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  2. hi, I am moving to mounted virtual drives but now solving OneDrive client, reading all the possible issues as its critical thing OneDrive folder is hidden/missing as its with reparsepoints from win11, so I will solve this there, but interesting is discussion about how unrealiable is ubuntu in relation to updates of even CURL ... heavily used by OneDrive client, author is complaining a lot, pushing Fedora or at least Debian instead of ubuntu because of backports - interesting as Debian has "label" of hairy distro, but it has these backports better updated than ubuntu ?? snap is criticized too - its all new to me, these compound bags and differences between them - apart from that, somewhere is also warfare against systemd, but thats over my head too )) ... saw some video about it, must rewatch ... this is interesting ... https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/discussions/3148 here the curl saga ... https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive/blob/master/docs/usage.md#compatibility-with-curl I will do all whats needded, sure, only leaving it here for others too P.
  3. Today
  4. Hello! Asus Tinkerboard is still perfectly supported by Armbian. Best setup is the current LTS kernel 6.12, you can take an image from the official download page: https://www.armbian.com/tinkerboard/ enjoy!
  5. Thank you for the information I have completed the build dependencies step, for mesa 25.2, in Debian Trixie. However, when I build it, my orange pi zero 3 with 1 GB or RAM, it runs out of memory... even when I make a swap file of 2GB. I keep rebooting the opiz3, and continue the compilation job. Is this normal? In the raspberry forum, they told me that my LCD driver panel-mipi-dbi.ko doesn't work with X11... so I give up on this, and continue my development with labwc/wayland (easily installed in Trixie)
  6. Maybe the mirror isn't good at this time. You can work around by choosing any mirror from this list and add it to your armbian source list: https://docs.armbian.com/Mirrors/
  7. Ah, I misunderstood. I thought does not appear at all anymore but the question was about manual call. Has been answered properly already.
  8. moved to off-topic we dont support 3rd party os.
  9. I'm willing to help guide @Error1429 a bit on how to get this done.
  10. @JuanEsf in case you need testing - I own both OrangePi 4A and Radxa Cubie A5E. So far I tried to build the image from your repo (https://github.com/juanesf/build) - neither board boots for me.
  11. The problem is still occurring with the Armbian Bookworm images using the XFCE interface. I closed the topic last year because all the Le Potato Bookworm images had been archived. However, it is now part of the current desktop images listed on the Le Potato page with Armbian Linux v6.12. I tested the Debian 12 (Bookworm) distribution with the XFCE variant, and the issue seen in the archived images—specifically, the missing firefox.conf file—is still present.
  12. For the sake of future people running across this thread, I switched to Orangepi debian and there the issue was at least partly that I was following the wrong cmake command, and should have used the one for the Rpi 4 64 bit, as well as not having installed libc6-dev-armhf-cross.
  13. Have you tried to start and shut down the service multiple times? How do you implement your hostapd.service? I haven't tried bridging, but the configuration for system services seems to be wrong. It happened multiple times. I tried countless times with the 5.4 kernel and it never failed, even by terminating the process.
  14. Yesterday
  15. Finally got around to working on this again. A friend lent me a Windows machine with a USB-A port and it worked immediately as it should. I was able to see the helios64 machines boot. Machine A (in use so far): Disconnected after starting the kernel. Machine B (my backup unit): worked flawlessly. I took machine B home with me and I'm setting it up as I want it. It's running bookworm with OMV7 now as desired. Next time at the offsite location, I am going to take the HDDs from machine A and insert them into machine B. It's a software RAID that I set up via OMV at the time. I believe I should be able to just mount it in machine B and then set up all the services as they were before (more or less). Then I'll take machine A back with me and see if I can figure out what was wrong with it. I think a new thread will be in order then because the solution was to use a machine with a USB-A port. The use of adapters seems to have been the reason why 'screen' kept malfunctioning. Whether or not it could also be an issue with the OS (i.e. macOS not working well with it), I don't know but I doubt.
  16. If they are warnings like X is not a valid phandle reference then they can be ignored. Correct
  17. Turns out the Armbian option on H3Droid is dependent on extremely old outdated URLs. I’m trying to get into the board structure when h3resc is booted in order to see if I can find the sources list that provides these URLs rn
  18. Has anyone made WiFi adapter MT7601u to work with Rockchip64 as AP? I'm unable to compile the driver. I've tried: https://github.com/muratdemirtas/MT7601u https://github.com/Vyacheslav-S/mt7601u-AP https://github.com/Anthony96922/mt7601u-ap I've installed current headers, build-essential libncurses-dev bison flex libssl-dev libelf-dev. Any help appreciate it.
  19. Last week
  20. Hello Vontar kkmax has RAM memory SK Hynix h5anag8najr-wmc - 4 pcs. DDR4-2933. Which DDR_BLOB= and BL31_BLOB= should I choose for this memory? Help me determine the correct size of 8GB
  21. @adron That kernel isn't mainline 6.1 but based off the Rockchip BSP 6.1 kernel.
  22. That is over-optimism for most if not all of those chips - unless additionally cooled. I haven't played with exact this board much, so I am unaware of cooling specific for this board, but this is powerful SoC on a small board + every SoC needs some cooling in order to keep temp low. Do you have a (proper) heat sink? https://blog.armbian.com/stay-cool/ This looks quite normal: ### Boot system health: Time CPU load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq Tcpu C.St. 01:42:36 1800 MHz 0.30 52% 32% 17% 0% 1% 0% 61.1 °C 0/6 01:42:36 1800 MHz 0.30 35% 8% 26% 0% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 01:42:37 1800 MHz 0.30 32% 5% 25% 1% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 01:42:37 1800 MHz 0.30 32% 4% 25% 1% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 01:42:38 1800 MHz 0.30 30% 4% 25% 0% 0% 0% 59.4 °C 0/6 Also worth mentioning that here we only have Rockchip provided kernel. No modern kernel yet - which usually brings less aggressive performance / voltage settings.
  23. I am using dnsmasq for that purpose
  24. Have you reached out to 1password?
  25. After this test, you might try a boot just with forcing the mode, without edid: extraargs=video=HDMI-A-1:1920x1080@60 drm.debug=0x4
  26. Hi, I successfully startet Armbian (Armbian-unofficial_25.08.0-trunk_Orion-o6_noble_edge_6.16.0-rc3_gnome_desktop.img) on the O6. Then I startet the installer to install it on the internal m2. The m2 is properly recognized by the BIOS and also by the installer. Also the installer reports a successful installation on it. Unfortunately when I try to boot the system, "nothing" happens. I just get back to BIOS within a second without any error message, really strange. What can I do here? Thanks and regards Hyper
  27. Thanks!, it works nicely, i was using a minimal image and had to install xfce then edit the media-buster-legacy-rk3328 deb to not ask for armbian-buster-desktop, i also needed mpv-legacy and got it from a github link so far everything is working good, 4K hevc in kodi is fine but for some reason chromium in chrome://gpu says that video decoding isnt accelerated, only webgl stuff
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