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NanoPC-T6 - eMMC I/O errors under heavy load due to HS400 mode
usual user replied to KingJ's topic in Rockchip
That was just a simple one-liner (fdtoverlay -i rk3588-nanopc-t6.dtb -o rk3588-nanopc-t6.dtb rk3588-nanopc-t6-emmc.dtbo). In order to carry out the test in my environment, the typing task was a little more complex: It apparently depends on how the overlay was applied, because fundamentally it should also work when applied dynamically. However, the static application of an overlay has the disadvantage that in the case of an incompatibility, one is only confronted with an error message and does not experience a system that fails to start. It is not very difficult to get it out. It is held only by the slight adhesive strength of the thermal pad between the SoC and the casing when the bottom plate is removed. A cautious light steady pull releases it. The only difficulty is in gripping the board to make apply this pull. I screwed a bolt into one of the mounting PCB nuts and used it as a handle. With such a socket in one of the SMA antenna connection ports, the UART connection can be permanently routed to the outside without modifying the casing. I use it to route the fan connector outside. Without the possibility of providing meaningful serial console logs, you will probably be left on your own with it. - Today
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Sorry, I don't have this device. Try inserting a USB flash drive into the USB connector and installing the OS from the SD card on it. Try the available options. And choose focusing on your own real logic. Of particular interest and attention if you install the OS on eMMC. Then boot from the eMMC without an SD card connected. And then insert the card into the SD connector and run $HOME/bin/armbian-install. What do you see in the selection window?
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Radxa-cubie-a5e second Ethernet port not work after update
Samixa replied to Samixa's topic in Allwinner sunxi
Hello Nob0dy , If you use 25.11.0-trunk.129 after cold reboot you must make soft reboot then second Ethernet port work. -
apt install f2fs-tools
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Efforts to develop firmware for H96 MAX V56 RK3566 8G/64G
Hqnicolas replied to Hqnicolas's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
thanks for getting in touch, looks like you're the first one with these 2gb boxes I think the memory trainer for 4gb and 2gb are the same, do stress and performance tests, if crash occurs you really need a new memory trainer for 2gb, you can find an example of memory trainer on this @mvpwar logs do not use third party images, not even mine, always get the official ones This is really an unknown, I bought 4 boxes of this model in 2022, since then there have been changes in the manufacturer's list of materials, the wifi driver is not configured for a reason, the reason is that the wifi has changed several times, you can install the 2022 driver or you can look for users @dfahren who have a different chip here, or even detect a new chip unknown to everyone sudo rmmod brcmfmac_wcc brcmfmac brcmutil modprobe brcmfmac About the TTL debug: (link) windows debug (link) (link) search by image with Ai tool on aliexpress this topic have images from sd-card holder For this question we need to ask @Jean-Francois Lessard he was in contact with this drivers for a while. (Link) this display will be enabled on kernel 6.18+ if you want to mess with experimental images follow this I only got involved in this because there were many interested users, I wasn't one of them -
I am unable to reproduce this on BigTreeTech Pi (v1.2). Set wifi up using netplan via NetworkManager. Wifi connects after a reboot, same if I poweroff the device, disconnect power and then connect back up.
