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  2. Hey, I have a Banana PI M3 root@192.168.178.193's password: _ _ _ /_\ _ _ _ __ | |__(_)__ _ _ _ / _ \| '_| ' \| '_ \ / _` | ' \ /_/ \_\_| |_|_|_|_.__/_\__,_|_||_| v25.5.1 for Banana Pi running Armbian Linux 6.12.30-current-sunxi Packages: Ubuntu stable (noble) IPv4: (LAN) 192.168.178.193 (WAN) 87.160.68.42 Performance: Load: 20% Up time: 26 min Memory usage: 11% of 959M CPU temp: 47°C Usage of /: 5% of 29G Commands: Configuration : armbian-config Monitoring : htop I installed the latest image, since I had trouble to boot my old configuration. After I installed it at my TV for debuging I just saw the first boot-sequence until usually the ubuntu-boot starts in a new screen. There came no screen an the device was not available via ssh or ping. - So I decided to check the SD-Card in my ubuntu laptop. There were errrors which have been fixed. Afterwards I had still the same black screen after boot-prompt. So I was sure copied all of my files via nautilus and thought, why not starting from beginning. So I installed the latest image. - This image bootet perfect. There were a screen and I installed the user and admin credentials. - After a system update unfortunately I have the same black-screen after boot-prompt. The device is avaliable via ssh. So if we have to do debuging there is no chance without HDMI... So I think it is essential to solve this issue... @Igor Unfortunately the problem has to get solved, even when just one person is doing the HDMI-stuff. But if we don't get it resloved I see no debug-possiblities anymore if there is no ssh! - So w
  3. the kernel I'm using now is 6.12.35, the kernel that failed was 6.12.20 until 6.12.30 the lcd didn't work, but after a few updates to 6.12.30 it worked again.
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  5. I believe you are likely going to struggle with that approach. But I think before you ask us maybe you should say first why you chose the platform that you are considering. If it is "that is the cheapest I could find" then you might have heard about the saying "buy cheap, buy twice".
  6. Oh right, that is fairly old. My USB sticks are not in exFat format which may explain why I have not encoutered such issues. I will have to try re-formatting one as exFat to see if encounter the same kind of issue. That said after a bit of digging, it could be related to this? https://www.cvedetails.com/cve/CVE-2025-22036/
  7. That is a wise thing to do and might be a good default for armbian to adopt.
  8. OK, can you do the following for me, please, to be sure this is properly fixed? Kindly share the console output for me to have a look at. sudo apt reinstall wireless-regdb dpkg -S /lib/firmware/regulatory.db* Then reboot and see if your problem remains fixed. For now, I suggest you keep the wireless-regdb-2025.02.20.tar.xz file around on the NanoPi in case you need it again.
  9. This is nothing new, its Windows related issue. Probably had something with the drivers. But ultimately I just use a older windows version, I had a machine running a Windows 10 1809 LTSC and for some reason it works there. One thing that also works is using a ubuntu live CD and using the upgrade_tool for rockchip.
