanted to run blender and display the output at home or in your office on your shiny 27-inch, curved 4K display. OK. First, install the software on the IoT device "sudo apt install blender". Secondly, make sure X Forwarding is enabled on the IoT device "sudo grep X11Forwarding /etc/ssh/sshd_config" and make sure it is set to yes. Then, you should be having no problem to get blender to run on your IoT device but the GUI window will show on your large display with "ssh -X $IP-of-your-IoT-device", run this of course from your beefy machine. This works just the same for any other software you want to run remotely.
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How to get the clock value of rk3288-cru?
laibsch replied to 李松錡's topic in Advanced users - Development
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I'm sorry, but I don't see where the problem is. Please be more specific.
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Sound works but only with certain versions
laibsch replied to Reluctant Linux User's topic in Radxa Rock 5 ITX
it would be good to have those logs for a non-working setup.