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  2. What do you mean by that? You mean LCD screen on the device and HDMI monitor. This should probably work OOB on vendor 6.1.y kernel. It should also work with mainline, but I haven't tested that and I am not sure that this is included in latest stable build as it was added not long ago. Try build from sources, use EDGE kernel perhaps. It is very specific case - probably nobody asked for that before. At least I don't recall. Core features are based on SoC, so when you are looking for clues, look wider - Orange 5 *, Khadas Edge 2, Bananapi M7, ... all that carries RK3588 SoC. Best is to start with recommended Gnome image. That is most polished.
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  4. "*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment" This is safe to ignore. It is strange why Ubuntu doesn't work, while Bookworm does. This could be some build infrastructure issue. https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/
  5. Does anyone have any clues to give as to setting up dual screen on the Nanopi m6? I searched the forum and found nothing. I don't know why I can never easily find Anything here. The forum shows one post for the Nanopi m6 and I know that can't be right. The Nanopi mirrors by default, and that is just not going cut it. Currently installing X on a minimal install. But that's the next thing. Get a reasonablf sized terminal up.
  6. Welcome to Armbian, I'm your emotional support, I'll give you all the support if you want to start developing a custom firmware for this device, we have all the time in the world, one day this will be ready and we will put your name on it, it will be cool, I believe you have the ability to start volunteering, get in touch
  7. for Pi-Hole i'm using: "cbcrowe/pihole-unbound" https://hub.docker.com/r/cbcrowe/pihole-unbound For docker Containers I'm on Casa-OS curl -fsSL https://get.casaos.io | sudo bash pihole-unbound.yaml
  8. for thoses who want to install sd to emmc, use this script (remove the line about haos near the end)
  9. everything is in the main post
  10. No idea what causes this, will need to check on my device
  11. What you are reporting is quite common with tv boxes. The case markings often are different than the internals. What is it you are looking for? Your post didn't really ask for anything other than to report that you got a common tv box with internals that differ from the case.
  12. No, i gave up compiling on Armbian, i installed the debian bookworm server image provided by orangepi instead
  13. I was having some pretty substantial problems with several different builds before developing this hold pattern, Werner
  14. IIRC until like half a year ago this also worked just fine. I assume then this check was introduced upstream which caused this - more or less cosmetical - error.
  15. @JohnTheCoolingFan any clue?
  16. If I hold those packages I don't see any issues at all.
  17. moved. All boards using rk3588/s soc most likely work best with either vendor or edge kernel. Current has limited functionality since when this kernel became LTS only basic support was there. All further enhancements regarding hardware featureless were upstreamed later.
  18. I think there are some directories in /etc which contain initramfs pre/post scripts. I don't have hw on hand to check right now but I believe there was some script starting with z50- filename that contained this check and there should be a 2nd one from Armbian that actually does what the upstream script refuses to do.
  19. @0jay it should also happen for your build as well since I'm using generic Raspberry Pi build on RPi5. Or you never see it because of the "hold"? @Werner That's good to know. May I know if there's any way for me to check for certain? Thanks a lot!
  20. Yep... that looks like the method I had thought about: get the source from https://github.com/philipl/mpv.git#branch=v4l2request and compile it with the v4l2request option I have old experience making redhat rpms, but I need to learn how to make debian debs
  21. So there is some conflicting naming between the name of the unit and the name on the board revision code. The name of the unit would suggest that it's a X96-Q clone, but the revision number suggests that it's a T95 mini. Like as seen in this video
  22. Thanks! we hope this guy could get the time to do it, I will be here for every testing need ! 😁 I already installed Armbien on an orange Pi zero 3, and I'm running pihole on it. Works fantastic! At least this allows me have some experiencie with Armbian
  23. Hi @robertoj The stock mpv-0.40.0 from alarm-repo does not seem to support v4l2request so downloaded mpv-full-git with v4l2request from @junari (manjaro-arm user) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1hAr_PB52fIBcZOgtx2WoGghv63H1-JzB. Also downloaded the ffmpeg-v4l2request. Wtih the ffmpeg-v4l2request and mpv-full-git from @junari mpv vpu hardware acceleration works. Did not build/compile mpv-full-git (no experience in compliling/build packages in Linux) downloaded mpv-full-git. According to @jnuari, the mpv-full-git PKGBUILD: https://github.com/iuncuim/manjaro-h616/blob/main/mpv-v4l2request/PKGBUILD Hopefully you can modified this PKGBUILD to compile on Debian Trixie.
  24. On an orangepi 5 this image failed to post. Armbian_25.8.2_Orangepi5_noble_vendor_6.1.115.img.xz worked just fine via balena etcher and booting from a nvme.
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  26. Are there any chances to enable i2c? I use the tv-box as a 3d printing server (klipper) openvfb is working fine, and I also managed to configure the G-Code Shell Command to display the remaining print time. I want to connect the g-sensor via the i2c bus, please tell me if possible. klipper@transpeed-8k618-t:~$ dmesg | grep i2c [ 1.374462] mv64xxx_i2c 5002c00.i2c: can't get pinctrl, bus recovery not supported [ 1.683314] axp20x-i2c 2-0036: AXP20x variant AXP313a found [ 1.683791] axp20x-i2c 2-0036: AXP20X driver loaded klipper@transpeed-8k618-t:~$ sudo /sbin/i2cdetect -l klipper@transpeed-8k618-t:~$
  27. Did you mean that you had success getting HW acceleration in Arch Linux+mpv-0.40.0? Which github page did you use, and did you use the standard official instructions in that github page, to build?
  28. Now the issue is it doesn't want to boot from SD (eMMC unplugged). I bought a brand new µSD as a last resort but nothing. I get a fast double blink on the status LED. Tried Armbian_community_25.5.0-trunk.131_Rockpi-4a_bookworm_current_6.12.16_minimal and Armbian_community_25.11.0-trunk.273_Rockpi-4a_trixie_current_6.12.49_minimal. Where can I find old Armbian-supported builds ? Because I'm sure those work. I'll try the last supported build and report. (can't delete this post)
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