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  11. Ugoos AM9 DTB extracted from stock firmware,if it helps someone. AM9dtb.zip
  12. Yesterday
  13. Armbian Development Report: Continued Progress and Community Momentum Over the past two weeks, the Armbian project has made steady and meaningful progress across core infrastructure, board support, and kernel development. From bootloader improvements to expanded hardware compatibility, our contributors continue to push the platform forward. This update highlights recent technical advancements, bug fixes, and community contributions that help power the Armbian ecosystem. Highlights Pcduino2/3 Gain HDMI and Display FixesHDMI output is now supported, and a regression affecting display output on Pcduino2 and Pcduino3 boards has been resolved.#8341 Key Bootloader and Memory EnhancementsUpdates include a boot fix for Inovato Quadra, u-boot bumps for Banana Pi Zero3 and 2W, and the addition of 1.5GB memory support.#8334 Enhanced Repository SecurityImprovements include a new signing key, dual signing support, and better GPG key handling via APA.#8323, #8320, #8316 Improved TI Board SupportTexas Instruments boards now benefit from a custom Debian repo, pre-installed packages, and a Real-Time (RT) kernel config option.#8305, #8280 Meson64 Security BoostKernel Address Space Layout Randomization (KASLR) is now enabled by default to improve runtime security.#8354 New Features Add rtl8723ds Bluetooth support to Gateway GZ80x Add HDMI support for Pcduino2/3 and fix sun4i-drm regression TI: Add Debian repo and default packages TI: Add Real-Time kernel config for current Bug Fixes Fix Odroid-C4 I2C overlays (6.15 kernel) Fix I2C overlays for Odroid-C4 Fix WAN interface naming on Nanopi R6/R5 (Netplan rules) Fix DP alt mode on some rk3399 boards (6.15 kernel) Improvements Enable KASLR in Meson64 config Enable USB serial on PocketBeagle2 Add GPIO names to Rock-5C DTS Update u-boot and fix Bluetooth on BPI-M4-Zero Align Rock-5B-Plus edge kernel (6.16) with upstream Allwinner: Bump current to 6.12.35 and edge to 6.15.4 Re-enable xradio wireless driver for Allwinner 64-bit Bootloader/memory improvements for multiple boards Update SpacemiT kernel to 6.6.95 Remove WiFi patches (merged upstream in 6.16) Refactor Rockchip64 patches Bump Rockchip64 edge to 6.16-rc3 Enable Ethernet & USB serial modules on Beagle boards Add new GPG signing key Support dual signing of repos APA: Handle GPG key installation Update TM16xx driver for Rockchip64 edge Community Contributions @veduco @pyavitz @Ayush1325 @EvilOlaf @Ryzer58 @HeyMeco @igorpecovnik @amazingfate @paolosabatino @jsuhaas22 @hyx0329 @leggewie Stay Connected with the Community Looking to join live chats with Armbian developers and users? The Armbian Community Calendar lists upcoming voice chats, planning sessions, and community events. Stay informed and be part of the conversation! The post Armbian Development Highlights first appeared on Armbian. View the full article
  14. Hi, I haven't posted for a while since I don't have an OrangePi 4A, just a Cubie A5E. I compiled Armbian for OrangePi 4a, kernel 6.16-rc4. No video yet, just a serial console. Can anyone test the image? https://github.com/juanesf/build/commits/Opi4A/ https://paste.armbian.com/ranagabiku https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dx0TApPAEjFDz24Rm22J4jgtIbJrYYHC?usp=sharing
  15. @Nick A good news, everything seems to work except emmc. For now I'll just use the SD card. Thanks again for the help Update: I messed around with the device trees and found out that eMMC works if the frequency is lowered to 12Mhz as done in this patch: https://github.com/sicXnull/armbian-build/blob/333e462466670e9a8609771ccd05977b87800881/patch/u-boot/u-boot-sunxi/board_x96q-v5-1/sunxi_mmc-dec-f_max-to-12MHz-to-get-emmc-reliable.patch Maybe the next x96q-v5.1 builds can just use the x98h base with this patch applied
  16. Hi Guillame, I forget how many hours/days I worked on this to get this box to work and at times I felt like chuckin it in the wastebin! It's not in a github, sadly, but all the info is here in this thread - I tried to document my madness as I went along and as you say I am very indebted to Nick and others for getting me started and the help he provided along the way. In the end I just moved to a Raspberry Pi as it was so much easier lol But I think I have a working SD Card somewhere. I got everything working, including the remote, with the exception of the onboard wifi chip had no drivers for Armbian, that may well have changed by now, I don't know, but I just used a wifi dongle with wifi and bluetooth - It's here in the thread. I can image the sd card if you have somewhere to upload it to - maybe start your own github and let me uploaded the img there to get you started? Regards, Mark
  17. Once PR is merged, automated nightly beta repository has this kernel within hours.
  18. please share more information about the problem you ran into for the sake of the next guy coming to the forum to look for a solution to the same problem. Thank you.