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Blank monitor arter login armbian ubuntu cinnamon
SteeMan replied to Anang Wahyudi's topic in Amlogic CPU Boxes
Is your monitor a standard 1080p resolution or something else? If you try a server build that doesn't load a graphical interface does it work? Have you tried something more standard like gnome instead of cinnamon? -
Hey @amazingfate, I have an issue with the build-in IR receiver on my OPI5+: ##O#O## OS: Armbian 25.8.1 noble aarch64 ####### Host: Orange Pi 5 Plus ########### Kernel: 6.1.115-vendor-rk35xx ############# Uptime: 2 mins ############### Packages: 1934 (dpkg), 5 (snap) ################ Shell: bash 5.2.21 ################# Resolution: 3840x2160 ##################### DE: GNOME 46.0 ##################### WM: Mutter ################# WM Theme: Adwaita Theme: Adwaita [GTK2/3] Icons: Adwaita [GTK2/3] Terminal: x-terminal-emul CPU: (8) @ 1.800GHz Memory: 2585MiB / 15957MiB After a reboot it works just fine, but once I suspend/resume it stops working. Logs look clear of errors. I have tried to troubleshoot with ChatGPT but goin' in circles and gave up. Lastly ended up with some speculations from it like: static int rockchip_pwm_remotectl_resume(struct device *dev) { struct remotectl_dev *rc_dev = dev_get_drvdata(dev); // Re-init or restart the device if (rc_dev && rc_dev->restart) rc_dev->restart(rc_dev); return 0; } static const struct dev_pm_ops rockchip_pwm_remotectl_pm_ops = { .resume = rockchip_pwm_remotectl_resume, }; static struct platform_driver rockchip_pwm_remotectl_driver = { .probe = rockchip_pwm_remotectl_probe, .driver = { .name = "rockchip_pwm_remotectl", .pm = &rockchip_pwm_remotectl_pm_ops, }, }; Do you think this is the problem, or if not can I share some details so you can try to find it?
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hi guys, yesterdays announcement of Qualcomm Arduino UNO Q on some Dragonwing SoC ... but heard anybody about it already? how it can be open? some questions ... P.
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Installing SliTaz on a TV Box with Rockchip RK3229
Werner replied to MXT5's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
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Not an Armbian image. If you want to use this one, try to get support from where you got the image from.
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Hi, I have the same TV Box and would like to install Armbian Linux. Could someone tell me which version to install and how?
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I have a TV box with 1.5 GB lpddr3 that has been running Manjaro Arm without any problems for a long time. I used this TV box to add lpddr3 support to the dram driver many years ago. You can get the latest patch for 6GBIT lpddr3 support here: https://github.com/iuncuim/manjaro-h616/blob/main/uboot-t98-h2b-lp3/0007-shrink-ram.patch
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From the Circuit Schematic it looks like the Radxa Rock 5B+ RK3588 GPIO0-C0 is the fan I/O, GPIO pin 24, if thats correct. I will verify I can access this on the Armbian distro.
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Hello, I have two Orange Pi Zero 2 for two years, I didn't know what to do with it. Yesterday I have installed Armbian_25.5.1_Orangepizero2_noble_current_6.12.23. The serial was a bit buggy during installation (display + key press), I have used option -L with screen: screen -L /dev/ttyUSB0 115200 Thank you for your great work !
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Kali Linux as supported distro
John Taylor replied to Alessandro Lannocca's topic in Framework and userspace feature requests
Orange pi 5 wifi now supports injection mode using nexmon. Kali distro available from setup menu. -
where exactly does this error show up? while downloading with your browser? while writing to the sdcard? while booting? Please elaborate. debug boot issues: https://debug.armbian.de
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Hi @loeriver, Yes, it depends a bit on what brand/type and how you connect the USB to serial converter. The ones i use to monitor the serial console on all my SBCs have these spurious events as well, even when I do not connect the +5Vdc on the serial/UART end. For me they are sometimes preventing a full board shutdown as they seem to leach power to the SBC (not sure how this is happening electrically, perhaps some pull-ups allowing current to flow from RX into the Vcc of the board?). You could try to remove the dongle from the system to see if that has any effect to rule this out completely. Groetjes,
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Gaming experience with Orange Pi 5 (RK3588) on Armbian
KhanhDTP replied to KhanhDTP's topic in Orange Pi 5
@oscylator678 I used this PPA https://launchpad.net/~ernstp/+archive/ubuntu/mesaaco Mesa 23.0, PanVk has already Vulkan 1.4. -
@Fredrik thank you for testing.
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It seems like there is a mix-up between specs for the framework and for the OS. A lightweight desktop can run on 512MB, yes but probably not much fun, depending on applications. Won't recommend running a web browser. I'd probably get some existing cheap sbcs with similar specs and play with them to elaborate if the performance is sufficient.