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Appreciate the quick replies! Turns out im just an idiot, and completely forgot to freeze the kernel. have a great evening!
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Armbian-unofficial_25.05.0-trunk_X96q-ddr3_bookworm_edge_6.12.11_server.img This works for my 1.1 board
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What happens after this is needed. make sure loglevel is 7 in armbianEnv.txt Hopefully yo have a serial console cable so you can copy and paste the text here on the forum, is better than pictures on imgur (site is blocked in UK by the way)
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How to debug boot issues: https://debug.armbian.de
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Very strange behavior: complete freeze after boot
Werner replied to Frans Rampen's topic in Rockchip
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I operate an Odroid HC4, that has 4 x A55@1.8 and the board discussed here has 8 x X60@1.?. A fast sysbench says: single thread on OpiRv2 is slower (792 vs 1034) , multithreaded is faster (6342 vs 4151). Compiling a current kernel on RV2 needs 3 hours, nothing one would do do regularly. If you really need speed buy a Radxa Rock 5 (see platinum support devices on this site). Edit1: NPU -> Opi Wiki, USB and SPI yes, for MIPI DSI/CSI you need to test yourself. Edit2: Just remembered that I have a H618 (Opiz3). Single=708, Multi=2828 with the same Trixie sysbench. HTH + LG // Sven-Ola
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I just updated, and upgraded the image I installed via ssh. After a reboot nothing happens. If I then kill the power and boot it again, I get this very brief video output, where the last line is “starting kernel” and then it crashes. I managed to get a video of it, and took a few screenshots. https://imgur.com/a/COaD6lb any assistance is appreciated!
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I just had to take the service offline, and on boot it failed again. I had the updates installed, but not applied through a reboot. When i boot the device, i just get a few blinks on the heartbeat LED, and then nothing. Not even a display output. The only thing i can think of, is to try to reinstall the OS on the SD card, and then update through the CLI before i install OMV and see if i can get a different result. Any other advice? Thanks.
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Thank you guys for the work toward this RiscV SBC The website http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-RV2.html claims 130% faster than ARM A55 (which is 25% slower than my H618)... have you tested that? Are the USB, GPIO, SPI and MIPI DSI working? Are there any NPU examples provided by Orange Pi?
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Hello, I have installed a tinkerboard 2S and used it without problems for more than a year now. Today I started Armbian-upgrade to upgrade the system.I use a M2 WIFI card. What happens right after the reboot when the upgrade was done; the system boots normally, showing all information on the monitor, and about 5 seconds after the login prompt is displayed, it completely freezes. That is; the system doesn't react to keypresses on my USB keyboard, and SSH access isn't reacting. I can ping the device however and I know it is not dead as my .NET core application is running normally and I can access it externally! I use a wifi hotspot configuration; the wifi network is also not available after boot. Now, I have a NanoPI R3C also with M2 wifi and configured exactly the same; it also behaves the same: console freeze, no ssh access. When I remove the Wifi card it does not freeze so it looks like related to the wifi card/configuration. I bought a R67S with wifi as I though it was a hardware failure but now, after upgrading my tinker it appears it's software related. As my Tinkerboard 2S was working flawlessly before I upgraded; are there any known issues in Debian Trixie minimal installation? I use this on both devices. Regards, Frans
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@sicxnullI was curious if you would be able to make an image for v1.1 boards? I ask because v1.3 doesnt work for these older 1.1 boards and I am not as skilled as you at making images haha
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Why do you ask? The instructions linked to above don't have that as one of the steps for a normal install.
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You use a Desktop/Xfce installation, and it is for a low-power ARM64 computer. So I would not be surprised if in modern Xfce, the Power Management default to suspends after 30 minutes or so. Last time I used Xfce was when Debian Buster, also then in then I remember in the GUI there should be some system setting where you can configure power settings. So there you can make sure that it never enters suspend state. I do not know how to configure that from command line, but that should also be possible, maybe search internet. You can also look into the journal and see what happened, maybe something is wrong. 7 Watts is way too high for suspend state at least, but maybe things connected on USB still draw power and is it only the CPU that is halted. Other option is not to use a Desktop image/installation, but a CLI for server/IoT variant. Those images should have suspend disabled.
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Just confirmed. Running bookworm on the same RockPi-S, it "just works". Any suggestions on what happened in Trixie and if there's a fix?
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Can't seem to get bluetooth working with trixie and pipewire. I can pair & trust, just can't connect. Failed to connect: org.bluez.Error.Failed br-connection-profile-unavailable Anyone else had this issue? Was working fine on a cubie running bullseye, so next maybe I'll try and older os and see...
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Gave up after half an hour or more unplugged it for 10 secs, booted normally on power up but slow due to fchecking every drive in it, around 25Tb found the settings and turned that excrement off. Ignoring it to check. fix dinner, need a new cook, but I'd have to fire me. I think I've got it from here. Thank you, a bunch, eselarm.