  19. I am checking now Before installing plymouth, I checked that panel-mipi-dbi-spi is still loaded late: I added the include-lcd-bin.sh and installed plymouth: Checking that my bin file is there: The LCD works with plymouth: it starts the LCD earlier, with a smaller font, then switches to normal font, showing all the boot messages My armbian is not setup yet with lightdm+openbox (x11) or greetd+gtkgreet+labwc (wayland)... I will continue tomorrow
  20. I am using my orange pi zero 3 with an SPI 4.0" LCD, with driver panel-mipi-dbi-spi. It works great with Linux 6.13.7 (started with a self built image with edge, minimal, Bookworm) and older, but I am having troubles with 6.14.8. Result from armbianmonitor -u after upgrading to linux 6.14.8: sudo apt install linux-image-edge-sunxi64=25.5.1 I reboot and the SPI LCD starts the text mode console, then turns black instead of starting lightdm https://paste.armbian.com/ucoxuwetiq Also xorg log after "sudo startx" fails to start. When I start the opiz3 with an HDMI screen connected (appears as /dev/fb0), startx and lightdm start normally, but NOT displaying anything in the small LCD Then, I downgrade to linux 6.13.7, sudo apt install linux-image-edge-sunxi64=25.2.3 I reboot and lightdm starts normally in the 4.0 LCD https://paste.armbian.com/uqafuxexiv Stopping lightdm and trying x11 to see the log sudo startx ... starts xorg normally Just downgrading to Linux 6.13.7 allows the 4.0" SPI LCD to work again. Dowgrading the linux package did not cause a downgrade of X11 (version 1.21.1.7). The small LCD always works ok in text mode. The driver is DRM but it is using the X11 fbdev submodule The fbdev.conf file: Using an HDMI screen is not affected When I disable the fbdev conf file sudo mv 99-fbdev.conf 99-fbdev.conf.disabled Then x11 fails in another way: The xorg log doesn't show any error: dmesg|grep MESA shows nothing. Probably here is the solution https://github.com/agherzan/meta-raspberrypi/issues/1389 rebuilding mesa with some extra dependencies Bookworm containg mesa 22.3.6 right now, but Trixie contains mesa 25.0.5 I tried the same in Trixie and Sid, but still get the same error: not able to load panel-mipi-dbi_dri.so I have a newly built armbian OS with kernel 6.15.x... I will try it later today.
  21. @Turbine Thank you, I had this problem and your solution was spot on. Problem fixed.
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  23. some progress $ sudo rfcomm bind /dev/rfcomm0 41:BB:00:D0:D3:D8 && ls -l /dev/rfcomm* crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 216, 0 Jul 7 22:46 /dev/rfcomm0 but $ sudo hcitool info 41:BB:00:D0:D3:D8 Requesting information ... Can't create connection: Input/output error
  24. I'd say, boot from a different medium and then try the dd commands again (use pv for a nice progress bar) to see if you have the same errors again.
  25. Thank you for reporting back. I am happy to hear you were able to find another way to solve the underlying issue without needing the v4l2loopback-dkms package anymore. I see you already have backports enabled but probably with low priority (as you should) by default. You can check "man apt" for information how to install that specific version (or use aptitude like I do). That being said, "sudo apt install v4l2loopback-dkms/bookworm-backports" should probably get you the version you need and hopefully it would install fine.
  26. sound is a gotcha on the opi z3, actually opi z3 has sound but output only. accordingly opi z2 has sound both input (mic) and output. and i think for 'convenience' many would after all use a usb sound card instead, just that there is only one usb port and the other 2 is actually on the extension pins on opi z3 as do with the audio output on z3 http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-Zero-3.html as for usb + audio extension, orangepi sells an extension board but that accordingly without that it may be possible to hack those usb connectors https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-usb-female-type-a-with-wire.htmll if one is willing to go the distance with electronics, for the microphone i did a little research and found that there are mems microphone modules around small, compact and possibly can be easily paired with boards like z , z2 or z3 https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-mems-microphone.html but that most of these are I2S interfaces and I'm not too sure if it is feasible apparently it is there for output, but I'm not sure about input https://github.com/elkoni/Opi_Zero_3_I2S3_5.4
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