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T95Z Plus (Second one) running great
Tomas Catone replied to Tomas Catone's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Nope . I will put that in my notes if I get there again. What kernel are you running -
T95Z Plus (Second one) running great
Pita Bread replied to Tomas Catone's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Did you check logs in the directory /var/log/ ? Did you check kernel messages by running this command in a terminal and scrolling up/down and searching for text "zfs" by press slash / ? sudo dmesg | less -I -
MXQ MBX Model M201 amlogic s805
s-petersen replied to s-petersen's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
I have been looking, but all of the links are dead, I might have a copy, but I possibly deleted it a month or 2 ago. I will look some more tomorrow, I might have it in a backup, I will let you know -
T95Z Plus (Second one) running great
Tomas Catone replied to Tomas Catone's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Wow - thanks for Webmin. I've never heard of that one but looks nifty. I'm going to have to take a look at that. Thanks -
T95Z Plus (Second one) running great
Tomas Catone replied to Tomas Catone's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Baaaahhhhahahahahahahah.... Sorry buddy - you have me confused with someone that understands much at all!!! I am willing to help. I COULD NOT get ZFS to work and had a zfs pool. So I clicked and typed anything I could. I believe??? that what worked was multiple >sudo armbian-update followed by > sudo armbian-config Where I installed/uninstalled/reinstalled zfs file support. Also - I could not get it to work with the current armbian I am using Kernel Version: 6.12.34 -
T95Z Plus (Second one) running great
Pita Bread replied to Tomas Catone's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Yes the text "Speed: 1000Mb/s" posted in the white box confirms the speed is 1 Gigabit. In my experience, actual transfer speed of data to/from a mechanical hard drive should be around 80 to 100 Megabytes (with a "y") per second. But the transfer speed can be faster if data is going to/come from a solid state drive or internal NAND/EMMC. I have a 12 Terabyte hard drive in a budget USB external enclosure and it is connected to my amlogic tv box via USB 3.0, and the tv box is connected via Gigabit ethernet. I use it for backups and saving some large video files. The 80 to 90 Megabytes/sec speed over ethernet is fast enough for me. hehe ☺ I heard of Cockpit via youtube videos talking about remote administration. I was old-school and I had already install Webmin. But thanks for reminding me that Cockpit is another good option. Oh Tailscale? It seems to be fancy VPN service with file transfer and other features. That's cool. I'll give those a try someday. ☺ For just tinkering, my favorites are "md" software raid, zfs and it's raid features, Pi-Hole... and I want to try Prometheus and Grafana. But for everyday use, my favorites are straightforward Samba file server, rsync, vsftpd, xrdp remote desktop, and any remote administration that works, like Webmin. However, I want to try NFS file server on the tv box and NFS client in a Windows PC to determine if that is faster than Samba. Here is a video about that https://youtu.be/mOoO9mFE7BI Cheers mate - Peter - Today
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T95Z Plus (Second one) running great
Pita Bread replied to Tomas Catone's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Hello. Thank you for your reply. In Ubuntu, I installed zfs as a kernel module by doing these commands: sudo apt install dkms -y sudo apt install zfs-dkms --no-install-recommends -y sudo apt install zfsutils-linux -y The contents of dkms packages had to be compiled. So, I saw installations of GNU C compiler, "make" and related toolchain packages, and saw source code being compiled on my monitor. Hm, that was interesting. Is the "fuse" edition of zfs that you installed any different or slower than non-fuse zfs? -
MXQ MBX Model M201 amlogic s805
Ricardo Martin Mantelli replied to s-petersen's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Could you please help me with a link or forum where I can find the image? I'd really appreciate your reply. I saw videos on YouTube showing how to make them work, but the download links are all broken. Thank you so much for your help. -
MXQ MBX Model M201 amlogic s805
Ricardo Martin Mantelli replied to s-petersen's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Could you please help me with a link or forum where I can find the image? I'd really appreciate your reply. I saw videos on YouTube showing how to make them work, but the download links are all broken. Thank you so much for your help. -
MXQ MBX Model M201 amlogic s805
s-petersen replied to s-petersen's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
I have stopped working with the box, since mine failed, and the Raspberry Pi zero is cheap again. The last old image was working well before my box failed, the S805 was no longer supported when I started using it. I had bought it for $1 at a hamfest as a project to figure them out. - Yesterday
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Cubieboard 1 - No display output when booting Debian 12 image
SteeMan replied to Shakai2's topic in Allwinner sunxi
Generally debugging is done through the UART connector: https://debug.armbian.de/ -
I would first suggest that you read this post: That may give you lots of reasons why you shouldn't depending on what your goals are. Installing armbian on a TV Box depends on the TV Box. Each CPU has differing levels of support (from none to fairly well supported in mainline linux). And then given there are hundreds of different TV Boxes, each will have different sets of working/non-working features depending on a variety of factors. As far as supporting a USB audio device, it shouldn't be any different than support for the device on any other linux platform/distribution. On Armbian you may need to install the linux-firmware-full package to get the driver support as by default Armbian ships with a slimed down set of firmware support.
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MXQ MBX Model M201 amlogic s805
Ricardo Martin Mantelli replied to s-petersen's topic in TV Boxes running Armbian
Hello, how are you? With all due respect, could someone help me get an Armbian image for my TV box with an Amlogic S805 processor? Thank you very much. -
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Cubieboard 1 - No display output when booting Debian 12 image
Alex83 replied to Shakai2's topic in Allwinner sunxi
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 -
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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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/
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USB error after kernel update on ODROID-HC4
laibsch replied to Sergius's topic in Software, Applications, Userspace
That is a wise thing to do and might be a good default for armbian to adopt. -
Hi All, I stumbled on this group after finding Rocket Streaming Audio Server that is either Windows or Linux. My application desire is to use a cheap Android TV box and connect a USB audio input device, and stream it live to a weblink. So, being completely new to this group (not new to AndroidTV boxes), would Armbian running on a cheap TV box support a USB on-the-go audio device? Or any reason it would or wouldn't? Then, next, I haven't read every piece of info on how to convert the boxes, but I read some general info on other sites. Is the mod terribly difficult? Do they all require physical mods? THANK YOU!
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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.
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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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