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However above that is a whole slew of failures "network unreachable" and ip a or ip r both show the help screen. Let me run armbian-config again, from here. Did, network didn't survive a reboot. Went to its own monitor and reran armbian-config, no net settings. reset them again. ping yahoo.com, worked. Ran sudo apt update, got 181 pkgs to update, did sudo apt upgrade -y & watched it for half an hour. Completed this time. rebooted, network survived. So I should be able to restore it from its own backups once I get it to mount the /raid6. Found it had a /raid6 dir for a mount point snooped thru /dev/disk/ to the by-id, found the file with myraid in its name, mounted it, ran df to see a normal report, then it suspended. Never did that before. Ever. Now, whats the magic potion that un-suspends it?, it went into suspension while I was logged in from here, and nothing I can do to the keyboard or mouse, local or remote wakes it up again. Power draw is down to about 7 watts. I need to totally disable that, how do it?
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Using Network-manager as a slave to armbian-config, no root pw. sudo for everything. Let me see if I can login from "ssh -X gene@amanda" using the ip in my hosts file. Yes, so I can copy/paste: This is the final screen of a "sudo apt update" commend. Had to nuke my local keys first. E: The repository 'http://ports.ubuntu.com noble Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. E: The repository 'http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-security Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. E: The repository 'http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-updates Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. E: The repository 'http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-backports Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. E: The repository 'https://apt.armbian.com noble Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. E: The repository 'https://github.armbian.com/configng stable Release' no longer has a Release file. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. Same thing I'm seeing on its own monitor.
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must i connect it to pc?
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Driving the ili9488 LCD (4.0 inch cheap chinese clone)
robertoj replied to robertoj's topic in Allwinner sunxi
I missed the fact that you have an orange pi zero 2w... I think there's a success experience with that orange pi in this thread or in this Allwinner section. Please share if you have success -
I downloaded and extracted that image and now run it as container on my ROCK5B. Just wiping the root password first and then only configure root and then: root@bananapim5:~# apt update Get:1 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable InRelease [5,467 B] Hit:2 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble InRelease Get:3 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-security InRelease [126 kB] Get:4 https://github.armbian.com/configng stable/main arm64 Packages [434 B] Get:6 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-updates InRelease [126 kB] Get:7 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-backports InRelease [126 kB] Get:5 https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt noble InRelease [39.2 kB] Get:8 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-security/main arm64 Packages [1,882 kB] Get:9 https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt noble/main all Packages [9,047 B] Get:10 https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt noble/main arm64 Packages [769 kB] Get:11 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-security arm64 Contents (deb) [167 MB] Get:12 https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt noble/noble-utils arm64 Packages [26.3 kB] Get:13 https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt noble/noble-utils all Packages [5,408 B] Get:14 https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt noble/noble-desktop arm64 Packages [16.7 kB] Get:15 https://fi.mirror.armbian.de/apt noble/noble-desktop all Packages [4,984 B] Get:16 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-security/restricted arm64 Packages [4,059 kB] Get:17 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-security/universe arm64 Packages [1,193 kB] Get:18 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-security/multiverse arm64 Packages [38.3 kB] Get:19 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-updates/main arm64 Packages [2,235 kB] Get:20 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-updates arm64 Contents (deb) [175 MB] Get:21 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-updates/restricted arm64 Packages [4,224 kB] Get:22 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-updates/universe arm64 Packages [1,899 kB] Get:23 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-updates/multiverse arm64 Packages [38.0 kB] Get:24 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-backports/main arm64 Packages [49.4 kB] Get:25 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-backports arm64 Contents (deb) [782 kB] Get:26 http://ports.ubuntu.com noble-backports/universe arm64 Packages [34.7 kB] Fetched 360 MB in 42s (8,497 kB/s) Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done 304 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them. So that seems OK. Now running apt full-upgrade -y and that works fine so far. Note that this does use the networking and kernel of the host, but a fast way to test userspace. no release file might have to do with something wrong in armbian repo mirrors. I am in the EU, might be different internet paths/routes/mirrors for you. I am actually unsure how this all works, so might also be something in the network setup in the noble image itself. Ubuntu uses netplan.io, that I could not get working with comples bridges and VLANs I use on ARM64 computers, so I avoid Ubunto for that and also in Armbian Debian images, I purged netplan.io and made sure I got NetworkManager working. And openresolve as DNS. You say you set up networking, I am not sure what that means. I mostly set a fixed IP address for a MAC address of the computer, then leave rest automatic as possible. You can setup more dedicated named/permanent profile with nmtui of course as well.
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I've already overwrote the failed update, so I'll need to get the latest mdadm and a few others to recover. The backup data should still be good if I could fix the os. But while this is a much more recent build than it showed me 2 hrs ago, how much longer will it have a release file? Also the Imager utility won't run on this amd64 bookworm, GLIBC is too old. Not your fault. So I wrote Armbian_25.5.1_Bananapim5_noble_current_6.12.28_xfce_desktop.img with dd, booted fine, ran Armbian config and setup the network. Switched it to rolling release. Updated apt and was refused 6 times, no release file. So I'm dead in the water w/o a paddle. So I switched it back to STABLE, same results no release files yet this was a 8 or 9 day old build. Whats going on?
