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(I am not part of Armbian other than the community, and have donated money, so I feel no obligation to be "professional") Ok, if you want to act like a clown, I'll treat you like a clown: Don't click unknown links, don't download unknown scripts or applications and you are fine. You know, use common sense. I'm sorry you feel "wronged" by this free and open source project because it doesn't focus the tiny amount of assets they have to manually remove something that pretty much is a nothing burger (and will be solved in the next update), unless you make yourself vulnerable by infecting yourself with with an RCE malware/virus or give physical access to people you can't trust. If you think making a text on their website would "protect" people, when this exploit has been mentioned by more or less every single linux outlet in existence, I don't know what to say. You are not doing this to "protect others", you do it for ego reasons. (Sorry mods, I won't respond more with the risk of starting a war, but if being mentioned in the way op did, I WILL defend myself.) Also, a link about Dirty Frag: https://thehackernews.com/2026/05/linux-kernel-dirty-frag-lpe-exploit.html
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You posted in the wrong sub-forum. Your topic is about the orangepizero2w which for once has nothing to do with orangepizero2 and for the other is unsupported by Armbian. Therefore the topic was moved (and the tag adjusted) to the unsupported/community supported section of the forums, also known as staging. Latter do not offer dedicated sub-forums for each individual board.
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Efforts to develop firmware for H96 MAX M9 RK3576 TV Box 8G/128G
Hqnicolas replied to Hqnicolas's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
to be able to help you, I need you to run: sudo armbianmonitor -u This collects system logs, including the last 250 lines of dmesg, and provides a URL to a pasteboard for easy sharing with the community for help. - Today
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How to disable HDIMI and Codec audio divices on kernel 6.18.25
Felix_63 replied to TRay's topic in Allwinner sunxi
Hey TRay, If your main goal is just to make sure the USB sound card is always recognized as Card 0, you don't necessarily have to completely disable the other devices. You can just force ALSA to prioritize the USB card. Try creating or editing a configuration file in modprobe. Run sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and add this line: options snd-usb-audio index=0 Reboot, and your USB card should grab the 0 slot. If you really want to completely disable the onboard HDMI and Codec audio, your best bet is to look in armbian-config under System -> Hardware and toggle off the overlays for analog audio and HDMI audio, or you can blacklist the specific kernel modules (like sun4i-codec) in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf. Hope this helps get your setup working! -
@SymbiosisSystems To get those changes into the mainline build is currently not the solution preferred by the maintainer of this board, because it is some kind of a hot fix. To boot your helios64 to the command line you could try an image from the archive and boot from sd. A system on emmc could then be manipulated using chroot.
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Helios64 hangs with 26.2.1 / 6.18.10 kernel on cpu5
SymbiosisSystems replied to SymbiosisSystems's topic in Rockchip
@BipBip1981 the challenge is being able to get it to boot to the shell so that I can update the dtb though (unless there is another way) ! -
@jamesharton can you send pictures of your board with the memory module print visible?
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@qq20739111 No, this was on 6.18. I already purged this image and the dtbs were updated since then, but the boot log is here: https://paste.armbian.eu/ewudaciluc.pl
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There has been several improvements that hasn't landed to stable images yet - try rolling releases for this board.
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Did someone test the build on TV98 Rockchip RK3528 4GB RAM + 64GB Storage TV box? If yes, is it possible to install from SD Card?
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Thanks @bschnei! It built successfully. -- Success: NTIM Processing has completed successfully! Finish time: 05/05/26 20:14:07 TBB Exiting...! No input file for TIMN is supplied Total number of images to process in file[0] - 3 0 Image at offset 00000000 is TIM_ATF.bin 1 Image at offset 00004000 is wtmi.bin 2 Image at offset 00015000 is boot-image.bin Total number of images 3 Built ebu-bootloader/trusted-firmware-a/build/a3700/release/flash-image.bin successfully
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Gaming experience with Orange Pi 5 (RK3588) on Armbian
KhanhDTP replied to KhanhDTP's topic in Orange Pi 5
I have been using Proton 11 Arm64 for weeks. It has good compatibilities in general (some games I have tested still broke). However, I prefer Proton 11 (Box64), it gives better performance. - Yesterday
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H96 Max RK3528 - Cannot boot Armbian from TF/SD card
epost.deb replied to 0KTAV1US's topic in Rockchip CPU Boxes
@jock It looks like a known bug in the rk35xx u-boot code fixed by luckfox-lyra-ultra-yocto -
Background - I have a Helios64 NAS with 4 x HDDs running Armbian 25.11.2 with kernel 6.12.58. The HDDs each have a ZFS partition but the partitions aren't imported. The OS is running from an sd card and logging is to ram. Power management and spin-down on the HDDs is disabled. Despite all this *something* is causing the heads to move every second or two. iotop shows no disk activity . lsof +d /mnt/sda etc. shows no open files and fatrace shows files in /usr and /var but nothing on /dev/sda etc. So, whilst it doesn't look as if any files are being accessed the HDDs are still doing something. The question is WHAT and how do I stop it ? Any ideas ?
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Well, with the new image there was some progress, but I will give up for now. I will look for an SD card and try again using it. I’m confident that I will finally succeed in this operation.
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Teclast T60 AI rooting + armbian possibility Allwinner A733
Taz replied to Taz's topic in Allwinner CPU Boxes
Had to debootstrap trixie because depmod version mismatch. Wifi 2.4 + 5 GHz + BT headphones, keyboards all work. USB is still stuck in plain charge, no micro SD. According to Gemini 3.1 Pro which I have been using, Imagination Technologies (PowerVR) BXM-4-64 MC1 would need 6.12.x kernel or newer which I have not been able to boot yet. This actually feels a bit faster than the Teclast Android even though without accel youtubes playback is quite slow. Battery life probably 5+ hours. aliexpress.com/item/1005009649297050.html keyboard + touchpad I have is a bit shady miss-clicks a bit once in a while. Might have to AI haxor some software filter to get it behave a bit better but that should not be that big of a deal. I have kind of already made up my mind, this ain't going to boot Android anymore, have to see if I grab another one at some point. -
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Just a small note here - I recently added Bianbu desktop (can be installed from armbian-config), where acceleration works on K1 based Musebook (legacy kernel). This should be possible to adopt to any other K1 board. Youtube video works fine in Chromium ...
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Ubuntu 26.04 with or without KDE Plasma with working drivers for WiFi, GPU, Nic, Bluetooth. Enjoy! https://github.com/mack42/OrangePi5Pro Note: There are Minimal and Graphical images available. It also supports installing to the NVME.
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Thank you very much for your responses, it totally make sense. I will try to build it myself, tho I have never done that, and my knowledge is very limited. I'd love to help one day, but this really is beyond what I can offer, for now.
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Answered: Module bcache not found on 6.18.10-current-bcm2711
Werner replied to eduring's topic in Raspberry Pi
Well if you want to live on the edge, then use code { font-family: Consolas,"courier new"; color: crimson; background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: 2px; font-size: 105%; } egde as branch instead of code { font-family: Consolas,"courier new"; color: crimson; background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2); padding: 2px; font-size: 105%; } current -
I have also encountered this using Orange pi 5 and latest Armbian updated as of today. That the "standing" USB port does not work also means that the USB-C port doesn't work -- they are electrically connected. So Mitu's question is also mine: Is this a limitation of the mainstream kernel (6.18.x) - i.e. does this work only with the vendor kernel (6.1.x)? EDIT: typo
